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AgiBot World Challenge at IROS 2025 Online Competition Ended – Offline Contest is Coming

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China, 11th Oct 2025 – The online segment of the AgiBot World Challenge @ IROS 2025 concluded successfully on September 15th. Over the past three months, this competition has attracted 431 top teams from 23 countries across 5 continents, who fiercely competed in two main tracks: Manipulation and World Model, showcasing the boundless potential and vibrant growth of embodied intelligence technology.

Highlights of Achievements in Dual Tracks

In the World Model track, after months of intense competition, the champion team VIPL-GENUN, runner-up HD-Robo, and third-place winner SHIELD-LMD emerged victorious among numerous competitors, securing cash prizes. 

Meanwhile, all teams ranking in the top ten have received official certificates and AgiBot vouchers.

In the simulation phase of the Manipulation track, twelve teams have successfully advanced to the offline finals with real machines. They will compete at IROS 2025 for the top three positions.

Sneak Peek of IROS Onsite Highlights

Although the online segment of the Manipulation track has ended, the true showdown is just beginning. At the upcoming final venue, robots will face a series of challenging tasks designed to comprehensively test their environmental perception and fine manipulation abilities. Robots will demonstrate their ability to skillfully fold a T-shirt, pick items from a moving conveyor belt, and even use a microwave to prepare meals. These thrilling moments will be on full display at the IROS venue.

Technical Sharing & Networking Dinner

Apart from the finals and award ceremonies, AgiBot has also arranged technical sharing sessions. On-site, industry experts will deliver inspiring speeches, and winning teams will share their technical solutions. After the session, there will be a dinner party.

AgiBot invites everyone to witness every exciting moment as robots step into reality together at Hangzhou IROS 2025, taking place this October.

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Open Dialogue Project Launches 2026 International Essay Contest on Global Development

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Moscow, Russia – 11/10/2025 – (SeaPRwire) – The Open Dialogue international platform announced Tuesday the launch of its 2026 International Essay Contest, inviting young professionals and thought leaders worldwide to submit proposals addressing global economic challenges and opportunities for sustainable development.

Young Professionals Worldwide Invited to Submit Visions for Economic and Social Transformation

The initiative was unveiled by Maxim Oreshkin, program director and economic development adviser, during the “Inventing the Future” international symposium held in Moscow this week. The contest builds on the success of the project’s inaugural competition, which attracted 696 essays written in 16 languages from participants representing 102 countries.

“We are launching the second International Essay Contest to engage young, energetic authors from diverse professions and cultures,” Oreshkin said during his keynote address at the symposium. “We seek innovative visions for the future – the future of the individual, society, economies, and our entire planet.”

The Open Dialogue project, established as an independent international platform for cross-cultural exchange and economic discourse, aims to facilitate meaningful conversations between emerging leaders and established experts on pressing global issues. Contest organizers emphasized that selected proposals will be compiled into a comprehensive report for review by international economic development panels and think tanks.

The contest’s first edition demonstrated significant global engagement, with submissions exploring themes ranging from sustainable urban development to digital transformation in emerging markets. According to program statistics, the initial competition resulted in 100 finalists being selected for an international forum in Moscow, where they presented their concepts to industry leaders, academics, and policy advisers.

“The diversity of perspectives we received – from technology entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley to social innovators in Sub-Saharan Africa – highlighted the universal nature of the challenges we face and the creative solutions emerging from different corners of the world,” said Anna Petrova, the contest’s international coordinator.

The 2026 contest expands on previous themes while introducing new categories focused on artificial intelligence ethics, climate adaptation strategies, and inclusive economic models. Participants can submit essays in their native languages, with translations provided by the organizing committee to ensure broader accessibility and evaluation fairness.

The initiative connects with a broader domestic program called “Dreams of the Future,” which engaged 4,000 young professionals across Russia through creative video submissions. That program required participants to envision future scenarios beginning with the phrase “We want to create a future in which…” while incorporating references to science fiction literature curated by cultural institutions.

Educational partnerships have been established with universities in Europe, Asia, and the Americas to promote participation and provide academic support for contestants. The Open Dialogue platform has also launched dedicated social media channels and online resources, including webinars and mentorship programs, to support participants throughout the submission process.

Contest submissions will be evaluated by an international jury comprising economists, social scientists, technology experts, and sustainability specialists. The evaluation criteria include innovation, feasibility, potential global impact, and alignment with sustainable development objectives.

Winners will receive opportunities for international internships, research grants, and participation in global economic forums. The top 100 finalists will be invited to Moscow for a week-long summit featuring workshops, networking sessions, and presentations to international organizations.

The Open Dialogue project represents part of a growing trend of international platforms seeking to engage younger generations in addressing global challenges through collaborative approaches. Similar initiatives have emerged in recent years, including the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community and various United Nations youth engagement programs.

Oreshkin noted that the most promising proposals would receive support for pilot implementation through partnerships with development organizations and private sector sponsors. “We’re not just collecting ideas – we’re building pathways to turn visionary concepts into tangible solutions,” he stated.

The contest accepts submissions through March 31, 2026, with preliminary results announced in May. Final presentations and awards ceremony are scheduled for October 2026 in Moscow, coinciding with an international economic development conference.

Registration and submission guidelines are available in multiple languages on the Open Dialogue platform’s website. Organizers confirmed that all broadcasts and recordings of related events, including preparatory webinars and the final ceremony, will be available through the project’s social networks and digital channels.

The initiative has garnered support from international academic institutions, youth organizations, and economic development agencies seeking fresh perspectives on persistent global challenges.

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BIOGROWING SPOTLIGHTS AKK PROBIOTIC STRAINS WITH RESEARCH PUBLISHED IN THE LEADING JOURNAL AT THE FOOD TECH 2025

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BioGrowing, a leading innovator in probiotic research and manufacturing, made a notable impact through its participation at The Food Tech Summit and Expo 2025 held October 8 to 9 at Centro Banamex, Mexico City, introducing its revolutionary AKK double strains to the Latin American market for the first time. The company’s showcase attracted significant attention from industry professionals and potential partners across the region.

During the exhibition, BioGrowing presented its two flagship probiotic strains–AKK WST01 live strain and AKKBG-001™ heat-killed strain. The AKK WST01 represents China’s first AKK strain validated by a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) led by Shanghai Ruijin Hospital under the guidance of a Chinese academician. This research findings were published in top-tier journal Cell Metabolism. It was demonstrated to support blood glucose and weight management, with patents secured across 13 countries and regions.

AKKBG-001™ was produced by BioGrowing’s proprietary anaerobic fermentation and high-fidelity inactivation technology. Studies have shown that it can inhibit fat absorption, promote lipolysis, repair gastrointestinal mucosa, and alleviate intestinal inflammation. BioGrowing has achieved industrial-scale production of 300-billion TFU high-purity capsules, and will leverage the characteristics of postbiotics for various applications in the future.

The company also featured its heat-resistant Weizmannia Coagulans BC-G44 strain, which exhibits exceptional tolerance to high temperature, stomach acid, bile salt, and extended storage periods, demonstrating 86.05% survival after a 60-minute gastric simulation at pH 2.0 and thermal stability shown by maintaining 86.85% viability at 140°C/5-min, significantly outperforming conventional probiotics. Its safety and stability has been recognized by Self-GRAS certification and shows benefits in promoting gut health, boosting immunity and supporting athletic nutrition. This resilience enables incorporation into various products including baked goods, gummies, and functional beverages without compromising probiotic viability.

In the first day of the expo, Dr. Guo Peng, Chief Scientist at BioGrowing, delivered a keynote address titled “Beyond Digestive Health: The New Roadmap of Probiotic Action,” sharing the latest research findings and achievements. His presentation highlighted not only the new AKK strains’ strong clinic validated effect on digestive health, but also the company’s evidence-based strains including Lactiplantibacillus plantarum N1 for GLP-1 support, Lactobacillus gasseri LG-G12 for brown adipose tissue content increase, and Lactobacillus crispatus Lc-G22 for vaginal health improvement.

Those strains, solving precise health issues, have been introduced in Flora-Focus® series which BioGrowing showcased at the booth, offering targeted formulations across 9 main health domains, with special focus on gut health, immune function, female care, and oral health for the Latin American market. The company’s product demonstrations included OralBubble™ Probiotic Microbubble Lozenge, containing 10-billion CFU/strip with zero sugar, designed to address 8 oral health concerns at one-stop; and OralFlash™ Flash-Melt Probiotics utilizes tribiotic technology (Pre+Pro+Post) for improving digestive health and provides favored taste with seconds-fast dissolution.

With both AKK strains now in mass production, BioGrowing is positioned to supply functional ingredients and finished products throughout global. The company reaffirmed its commitment to advancing strain research and development, precision fermentation, and application technology, collaborating with partners worldwide to deliver effective, science-backed health solutions.

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BioGrowing Co., Ltd. is a probiotics comprehensive solution provider focused on the research, development, production and sales. As one of the largest probiotic production bases in Asia, the company offers a product range covering probiotic powders, starter cultures, functional foods, and derivative products which are widely used in food, medicine and healthcare, daily chemicals, aquaculture, and many other fields. With “BioGrowing, Reliable for a Better World” as its core value, BioGrowing is committed to probiotics’ research, development, and innovation, moving continuously towards the vision of a “global leading probiotics manufacturer” and providing customers with a full range of product solutions and high-quality services.

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Kazakhstan’s universities strengthen their leadership in the Times Higher Education global ranking

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Kazakhstan took first place among Central Asian and Caucasus countries in terms of the number of universities included in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026. Five Kazakh universities made the list, with Nazarbayev University entering the global top 500 for the first time.

According to the ranking, Nazarbayev University rose to positions 401–500, the best result ever achieved by a Kazakhstani university. The second most significant achievement was Al-Farabi Kazakh National University maintaining its position in the 1201–1500 range. Also featured in the ranking were L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satbayev University, and the Kazakh Research and Agrarian University.

Across Central Asia and the Caucasus, a record 17 universities from five countries entered the ranking, with Kazakhstan being the most represented.

For comparison, Uzbekistan had four universities on the list this year, including the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, which entered the top 600 for the first time. Azerbaijan doubled its presence to four universities, while Georgia was represented by three institutions.

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