The 2025 Inclusion·Bund Conference Technology and Intelligence Innovation Competition wrapped up with great success in Shanghai. The event comprised three main contests: the AI Hardware Technology Innovation Competition, the AFAC Financial Intelligence Innovation Competition, and the 2025 Global AI Attack and Defense Challenge. In total, 80 projects emerged as winners, securing various accolades. This year's event saw its scale double compared to the previous year, attracting over 8,000 teams and nearly 20,000 tech enthusiasts hailing from almost 20 countries and regions. More than half of the participants belonged to the post-2000 generation, highlighting the event's appeal to young talent. The competition boasted a substantial prize pool of RMB 1.62 million, along with a range of connection channels to facilitate opportunities for the winners. The champion team, Shudan Medical, was showered with comprehensive resource support to fuel its future endeavors. A notable addition this year was the inaugural AI Hardware Technology Innovation Competition, with related innovative projects garnering significant interest from investors. The Robot Vocational Skills Performance Competition was another highlight, achieving a spectacular success with special participation from a public jury. The event witnessed the emergence of numerous innovative solutions in the realms of financial intelligence and AI security. The AFAC Competition played a pivotal role in advancing the industrialization of cutting-edge technologies, while the 2025 Challenge spurred the iterative upgrade of security technologies. Ant Security contributed to the ecosystem by open-sourcing datasets and launching a talent program. Zheng Guanghong from the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission emphasized the commitment to facilitating resource connections and supporting Shanghai's ambition to become a science and technology innovation hub.