Entrepreneurship

The School of Engineering welcomed over 2,200 graduates in its newest Class of 2024.
The School of Engineering welcomed over 2,200 graduates in its newest Class of 2024.
The HKUST Engineering Alumni Summer Mixer 2024 was attended by around 200 alumni, faculty members and students.
The HKUST Engineering Alumni Summer Mixer 2024 was attended by around 200 alumni, faculty members and students.
Co-founded by Prof. Li Zexiang (eleventh right) and Prof. Ko Ping-Keung (seventh right) in 1999, Googol Technology was successfully listed on the ChiNext Board of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on August 15, 2023.
Co-founded by Prof. Li Zexiang (eleventh right) and Prof. Ko Ping-Keung (seventh right) in 1999, Googol Technology was successfully listed on the ChiNext Board of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on August 15, 2023.
Stepping Up the Semiconductor Game
Stepping Up the Semiconductor Game
Stepping Up the Semiconductor Game
Stepping Up the Semiconductor Game
The winning team of the Sino-HKUST One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition founded AutoSafe, an AI solution company leveraging smart technology to modernize and automate worksite safety monitoring while improving efficiency. In the photo: Issac LEUNG, co-founder (first left, back row), Prof. Jack CHENG (second right, back row), and Peter WONG, co-founder (first right, front row).
The winning team of the Sino-HKUST One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition founded AutoSafe, an AI solution company leveraging smart technology to modernize and automate worksite safety monitoring while improving efficiency. In the photo: Issac LEUNG, co-founder (first left, back row), Prof. Jack CHENG (second right, back row), and Peter WONG, co-founder (first right, front row).
AutoSafe Team
The entrepreneurship success of the School of Engineering (SENG) members was recognized with six out of 18 start-ups in the “Unicorns HK 2021” shortlist being founded or co-founded by SENG faculty or alumni.
The entrepreneurship success of the School of Engineering (SENG) members was recognized with six out of 18 start-ups in the “Unicorns HK 2021” shortlist being founded or co-founded by SENG faculty or alumni.
Nick Chin Jing-Wei (left) and Kyle Wong Kwan-Long (right) demonstrated their camera-based health and wellness monitoring solution at the 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.
Nick Chin Jing-Wei (left) and Kyle Wong Kwan-Long (right) demonstrated their camera-based health and wellness monitoring solution at the 7th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.