The Best Project Award Competition 2025 reached its finale last Saturday, featuring a remarkable selection of Capstone Projects presented by ten exemplary students. This year’s finalists were assessed by an esteemed judging panel that included both academic experts and industry professionals: (In alphabetical order of surnames) Each contestant was allotted 15 minutes to introduce their project, demonstrate its features, and respond to questions from the judges. The panel commended the participants for their thorough research, innovative approaches, and the high standard of execution and assessment evident in their work. The students also impressed judges with their strong communication and presentation abilities. Following a comprehensive review, the judges announced the winners of this year’s awards. Alongside the coveted Best Project Awards, two students were also honoured with the InfoTech Job Market Driven Scholarship, in recognition of their projects’ alignment with current industry demands and the valuable skills demonstrated. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the award recipients for their outstanding accomplishments and creative Capstone Projects. Their dedication and ingenuity are truly remarkable! Award Awardee Project Title Champion ZHANG Wengyu Multi-Level Drug Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification via Deep Learning 1st runner-up CHEN Ru Bing Towards Knowledge Pyramid Construction of Large Language Models: A Case Study For Smart Education 2nd runner-up NIYITEGEKA Berwa Aime Noel Improving Cross-Device Usability of Password Managers Merit HUANG Yidan Real-Time Speech-to-Text Translation Demo Development ZHANG Haolin System-on-Chip Client-Server Single-Core-Equivalence (SoCCS SCE) InfoTech Job Market Driven Scholarship
HUNG Wai Hin Learning Anti-Money Laundering Through Interactive Simulation LAM Pui Wa Web-Based Anti-Cheat Quiz System for Mobile and Desktop