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The Asian Hackathon for a Green Future attracted nearly 450 teams.

Nearly 450 teams from 22 countries registered to participate in the Asian Hackathon for Green Future 2026, aimed at promoting sustainable development and addressing environmental challenges across the region.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân19/05/2026

The Asian Hackathon for Green Future aims to become a platform for promoting cross-border exchange and cooperation among young people in the region to develop practical solutions for the community. Photo: VinUni University.
The Asian Hackathon for Green Future aims to become a platform for promoting cross-border exchange and cooperation among young people in the region to develop practical solutions for the community. Photo: VinUni University.

After more than a month since its launch, the Asian Hackathon for Green Future 2026 technology solution idea competition has received a strong response from the student community and young innovators across Asia, attracting 439 teams to register and develop technology solutions geared towards a sustainable future.

Co-organized by three Vingroup member units, including the Foundation for a Green Future, VinUni University, and the Vingroup Young Tech Talent Club - VinTechTalent, the competition aims to find and develop highly applicable technological initiatives to address pressing environmental challenges in the region, while promoting innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration among young people.

439 teams, comprising 1,439 contestants from 22 countries, participated in the competition. Teams from Vietnam accounted for the majority with 174 registered groups, followed by India (114 teams), the Philippines (44 teams), China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) (23 teams), Indonesia (20 teams), and others.

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The top 30 outstanding teams will be sponsored to compete in person at VinUni University ( Hanoi ). (Illustrative image: The winning team of the VinUni Hackathon 2025 competition. Photo: VinUni University.)

Notably, many participating teams come from top universities in the QS World University Rankings and Asian University Rankings 2026. Among the top universities in the world are the National University of Singapore - NUS (ranked 8th globally) and Nanyang Technological University - NTU (ranked 12th globally) from Singapore; the University of Hong Kong (ranked 11th globally), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST (ranked 44th globally), and Hong Kong Polytechnic University (ranked 54th globally) from Hong Kong (China); Seoul National University - SNU (ranked 38th globally) and Yonsei University (ranked 50th globally) from South Korea; Kyoto University (ranked 57th globally) from Japan; the University of Malaya - UM (ranked 58th globally) from Malaysia; and the Madras Institute of Technology (ranked 180th globally) from India.

In addition, many competing teams also came from universities with high rankings in the QS Asian University Rankings, such as the University of Indonesia - UI (ranked 47th in Asia) from Indonesia, Ateneo de Manila University (ranked 141st in Asia) from the Philippines, and Nazarbayev University (ranked 201st in Asia) from Kazakhstan...

In addition, the competition also saw participation from teams from many leading universities in the field of science and technology in Vietnam, such as Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National University, and VinUni University.

The three main themes of the competition demonstrate the equal interest of Asian youth in current environmental challenges and sustainable development. The theme "Water Resources and Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture" accounted for the highest percentage, with approximately 37% of registered teams, followed by "Urban Air Quality and Climate Change Resilience" with 33% of registered teams, and "Renewable Energy and Low-Emission Transportation" with 30% of registered teams.

The contestants' academic fields span from computer science, artificial intelligence, engineering, sustainable development, agriculture, logistics to health and environmental science, demonstrating the strong interdisciplinary nature of this year's competition. Through this, the competition not only promotes technological innovation but also opens opportunities for young people in the region to collaboratively create solutions with practical applications and long-term impact on the community.

Dr. Le Thai Ha, Executive Director of the Foundation for Green Future and Head of the Organizing Committee of the competition, commented: “Through the Asian Hackathon for Green Future 2026, the Foundation for Green Future continues to affirm its orientation towards reaching international standards in initiatives promoting sustainable development and innovation. Not only is it accompanying Vietnam's green transformation journey, but the Foundation also aims to connect the intellectual resources of young people across Asia, contributing to mobilizing high-value ideas to address environmental challenges and future development.”

Following the preliminary round, the top 30 best teams are expected to be announced in early June 2026 and participate in an intensive training program with international experts before entering the 36-hour live Hackathon from July 2nd to 5th at VinUni University, Hanoi.

The projects will be evaluated by a judging panel comprised of leading Asian experts in technology, innovation, and sustainable development. The top 30 will compete for prizes totaling up to $24,000, including a first prize of $8,000, a second prize of $5,000, two third prizes of $3,000 each, and five consolation prizes of $1,000 each.

Beyond the scope of a competition, the Asian Hackathon for Green Future is becoming a platform bringing together hundreds of teams from numerous countries and leading universities across Asia, demonstrating the immense potential of a cross-border collaborative ecosystem where technological innovations not only remain as ideas but can be nurtured, refined, and developed into practical solutions for society.

Jury of the Asian Hackathon for Green Future 2026

- Head of the Judging Panel: Professor Duong Nguyen Vu, Vice Rector in charge of postgraduate training at VinUni University, and Director of Science at the Artificial Intelligence Research Center of VinUni.

- Associate Professor Carrie Ling - Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Systems Integration and Design at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (China).

- Dr. Paul Wang, Director of the Technology Entrepreneurship Centre, Executive Director of the Technology Entrepreneurship Academy, and Deputy Director of the Knowledge Exchange Office at the University of Hong Kong (China).

- Associate Professor Shauhrat S. Chopra, Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Studies at the School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong (China).

- Mr. David Falcon, Director of ESG at VinFast.

- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Trung Thanh, Deputy Head of the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, School of Technology, National Economics University.

- Dr. Nguyen Duy Dat – Head of the Department of Environmental Technology at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.

Source: https://nhandan.vn/cuoc-thi-hackathon-chau-a-vi-tuong-lai-xanh-thu-hut-gan-450-doi-thi-post963288.html


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