Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 5 June 2025 – The Alibaba Cloud Global AI Hackathon made its grand debut in Malaysia as part of the 2025 global series, following its kickoff in Singapore. Co-hosted with AGMO, the hackathon brought together 250 Malaysian developers, university students, and entrepreneurs to build real-world AI solutions for local challenges.
During an intense 48-hour sprint, 75 teams competed to solve real-world problems sourced directly from Malaysian industries, including insurance claim inefficiencies, small business financing gaps, and tax compliance hurdles. Participants used Alibaba Cloud’s advanced AI platforms — Model Studio, Quick BI, Lingma, and PAI — to craft solutions tailored to real-world Malaysian needs. Notably, teams from the University of Malaya dominated the podium, securing all top three awards with innovations that showcased deep technical mastery of Alibaba’s AI tools.
The hackathon featured an exceptional panel of judges comprising industry leaders and technology executives. The distinguished judges included Lin En Shu, Head of Solutions Architect at Alibaba Cloud Malaysia, and Sijukumar Kumaran, Regional Director of Solution Architect for Data & AI (SEA and MEA) at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. Industry leaders on the panel included Foong Chee Mun, CEO of YTL AI Labs, Ts. Tan Aik Keong, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Agmo Group, and Leslie Lip, Chief Technology Officer of TNG Digital. The panel was further strengthened by the participation of Mohd Alhafidz Bin Yahya, Director of Al Innovation Exchange at the National Al Office (NAIO).
“At Alibaba Cloud, we see AI not just as a technology, but as a tool for meaningful problem-solving,” said Kun Huang, General Manager of Malaysia at Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. “This hackathon is about empowering developers to experiment, collaborate, and unlock new ideas that address real-world needs. We’re proud to support Malaysia’s innovation journey by making advanced tools and resources accessible to those shaping the future.”
“The Alibaba Cloud AI Hackathon plays an important role in nurturing homegrown talent while advancing Malaysia’s ambition to be a regional leader in artificial intelligence,” said Mohd Alhafidz bin Yahya, Director of AI Innovation Exchange of the National Artificial Intelligence Office, who also served as a final-round judge. “From making tax easier for freelancers to improving SME funding access, this is exactly the kind of impact Malaysia needs as we strive towards our goal of accelerating AI adoption in the country,” he added.
The event drew strong support from across Malaysia’s innovation ecosystem, with 14 partners including government agencies, startups, and academic institutions contributing as mentors and judges. More than 20 industry leaders shared their expertise throughout the hackathon, underscoring a shared commitment to advancing AI innovation in the country.
With remarkable energy and creativity on display, the hackathon was more than just a competition, and it served as a catalyst for deeper collaboration and ongoing innovation. As Alibaba Cloud advances its global journey, it remains dedicated to driving Malaysia’s digital innovation from within by supporting local talent, startups, and the wider AI ecosystem.
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Established in 2009, Alibaba Cloud (www.alibabacloud.com) is the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group. It offers a complete suite of cloud services to customers worldwide, including elastic computing, database, storage, network virtualization services, large-scale computing, security, big data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) services. Alibaba has been named the leading IaaS provider in Asia Pacific by revenue in U.S. dollars since 2018, according to Gartner. It has also maintained its position as one of the world’s leading public cloud IaaS service providers since 2018, according to IDC.