APU Hosts National-Level AI Competition for Young Innovators
As a testament to its commitment to cultivating tech talent, the Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) recently hosted the National-Level AI Competition for Tamil schools.
Dr Kohila Malar, a Senior Lecturer at the School of Technology (SoT) at APU, supervised the participants during the National-Level AI Competition for Tamil Schools.
Recognised as a Premier Digital Tech University in Malaysia, APU continues to lead the way in nurturing innovation and promoting the practical use of emerging technologies among young learners.
Held on 12th January 2025, the competition aimed to familiarise students with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an invaluable learning tool while fostering their creativity and problem-solving skills. This inspiring initiative welcomed 90 enthusiastic participants, who demonstrated remarkable ingenuity and originality.
APU welcomed 90 enthusiastic participants to its state-of-the-art auditorium for the National-Level AI Competition for Tamil Schools.
The event featured two exciting segments: AI Short Film Creation and PowerPoint AI Presentation. Students showcased their talents by creating compelling short films and designing engaging presentations, each judged on a range of criteria, including creativity, coherence, and effective use of AI tools.
The PowerPoint AI presentations were assessed for their visual appeal, font and image selection, and alignment with the assigned themes, while the short films were evaluated based on message clarity, innovative application of AI, originality, and overall impact.
Supporting this event was part of APU’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The university sponsored the venue, parking, meals, and lab facilities, demonstrating its commitment to creating opportunities for young learners to explore technology.
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(From left) Associate Professor Dr Selvakumar Samuel, Dr Kohila Malar, and Ts Umapathy Eaganathan, distinguished scholars from the School of Technology (SoT) at APU, played a pivotal role in the national competition by nurturing young minds. |
The competition was spearheaded by the School of Technology (SoT) at APU, with a distinguished judging panel led by Associate Professor Dr Selvakumar Samuel, alongside faculty members Dr Kohila Malar and Ts Umapathy Eaganathan.
After meticulous evaluations by the judges, an award ceremony was held to honour the exceptional efforts of the participants. APU's Chief Operating Officer, Mr Gurpardeep Singh, presented prizes to the winners, celebrating their achievements and encouraging them to continue pursuing innovation.
APU’s Strength in Shaping the Future of Tech Talent
APU's Chief Operating Officer, Mr Gurpardeep Singh, posed for a group photo with the organising committee members during the closing ceremony of the National-Level AI Competition for Tamil Schools.
As a leading institution in digital technology, APU is dedicated to equipping students with industry-relevant skills and fostering a culture of innovation. By hosting events like this competition, the university strengthens its position as a hub for aspiring technologists, inspiring young learners to embrace AI and other emerging technologies.
APU’s robust curriculum, cutting-edge facilities, and active industry collaborations ensure that students are well-prepared to excel in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
APU's Chief Operating Officer, Mr Gurpardeep Singh, said: “APU remains steadfast in its mission to inspire young minds to explore the boundless possibilities of technology.”
“APU remains steadfast in its mission to inspire young minds to explore the boundless possibilities of technology. This competition reflects our belief in the potential of these bright young innovators to drive the future of AI and other transformative fields. At APU, we are not just educators; we are enablers of dreams and catalysts for change,” remarked Mr Gurpardeep Singh.