City I&T Grand Challenge spotlights new ideas from Hong Kong’s next generation of innovators
- Competition debuts amid the Covid-19 pandemic to emphasise the role innovation plays in solving the challenges that arise in daily life
- Winners are selected in 4 categories covering student and open groups, with concepts focusing on environmental sustainability or social connectivity
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In this fast-changing world, innovation has become the key to solving new challenges that arise in our everyday lives. Hong Kong has the growing pool of talent and fresh ideas needed to succeed on this front.
The city has emerged as a regional hub for innovation and technology (I&T). As of 2021, more than 3,700 start-ups were based in Hong Kong, and that number continues to rise.
To help nurture future growth in this area, the City I&T Grand Challenge debuted last year. Organised by the Innovation and Technology Commission together with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), this competition gives budding innovators the chance to pitch their ideas and turn them into impactful solutions.
Themed “Innovating for Hong Kong’s New Normal”, the competition recognises the lifestyle changes brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the importance of helping people adapt to them.