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Hong Kong Techathon+ 2024 Successfully Concluded



HK Techathon+ 2024, jointly organised by HKSTP and ten co-organising universities, has successfully concluded with overwhelming support and applause.
HK Techathon+ 2024, jointly organised by HKSTP and ten co-organising universities, has successfully concluded with overwhelming support and applause.

This year's event not only marked a historic milestone in terms of scale and participation, but also featured the unprecedented participation of the International Group, gathering around 1,500 local and non-local participants from the United States, Malaysia, Taiwan, Macau, Thailand, and Singapore taking part in the spectacle, an increase of nearly fifty percent from last year.

Mr. Albert Wong, Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP, expressed in his closing ceremony address, "HKSTP is committed to promoting the development of I&T in Hong Kong, exemplified by the endeavors involved in this annual spectacle. We aim to bring together young talents from Hong Kong and overseas, providing them with a variety of entrepreneurial support and a platform for cross disciplinary exchange to strengthen the city's I&T ecosystem. I wish all the winning teams success in realising their visions in I&T, and creating a better future for the world with their aspirations."

Nearly 1,500 innovation and technology talents competing for top honors

HK Techathon+ 2024 aims to unearth young people in Hong Kong who are passionate to get involved in startups to promote more I&T opportunities. A total of 92 startup teams from local and overseas tertiary institutions gathered during the three-day final competition, competing for top honours in the Hong Kong Student Group, Hong Kong Open Group, and International Group. These talented teams conceived their original innovative solutions which would combine creativity and feasibility, based on one of the four major technology themes, namely "Trusted AI & Data Science", "Sustainability & ESG", "Digital Economy" and "Smart Cities". Top performing teams of each track were awarded. The International Group has also attracted entry from a number of top overseas universities, such as the Stanford University in the United States, the National University of Singapore, and Thailand's Chulalongkorn University.

All of the winning teams of each track were awarded with initial funding, and also direct access to over HK$3 million seed funding and numerous incubation support programmes, gearing them up for success in realising their startup goals.

In addition, to compete for the "Best Presentation Award", all ten gold winning teams from various groups delivered a two-minute elevator pitch on stage, sharing the advantages and potential value of their startup solutions with potential investors and partners. "InsectX", the winning team from the Local Student Group, excelled with their outstanding presentation skill and innovative proposal in the theme of "Sustainability & ESG", and won a cash prize of HK$ 5,000.

HK Techathon+ 2024 Winner Highlights:

Local Student Group
Technology Area
Award
Winning Team
Tertiary Institution


Proposal Outline
Trusted AI & Data Science
Gold
Pivot BME
CityU, CUHK & HKUST
Fusing AI with biotechnology to develop an easy-to-use, precise and portable home-use blood pressure monitor, which serves to enhance medical assessment standards.
Sustainability & ESG
Gold
InsectX
CityU & HKUST
Constructing a bacterial vector to transfer external genes to insects

environmentally-friendly biofuel, promoting sustainability in energy production.
Digital Economy
Gold
AISight
CUHK & HKUST
Developing an AI-powered art-tech SaaS platform that combines machine learning, computer vision and Web 3.0 technology, to inspire new ways of experiencing public art appreciation.
Smart Cities
Gold
SAFERIN
IVE
Establishing a one-stop smart care platform to provide cost-effective and reliable medical solutions in risk assessment, operation, healthcare and safety monitoring.


Local Open Group
Technology Area
Award
Winner
Tertiary Institution
Brief Introduction
Trusted AI & Data Science
Gold
CUROBIT
HKBU, HKUST & HKU
Building an intelligent abnormality detection system, which includes a one-of-a-kind smart ring and connected app, to intercept potential in-sleep strokes and track sleep health for everyone.
Sustainability & ESG
Gold
ProRuka
PolyU
Developing a novel prosthetic hand for upper hand amputees and physically challenged people in need, controlled by a wireless wearable ultrasound sensing system.
Digital Economy
Gold
Project

e-MUSE
EduHK
Employing AI technology to tailor-make innovative, cost-effective music learning solutions for students, promoting music education for all.
Smart Cities
Gold
HYELE
HKUST
Developing a time reversal-based diagnostic system to monitor urban water supply systems and infrastructure, ultimately saving water, energy, cost and minimising disruption.


International Group
Technology Area
Award
Winner
Tertiary Institution
Brief Introduction
Sustainability & Smart Cities
Gold
Charco Science and Research Co., Ltd.
National Tsing Hua University
Developing non-pesticidal technologies to replace traditional pesticides and insecticides, in order to enhance crop yield, prolong storage life, thereby increasing the overall value of agricultural production.
AI & Digital Economy
Gold
Tera Thinker
National Tsing Hua University
Utilising AI technology to create personalised learning plans for students, with experts tailor-making courses and analysis for each student, providing a one-stop, comprehensive AI learning experience.

Hashtag: #HKTechathon+ #HKSTP

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Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation

Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) was established in 2001 with a mission to position Hong Kong as an international innovation and technology (I&T) hub. HKSTP has created a thriving I&T ecosystem supporting over 10 unicorns with more than 13,000 research professionals and around 1,700 technology companies from 24 countries and regions focused on healthtech, AI and robotics, fintech and smart city technologies.

We offer comprehensive support to attract and nurture talent, accelerate and commercialise innovation for technology ventures on their I&T journey. Our growing innovation ecosystem is built around our key locations of Hong Kong Science Park in Shatin, InnoCentre in Kowloon Tong and three modern InnoParks in Tai Po, Tseung Kwan O and Yuen Long. The three InnoParks are realising a vision of new industrialisation for Hong Kong, where sectors including advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics and biotechnology are being reimagined for a new generation of industry.

To support Hong Kong's future development and its growing demands of the I&T industry, HKSTP is actively connecting the city with Shenzhen. This aims to strengthen cross-border exchange, attract technology companies as well as talent from around the world, helping them go global by exploring the mainland China and overseas markets.

Hong Kong Science Park Shenzhen Branch in Futian, Shenzhen, opened in September 2023 with a gross floor area of 31,000 square meters. The two buildings provide both dry and wet laboratories, co-working areas, conference and exhibition spaces, and more. We will focus on attracting enterprises in seven key areas: Medtech, big data and AI, robotics, new materials, microelectronics, fintech and sustainability.

Through our infrastructure, services, expertise, and network of partnerships, HKSTP will help establish I&T as a pillar of growth for Hong Kong, while reinforcing the city's international I&T hub status as a launchpad for growth at the heart of the GBA innovation powerhouse.

More information about HKSTP is available at .

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