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Future Innovators Shine at PolyU’s Fun-Tech Competition 2024/25 Awards

26 Jun 2025

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The award presentation ceremony of “Fun-Tech Competition 2024/25”, co-organised by PolyU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology, concluded on 21 June 2025. They were joined by participating principals, teachers and students.

Prof. Wing-tak WONG and Prof. Eric CHUI engaged in an exchange session with the winning students.

Prof. Manuel CASTRO, Professor of Electronics Technology of the National University of Distance Education in Spain, shared his insights into STEM tools and remote laboratories for secondary school settings

Dr Rodney Chu, Senior Lecturer of APSS and Project Coordinator of the Fun-Tech Competition 2024/25, presented data and achievements related to the project.


 

With the support of the Innovation and Technology Commission, PolyU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences (APSS) ran the “Fun-Tech Competition 2024/25” (the Project) from September 2024 to May 2025, aiming to ignite secondary school students’ interest in I&T through diverse teaching activities and competition. Attracting over 1,000 students from 29 schools, the Project concluded on 21 June 2025 with an award presentation ceremony, hosted by APSS in collaboration with the University’s Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology (PReCIT), to recognise students who demonstrated outstanding creativity and digital skills.

 

The Project organised an academic conference, as well as a series of workshops, online classes and guided tours, enabling students to keep abreast of the latest technology trends and master cutting-edge digital skills associated with virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies. It also included a competition which involved participants either producing VR videos or designing innovative applications for RFID. Divided into junior and senior secondary student groups, the competition encouraged students to unlock their innovative spirit and apply the skills they had learnt to everyday scenarios or to addressing social issues.

 

The award presentation ceremony was officiated by Dr Jeff SZE, JP, Under Secretary for Education of the Education Bureau of the HKSAR Government, along with Prof. Wing-tak WONG, PolyU Deputy President and Provost, and Prof. Eric CHUI, Chair Professor of Social Work and Criminology, Head of APSS and Co-Director of the Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology. Distinguished guests exchanged insights with the winning students, while principals and teachers from participating schools attended in a strong show of support.

 

Prof. Eric CHUI said, “APSS is committed to fostering the exchange of knowledge and practice through the integration of education, research and service, and to providing more effective and empathetic social services. PReCIT, on the other hand, brings together scholars from different disciplines and professions to promote interdisciplinary cooperation and policy research. In this competition, the students identified the needs of vulnerable communities and utilised innovative technology to raise social awareness of relevant issues, aligning with APSS’s mission to cultivate socially responsible future leaders.”

 

The Project leader Dr Rodney CHU, Senior Lecturer of APSS, explained the project outcomes at the Ceremony. He applauded the remarkable perseverance and resilience demonstrated by the participating teachers and students throughout the Competition’s midterm evaluations, rehearsals, on-site presentation, Q&A sessions and other activities.  He added, “Our team has maintained close contact with the participating schools since the Project began nearly a year ago. We not only designed activities for students but also engaged teachers in training workshops. This experience has fostered meaningful teaching and learning exchange and collaboration between the University and secondary schools.”

 

After evaluation by the judging panel, the champions and the first runners-up of the VR video creation competition were the teams from SKH Lui Ming Choi Secondary School and St. Stephen’s Church College for the senior group, and teams from STFA Cheng Yu Tung Secondary School and St. Clare’s Girls’ School for the junior group. For the RFID application design competition, in senior category, teams from Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College and Salesians of Don Bosco Ng Siu Mui Secondary School were crowned the co-champions and Po Chiu Catholic Secondary School won the first runners-up prize, while in the junior category teams from Chinese Y.M.C.A. Secondary School and Ju Ching Chu Secondary School (Yuen Long) were declared co-champions. For more information on the results and the winning projects, please visit the Project website (http://polyufuntech.com/%E7%8D%B2%E7%8D%8E%E8%80%85/?lang=zh-hant)

 

Following the award ceremony, a Teaching and Learning Summit focusing on educational innovation was held. Prof. Manuel CASTRO, Professor of Electronics Technology of the National University of Distance Education in Spain, shared his insights into STEM tools and remote laboratories for secondary school settings. His talk sparked dynamic discussion among principals, teachers and students on integrating educational technology into secondary school education.

 

“Fun-Tech Competition 2024/25”, supported by the Innovation and Technology Fund of the Innovation and Technology Commission, aspired to equip secondary school students with knowledge of cutting-edge technologies and to enable them to apply technological innovations to their daily life and learning. The project also aims to facilitate interaction between teachers, students, schools and industry, advancing Hong Kong’s technological culture and nurturing a new generation of I&T talents with technical capabilities and humanistic care.

 

Online coverage:
Commercial Radio: https://www.881903.com/news/local/2583741
HKCD:
https://www.hkcd.com.hk/content_app/2025-06/21/content_8700661.html
Fashion Value Chain: https://fashionvaluechain.com/polyu-nurtures-future-tech-talent-through-fun-tech-2025/
PolyU: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/media/Media-Releases/2025/0621_PolyU-Fun-Tech-Competition-2024-25-concludes
SingTao: https://polyu.me/4k3yrBN  (subscription required)
PolyU PReCIT:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16YDkNBb98/
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7342122200717545473/

 


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