AI engineer and CEO of AIZ Nguyen Hoang Vu, Luong Duc Long of Viettel, and Dang Quang Minh of VCCorp were the winners at the competition, held in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China and which this year attracted more than 200 teams from 26 countries.
Vietnamese experts have developed an AI model that can be flexibly deployed on various types of devices, even those with limited computing resources, while ensuring high accuracy.
The national delegation, according to the VNA news agency, focused on processing and analyzing incomplete or inaccurate raw data due to sensor errors, thereby optimizing the refrigeration load prediction model.
"This achievement not only secured their victory, but also gave them the opportunity to apply the solution to energy-saving buildings in Vietnam," the source said.
According to the organizers of the Challenge, of which Vietnam won the initial edition in 2022, buildings are the most energy-intensive sector worldwide, accounting for more than 40 percent of the total.
In Hong Kong alone, air conditioning systems consume around HK$12.3 billion (more than US$1.5 billion) a year, they said.
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Gold Award for Vietnamese engineers in the Global AI Challenge
https://www.prensa-latina.cu/2025/08/10/premio-de-oro-para-ingenieros-vietnamitas-en-desafio-global-de-ia/AI engineer and CEO of AIZ Nguyen Hoang Vu, Luong Duc Long of Viettel, and Dang Quang Minh of VCCorp were the winners at the competition, held in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China and which this year attracted more than 200 teams from 26 countries.
Vietnamese experts have developed an AI model that can be flexibly deployed on various types of devices, even those with limited computing resources, while ensuring high accuracy.
The national delegation, according to the VNA news agency, focused on processing and analyzing incomplete or inaccurate raw data due to sensor errors, thereby optimizing the refrigeration load prediction model.
"This achievement not only secured their victory, but also gave them the opportunity to apply the solution to energy-saving buildings in Vietnam," the source said.
According to the organizers of the Challenge, of which Vietnam won the initial edition in 2022, buildings are the most energy-intensive sector worldwide, accounting for more than 40 percent of the total.
In Hong Kong alone, air conditioning systems consume around HK$12.3 billion (more than US$1.5 billion) a year, they said.