The Third Beijing Technology and Business University Laboratory Safety Knowledge Competition commenced on October 11, 2025, spanning 14 days. The competition consisted of an online individual quiz and an offline team final.
Gao Xinyue from the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence secured first place in the online quiz by correctly answering all 100 questions in just 718 seconds. Second place was awarded to Zhao Lin from the College of Food and Health and Wang Yuange from the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence. Third place winners were Chen Yilin and Yang Yingqi from the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, along with Li Jiayue from the College of Food and Health. Additionally, 14 students received awards for outstanding performance.
On the afternoon of October 24th, the team finals were held in Auditorium B at the Liangxiang Main Campus. The finals featured a required-answer segment and a buzzer-round segment, with each team competing fiercely. Ultimately, the team from the College of Food and Health won first prize in the competition. The team from the College of Light Industry Science and Engineering secured second prize, while Team 1 and Team 2 from the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence both earned third prize. Wan Yanbo received the first prize for Best Contestant, and Xu Yanbing, Zhang Yuke, and Xie Yujuan, among others, were awarded the second prize for Best Contestant. Additionally, the event included an interactive Q&A session for the audience, where students actively participated in buzzer rounds, with six students winning small prizes for their quick responses.


Finally, Director Kang Zhiyong from the Laboratory Management Office announced the list of winners for the finals, while Vice Dean Sun Xiaorong from the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence announced the recipients of the Outstanding Individual Awards for the online competition.
This competition was organized by the Laboratory Management Office and hosted by the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence. The event aimed to thoroughly implement the principle of "Safety First, Prevention Foremost." Through the dynamic format of "promoting learning through competition and application through learning," it sought to comprehensively popularize laboratory safety knowledge, enhance the awareness and capability of all faculty and students to "prioritize safety and respond effectively to emergencies," and jointly foster a safer and more harmonious campus environment.