The HK Prize is an international award that honors scientists whose research has made a lasting contribution to society. Open to researchers worldwide and selected through an impartial process without sponsorship or committee influence, its winner receives both monetary prize as well as having their work showcased globally – an accolade which has inspired selfless volunteers helping homeless individuals as well as scientists developing liquid biopsy technologies that speed cancer diagnosis.
Before entering this prestigious contest, it is crucial that participants read all rules and regulations carefully so as to not breach any contest regulations and qualify as winners should they win! Doing this will ensure participants don’t break any contest regulations which could jeopardise eligibility if successful in becoming event hosts in their home city.
Organisers of this competition anticipate that its winners will play a critical role in global development efforts and help shape Hong Kong’s international profile. Their ideas on strengthening Official Development Assistance (ODA) programs in Hong Kong and beyond may also prove influential in shaping their international profile. They will have the chance to showcase their research findings to the world while serving as role models for younger generations.
Researchers looking to be considered for the Hong Kong Prize must submit an application and supporting materials. Their application will then be evaluated by a jury composed of experts from various disciplines; winners will be announced at the end of September with the award ceremony taking place in October.
In addition to prize money, the winning team will also have the chance to host an event in their home city and receive a certificate and trophy – providing an ideal platform for them to promote their research while drawing in new talent to Hong Kong. With one of the world’s most coveted prizes available to innovative scientists like yourself, this competition deserves your participation.
The Hong Kong Prize (HK Prize) is an annual merit-based award presented by the Hong Kong Alliance of Technology and Innovation to honor outstanding scientists, research teams and innovators living or working in Hong Kong or Greater Bay Area. Divided into three categories (Life & Health; New Materials and New Energy; Advanced Manufacturing), up to five individuals or teams may be nominated per category per year can receive awards.
Sammo Hung, an esteemed veteran performer, martial artist and director, received a lifetime achievement award at the Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday evening. Hung is best known for starring in Hong Kong cinema classics such as The Private Eyes and Security Unlimited as an actor; apart from acting, he has pioneered martial arts promotion within Asia; winning various awards for film directing and editing work as well as being honored as an educator and martial artist.