Africazine:
The Ho Chi Minh City Young Informatics Contest is expanding its reach and impact in 2026.
This year, the contest attracted nearly 1,040 contestants from over 330 schools, with 560 outstanding participants selected for the finals. The event aims to nurture young talent in information technology and innovation, crucial for the city’s digital transformation.
Record Participation in Ho Chi Minh City Contest
The semi-final round of the Ho Chi Minh City Young Informatics Contest saw a remarkable turnout, with contestants from primary, secondary, and high schools across the city. This diverse participation highlights the growing interest in information technology among students.
After a thorough evaluation, the organizing committee chose 560 contestants, comprising 404 individuals and teams, to advance to the final round. This selection process underscores the contest’s commitment to recognizing and fostering talent.
New Categories Introduced for Young Innovators
In 2026, the contest introduced two new categories aimed at enhancing the skills of young participants. The Logical Mathematics and Algorithmic Thinking M1 category targets primary school students, while M2 is designed for secondary school students. These additions reflect the contest’s adaptability and focus on relevant skills.
Moreover, the contest has expanded its participation criteria to include independent contestants from various localities, promoting a broader movement of learning and application of information technology among youth. This change aims to engage more students and encourage innovation.
Future Directions for the Contest
- The contest will continue to evolve with new categories in future editions.
- Efforts will be made to include even more schools and independent contestants.
- Focus will remain on nurturing skills relevant to the digital economy.
The Ho Chi Minh City Young Informatics Contest is paving the way for the next generation of tech innovators.
