HKUST(GZ) secures multiple accolades at 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva

The joint delegation of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) (HKUST(GZ)) achieved remarkable recognition at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, securing a total of 62 awards. This resounding success underscores the HKUST and HKUST(GZ)'s exceptional capabilities in "AI + X" interdisciplinary innovation and its commitment to translating cutting-edge research into real-world impact.

The innovation cohort comprised 36 teams from HKUST and 26 teams from HKUST(GZ). A total of 62 teams from both campuses secured 62 awards—an outstanding achievement that includes 13 Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury, 20 Gold Medals, 21 Silver Medals and 8 Bronze Medals. Achieving a 100 percent success rate, HKUST and HKUST(GZ) both set new institutional records for the total number of awards received.

A group photo of Mr. David TAJI FAROUKI (third row, seventh left), President of the Jury of the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, Ms. Caroline SIMONET, Director of International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (third row, sixth left), Ir. Andrew YOUNG (third row, fifth left), Hong Kong's official representative for Geneva Inventions Expo and the HKUST delegation led by Dr. KIM Shin-Cheul (third row, eighth left), Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer) and Prof. Hui XIONG (third row, ninth left), Associate Vice-President (Knowledge Transfer), HKUST(GZ).  

The HKUST(GZ) delegation was led by Professor Hui XIONG, Associate Vice-President (Knowledge Transfer). HKUST(GZ)'s projects garnered 4 Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury and 7 Gold Medals, with one also receiving the Innovation Excellence Award from Umm Al-Qura University in Saudi Arabia. Based on publicly available information, the number of Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury received by HKUST(GZ) ranks among the highest for institutions in the Chinese mainland.

The award-winning innovations showcase HKUST(GZ)'s latest advancements in technological innovation and knowledge transfer, spanning cutting-edge fields including healthcare, artificial intelligence, data science, advanced manufacturing, new energy, and the low-altitude economy.

The HKUST(GZ) delegation achieved remarkable success once again at this year's exhibition.

Professor Lionel NI, President of HKUST(GZ), commended the faculty and student teams on their achievements. He said the outstanding results validate the immense potential of the "Unified HKUST, Complementary Campuses" mechanism in integrating research with industry. He also emphasized that HKUST(GZ) will continue joining hands with HKUST to accelerate innovation and drive real-world impact.

Professor Tim CHENG Kwang-Ting, Vice-President for Research and Development at HKUST, said the remarkable results showcase the synergy generated through the "Unified HKUST, Complementary Campuses" strategy and HKUST's commitment to translating research into practical solutions for the benefit of society.

Professor Hui XIONG, Associate Vice-President (Knowledge Transfer) at HKUST(GZ), said that nearly half of the University's participating projects deeply integrate AI technology, leveraging HKUST(GZ)'s unique strengths in interdisciplinary education and project-based learning. He added that HKUST(GZ) and HKUST will continue deepening their collaboration to boost new productive forces of high quality and contribute to sustainable development.

Looking back on the 50th edition of the exhibition last year, all four projects from HKUST(GZ) won awards. This year's expansion to 26 projects reflects HKUST(GZ)'s continuously improving research capabilities and growing international influence under the collaborative innovation mechanism.

A system that integrates multimodal data through cloud-device collaboration to achieve real-time understanding of emotion and estimation of intention with continuous learning capabilities. It empowers robots, wearables, and smart terminals via API/SDK to enable proactive, personalized "high-EQ companion" interactions.

Principal investigator: Zihe ZHAO

Team members: Zihe ZHAO, Boyu JIN, Yutao YUE

Zihe ZHAO (left), Boyu JIN (right)

Built on Professor Ping GAO's independently developed UHMWPE film, this breakthrough PFAS-free solvent-free electrode technology achieves exceptional stability and high performance even under ultra-low catalyst loading. It is a green, safe, and scalable universal solution compatible with fuel cells, water electrolysis, CO2 reduction, and other cutting-edge electrochemical energy conversion technologies.

Principal investigator: Xingwei CHEN

Team members: Ping GAO, Xingwei CHEN, Xingchen GUO, Xin MA, Shijie YUAN

Xingwei CHEN (left), Xingchen GUO (right)

An AI-driven full-color E-Ink picture frame connected to a multi-agent AI-powered self-running virtual world. The frame displays scenes on a daily basis from this evolving world, from the perspective of a user-selected character, also supporting AI art creation.

Principal investigator: Hui XIONG

Team members: Hao WU, Zihan WANG, Yinghui XIA, Ziyang RAO, Miao ZHANG, Shengpan WANG, Cheng CHEN, Hui XIONG

Miao ZHANG, Zihan WANG, Hui XIONG, Hao WU, Yinghui XIA (From left to right)

A no-code quantitative trading engine powered by financial knowledge-driven large language models and multi-agent collaboration. It covers the entire chain from data processing, strategy modeling, and risk control to live trading, enabling continuous strategy optimization.

Principal investigator: Lei CHEN

Team members: Haolin YU, Liping WANG, Hao WANG, Xinyi ZHU, Lei CHEN

Liping WANG, Haolin YU, Hao WANG, Xinyi ZHU (From left to right)

This patented intelligent personalized metabolic rate system enables precise thermal comfort profiling through smart sensing, dynamically driving environmental regulation. It provides core technology for developing individually adaptive next-generation smart energy-saving and low-carbon emission reduction systems. This innovative project also received the Innovation Excellence Award from Umm Al-Qura University.

Principal investigator: Huihe QIU

Team members: Huihe QIU, Pei ZHANG

Principal investigator: Wei HAN

Team members: Wei HAN, Yilin ZHANG, Youhao HU, Junyu FAN, Bowang ZHANG

Principal investigator: Wei XU

Team members: Wei XU, Yijie LI, Nina WANG, Zhaoyang WU, Xiangjun ZENG, Ji LI

Principal investigator: Dianxun XIAO

Team members: Dianxun XIAO, Zifeng CHEN, Zehua LI, Xijian LIN

Principal investigator: Hongyuan LU

Team members: Hongyuan LU, Xiaoxiao MA, Xuan GUO

Principal investigator: Xibin LU

Team members: Xibin LU, Jiayue TANG, Jiaqiang HUANG, Zhaokai LIANG, Hongting DU, Wu MENG, Li CHEN

Principal investigator: Teng ZHOU

Team members: Huilin LI, Zhenrong SHI, Feiyang WU, Teng ZHOU

Principal investigator: Dr. Daniel CHUN, Lecturer, Division of Arts and Machine Creativity

Principal investigator: Professor Furong GAO, Chair Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Principal investigator: Professor Mo LI, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Division of Integrative Systems and Design

Principal investigator: Professor Yen-Hung LIN, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering

Principal investigator: Dr. Naining XU, Post-doctoral Fellow, Division of Life Science

Principal investigator: Professor Levent YOBAS, Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering

Principal investigator: Professor Lisheng ZHANG, Assistant Professor, Division of Life Science and Department of Chemistry

Principal investigator: Professor Qian ZHANG, Head of Division, Division of Integrative Systems and Design; Chair Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Principal investigator: Professor Yuanyuan ZHOU, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Founded in 1973 and jointly organized by the Swiss Federal Government and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva is the longest-running and largest global exhibition of its kind. Widely recognized as the "Oscars" of the invention world, its awards carry significant prestige and international influence, serving as a crucial benchmark for measuring the strength of technological innovation. This year's exhibition brought together over 1,000 projects from around the world to compete, featuring authoritative judges from various industries and attracting continuous global media attention.

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15 Mar 2026
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