Iran Shines at International AI Olympiad, Winning Four Prestigious Medals!

Iran Shines at International AI Olympiad, Winning Four Prestigious Medals!

The Iranian team recently showcased their remarkable talent at the International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (IOAI), earning two silver medals and two bronze medals. This prestigious event, held from August 2 to 9 in Beijing, China, brought together 310 students from 63 countries, highlighting the global interest in AI among high school students.

The IOAI was hosted by Beijing National Day School under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), making it a significant platform for young minds in the field of artificial intelligence. The competition saw 80 teams compete, representing countries such as Poland, France, Iran, Australia, Brazil, Hungary, China, Mexico, the United Arab Emirates, India, Serbia, Russia, Japan, Singapore, the United States, and Sweden.

Among the standout performers from Iran were Arash Yousefnejad and Ali Shayan, who successfully secured silver medals, while Parsa Golestani and Radin Rahmani-Nodehi clinched bronze medals, as reported by IRIB.

The IOAI is designed to be the premier International Science Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence for high school students, aiming to ignite a passion for scientific exploration and innovation in AI. This competition also serves as a vital platform for students to:

  • Engage with top AI students from around the globe.
  • Exchange innovative ideas and solutions.
  • Foster discussions on the ethical implications and opportunities presented by AI.

This year’s competition featured two main modules: the Team Challenge and the Individual Contest. These modules were meticulously crafted to evaluate the students’ capabilities in AI innovation comprehensively.

The Team Challenge revolved around the theme “Future Factory,” which integrated simulation with real-world applications. Meanwhile, the Individual Contest consisted of an online warm-up prior to the event followed by an on-site competition where students tackled six problems over six hours each day, encompassing areas such as:

  • Machine Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Computer Vision

Thanks to the dedication and efforts of the Iranian delegation, Iran improved its ranking from 18th to 16th in the competition, outpacing formidable competitors from the UK, South Korea, France, and Malaysia. In 2024, Iran had previously secured a bronze medal in Bulgaria, showcasing its prowess in AI.

The IOAI 2024 focused on crucial areas such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision, further emphasizing the importance of these fields in today’s technology landscape. Looking ahead, the next edition of the IOAI is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2026.

Iran’s Commitment to AI Education

In addition to its success at the IOAI, Iran has launched the first phase of its national initiative, “Iran Digital,” aimed at providing free artificial intelligence training to two million junior high school students and one thousand teachers. This initiative is crucial for:

  • Equipping students with essential AI skills.
  • Encouraging practical project-based learning in various AI fields.

According to Abdolhossein Bahrami, an official with the Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, students who complete the introductory courses will delve into different functional areas of AI.

Recent Achievements in International Competitions

The accomplishments of Iranian students extend beyond the IOAI. Recently, Iran secured:

  • Two silver medals and two bronze medals at the Eighth International Economics Olympiad (IEO 2025), held from July 20 to 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, with participation from 68 countries.
  • Three gold medals and one silver medal at the 36th International Biology Olympiad (IBO 2025), held from July 19 to 27 in Quezon City, Philippines, improving their standing from third to second among 81 participating countries.
  • Five silver medals at the 55th International Physics Olympiad, ranking 11th globally, which took place from July 18 to 24 in Paris.
  • Two gold medals, three silver medals, and one bronze medal at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO 2025), held from July 10 to 20 in Australia, featuring over 600 high school students from 112 countries.

Additionally, during the second International Mathematics Olympiad for high school students in Turkmenistan, Iranian students earned seven bronze medals, competing against more than 230 talented students from 15 countries.

With such impressive accomplishments, Iran continues to establish itself as a strong contender in international academic competitions, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and science.

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