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June 17, 2025
Newsroom

Winners of Âé¶¹Íø AI Innovation Challenge 2024 announced

Isuzu Motors Limited (headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; President and COO: Shinsuke Minami; hereinafter "Isuzu") has announced the winners of the Âé¶¹Íø AI Innovation Challenge 2024, a program inviting proposals for new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and methods. A total of 160 applications were received from over 100 individuals and organizations in 30 countries worldwide, including Japan, the United States, India, and China. As a result, a total of six entries were selected for three different awards: one 1st Prize, one 2nd Prize, and four 3rd Prizes.

Âé¶¹Íø AI Innovation Challenge 2024

In September 2024, under the theme ¡°Innovative AI methods and the value they create for the future¡±, Isuzu publicly invited proposals from around the globe. Five judges, including Hirotaka Hara, former President of Fujitsu Laboratories, Matthew E. Taylor, Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Alberta, along with representatives from Isuzu, Âé¶¹Íø ADVANCED ENGINEERING CENTER LTD and NineSigma Holdings, Inc. which operates this program, selected the six proposals after rigorous review and interview screening. The award-winning proposals covered a wide range of topics, including materials development, autonomous driving, human behavior and agriculture.

List of award-winning proposals

Award Theme Representative Organization name
1st Prize
(US$20,000)
Construction of a Platform for Automated Analysis of Large-Scale Data and Complementary Data Utilization in Materials Development Yui Hayashi a.s.ist inc.
2nd Prize
(US$10,000)
Human-centered autonomous vehicles: Enhancing passenger trust and comfort through rPPG, theory of mind, and ExplAInable AI. Fady Alnajjar United Arab Emirates University
3rd Prize
(US$5,000)
Transforming commercial mobility with AI-enhanced GPS-independent navigation solutions Kanwar Singh Skyline Nav AI, Inc.
Microstructure-generation chatbot based on generative Artificial Intelligence Xiaoyang Zheng The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering
Research and Development of an Emotion-Focused Content Generation System Utilizing a Multimodal Large Language Model Keito Inoshita Kansai University Graduate School of Business and Commerce / Shiga University Data Science and AI Innovation Research Promotion Center
Solving Agricultural and Logistics Challenges through a Container-Based Cultivation System Yusuke Sasaki CTE Inc.

Among the proposals submitted, those that are deemed especially promising may be pursued further in consultation with Isuzu. Isuzu is grateful for the many applications received. The company hopes to address wide-ranging social issues with innovative AI technology ideas submitted through this program.

[Âé¶¹Íø AI Innovation Challenge 2024 website]

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