Artificial intelligence can help automate tedious tasks allowing people to focus on important projects or activities. AI-enabled tools such as ChatGPT are gaining traction in Hong Kong and around the globe.
Rebecca Ma wanted to study literature until her father encouraged her to give I&T a chance.
Don’t believe the hype: you can be a programmer without having a background in tech.
For economics major Wilbert Averil, working in the dynamic I&T environment at HKSTP has taught him that learning to do things beyond what you already know builds valuable human capital.
A star-struck girl screams: ‘Isn’t that a K-drama oppa coming our way? Or are they shooting the Cantonese version of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ at Hong Kong Science Park?’ Her know-it-all friend shushes: ‘Get ahold of yourself! That’s Mattis of Aerosim!’
Visiting a lab in the Hong Kong Science Park, a miserable girl says: “I don’t stand a chance here. The I&T sector doesn’t have many opportunities for women”. Her friend retorts: “Have you met Anushka?”
The I&T industry needs people with different skill sets and backgrounds to thrive.
Employees from different backgrounds contribute unique skill sets and experiences, says Christine So, the Co-founder and COO of ARTBAT Live.
Biennial HLMA competition provides an opportunity for secondary students to hone their research skills in mathematics and compete for a share of HK$1 million in prizes.
Check out the 2023 Hang Lung Mathematics Awards and learn the importance of developing new technologies.
Explore the possibilities of AI and the metaverse in Tokyo, London, Singapore or Hong Kong.
Theme for this year’s event, held from June 25 to 26 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, was ‘Think Big Be Innovative’.
Practise your English language skills and travel from Ancient Greece to Indonesia and beyond to learn all about performing on the stage.
The founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative share why they started their non-profit, how their solar-powered boats operate, and how water pollution affects the world.
The initiative is run by the HKU Academy for the Talented, the HKU Laboratory for Space Research and the Orion Astropreneur Space Academy.
Hong Kong is home to a wide variety of marine plants and animals, but human activity, such as ‘ghost gear’, has a devastating impact on them.
Students from three local schools attended a harbour observation tour in Aberdeen to learn about plastic pollution as part of the HSBC Clean Waterways Programme.
With Hong Kong’s landfills running out of space, it’s important to understand more about the waste we generate.
Marine pollution is a serious problem in the city, and one that can be difficult to see. A harbour observation tour held by the HSBC Clean Waterways Programme allowed students to see the issue first-hand and learn what they could do to help.
Lessons learned from failure are important steps on the road to success, SOTY judge tells students
A team from Chiu Lut Sau Memorial Secondary School created the Tamagotchi-like pet as part of the Hong Kong Innovation Challenge.