Event Highlight | 48th International Exhibition of Invention Geneva (26 - 30 April 2023)
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Event Highlight | 48th International Exhibition of Invention Geneva (26 - 30 April 2023)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) triumphed at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, winning a total of 26 awards, including two special grand prizes the Prize of the International Federation of Inventors’ Association – IFIA Award and Prize of Saudi Arabian Delegation. This demonstrating the University’s excellence in research and innovation on the global stage.
Research teams from Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Science, and Faculty of Medicine garnered 2 special grand prizes, 6 Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury, 2 Gold Medals, 11 Silver Medals and 7 Bronze Medals with their innovations in the event. In fact, CUHK teams won the highest number of the prestigious Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury among Hong Kong delegations at this year’s Expo.
Among the 26 projects, 8 of them were developed under the world-class InnoHK research centres led by CUHK, which collaborate with top research institutions around the world. Another 9 projects have been commercialised through university-supported start-up companies led by CUHK researchers or become successful social enterprises.
Prize of the International Federation of Inventors’ Association – IFIA Award and a Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury
Prize of Saudi Arabian Delegation and a Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury
Gold Medal with the Congratulations of the Jury
RefluxChip – a Miniature, Battery-free Remote Sensing System for Real-Time Monitoring of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease by Professor Zhang Li of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Professor Philip Chiu Wai-yan of the Department of Surgery and Professor Chan Kai-fung of the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine.(Photo: ORKTS)
This invention is a miniature, battery-free remote sensing system with an extended detection period for real-time monitoring of GERD in a non-invasive, inexpensive fashion.
Brain Tech for Babies to Predict Language Developmental Problem by Professor Patrick Wong of the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages. (Photo: ORKTS)
Precision Listening® brain technology is a short EEG test conducted on babies while they are sleeping to predict language developmental problems from infancy.
Supramolecular Immunohistochemistry for 3D Imaging of Whole Organs by Dr Lai Hei Ming of the Department of Psychiatry. (Photo: ORKTS) This invention uses supramolecular chemistry to achieve automated, quantitative 3D structural-molecular imaging in whole organs, laying the foundation for low- cost, accessible precision diagnostics and advanced research tools.
Gold Award
Self-healing Magnetic Slime Robot for Non-invasive Endoluminal Intervention in the Gastrointestinal System by Professor Zhang Li of the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Professor Philip Chiu Wai-yan of the Department of Surgery and Professor Chan Kai-fung of the Chow Yuk Ho Technology Centre for Innovative Medicine. (Photo: ORKTS)
This invention is a soft robot that can navigate in tiny or tortuous lumens, perform various functions, and has great potential in minimally invasive endoluminal intervention.
Scalable Production of α-CsPbI3 Nanocrystals – a Promising Photovoltaic Material by Dr Lai Hei Ming of the Department of Psychiatry. (Photo: ORKTS)
α-CsPbI3 nanocrystal is the most promising raw material for LEDs and solar cells, but synthesis has required temperatures above 110°C and has not been scalable to above 5 ml. This enables industrial, 50 ml-scale synthesis at 20°C with similar quality.
In addition, two of CUHK startups (Depth Vision Ltd and Geniebiome Ltd), established under the Hong Kong Government's Technology Start-up Support Scheme (TSSSU) programme, also participated as exhibitors to achieve a remarkable 2 Golds Medals and 1 Silver Medal.
Depth Vision Ltd (Photo: ORKTS)
Geniebiome Ltd (Photo: ORKTS)
About the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
The International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva is the largest global exhibition devoted exclusively to inventions. All the exhibited inventions have been evaluated by an international jury of specialists. This year’s exhibition showcased over 1,000 inventions from 40 countries and regions.