Key Takeaways
- Hong Kong Techathon+ 2024 jointly organised by the HKSTP and ten co-organising universities marks a historic milestone in terms of scale and participation with near 1,500 local and non-local participants.
- A total of 92 startup teams from local and non-local tertiary institutions gathered during the three-day final competition, competing for top honours in the Local Student Group, Local Open Group, and International Group.
- 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.
(Hong Kong, 6 February 2024) – Hong Kong Techathon+ 2024 (HK Techathon+ 2024), the highly anticipated academic spectacle in innovation and technology (I&T), jointly organised by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and ten co-organising universities, namely The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Lingnan University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Education University of Hong Kong, The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The University of Hong Kong, 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, CEO 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 non-local tertiary institutions gathered during the three-day final competition, competing for top honours in the Local Student Group, Local 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$3 million seed funding and numerous incubation support programmes. The winning teams of each technology theme will have the opportunity for direct admission to the IDEATION Programme by HKSTP, gearing them up for success in realising their startup goals.
In addition, to compete for the “Best Presentation Award”, all ten gold winning teams from various groups delivered a two-minute elevator pitch on stage, sharing the advantages and potential value of their startup solutions with potential investors and partners. “InsectX”, the winning team from the Local Student Group, excelled with their outstanding presentation skill and innovative proposal in the theme of “Sustainability & ESG”, and won a cash prize of HK$ 5,000.