Malaysian Brothers Win 4 Titles in Tech and Sports in 24hrs
Two Malaysian brothers swept four major awards across AI innovation and martial arts in a single day. Their achievements showcase how the next generation is excelling in both intellectual and physical arenas.
Two young brothers from Malaysia just proved that brilliance doesn't have to choose between the mind and the body.
Mohammad Parsa and Mohammad Rohan Parhizkar achieved something extraordinary in April 2026. Within 24 hours, they collected four major awards spanning artificial intelligence innovation and international sports competition.
At GITEX Asia 2026 in Singapore, Parsa became the youngest speaker ever at the prestigious global technology event. He presented Minedu AI Primary, an AI-powered tutor that helps elementary students learn science through real-time voice interaction and personalized learning paths.
The platform adapts to each child's learning style, creating what Parsa calls Education 5.0. It's designed to help teachers and parents work together to give every student the exact support they need.
While Parsa spoke in Singapore, his brother Rohan competed at the Malaysia Technology Expo 2026 in Kuala Lumpur. Rohan won a Gold Medal in the Asian Young Innovators Award category for the same Minedu AI platform, then earned a special Best Innovation Award for its real-world impact on education.
But their day wasn't finished. Within 24 hours, both brothers stepped onto the mats at the Asian Sport Jiu-Jitsu Federation Championship in Kuala Lumpur.
Between them, they earned three gold medals and one silver medal across Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu divisions. Their physical discipline matched their intellectual achievements perfectly.
Why This Inspires
What makes this story special isn't just the awards. It's seeing two young people refuse to be defined by a single talent or interest.
Parsa and Rohan co-founded Minedu AI while training as competitive athletes. They're building technology to expand access to quality education while pushing their own limits on the competition floor.
Their work addresses a real need. The AI tutor they've created helps students who might not have access to personalized educational support, bridging gaps between curiosity and understanding.
Malaysia is watching closely. These brothers represent a new model of success where technical innovation and physical excellence develop side by side, not in competition with each other.
Their achievement sends a powerful message: the future belongs to those who cultivate all their talents, not just the ones that seem most practical.
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Based on reporting by Regional: malaysia technology (MY)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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