Workshops will be organized in February to equip students with essential soft skills that are practical in pitching, as well as in academic and at workplace. All workshops have limited quotas and will be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis. All HKU undergraduate students are welcome to join, with priority given to Innovation Wing members. No prior knowledge is required.
Sharing Session by the Champion Team
“How We Turned Ideas into Innovation?”
We are excited to invite the Innogrow team, winners of the HKAE Pitching Competition 2024–25, to share their journey about how they started from initial inspiration to developing a successful innovation. This session will offer exclusive insights into how a real student-led idea transformed into a viable, award‑winning project.
Date: February 3rd, 2026
Time: 15:00 – 16:00
Venue: Tam Wing Fan Innovation Wing One
Workshop Contents
- From Inspiration to Impact: The Origin Story
- Developing the Concept: From Rough Idea to Prototype
- Building an Innovative Solution
- Crafting a Winning Pitch
- Collaboration, Support, and the Innovation Ecosystem
- Future Development
- Q&A / Session
About the winning projects:
Innogrow — Champion of HKAE Pitching Competition 2024–25
Smart Weeding Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Innogrow developed an intelligent, eco‑friendly weeding solution that addresses labor shortages and environmental concerns in agriculture. By combining smart sensing technology, automation, and sustainable design principles, their system reduces manual labor, minimizes chemical usage, and promotes healthier crop growth—advancing the future of sustainable farming.
Delivering Effective Presentation with Slide Deck and Video
Visually captivating slide decks and videos enhance your presentations and convey your ideas effectively. In this workshop, you will learn techniques for creating compelling slide decks and videos, including tips for selecting the essential elements, slide deck creation and video editing. Additionally, you will be guided in creating a short video using the video editing software, OpenShot. Join this informative and practical workshop to elevate your presentation skills and take your presentations to the next level. Details of the workshop are as follows:
Date: February 8, 2025 (Saturday)
Time: 10:00am – 12:00nn (2 hours)
Venue: Digital Learning Studio, Tam Wing Fan Innovation Wing One
Instructor: Mr Kelvin Ip, Former Digital Content Creator of HKU Racing (Innovation Wing Affiliated SIG), Graduated in 2023
Quota: A limited quota of 20 will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis. No prior knowledge is required.
From Concept to Impact: Developing and Writing Convincing Proposal
Designed specifically for students who are new to proposal writing, this workshop is your gateway to mastering this essential skill, which helps you transform an idea into a convincing proposal. During the session, you will understand the purpose and structure of a proposal, as well as the key elements that make a proposal stand out. With exercises and practical examples, you will learn how to articulate your ideas persuasively. You are also welcome to bring along any proposals you are working on. Grab the opportunity to enhance your proposal writing abilities. Details of the workshop are as follows
Date: January 25, 2024 (Thursday)
Time: 2:00 – 3:30pm (1.5 hours)
Venue: Makerspace A, Tam Wing Fan Innovation Wing One
Instructor: Professor May Chui, Associate Head of Innovation Academy, Faculty of Engineering, HKU
Quota: A limited quota of 30 will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis. No prior knowledge is required.
Tentative Rundown:
Part 1: Presentation – Mastering Proposal Writing (30 minutes)
- Welcome and introduction to the workshop
- Importance of proposal writing
- Essential elements of a successful proposal
- Recognizing common pitfalls and implementing improvement strategies in proposals
- Methods for crafting a persuasive written pitch
Part 2: Hands-on Proposal Writing (55 minutes):
- Forming small teams and choosing a project idea from a pool of toy ideas or creating your own (5 minutes)
- Small group sessions with a toy idea: devising an engaging project title (15 minutes)
- Presentation: Volunteer groups share their project titles and receive feedback (10 minutes)
- Small group sessions with a toy idea: formulating concise project objectives (15 minutes)
- Presentation: Volunteer groups present their project objectives and receive feedback (10 minutes)
Q&A & Summary of Key Takeaways (5 minutes)
This contest allows HKU undergraduates to present their project ideas and recruit prospective teammates. The process helps to improve students’ ability to effectively advocate an idea or proposal to a large group of audience. It also provides an opportunity and flexibility for students to form their own team and grow their community of interest and passion.
By taking part in the pitching events, students can:
- recruit prospective teammates to form student interest groups;
- link up with Faculty Supervisors and Advisors;
- improve your ability to effectively advocate an idea or proposal to a large group of audience;
- receive suggestions on areas of improvement for strengthening your soft and technical skills;
- gain support from Innovation Academy and Tam Wing Fan Innovation Wing; and
- obtain a maximum of HK$100K funding support to further develop the idea.
Learn more about previous Pitching Contests
- Learn more about the Pitching Event 2025
- Learn more about the Pitching Event 2024
- Learn more about the Pitching Event 2023
- Learn more about the Pitching Contest for Engineering Undergraduates and InnoHub members 2022
- Learn more about the Pitching Contest for Engineering Undergraduates and InnoHub members 2021
