Laurels for School of Science and Technology students at Innovate for Future competition

News Laurels for School of Science and Technology students at Innovate for Future competition

Laurels for School of Science and Technology students at Innovate for Future competition

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Laurels for School of Science and Technology students at Innovate for Future competition

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Projects, Awards, Awardees and Programmes:
Gyming HK — Championship (Tertiary Stream)
Ngai Tin-lok and Cheng Ho-kiu, Bachelor of Computing with Honours in Computer Science

Large Language Model (LLM) Bot Integration for Enhanced Technical Support — Certificate of Merit
Lee Ho-chit, Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electronic and Computer Engineering

Competition:
Innovate for Future 2024

Organiser:
Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association

Details:
Students from the School of Science and Technology (S&T) took their projects to Innovate for Future 2024 and were rewarded with accolades. Ngai Tin-lok and Cheng Ho-kiu won the Championship in the Tertiary Stream with their project “Gyming HK”, a fitness coaching app that integrates artificial intelligence to analyse the posture and habits of people working out to prevent injury and improve training efficiency as the fitness business is expanding exponentially.

Lee Ho-chit received a Certificate of Merit with his collaborative project “Large Language Model (LLM) Bot Integration for Enhanced Technical Support”. In partnership with OptiMicro Technologies Inc., a Canadian software company, it proposes an LLM chatbot that incorporates domain-specific knowledge using the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) method to offer more accurate and efficient solutions to the technical support for customers, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and reducing the workload on human staff support.

Organised by the Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association, Innovate for Future is an open competition of innovation and technology to inspire young people in Hong Kong to create innovative products or services for solving and improving our real-life challenges, from idea generation to prototype development.

Projects, Awards, Awardees and Programmes:
Gyming HK — Championship (Tertiary Stream)
Ngai Tin-lok and Cheng Ho-kiu, Bachelor of Computing with Honours in Computer Science

Large Language Model (LLM) Bot Integration for Enhanced Technical Support — Certificate of Merit
Lee Ho-chit, Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electronic and Computer Engineering

Competition:
Innovate for Future 2024

Organiser:
Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association

Details:
Students from the School of Science and Technology (S&T) took their projects to Innovate for Future 2024 and were rewarded with accolades. Ngai Tin-lok and Cheng Ho-kiu won the Championship in the Tertiary Stream with their project “Gyming HK”, a fitness coaching app that integrates artificial intelligence to analyse the posture and habits of people working out to prevent injury and improve training efficiency as the fitness business is expanding exponentially.

Lee Ho-chit received a Certificate of Merit with his collaborative project “Large Language Model (LLM) Bot Integration for Enhanced Technical Support”. In partnership with OptiMicro Technologies Inc., a Canadian software company, it proposes an LLM chatbot that incorporates domain-specific knowledge using the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) method to offer more accurate and efficient solutions to the technical support for customers, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and reducing the workload on human staff support.

Organised by the Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association, Innovate for Future is an open competition of innovation and technology to inspire young people in Hong Kong to create innovative products or services for solving and improving our real-life challenges, from idea generation to prototype development.

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