The 12th Hong Kong International Student Innovative Invention Contest grand final and awards ceremony was successfully held on Saturday (March 14). This year's competition gathered local and overseas student teams, showcasing the scientific and innovative potential of the younger generation.
Professor Ho Shing Horace IP, Chief Judge of the competition, noted that this year's participants skillfully utilized cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and 3D printing to propose innovative solutions to everyday life and social issues, which was heartening to see.
For the second consecutive year, the Tan Siu Lin Foundation sponsored the event, and Executive Director Jennifer Su Tan encouraged the youth in her speech to take advantage of Hong Kong's unique position in connecting with the mainland and the international community. She urged them to explore boldly, take risks, and actively seize the opportunities for collaborative development in the Greater Bay Area, integrating innovative ideas into their learning processes and continuously cultivating problem-solving skills to contribute to future scientific and technological development.
This competition not only demonstrated the scientific and innovative capabilities of young people but also witnessed the new generation's determination to apply creativity and technology to tackle real-world challenges.
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