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CityU awards 49 local start-ups up to HK$1million each under HK Tech 300 Angel Fund
The first batch of local start-ups to receive investment funding under the HK Tech 300 Angel Fund from CityU has been announced on 26 April 2022. Altogether 49 start-ups specialising in bio and health technology, deep tech, information technology and artificial intelligence (AI), fintech and other areas have been selected to receive up to HK$1 million each.
Research co-led by CityU boosts efficiency of perovskite solar cells to record high
An international research team co-led by CityU is accelerating the commercialisation of perovskite photovoltaic technology with a new approach that boosts the efficiency of inverted perovskite solar cells to a record high of 25%.
CityU and ASTRI strengthen collaboration to support HK TECH 300 start-ups
CityU and the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, deepening their collaboration to develop new research projects by integrating their research and development capabilities and intellectual property.
Prof Xie Min
Professor Xie Min, Chair Professor in the Department of Advanced Design and Systems Engineering and the School of Data Science, has been elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA) in the Technical and Environmental Sciences class.
Professor H K Chang, President, leads a six-member delegation to Beijing from 26-29 January, further strengthening ties with the mainland and opening up opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
More than 150 guests, staff members and students gathered at the Centre for Marine Environmental Research and Innovative Technology (MERIT), 28 January, to celebrate its opening. Led by CityU and joined by five other local universities, MERIT has been selected by the University Grants Committee as an "Area of Excellence" in Hong Kong.
At the Inauguration Ceremony held 27 January 2005, nineteen newly appointed Student Ambassadors vowed to live out the mission of serving and promoting CityU.
Professor H K Chang, President leads a six-member delegation to Beijing 26-29 January 2005, to strengthen ties with the mainland and explore opportunities for more academic and diversified collaborations.
About 150 secondary school teachers and students gathered at CityU on 22 January, to attend a seminar on the “Learning to Learn” programme to prepare secondary students for lifelong learning, using "problem-based learning".
City University of Hong Kong has received three group project grants amounting to HK$11.04m, the largest amount among the UGC-funded institutions for the 2004-05 round of the Research Grants Council’s Central Allocation Fund.

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