Winners Announced at Taiwan’s Largest AI Competition: The Best AI Awards – 1,253 Teams from 37 Countries Compete for Top Honors in AI Innovation

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

To promote AI innovation and foster emerging talent, Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) hosted the inaugural Best AI Awards Finals and Awards Ceremony on May 3 at the Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1. The competition attracted 1,253 elite teams from 36 countries. From the 233 finalists, 93 awards were presented, including eight Gold Prizes awarded to leading companies and academic teams from HiTRUST Incorporated, eYs3D Microelectronics, Data Yoo Application CO., Jmem Technology, National Central University, National Taiwan University, as well as standout international entries from the UK and the Philippines.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Ho Chin-Tsang highlighted that the competition served as a platform to bring together talent cultivation, real-world application, and industry demand. This year’s entries, he noted, exemplify how AI innovation can be combined with creativity to meet real-world needs. Looking ahead, the Ministry will continue to align policy direction and resource investment with industry needs to bring more AI innovations to market and create meaningful local impact.

Kuo Chao-Chung, Director General of the Department of Industrial Technology, noted that in addition to enthusiastic participation from domestic companies and universities, the inaugural competition also attracted 353 international entrants from 36 countries, including India, the Philippines, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This strong turnout highlights the Awards’ growing significance as not just a Taiwanese initiative, but a global platform for AI innovation and exchange. Beyond the competition itself, the Ministry of Economic Affairs is working with academic and research institutions to support enterprises in design, product development, and prototyping. It is also partnering with agencies such as the Small and Medium Enterprise and Startup Administration and the Industrial Development Administration to help accelerate AI-driven transformation across industries.

Chiou Chyou-Huey, Director General of the Industrial Development Administration and a key advocate behind the competition, described the Best AI Awards as Taiwan’s largest and most prestigious AI contest. The Award offers some of the highest prizes and maintains a highly competitive selection process with a winning rate of just 7.4%. He expressed hopes that through further efforts, AI can be integrated across all sectors to drive widespread industrial innovation.

This year’s entries spanned a diverse range of industries, including ICT (18.4%), manufacturing (16.2%), healthcare (15.9%), wholesale and retail (10.2%), education (8.6%), and finance (7.8%). More than 100 startups, SMEs, and publicly listed companies took part, accelerating the adoption of AI across Taiwan’s industrial landscape.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Economic Affairs plans to make the Best AI Awards an annual flagship event for advancing AI development, talent cultivation, and innovation. The finals will be held each May alongside COMPUTEX, with over 20 domestic and international investors and buyers invited to participate in matchmaking sessions. Through this series of initiatives, the Ministry aims to foster new AI applications, accelerate workforce development, and help realize Taiwan’s vision of becoming a global AI Island.

Good atmostphere in Golden week

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

(To watch the full media session with sign language interpretation, click here.)

Chief Executive John Lee said that the number of visitors coming to Hong Kong has gone up drastically during the Mainland’s Labour Day Golden Week, creating a very good atmosphere for Hong Kong and bringing huge economic benefits.

Ahead of the Executive Council meeting this morning, Mr Lee pointed out that he has asked the Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau and related departments to sum up their experiences in this Golden Week and work with relevant industries to heighten the good feelings of travellers. 

“I think we should really gather information about the new travelling patterns of visitors, particularly those from the Mainland, because they represent a big chunk of our tourists, to know about their new travelling patterns, their new needs and new routes, so that we can take good care of them.”

He highlighted that Hong Kong has to be a city that welcomes all tourists, regardless of whether they are high-end or non-high-end travellers.

“Anything which we do to make any sector of tourists feel that they are not being welcomed, that will be harmful to the overall image of Hong Kong as a tourist city.

“There will be high-end travellers and there will also be non-high-end travellers, but we must look at tourism as a whole so that every tourist will find the experience in Hong Kong is an enjoyable one, is a welcome one.”

FS urges co-operation in Milan

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

During day two of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Milan, Italy, yesterday, Financial Secretary Paul Chan pointed out that it is important for member countries to enhance collaboration.

 

Speaking at the ADB annual meeting’s Business Session, Mr Chan emphasised the need for member countries to strengthen co-operation amidst significant disruptions caused by unilateralism and protectionism to the global economy and trade order.

 

He expressed hope that the ADB would continue to be guided by its core principles, supporting projects with actual needs and promoting more inclusive regional development.

 

Mr Chan stated that Hong Kong, China supports the reform agenda of the ADB following the Mid-term Review of its “2030 Strategy”, which focuses on addressing climate change, developing the private sector, advancing regional co-operation and digital transformation.

 

He highlighted that under the “one country, two systems” principle, Hong Kong maintains its status as a free port, implements free trade policies and ensures the free flow of capital, goods, people and information.

 

Mr Chan reiterated Hong Kong’s steadfast support for a rules-based multilateral trading system. As an international financial centre, Hong Kong is willing to share experiences in innovative financing arrangements with ADB members, including infrastructure loan securitisation and catastrophe bonds, to support high-quality infrastructure and green projects.

 

Moreover, he said that Hong Kong is open to sharing solutions in the digital economy and innovative technologies with other ADB members to contribute to more inclusive regional economic development.

 

Mr Chan also met Governor of the Bank of Italy Fabio Panetta to share Hong Kong’s latest economic and financial developments. They exchanged views on the international economic landscape.

 

Additionally, the Financial Secretary attended yesterday’s opening ceremony of the annual meeting, lunch and dinner for governors, during which he discussed regional development issues, common challenges and strategies in response with other governors.

Communiqué de presse du gouvernement relatif aux professionnels de santé

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Conscient des préoccupations légitimes exprimées par les professionnels de santé, le gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie a engagé depuis trois semaines une série de concertations approfondies avec les partenaires sociaux, réunissant représentants des employeurs et organisations syndicales.

Ces échanges, menés dans un climat de dialogue constructif et de responsabilité partagée, ont pour objectif d’identifier les leviers prioritaires d’amélioration des conditions de travail et de rémunération, au service d’une évolution équilibrée du cadre professionnel.

Le gouvernement réaffirme sa volonté d’apporter des réponses concrètes et adaptées aux attentes des personnels de santé.

Des avancées sont envisagées dans les prochaines semaines.
Le gouvernement demeure pleinement engagé et mobilisé pour accompagner durablement les soignants dans leur trajectoire professionnelle.

Bun Scrambling race concludes

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Bun Scrambling Competition was held early this morning at the Pak Tai Temple Playground soccer pitch on Cheung Chau, as 12 finalists climbed the bun tower to gather as many buns as they could in three minutes.

Kwok Ka-ming won the men’s contest, while Kung Tsz-shan became the women’s champion.

Around 1,650 spectators witnessed the exciting event which was the Bun Carnival’s grand finale.

Additionally, there was an invitation relay in which three teams from Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Macau competed against seven local teams from Cheung Chau.

CAP Innovation : un appel à projets de l’OIF en faveur de l’entrepreneuriat des jeunes

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

L’Organisation internationale de la francophonie (OIF) lance l’appel à projets « Cap Innovation », qui vise à offrir un dispositif d’accompagnement durable et structuré pour les jeunes porteurs d’initiatives en matière de formation, d’employabilité, d’environnement et de culture.

« Cap Innovation » – Création, accompagnement, propulsion – a pour objectif d’offrir aux jeunes francophones porteurs de projets entrepreneuriaux des ressources essentielles à la structuration de leur initiative.

Le programme vise les jeunes porteurs de projets impactants de l’espace francophone, c’est-à-dire des initiatives qui produisent des résultats concrets, positifs et durables sur leur environnement et contribuent à la résolution des défis sociaux, environnementaux, économiques, culturels ou éducatifs.

Les objectifs spécifiques de l’appel à projets sont de :

  • renforcer l’impact des projets soutenus en facilitant l’accès à des incubateurs, des financements et des opportunités internationales ;
  • sensibiliser les jeunes francophones aux opportunités offertes par l’entrepreneuriat et renforcer leurs capacités à créer et gérer des projets « impactants » pour leur communauté ;
  • favoriser l’émergence de solutions durables et pertinentes portées par les jeunes de l’espace francophone.

Type de projets ciblés

Cet appel cible des projets en phase d’idéation avancée au minimum, portés par des jeunes et ayant une vocation d’impact.

Catégories

Les projets doivent s’inscrire dans l’une des quatre catégories suivantes (NB : les sous-catégories ne sont pas exhaustives et se veulent à titre d’exemples) :

  • Éducation et compétences pour demain : initiatives renforçant l’accès à l’enseignement de qualité, à la formation continue, à l’apprentissage numérique ou aux compétences transversales (compétences comportementales telles que la communication, l’esprit d’équipe et la gestion du temps, langues, numérique, leadership…).
  • Transition écologique : Projets qui répondent aux enjeux environnementaux et climatiques, en intégrant des approches d’économie verte, de développement durable ou de résilience communautaire.
  • Culture et numérique : Initiatives culturelles, artistiques ou numériques valorisant la diversité, la langue française, l’accès à la culture et les nouveaux moyens d’expression ou de diffusion ; ou initiatives portées sur le développement de l’accès des jeunes à internet, à la connectivité et la réduction de la fracture numérique.
  • Engagement et transformation sociale : Initiatives promouvant l’engagement citoyen, l’équité, la solidarité, la paix, ou le dialogue intergénérationnel/interculturel. Cette catégorie pourrait aussi regrouper les initiatives sportives à visée sociale.

 

Modalités de soutien

  1. Pour la cohorte des 100 :

Participation à un programme d’accompagnement structuré et accès à des ressources pour affiner son projet.

  1. Pour la cohorte de 20 :

Inclusion dans un programme d’accompagnement avancé et accès à un réseau de partenaires.

  1. Pour les huit grands lauréats :

Prix d’amorçages de 10 000 euros (pour 4 lauréats) et de 5 000 euros (pour 4 dauphins).

Conditions d’éligibilité

Pour être éligible, le projet devra remplir obligatoirement l’ensemble des conditions suivantes :

  • être porté par une personne âgée de 18 à 35 ans, issue de l’ensemble Etats et gouvernements membres, associés et observateurs de l’OIF (c’est-à-dire née entre le 30 avril 1990 et le 27 avril 2007) ;
  • être mis en œuvre sur le territoire d’un des 93 ֤États et gouvernements membres, associés et observateurs de l’OIF ;
  • répondre à un ou plusieurs enjeux sociaux, environnementaux, économiques, culturels ou éducatifs ;
  • présenter un impact sociétal avéré. Les projets à but exclusivement lucratif seront exclus ;
  • concourir dans une seule des catégories mentionnées ;
  • être rédigé en français ;
  • être transmis via la plateforme officielle de candidature dans les délais fixés ;
  • le porteur du projet doit être disponible pour participer au programme structurant « Cap Innovation » (prévu en septembre-octobre 2025).

Important : la finalité du projet ne doit en aucun cas servir des objectifs de propagande religieuse ou politique.

Comment candidater ?

Une candidature complète doit comprendre :

  • le formulaire de candidature en ligne complété ;
  • le document « budget provisoire » complété en rapport avec le projet (modèle à utiliser disponible en téléchargement) ;
  • le fichier audio présentant le porteur du projet et sa vision ;
  • une copie de la carte d’identité du candidat ;

une attestation datée et signée autorisant l’OIF à la collecte et au traitement des données personnelles nécessaires à la gestion de l’Appel et à la publication des résultats (modèle à utiliser disponible en téléchargement).

 

 

Contact en Nouvelle-Calédonie : Virginie Thomas Garrel, service de la coopération régionale et des relations extérieures (SCRRE) : virginie.garrel@gouv.nc.

 

PM condoles the passing of Ms. KV Rabiya

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 05 MAY 2025 4:49PM by PIB Delhi

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today condoled the passing of Padma Shri awardee Ms. KV Rabiya. 

He wrote in separate posts on X:

“Pained by the passing away of Padma Shri awardee, KV Rabiya Ji. Her pioneering work in improving literacy will always be remembered. Her courage and determination, particularly the manner in which she battled polio, was also very inspiring. My thoughts are with her family and admirers in this hour of grief.”

 

Raksha Mantri holds bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart in New Delhi

Source: Government of India

Raksha Mantri holds bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart in New Delhi

Calls for a unified stand against terrorism & state-sponsored actions that perpetuate it

Japan offers full support to India in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack

RM outlines Indian defence industry’s potential to collaborate with Japan on new areas including Tank engines & Aero Engines

Posted On: 05 MAY 2025 5:47PM by PIB Delhi

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh held a bilateral meeting with Minister of Defense of Japan Mr Gen Nakatani at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi on May 05, 2025. During the meeting, both sides condemned terrorism in all its forms and emphasised the need for global cooperation in this regard.

Raksha Mantri condemned Pakistan’s state policy of cross-border terrorism against India, perpetrated through state and non-state actors. He stated that such attacks destabilise regional peace and security. Shri Rajnath Singh called for a unified stand against terrorism and the state-sponsored actions that perpetuate it.

 

The Japanese Defense Minister expressed his condolences for the tragic terrorist attack which took place in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir on April 22, 2025 and offered full support to India.

 

Both the Ministers reviewed the defence and security pillars of the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. They reaffirmed their commitment towards strengthening the bilateral relations and contributing towards regional peace. The Ministers welcomed the growing diversity and frequency of defence exercises & exchanges between the two countries, and concurred to enhance the scope & complexity of these engagements. Both leaders agreed to add new dimensions to the robust maritime cooperation between India and Japan.

 

Shri Rajnath Singh outlined the capability of Indian defence industry particularly its potential to collaborate with the Japanese side on new areas including Tank engines and Aero Engines. He highlighted the capabilities in the areas of Maintenance Repair and Overhaul operations. Both sides agreed to enhance industry cooperation, including exploring collaboration in niche domains such as automation and Artificial Intelligence. The two Ministers also decided to take forward the cooperation in emerging areas like Cyber and Space.

India and Japan share a long-term friendship, which has further gained qualitative momentum after the elevation of this collaboration to Special Strategic & Global Partnership in 2014. The Dialogue ended with strong commitment by both sides to enhance the bilateral defence cooperation.

 

Earlier, the Japanese Defense Minister laid a wreath at National War Memorial and paid homage to the fallen heroes. He was accorded a ceremonial welcome with a Tri-Services Guard of Honour prior to the dialogue at Manekshaw Centre.

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Shri Prakash Magdum assumes charge as Managing Director, National Film Development Corporation

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 05 MAY 2025 5:00PM by PIB Mumbai

Mumbai, 5 May 2025

 

Shri Prakash Magdum has assumed charge as the Managing Director of National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) today.

Shri Magdum is a 1999-batch Indian Information Officer Service officer. Prior to this, Shri Magdum served as the Additional Director General of Press Information Bureau (PIB) and Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) in Ahmedabad.

During an illustrious career spanning two decades, Shri Magdum had served as the Director of the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) in Pune. In this role, he was instrumental in preserving India’s cinematic heritage through film archiving and restoration efforts.

He has also served as the Registrar of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and as a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence in Thiruvananthapuram.

 

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New metal-free organic catalyst can produce hydrogen fuel by harvesting mechanical energy

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 05 MAY 2025 4:58PM by PIB Delhi

Researchers have developed a novel, cost-effective, metal-free porous organic catalyst for efficient H2 production by harvesting mechanical energy.

In order to reduce the global warming and related impact of fossil fuels, transition towards sustainable alternatives based on renewable energy becomes increasingly critical. Green hydrogen (H₂) fuel has emerged as a game-changing renewable and clean-burning energy source, which generates no direct carbon emissions and only water as a by-product when used in fuel cells. Recognizing the critical role of green H2 in sustainable energy, the Government of India launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission to drive large-scale production, promote research and innovation, and position the country as a global leader in H2 economy.

Among the environmentally benign methods of H2 production, overall water splitting stands out as an effective and scalable technique that relies on a catalytic strategy since the reaction is energetically uphill. Piezocatalysis has emerged as a promising catalytic technology which harvests mechanical perturbations with a piezoelectric material to generate charge carriers that are utilized to catalyze water splitting.

In recent groundbreaking research work, Professor Tapas K. Maji  from Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) Bengaluru (an autonomous institution under the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India) and his research team have developed a metal-free donor-acceptor based covalent-organic framework (COF) for piezocatalytic water splitting. This study published in Advanced Functional Materials demonstrates a Covalent organic framework (COF) built from imide linkages between organic donor molecule tris(4-aminophenyl)amine (TAPA) and acceptor molecule pyromellitic dianhydride (PDA) acceptor exhibiting unique ferrielectric (FiE) ordering, which showed efficient piezocatalytic activity for water splitting to produce H2.

This discovery breaks the traditional notion of solely employing heavy or transition metal-based ferroelectric (FE) materials as piezocatalysts for catalyzing water splitting reaction. Conventional FE materials have limited charges confined at the surface only which usually lead to quick saturation of their piezocatalytic activity. In contrast, FiE ordering in a COF provides a multifold enhanced number of charges at the pore surfaces owing to the large local electric fields. The sponge-like porous structure of a COF allows the diffusion of water molecules to efficiently access and utilize these charge carriers for catalysis, giving ultra-high H2 production yields and outperforming all oxide-based inorganic piezocatalysts.

Figure: Schematic showing piezocatalytic water splitting by a metal-free donor-acceptor based covalent organic framework.

Using a simple donor molecule like TAPA and an acceptor molecule like PDA, Prof. Maji and his research team have built a COF system that has strong charge transfer properties, which creates dipoles (separation between positive and negative charges).

The TAPA units have a unique propeller-like shape, where their benzene rings twist and tilt to break the flat symmetry of the structure, helping it reach a more stable, lower-energy state. Prof. Umesh V. Waghmare and his team from JNCASR, who are collaborators of the study, showed using theoretical analyses that this COF has an unusual electronic structure with energy bands that couple and resonate with each other by dipolar ordering. This causes instability in the lattice structure, leading to FiE ordering. These FiE dipoles interact with flexible twisting molecular motion in the material, making them responsive to mechanical pressure. As a result, the material can generate electron-hole pairs when mechanically stimulated, making it a highly efficient piezocatalyst for water splitting for H2 production. The team comprises four other researchers from JNCASR: Ms. Adrija Ghosh, Ms. Surabhi Menon, Dr. Sandip Biswas and Dr. Anupam Dey.

Apart from JNCASR, Dr. Supriya Sahoo and Prof. Ramamoorthy Boomishankar from  Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune and Prof. Jan K. Zaręba from Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland made important contributions to the present interdisciplinary study.

The utilization of a cost-effective, metal-free system with a high production rate of H2 by harvesting mechanical energy opens up a new route to green H2 based on porous heterogeneous catalysts.

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