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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.
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.
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CityU's Cultural and Sports Committee organised the "City Cultural Salon" on 30 October. Around 40 guests, staff and students came to enjoy and discuss the art of Kunqu.
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"Conceptual Feeling Beyond Images - The Works of Hon Chi-fun", an exhibition of more than 30 paintings created by Mr Hon during the past half century, is showing at the CityU Gallery until 9 December.
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Thirty-nine CityU students have been presented with the Outstanding Student Award by the English Language Centre for their achievements and positive attitude towards learning English.
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The Department of Information Systems organised a Thank-the-Sponsors Sharing Ceremony for the Integrated Student Development Programme on 24 October during which students talked about their exchange and internship experiences.
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CityU held the A+++ Scholarship Schemes Presentation Ceremony on 24 October and awarded scholarships to 44 first-year students who had registered outstanding academic and sporting achievements.
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CityU introduced its programmes, campus life and facilities to secondary students, parents, teachers and the general public at its annual Information Day on 13 October.
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A team of five Faculty of Business students have grabbed three awards from the Young Leadership Development Programme organised by AIA Foundation, outperforming all other participating local institutions.
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Mr David Cheung Wai-sun, a master graduate of the School of Creative Media, has invented a "High Sensitivity Field Interference Wander Detector" to help prevent old people from wandering away. The detector has been installed in six local elderly homes.

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