PolyU International Future Challenge 2026 launched to drive innovative ventures through cross-border network of Mainland Translational Research Institutes
PolyU International Future Challenge 2026 launched to drive innovative ventures through cross-border network of Mainland Translational Research Institutes
Kamis, 14 Mei 2026 | 22:19
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 14 May 2026 - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) held the Launch Ceremony of the
PolyU International Future Challenge 2026 (PolyU IFC 2026), a
flagship innovation and entrepreneurship competition, yesterday (13
May). With eight competition regions spanning Hong Kong and strategic
Chinese Mainland cities, PolyU IFC 2026 invites local and global
innovators and entrepreneurs to participate, converting their ideas into
impactful ventures that address real-world challenges in these regions.
The Launch Ceremony featured an insightful fireside chat and a sharing
session with last year's participants, drawing the keen participation of
industry experts, scholars and startup representatives.
In his opening remarks,
Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, PolyU President, stated, "PolyU IFC
reflects our deep commitment to driving innovation and nurturing
top-quality talent for societal benefits. This year's Challenge has been
strategically aligned with the Nation's 15th Five-Year Plan and focuses
on the 'Artificial Intelligence (AI)+' initiative. Leveraging the
robust network of PolyU Mainland Translational Research Institutes
(MTRIs), it connects local and global innovators to regional industrial
clusters, offering market opportunities across key industry domains
spanning life sciences, advanced manufacturing, fintech, smart cities
and aerospace." He encouraged global talents to seize this invaluable
opportunity to contribute to the social development of the competition
regions while achieving personal growth.
Building on the success of the inaugural PolyU IFC last year, the
competition returns with eight competition regions, spanning Shenzhen
Qianhai, Jinjiang, Nanjing, Wuhan, Hong Kong, Hefei, Hangzhou and Wuxi.
It aims to empower innovative talent to dream and deliver, supporting
them in creating opportunities for the future of innovation while
leveraging the cross-border network of PolyU MTRIs. All those who
believe in the unlimited potential of AI+ and pursue technology-driven
social impact are encouraged to turn their dreams into reality on the
PolyU IFC 2026 stage.
Participants will earn the chance to win a wealth of rewards and
opportunities, including up to HK$120,000 (Hong Kong Region) or
RMB100,000 (each Chinese Mainland region) for regional champion teams,
who can then compete for greater honours and awards at the Grand Final.
In addition to monetary prizes, participants will also have the
opportunity to connect with Chinese Mainland markets via the
University's MTRI network, join local and overseas entrepreneurial
visits, secure commercialisation support from the PolyVentures startup
ecosystem, access PolyU's established network of investors and corporate
leaders, receive mentorship from industry experts and obtain tuition
sponsorship for the PolyU Master of Technology Entrepreneurship
programme. Moreover, all participants will be entitled to join the
"KT&E Skills Acceleration Hub" training series to enhance their
innovation and entrepreneurship skillsets.
With AI+ at its core and the vision to bring positive impact to local
industries and societal wellbeing, PolyU IFC 2026 strategically focuses
on five industry domains:
Life Sciences and Healthcare,
Advanced Manufacturing and Microelectronics,
Digital Economy and FinTech,
Smart City and Green Living, as well as
Aerospace and Aviation Technology. The focus domains of each competition region are outlined as follows:
Competition Regions
Industry Domains
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Advanced Manufacturing and Microelectronics
Digital Economy and FinTech
Smart City and Green Living
Aerospace and Aviation Technology
Qianhai
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X
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Jinjiang
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Nanjing
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Wuhan
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X
Hong Kong
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X
X
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Hefei
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X
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Hangzhou
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X
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X
Wuxi
X
X
X
X
PolyU is in discussion with government authorities, enterprises and
institutions across Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland to secure their
participation as sponsors, strategic partners and supporting
organisations of the Challenge, offering them enhanced brand visibility,
cross‑border market exposure and access to top innovative talents. By
building a robust cross-border innovation platform, PolyU and its
partners will jointly drive innovation and create long-term value for
society by leveraging synergistic collaboration.
During the Launch Ceremony fireside chat,
Mr Albert WONG, former CEO of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, engaged in a thought-provoking dialogue with
Prof. YANG Hongxia, Associate Dean (Global Engagement) of the PolyU
Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences; Executive Director of
the PolyU Academy for Artificial Intelligence; and Chair Professor of
Generative Artificial Intelligence. The speakers explored a range of
topics that included the innovation ecosystem, tomorrow's ventures and
talents, AI democratisation, and translational research, from both
industry and academic perspectives. This exchange marked the start of
the competition, inspiring everyone with an aspiration for innovation
and entrepreneurship.
Local and global applications are now open for all IFC 2026
competition regions, with the official application deadline set for 14
June. Regional finals will run from August to November, while regional
top teams will compete at the Grand Final in January next year. For
details of the Challenge, please visit the
official website.
Photo Caption: The Launch Ceremony of the PolyU International Future Challenge
2026 was officiated by Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, PolyU President (centre);
Prof. Christopher Chao, Senior Vice President (Research and Innovation)
(5th from left); Prof. Zijian Zheng, Vice President (Knowledge Transfer)
(5th from right); Ms Amylia Chan, Interim Director of the Knowledge
Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office (4th from left); Prof. Changyuan
Yu, Director of PolyU-Jinjiang Technology and Innovation Research
Institute (4th from right); Prof. Yi-Qing Ni, Director of PolyU-Hangzhou
Technology and Innovation Research Institute (3rd from left); Prof. Wu
Chen, Director of Hefei Technology and Innovation Research Institute
(3rd from right); Prof. George Q. Huang, Director of PolyU-Wuxi
Technology and Innovation Research Institute (2nd from left); Prof.
Mingguang He, Director of PolyU-Wuhan Technology and Innovation Research
Institute (2nd from right); Prof. Tommy Minchen Wei, Director of
PolyU-Qianhai Disruptive Technology and Innovation Research Centre (1st
from left); and Prof. Chi-wai Do, Associate Director of PolyU-Nanjing
Technology and Innovation Research Institute (1st from right).