HKUST Shines with Record Wins at Geneva Inventions

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) won a total of 62 accolades at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (Geneva Inventions Expo). This resounding success underscores the University's exceptional capabilities in "AI + X" interdisciplinary innovation and its commitment to translating cutting-edge research into real-world impact.

A total of 62 teams from both campuses secured 62 awards-an outstanding achievement that includes 13 Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury, 19 Gold Medals, 21 Silver Medals and 9 Bronze Medals. These accolades serve as a strong testament to HKUST's global leadership in transformative fields such as healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI), advanced manufacturing, and new energy technologies. This year's achievements not only surpass the University's previous records but also deliver a 100% award rate among its participating teams, with the highest number of awards among all higher education institutions in Hong Kong.

The HKUST innovation cohort comprised 36 teams from HKUST and 26 teams from HKUST (Guangzhou). Scholars, students, and alumni from both campuses demonstrated remarkable innovative capabilities under the University's "Unified HKUST, Complementary Campuses" strategic framework. Working together, they continue to push boundaries and pioneer scientific breakthroughs. The University's inventions span multiple strategic research domains, including AI, electronics, health technologies, the low‑altitude economy, and materials science. Notably, more than 60% of the projects leverage AI to drive research breakthroughs, further underscoring HKUST's distinctive strengths in advancing "AI + X" interdisciplinary innovation.

In addition, HKUST is working closely with government departments and industry partners to drive the practical application of innovation and technology in urban governance and industry upgrading. Collaborative projects showcased this year include an AI Tower Crane System that enhances construction site safety; an AI‑powered Water Tank Cleaning Robot capable of operating in confined spaces in place of workers; an AI document‑review assistant designed to support the vetting of tender documents for public works; and an AI‑driven asset management system that analyzes CCTV footage for defect coding and pipe grading. These applications demonstrate HKUST's commitment to translating research outcomes into real‑world impact, strengthening industry safety and operational efficiency, and injecting new momentum into Hong Kong's innovation‑driven development.

Prof. Tim CHENG Kwang-Ting, HKUST Vice-President for Research and Development, extended his congratulations to the University's winning teams and remarked, "As HKUST celebrates its 35th anniversary, it is truly inspiring to witness the teams from both HKUST and HKUST (Guangzhou) shine on the international stage. This remarkable achievement not only showcases the University's strong capabilities and global influence in cutting-edge technologies, but also powerfully affirms the synergy generated through our 'Unified HKUST, Complementary Campuses' strategy."

"As Hong Kong's first research-intensive university, HKUST embodies a can-do spirit and remains committed to nurturing talent who are innovative, adventurous, and ready to take on challenges. With 'AI + X' interdisciplinary research as a key driver, we continue to propel breakthroughs in science and technology. Moving forward, we remain dedicated to fostering a world-class academic and research environment that encourages our community to translate their discoveries into practical solutions, contributing to the long-term well-being of society and humanity," Prof. Cheng added.

During the exhibition, the HKUST delegation actively engaged with representatives from international research institutions, sharing the University's latest research achievements and exploring collaboration opportunities in technology transfer, joint innovation, and talent development. The University's exhibition zone also attracted groups of Hong Kong primary school students, with HKUST members offering live demonstrations and interactive explanations that allowed young learners to experience cutting‑edge technologies firsthand and inspired their curiosity in innovation.

List of projects receiving Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury (ordered alphabetically by the principal investigator's surname):

Project

Principal Investigator(s)

HKUST

Articulator.ai - One-stop Platform for Gen-AI Creation, Art ID Registration, Authentication and Monetization for Emerging Artists

Dr. Daniel CHUN

Lecturer, Division of Arts and Machine Creativity

The Eye of Mold: Multi-Modal Sensing Empowering Real-time Quality Control and Process Optimization for Autonomous, Zero-Defect Molding

Prof GAO Furong

Chair Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

AeroRelief: Autonomous UAV First-Responder System

Prof. LI Mo

Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Division of Integrative Systems and Design

LightSkin: Optical Tactile Skin Enabled by Perovskite for Next-Generation Robotics

Prof. LIN Yen-Hung

Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering

Next-generation Recombinant Antivenom for Snakebites Envenoming Treatment, Prevention, and Diagnosis

Dr. XU Naining

Post-doctoral Fellow, Division of Life Science

An AI-powered Portable Diagnostic Platform that Offers Sample-to-answer Detection for Multiplexed Antimicrobial Resistance to Fight Superbugs

Prof. Levent YOBAS

Professor, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering and Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering

RNA Epitranscriptomics and AI: Empowering First-Strike Screening to Prevent Cancer Before Its Onset

Prof. ZHANG Lisheng

Assistant Professor, Division of Life Science and Department of Chemistry

AI-Powered Home Healthcare Management System for COPD Patients

Prof. ZHANG Qian

Chair Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering

High-Efficiency, Durable Semi-Transparent Perovskite Solar Cell Module

Prof. ZHOU Yuanyuan

Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

HKUST (Guangzhou)

LingCopilot: An LLM-Empowered Multi-agents No-Code Quantitative Trading System

Prof. CHEN Lei

Info Hub Dean

Next-Gen Energy Solution: Robust, Ultra-Low Loading Solvent-Free Electrode Platform

Prof. GAO Ping

Head and Professor of Advanced Materials, Functional Hub

MagiRealm: AI Color E-Ink Frame to a Living Virtual World

Prof. XIONG Hui

Chair Professor, Thrust of Artificial Intelligence

Multimodal Emotional Intelligence System

Prof. YUE Yutao

Associate Professor, Thrust of Artificial Intelligence and Thrust of Intelligent Transportation

The 51st Geneva Inventions Expo attracted over a thousand entries from 40 countries and regions. To learn more about these impactful projects, please refer to the Appendix.

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