HONG KONG SAR -
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- 2 June 2026 - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
(HKUST) today successfully hosted its annual "Unicorn Day," one of Hong
Kong's flagship innovation and entrepreneurship events. The event
brought together over 1,800 participants, including students, faculty,
and alumni, as well as international and local government
representatives, industry partners, investors, innovation and technology
entrepreneurs, and researchers. Participants exchanged insights on
strategies to strengthen collaboration across the innovation ecosystem,
foster cross-disciplinary partnerships, and accelerate the translation
of research outcomes into real-world impact.
The event was officiated by
Prof. SUN Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, alongside
consuls-generals and senior officials from countries including
Australia, Chile, France, Hungary, India, Japan, Malaysia, the
Netherlands, Vietnam, and the United Arab Emirates. They were joined by
Prof. Nancy IP, HKUST President; Prof.
Lionel NI, HKUST (Guangzhou) President; and Prof. Tim CHENG, HKUST Vice-President for Research and Development;
in touring over 100 HKUST-nurtured startups, showcasing innovations and
applications spanning areas such as healthcare, electronics, and
artificial intelligence systems, as well as new materials, green energy,
and sustainability.
Prof. Sun Dong remarked, "Innovation and technology (I&T) has
always been at the top of the Hong Kong SAR Government's agenda. We
fully recognise the crucial role of local universities — not only as key
partners, but as the bedrock of Hong Kong's I&T ecosystem. In just
three and a half decades, HKUST has risen to become a global powerhouse
in deep tech, entrepreneurship, and innovation as demonstrated by its
ability to nurture unicorns and deep-tech ventures. Hong Kong is
entering a golden era of I&T development. We are building new
engines to drive Hong Kong's high-quality development, focusing on
research and development in key fields and leading industry
applications. I am confident that Hong Kong will rise as a leading
international I&T center and contribute meaningfully to our nation's
high-quality development, and that HKUST will continue to be a driving
force in this amazing journey."
President Ip said, "As we mark the 35th anniversary of HKUST this
year, we also celebrate the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship
that has long been embedded in our DNA. Both the Technology Transfer
Center and the Entrepreneurship Center were established in the
University's early years to support faculty and students in realizing
their entrepreneurial aspirations and to promote the translation of
research outcomes into practical solutions. Over the past 35 years, the
University has forged ahead with determination, sowing the seeds of
innovation and yielding remarkable achievements across multiple frontier
fields. Today, HKUST continues to broaden its horizons, strategically
positioning itself in key domains. One example is medical education. The
establishment of the HKUST Medical School will integrate the life
sciences with cutting-edge technologies to nurture a new generation of
interdisciplinary medical professionals.
Concurrently, HKUST has been actively involved in national initiatives
such as the Chang'E 8 lunar exploration mission and research projects
for the Tiangong Space Station, and the launch of the first commercially
viable aerospace project under the RAISe+ Scheme. These achievements
exemplify HKUST's enduring 'can do' spirit over the past decades and
echo the theme of today's event—'From Ideas to Miracles—35 Years of
Impact and Beyond'. Looking ahead, HKUST will continue to nurture bold
ideas and action, working hand in hand with partners across different
sectors to cultivate a vibrant innovation ecosystem, ensuring that
research achievements benefit society and create lasting global impact."
To support startups in expanding into global markets and to promote
cross-border collaboration, HKUST introduced an "International
Pavilion," featuring startups and innovation organizations from various
countries and regions. Participants from Thailand, Singapore and Korea
were among those represented, strengthening connections between Hong
Kong, and countries and regions along the Belt and Road in technology
application and industry development.
The event also saw the signing of multiple partnership agreements, including six strategic collaborations with:
- - GPTX Investment Management Limited
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- China Everbright Water Limited
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- Jiangsu Daotop Environmental Technology
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- Samsung R&D Institute China – Guangzhou
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- CalmCar Physical AI Innovation Center
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- InnoAngel
to advance talent development and industry–academia integration, and
foster innovation-driven research and real-world technology translation.
HKUST's I&T Strength Driving Economic Growth
In addition, HKUST also released the report
Driving Socioeconomic Impact Through Research and Innovation: Insights from HKUST,
commissioned by the University and prepared by the international
research information analytics organization Elsevier. The report
highlights HKUST's outstanding performance in innovation and
entrepreneurship. Over the past five years, research output has recorded
an average growth of 10%, approximately 9% higher than that of other
local institutions. More than 65% of the research is concentrated in
engineering and computer science, while 6.2% involves academia-industry
collaboration, significantly higher than the global average of 2.7%.
These collaborations have translated into impactful intellectual
property, with approximately 1,670 patent applications and 700 grants
over the same period, and a high IP utilization rate of above 30%.
Prof. Tim Cheng noted that the findings demonstrate HKUST's
steadily strengthening capabilities in research translation and
academia-industry collaboration. HKUST's publications achieved a
Field-Weighted Citation Impact of 4.40, indicating that their citation
impact is 4.4 times the global average. This underscores HKUST's
significant contributions to advancing Hong Kong's socioeconomic
development and enhancing its competitiveness in innovation and
technology.
In addition, a "Marketplace" was also featured, showcasing products
already launched by startups, including AI analytics tools, healthcare
technologies, and smart city solutions, demonstrating the progress of
translating research into practical applications.