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Bardoli (Gujarat) [India], January 8: Brainobrain is celebrating 2025 as a defining year in its global journey, marked by the successful hosting of two major international abacus competitions—the 14th International Brainobrain Abacus Competition in Switzerland and the 15th International Brainobrain Abacus Competition in Dubai. Together, the events underscored Brainobrain’s growing global leadership in abacus education, mental arithmetic, life skills training, brain development and holistic personality development for children.
The 14th International Brainobrain Abacus Competition, held on September 14, 2025, in Switzerland, was a historic milestone as the organisation’s first-ever international abacus competition hosted in Europe. The event brought together more than 500 children from multiple countries, opening a proud new chapter in Brainobrain’s global expansion.
Soon after, the 15th International Competition was held in Dubai, drawing an impressive participation of over 1,800 young achievers from 16 countries. The Dubai event emerged as one of the largest international gatherings of Brainobrain students in 2025.
Both competitions featured category-wise abacus rounds, where children solved mathematical problems using advanced abacus and mental math techniques suited to their age and skill levels. The halls reflected deep focus and calm concentration as participants tackled speed rounds, accuracy tests and visualisation challenges.
The evening sessions brought a shift in energy, celebrating speed, confidence and stage presence. Children performed live demonstration rounds, solving sums at remarkable speed before enthusiastic audiences. Results were announced on the same day, followed by prize distribution ceremonies that filled the venues with applause, proud smiles and emotional moments for families.
Parents across both venues described the experience as transformative. A parent from North Macedonia said, “We joined Brainobrain for mental math, but what we saw today was confidence, clarity and emotional strength—far beyond academics.”
An eight-year-old participant from Switzerland shared excitedly, “I felt like numbers became my superpower today!”
Reflecting on the significance of the year, Anand Subramaniam, Managing Director of Brainobrain International, said, “This year proves that children can rise to any stage when we nurture both skill and mindset.”
Arul Subramaniam, Director – Technical and NLP Master Trainer, added, “What stood out was joy. Brainobrain children learn and perform without pressure—that is their biggest strength.”
The Switzerland and Dubai competitions created moments of pride, joy and celebration for thousands of families worldwide. They reflected the core of Brainobrain’s philosophy—that children thrive when they are emotionally supported, intellectually challenged and encouraged to express themselves with confidence.
With more than 1,000 centres across 45 countries, Brainobrain continues to strengthen its position as a leading force in empowering children with essential skills for an evolving world.
For more information, visit www.brainobrain.com.
For queries, contact office@brainobrain.com or call +91 44 2436 3555 / 4555.
