News & Stories

2017

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Health, Business, Community
HKUST Receives a Donation from Kingworld Medicines Group to Boost Exchange of Business Students and Research in Chinese Medicine
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a donation from Kingworld Medicines Group in support of the University’s Center for Chinese Medicine R&D and student exchange activities of the School of Business and Management. In recognition of the Group’s generosity and support, HKUST named a tiered classroom of the Lee Shau Kee Business Building after the company.  A ceremony was held earlier on the campus today. Officiating guests included Mr Zhao Li Sheng, Co-founder and Chairman of Kingworld Medicines Group, HKUST President Prof Tony F Chan and other senior management.

2016

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Community, STEM Education
HKUST Receives Donation from Bright Future Charitable Foundation to Establish Academy for Bright Future Young Engineers
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) celebrated on 5 November, 2016 the opening of the Academy for Bright Future Young Engineers, where engineering students at HKUST will be given the opportunities to mentor and engage secondary school students in various engineering workshops, to spark their interests in technology and instill in them an engineering frame of mind.
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A Virtual Step Forward
If you think the hovering displays in the Iron Man movies are just science fiction, it’s time to think again. Augmented reality (AR) is the next big thing for mobile devices, and HKUST’s System and Media Lab (SysMLab) is at the forefront of its development. SysMLab researchers, led by director Prof Pan Hui, are building a platform for programmers to develop AR apps for mobile and wearable devices. Since the lab’s inception in January 2013, the focus has been on addressing problems in daily life by providing personalized information in the virtual world. Taking a bottom-up approach, Prof Hui explained, “we sought to identify and develop major AR components including hardware platforms, software frameworks and display devices.” The team then used technologies such as object tracking and computation offloading to significantly accelerate the development cycle from three months to only one week.
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Entrepreneurship, Community
HKUST Receives Donation of HK$2million from Alumnus Yeung Wing Yee to Fund for Startups at Early Stage
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a HK$2 million donation from Mr Yeung Wing Yee for the establishment of an entrepreneurship fund to support the startups at their early stage initiated by HKUST students.
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Community
HKUST Receives Donation of HK$100 million from Dr Li Dak Sum to Establish Research Development Fund
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received a HK$100 million donation from Dr Li Dak Sum for the establishment of a research development fund to help drive the University’s high-impact research forward.
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Innovation, Community
HKUST Receives HK$150 Million Donation from Mr Martin Ka Shing Lee for a New Innovation Building
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) expressed heartfelt gratitude to a HK$150 million donation made by Mr Martin Ka Shing Lee, in support of a new Innovation Building that will take the University’s innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives to the next level. In recognition of the donor’s generosity, the building will be named “Martin Ka Shing Lee Innovation Building” after Mr Martin Ka Shing Lee, Vice-Chairman of Henderson Land Development Company Limited, and the son of The Honorable Lee Shau Kee, GBM, Chairman of Henderson Land.

2015

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Engineering
CPPCC Vice-Chairman and Minister of Science and Technology Prof Wan Gang Leads a Delegation to HKUST HKUST Establishes Two Hong Kong Branches of Chinese National Engineering Research Centers
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has established two Hong Kong branches of Chinese National Engineering Research Centers (CNERC), namely the Hong Kong Branch of CNERC for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction, and the Hong Kong Branch of CNERC for Control and Treatment of Heavy Metal Pollution, following approval from the State Ministry of Science and Technology.
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Community, Business
HKUST Receives Donations from Wong Chak Chui Charitable Foundation to Boost Education and Research Development
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) received donations from the Wong Chak Chui Charitable Foundation to boost its education and research development, and to set up the Wong Chak Chui International Enrichment Scholarship which supports financially needy students of the School of Business and Management to participate in overseas enrichment programs including international competitions, conferences and community projects. The Foundation also pledged its support to HKUST in hosting the 2016 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in Hong Kong. In recognition of the Foundation’s generosity and support, the University named the lecture theater of the Lee Shau Kee Business Building after the late Mr Wong Chak Chui.