Announcement | Preliminary Release of Final Examination Centers
NAAI Global Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Challenge

The National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI) is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of the NAAI Global Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Challenge, an international competition dedicated to advancing the mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence and fostering rigorous, proof-based research among emerging scholars worldwide.
To ensure high standards of organization and global coordination, NAAI has initiated the early-stage deployment of final-round examination centers. We hereby release the first batch of designated offline examination centers for the Global Final, as follows:
Asia Region
Zhengzhou University (China)
Jiangnan University (China)
International Institute of Information Technology Bhubaneswar (India)
National Institute of Technology (NIT), India
Europe Region
University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
German University of Digital Science (Germany)
North America Region
University of California, Irvine (USA)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA)
Oceania Region
University of Technology Sydney (Australia)
Notes
This announcement represents the first batch of preliminary designated examination centers for the Global Final.
The competition will consist of a registration phase and a preliminary round, through which selected participants will advance to the Global Final.
The above institutions will host the on-site final examination and assist with invigilation and local coordination.
Detailed information regarding registration, preliminary round, and final arrangements will be released in due course.
Additional examination centers will be announced as the competition expands.
NAAI is committed to building a globally influential platform for AI mathematics, promoting the deep integration of artificial intelligence and mathematical sciences.
National Academy of Artificial Intelligence (NAAI)
Organizing Committee, NAAI Global Artificial Intelligence Mathematics Challenge
March 2026