Singapore hosts inaugural Asian Mind Sports Conference & Festival

Singapore hosts inaugural Asian Mind Sports Conference & Festival

Singapore, November 15, 2025: Singapore is hosting the inaugural Asian Mind Sports Conference & Festival at the Suntec Convention Centre.

 

Over 350 athletes from 17 countries are participating in the high-level competition and international collaboration which began on Thursday, November 13 and ends on Saturday, November 15.

 

The event is being organised by the Asian Mind Sports Association (AMSA) in partnership with Singapore Chess Federation, Singapore Contract Bridge Association, Singapore Xiangqi General Association, and Singapore Weiqi Association.

 

The festival marks a significant milestone in raising the profile of mind sports across Asia, and is set against the backdrop of Singapore’s proposed legislation to formally recognise mind sports and Esports as official sports.

 

Competitions feature chess, Contract Bridge, Weiqi (Go), and Xiangqi (Chinese chess), along with a dedicated Speedcubing segment – all aimed at showcasing intellectual depth, precision, and cross-cultural energy that defines mind sports.

 

A headline conference ‘Mind Sports Matters 2025: The Games of Minds, The Future of Sports’ involving a number of international corporations was also part of the festival.

 

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