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Amazing educational toy design wins global glory at Red Dot

  Congratulations to Dr Yi-teng SHIH and his students Jacky Chan, Foster Choi, Samuel Liu, Alex Sze and TC Tsui on receiving a Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2023 for their educational toy design 'Hexppy'!  The toy set teaches children about exotic wildlife animals in an interactive and intuitive way. It focuses on endangered species found in habitats like the ocean, Antarctica, and rainforests. The goal is to raise awareness about the global extinction threat. Hexppy's animal designs, with their polygonal shapes, are appealing to young players and collectors.   The Red Dot Award is an international design competition for product design, communication design and design concepts. Hexppy is selected as Winner of Red Dot's Childhood category this year.  Learn more about Hexppy  

3 Oct, 2023

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PolyU Design Hatch Awards Launch Event: A Great Starting Point

The PolyU Design Hatch Awards is a distinctive design incubation programme for secondary school students in Hong Kong — a first of its kind competition organised by the School of Design. The launch held on 15 September 2023 was a great success, gathering over 100 students, teachers and parents to kick start the Hatch Awards and thus serving as the perfect gateway to meet and engage potential participants. Highlight of the day was undoubtedly the sharing by our judging panel where Dr Yi-Teng SHIH, Dr Clifford CHOY, Dr Jeffery HO, Mr Kam Fai CHAN and Mr Manto YIU took turns to explain various excellent projects. Together with brief introduction on different design fields and sharing of their expectations on the entries, students’ understanding of each category, namely Communication Design, Community, Space and Service Design, Product Experience Design, Play Design as well as AI and Future Design could be enhanced. Followed by a Q&A session, the interactive exchange of ideas and knowledge further fuelling the students' curiosity and passion for design. Interested students are encouraged to seize this exceptional opportunity to showcase their talents, challenge themselves, and make a positive impact through design. Looking forward to seeing their creativity shine at the Hatch Awards!   MORE ABOUT POLYU DESIGN HATCH AWARDS Revolved around the theme ‘Designing for Happiness and Everyday Life: AI and Future Design’, the Awards aim to nurture future design talents from secondary school students locally with the objective to introduce them to the field of design through 4 days of engaging Hatch Programme and progressive stages of competitions. It is the perfect opportunity for young creative minds from diverse academic backgrounds - be it STEM enthusiasts, economists, artists, or designers - to come together, learn, and challenge their creative thinking. Application for entry will end on 16 October, 2023. The whole Hatch Awards will last till end of July, 2024, consisting 1st & 2nd rounds and 4 days Hatch Programme in between. Want to re-visit the important information for the launch event? Playback is available on request, please reach out to hatch@polyu.edu.hk. More info: www.polyudesignhatch.com

29 Sep, 2023

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Cross-team collaborations on initiatives for Designpreneurs

Exciting news for Designpreneurs! Dean Prof. Kun-Pyo Lee and his team have had a meeting with colleagues from PolyU’s Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office (KTEO) to discuss upcoming collaborations involving two PolyU Design’s units: SD+ and the Li Ka Shing Design & Innovation Lab. These units are actively working with KTEO in the development of Designpreneur and Design-Centred Entrepreneurship training programmes.  SD+ is a knowledge transfer unit offering professional design-related consultancy services and contract research to the industry. On the other hand, the Li Ka Shing Design & Innovation Lab is a newly established incubator centre for PolyU students, faculty members, and alumni. With KTEO’s extensive network and expertise in knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship, the collaborative teams are eager to launch new initiatives to benefit aspiring Designpreneurs.

30 Aug, 2023

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Prof. Stephen Jia Wang joins Royal Society of Arts as Fellow

Prof. Stephen J. Wang has joined the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) as Fellow. The RSA, with an almost 270 years history, today, the RSA has fellows elected from 80 countries worldwide. It is a global network consisting of more than 30,000 entrepreneurs, educators, and innovators. Their collective goal is to work together for the advancement of society, the economy, and the environment. Notable past Fellows (before 1914, Members) include Charles Dickens, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Hawking, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, Marie Curie, Nelson Mandela, David Attenborough, Judi Dench, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker, and Tim Berners-Lee.  As a Fellow of the RSA, Prof. Wang will be committed to the 'Design for Life' mission, taking a leadership role in making the world a better place. Being part of the RSA Fellow Community will provide Prof. Wang with access to new ideas and innovative future-focused research, which will further inspire him in his endeavours.  Prof. Wang's profile at RSA: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/find-a-fellow/profile/180310

28 Aug, 2023

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Design students collaborate to give second life to retired bottle crates honoured ESG award

We are happy to know that our collaborator, Swire Coca-Cola HK has won a bronze award in the Best PR Campaign – ESG at the PR Awards 2023, presented by Marketing-Interactive. Congratulations! The honour was contributed by “Second Life of Crates”, a design collaboration with our PolyU Design undergraduate students who turned retired glass bottle crates into sustainable products like clothing tags for the visually impaired.  The project was part of the Sustainable Product Design subject taught by Mr Benny Ding Leong and Dr Brian Lee back in 2022. The creative products were exhibited a The Mills as a public education campaign.

21 Aug, 2023

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【The Student Story】 PolyU Design is full of talented people: Valerie Wong reflects on PolyU Summer Institute 2023

The PolyU Summer Institute — Residential Camp went by quickly and one of our student ambassadors, Valerie Wong of Foundation Year spent some time to reflect on the cherished moments of the experience.The PolyU Summer Institute 2023 is a newly launched programme for Secondary 4-5 students to have an immersive university experience, consisting a 3-day, 2-night residential camp held on 24-26 July.   Highlight of the event was definitely the WHAT DESIGN? full day workshop organised by PolyU Design on day 2, welcoming 19 curious students. As an experienced senior who has been down this path of participating in various PolyU activities for secondary school students prior her admission to the School of Design, Valerie sees this 1-day experience as a true portrayal of a day of a design student.   "Tight deadline, high workload!” Valerie giggled. Despite the intensive session of producing both 2D and 3D outcomes, the students put effort in the group projects and contribute their ideas as one, learning the importance of visualizing the making process, planning and work division to bring their ideas from imagination to reality. Another memorable episode of the day was her idea for a 30-mins design interview brainstorming exercise on the spot, as the warm up activity that would be useful to help the aspiring designers plan ahead.     Bonding between the participants was closely-knitted thanks to a series of high energy, team-building activities infused with more intimate moments of chill chats and sharing (and a bit of gossips) at the student dormitory. "Not only enjoying the fun and excitement during game time, experiencing the real design student life," explained by the student ambassador, "we also took time to slow down and reflected on these few days and thought about their future direction while treasuring the little time left for us to be together."     "PolyU Design is full of talented people ;)" Valerie wrapped up her reflection with a smile, recalling her amazement when enjoying the Interest Club Showcase performance of singing and playing cajon by the participants, like a proud mother showing us the photos she has taken for her talented children. Aspiring young talents are always welcome to join the fun as the School organises year-round activities for secondary school students, get in touch with us at sdmktg@polyu.edu.hk!  

21 Aug, 2023

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Ministerial visit of Mr Roderick Wols from Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Beijing

We were truly honored to host Mr Roderick Wols, Minister Plenipotentiary and Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Beijing, along with Mr Arjen van den Berg, Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Hong Kong and Ms Caitlin Lam, Senior Commercial Officer last week. It was an incredible meeting where Dean Kun-Pyo Lee introduced the latest development of the School and our Dutch professor Johan Hoorn showcased his groundbreaking robotic research. The guests were also given a guided tour of Design Show where they were able to witness the extraordinary creative designs crafted by our talented students. The visit culminated in a meeting with the senior management of PolyU, President Prof. Jin-Guang Teng and Vice President Prof. Ben Young.  We extend our deepest gratitude to Mr Wols and Mr van den Berg for their invaluable presence and engaging discussions, and look forward to our next meeting in the future.

11 Aug, 2023

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PolyU’s research centres partnered with industries to support local art community and cultural development

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) announced the establishment of the Research Centre on Cultural and Art Technology and the PolyU-NVIDIA Joint Research Centre on 24 July 2023. The Centres’ Opening Ceremony, hosted by Professor Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, was held together with the Asia Pacific Art and Culture Technology Forum where renowned industry leaders shared insights on the applications of generative AI. Centre Director Professor Henry Duh announced the ‘Call for Global Collaboration‘ that targeted to support Hong Kong art and culture. The event was attended by guests from different industries, including Invest HK, the British Consulate-General, Adobe, Moleskine, Unity, Tencent Games Lightspeed Studios, and more, who are also important stakeholders of the Centres. The Centre looks forward to partnering with institutions and funding bodies to work together and support local art community and cultural groups.  

26 Jul, 2023

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Brian Kwok's second book on Chinese typography "City Script 2 - Hong Kong Type Designers"

Associate Professor Mr Brian Kwok's second book on Chinese typography, "City Script 2 - Hong Kong Type Designers," 《香港造字匠2》has just been released at the Hong Kong Book Fair.  The #book features the work of eight emerging typeface designers in Hong Kong and provides insights into their growth experiences, design aesthetics, and font creation. It attempts to offer a comprehensive understanding of the Hong Kong typeface design industry and showcase the incredible talent that exists within it. Learn more (in Chinese)  

25 Jul, 2023

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A fruitful delegation to Bangkok returned with a MOU with Cloud 11 and Partnerships

A delegation led by Prof. Kun-Pyo Lee has made a wonderful journey in Bangkok in early July to explore academic and industry collaborations, focusing on regional cooperation and academic exchange. We are delighted to have engaged with various corporations, organisations and Thammasat Design School to foster meaningful connections and signing a significant MOU with Cloud 11. The MOU between PolyU Design and Cloud 11 establishes a long-term partnership on interactive multimedia and entertainment technology and covers a series of collaborations in research and development, training programme and event exhibitions at Cloud 11 spaces. This partnership will foster innovation, creativity, and immersive learning experiences for students and partitioners. Moving forward, we will continue discussions on diversity development in applied research and industry collaboration. Our gratitude to all who supported us throughout this fruitful journey and look forward to meeting all the friends again soon.

18 Jul, 2023

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