UG Students Mohammad Sufian and Lam Ho Wai Received the InnoTech Scholarship

Congratulations to Mohammad Sufian (COSC) and Lam Ho Wai (RMBI) on receiving the prestigious InnoTech Scholarship for their exceptional achievements in the field of technology. They will receive up to HKD 150,000 for participation in various elite-training programmes.

The InnoTech Scholarship is a highly competitive award that recognizes 25 Outstanding Undergraduates in technology-related fields each year. The Scholarship has been working to develop the potential for the innovation and technology sector since 2011. It offers 25 local undergraduates HK$150,000 each year and provides chances for Overseas or Mainland attachment, Mentorship, Internships at local businesses, and Service Project Programmes. It enables young people to expand their perspectives internationally, experience the workplace, and create future research prospects.

Our students were selected for the scholarship based on their excellent academic standing and their commitment to innovation in technology. They have been actively involved in the field of technology and science, and have received recognition. This scholarship aims to broaden the perspectives of local InnoTech talents and give them the skills and knowledge they will need to stand out as Hong Kong transforms into an innovative InnoTech hub and make significant contributions to the industry in the years to come through intellectual interactions in a variety of disciplines.

Congratulation again to Mohammad Sufian and Lam Ho Wai who have demonstrated outstanding talent and potential in these areas.

More details about Innovation and Technology Scholarship.

Group photo of award recipients and guests.

Group photo of award recipients and guests.

Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the HKSAR (right), and Mohammad Sufian (left).

Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the HKSAR (right), and Mohammad Sufian (left).

Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the HKSAR (right), and Lam Ho Wai (left).

Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the HKSAR (right), and Lam Ho Wai (left).