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  1. Fundings to Actualize Your Idea

Fundings to Actualize Your Idea

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Whether you are a researcher or a student, there are various kinds of funding and outreach opportunities for teams at all stages of development to accelerate to the next level. ORKTS provides comprehensive support to budding CUHK innovators and entrepreneurs, strengthening our entrepreneurial culture on campus.

Check out below funding programmes best suited for your development needs.

 

For Full-time Staff

PILOTS + Program (TSSSU Fund)

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“Empowers faculty to transform research output into real businesses.” 
Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (KPF)

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“Translate research into positive impact for the society." 
Sustainable Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (S-KPF)

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"Nurtures professors to transform social innovation ideas into social enterprises." 
IdeaBooster Fund

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"Inspire and support CUHK researchers in translating knowledge and technologies into tangible societal impact."
 
 

 

For Students

PILOTS Lite Programme

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“Supports aspiring student entrepreneurs to prepare and fine-tune start-ups." 
PILOTS + Program (TSSSU Fund)

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“Empowers faculty to transform research output into real businesses.”
Make a Dash-Funding Scheme for Youth Entrepreneurship in the GBA

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For Alumni

Make a Dash-Funding Scheme for Youth Entrepreneurship in the GBA

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