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PolyU International Future Challenge (Shanghai region) yields top four teams

14 Aug 2025

Events Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office

Prof. Christopher Chao, PolyU Vice President (Research and Innovation) (9th from left); Mr Chen Yong, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Xuhui District People’s Government (centre); Mr Benny Chan, Founder of Flair Capital (8th from left); Ms Amylia CHAN, Assistant Director of PolyU Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office (5th from left), posed with other guests and judges.

Prof. Christopher Chao said that the competition holds great significance for deepening industry-academia-research collaboration between PolyU and Xuhui District, fully embodying their profound synergy. The focus areas of the competition align precisely with Xuhui’s I&T development blueprint, underscoring the active role of the challenge in gathering I&T talent and advancing the translation of cutting-edge technologies.

Prof. Christopher Chao, Mr Chen Yong, Mr Benny Chan, and Ms Amylia Chan posed with all participants of the Competition.

LAN-XEN has won the “Flair Capital Cup” (Championship) of the PolyU x Flair Capital International Future Challenge (Shanghai Region).

Representatives from Mainland universities such as Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Tongji University, along with investors and industry experts, attended the final and witnessed the success of Hong Kong-Shanghai collaboration on innovation.


The final of the PolyU x Flair Capital International Future Challenge (Shanghai Region) was held in Shanghai’s Xuhui District on 8 August. Fifteen outstanding teams vied for a range of awards and cash prizes totalling RMB 270,000. The top four teams will qualify for the Grand Final, which will be held in Shenzhen in December, together with leading teams from all regions.

Sponsored by Flair Capital, founded by PolyU alumnus Mr Benny CHAN, the Competition is supported by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Xuhui District People’s Government, Science and Technology Commission of Xuhui District, and Party Working Committee and Office of Hongmei Sub-district, Xuhui District. This collaboration aims to connect global I&T talents and inject new vitality into the technological development of both Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Xuhui District is an important high-ground for innovation and technology (I&T) in Shanghai. Home to a large number of multinational corporations, R&D institutions, and renowned universities, it has made remarkable achievements in domains such as artificial intelligence (AI), biomedicine, and fintech. Industrial clusters valued at hundreds of billions RMB strategically emerged from within its confines, continuously providing driving force for Shanghai’s development into a globally I&T centre.

Prof. Christopher CHAO, PolyU Vice President (Research and Innovation) said, “This competition holds great significance for deepening industry-academia-research collaboration between PolyU and Xuhui District, fully embodying their profound synergy. The focus areas of the competition align precisely with Xuhui’s I&T development blueprint. It underscores the active role of the challenge in gathering I&T talent and advancing the translation of cutting-edge technologies.” Prof. Chao encouraged all teams to cherish this valuable hands-on experience, drive technological breakthroughs through innovation, leverage the competition platform to connect with other participants, share achievements, and work together towards a better tomorrow.

The Competition focuses on four core domains: blockchain, low-altitude economy, AI-empowered medical, and digital transformation, as well as AI applications in these domains. In addition to cash prizes, winning teams will be able to access support from PolyU Mainland Translational Research Institutes (MTRIs) and the PolyVentures startup ecosystem, as well as the opportunity to enter the high-quality incubators in Xuhui District to expand their business in Shanghai.

The Competition attracted more than 70 projects, with participating teams from Shanghai and overseas. This fully demonstrated Shanghai’s vitality in innovation and entrepreneurship, achieving the competition’s goal of “bringing in and going global”. Following a rigorous selection process, 15 projects advanced to the final to compete for multiple awards. The Shanghai Region award-winning companies/projects are as follows:

Award

Company/Project

Cash Prize

Flair Capital Cup (Championship)* 

LAN-XEN

RMB 100,000

First Prize*

Jufu (Shanghai) Medical Technology Co., Ltd

RMB 60,000

Second Prize*

CeresRobotics.ai

RMB 40,000

Second Prize*

Moon Lab Limited RMB 40,000

Merit Award

Shanghai Tianyin Biology Co., Ltd

RMB 5,000

Merit Award

Sustainaball Limited

RMB 5,000

Merit Award

Virtual MRI Contrast Enhancement System for Precise Tumour Detection and Treatment

RMB 5,000

Best Presentation Award (voted by the audience)

CeresRobotics.ai

RMB 5,000

Best Innovation Award (voted by the audience)

Last-centimetre Drone Delivery in Urban Environments

RMB 5,000

Most Popular Award (voted by the audience)

Last-centimetre Drone Delivery in Urban Environments

RMB 5,000

*Teams advancing to the Grand Final

The PolyU International Future Challenge (IFC), the University’s flagship innovation and entrepreneurship competition, features a unique “1+N” framework, with Hong Kong serving as the main competition region alongside multiple regions across six Mainland cities, including Huizhou, Wenzhou, Qianhai in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Jinjiang. It is open to technology startup teams and innovators from across the globe. PolyU collaborates with leading domestic enterprises and PolyU MTRIs in each region to provide participating and winning teams with the necessary support and guidance. This includes visits to Mainland cities and PolyU MTRIs, participation in corporate visits, access to business and technical consultation services, and overseas journeys.

Over 600 applications have been received from the seven competition regions thus far. Applications have closed in six of those regions, with the deadline for the Wenzhou region being 31 August 2025. The Grand Final will take place in Shenzhen this December. For more details about the IFC, please visit the official website.

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