What is the HK Prize?

Hong Kong has a reputation as one of the world’s most open societies, and it certainly lives up to that image in many ways. Its citizens are able to enjoy freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, and they are able to participate in civic activities without fear of reprisal or suppression by the government. This is why the country has received so much attention from the international community. It has also been the home of many of the greatest intellectual minds and scientists in history.

As the world becomes more interconnected, Hong Kong is playing an important role in the global economy as a hub for research and innovation. Its government is committed to helping the city become a leader in technology and a destination for higher education. In his recent Policy Address, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region John Lee Ka-chiu noted that Hong Kong will continue to strengthen its technological and scientific leadership, as well as build an international center for postsecondary education.

The hk prize is an annual award that is given to outstanding scientists from Hong Kong who have made significant contributions in the field of science and technology. The finalists are selected by a panel of judges that is made up of prominent scientists in the field of science and technology from all over the world. The finalists are then awarded their prizes at a ceremony in Hong Kong.

The winner of the HK prize is usually invited to present their work at the event. This is a great opportunity for them to share their achievements with the world. The HK prize is also a great way for them to make connections with other scientists and potential employers.

The HK prize is open to all enrolled secondary school students in Hong Kong. Interested students can enter by getting nominated by their teachers. There are different categories to choose from, and students can submit up to three artworks. The judges will select 20 artworks for the shortlist. The judges’ prize is HK$8,000, and the school of the Judges Prize winner will receive HK$20,000. There are five award fields: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Life and Health, New Materials and Energy, Advanced Manufacturing and FinTech. Only one person (or team) can win each of the five awards within a year. This ensures the quality and fairness of the review process. The judging process is also rigorous to ensure that only the best work will be awarded. Each of the winners will receive a cash prize, a certificate and a trophy.