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2026

HKUST Secures Support from Stellar Rise for In-Orbit Bio-Inspired Robotic Project
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Innovation, Research and Technology, Robotics
HKUST Secures Support from Stellar Rise for In-Orbit Bio-Inspired Robotic Project
The Centre for AI Robotics in Space Sustainability (CAIRSS) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has secured HKD 46 million in funding from Stellar Rise Global Holdings Limited (Stellar Rise) to develop advanced bio-inspired robotic manipulation technologies for in-orbit operations. The project aims to support space debris removal and enable next-generation in-orbit manufacturing. With strong backing from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)’ institutions, the project targets an in-orbit demonstration by 2029, contributing to the sustainable development of space technology and the space economy, while supporting the nation's goal of advancing its position as an aerospace powerhouse.
HKUST Faculty and Students Gather on Campus to Celebrate the Successful Launch of the Shenzhou‑23 Manned Spacecraft
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Civil and Environmental Engineering, Climate Change, Climate Resilience
HKUST Faculty and Students Gather on Campus to Celebrate the Successful Launch of the Shenzhou‑23 Manned Spacecraft (Chinese Version Only)
神舟二十三號載人飛船順利升空,並首次有香港載荷專家參與國家航天任務,為香港航天發展譜寫嶄新篇章。為見證這歷史性時刻,香港科技大學(科大)約50名師生今日齊聚校園,共同觀看電視直播,現場氣氛熱烈高漲。當火箭騰飛一刻,師生們紛紛報以熱烈掌聲及歡呼,對能夠同步見證國家航天任務圓滿成功,均感到無比激動與自豪。 近年來,科大科研團隊積極及深度參與國家航天任務。在現場觀看直播的師生之中,不少亦曾參與由科大團隊牽頭研製的全球首款輕小型、高分辨率、高精度二氧化碳與甲烷點源協同探測儀——「天韻相機」(MUSICO)項目。該項目由多位科大教授領導,包括科大土木及環境工程學系講座教授蘇慧教授、土木及環境工程學系系主任兼講座教授張利民教授,以及新興跨學科領域學部副教授翟成興教授。 曾於美國太空總署(NASA)任職長達17年的大氣科學專家蘇慧教授表示:「看到火箭順利升空,大家心情都無比激動,難以言喻。航天任務從研發到發射,每一個環節都需要大量專家與科研人員傾注心力,付出巨大努力;當中涉及的技術攻關與嚴謹測試,確實不計其數。我們亦特別為今次有來自香港的載荷專家參與其中而深感自豪,衷心祝願她在天宮太空站上各項任務圓滿成功。」 
HKUST Congratulates First Hong Kong Payload Specialist Selected for Shenzhou‑23 Crew
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Partnership
HKUST Congratulates First Hong Kong Payload Specialist Selected for Shenzhou‑23 Crew
The China Manned Space Agency today announced the crew of the Shenzhou-23 mission, which includes Dr. LAI Ka-Ying, a payload specialist from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Dr. Lai will embark on a mission aboard the Tiangong Space Station. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) extends its warmest congratulations and expresses profound pride and excitement at this historic moment. 
HKUST Establishes Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions Hub to Drive Education, Research, Innovation, and the New Biodiversity Core Curriculum
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Environment
HKUST Establishes Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions Hub to Drive Education, Research, Innovation, and the New Biodiversity Core Curriculum
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has established the Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions Hub under the Division of Environment and Sustainability (ENVR) of the Academy of Interdisciplinary Studies (AIS) to advance biodiversity education, research, innovation and public engagement, alongside the efforts of its My Climate Risk Hub.
World’s First Lightweight High Resolution High Precision CO₂ and CH₄ Point Source Detector “MUSICO” Arrives at Tiangong Space Station via Tianzhou-10
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Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sustainability, Climate Resilience, Innovation, Research and Technology
World’s First Lightweight High Resolution High Precision CO₂ and CH₄ Point Source Detector “MUSICO” Arrives at Tiangong Space Station via Tianzhou-10
The world’s first lightweight, high‑resolution, high‑precision synergistic observatory for carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane (CH₄) emission point sources – named “MUSICO”, Multi‑Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory, led by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) – was successfully launched aboard the Tianzhou‑10 cargo spacecraft on May 11 and has arrived at China’s Tiangong Space Station. This is not only Hong Kong’s first scientific payload deployed on the national space station, but also a historic breakthrough for the city in the development of high‑end aerospace instruments. The project fully demonstrates Hong Kong’s strong capability to build national‑level cutting-edge scientific payloads, to participate in long‑term space station missions, and to play a key role in addressing global climate change while serving the nation’s strategic “carbon peak and carbon neutrality” goals.
HKUST Achieves Outstanding Results in the Third Round of the RAISe+ Scheme
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HKUST Achieves Outstanding Results in the Third Round of the RAISe+ Scheme
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has once again achieved strong results under the Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One‑Plus (RAISe+) Scheme launched by the Innovation and Technology Commission. In the third round of funding, seven HKUST research projects have been recommended for funding, accounting for nearly one-third of all approved projects in this round. Together with the first two rounds, HKUST has now secured a total of 19 funded projects, the highest number among local universities, underscoring its leading role in translating research outcomes into real-world applications and in advancing industry-academia-research collaboration.
HKUST Innovations Shine at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
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Research and Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Technology, Drones, Robotics, Arts and Creativity, Solar Cell
HKUST Innovations Shine at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today showcased its award-winning inventions, which were recognized at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (Geneva Inventions Expo). The University's 62 participating teams won a total of 62 accolades, including 13 Gold Medals with Congratulations of the Jury, 20 Gold Medals, 20 Silver Medals, and 9 Bronze Medals. This year's achievements set a new record for the University and make it the highest-awarded higher education institution in Hong Kong.
HKUST Launches NeuroCare Community Project  to Screen 6,000 Elderly for Early Alzheimer’s
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Partnership, Innovation, Medical Research
HKUST Launches NeuroCare Community Project to Screen 6,000 Elderly for Early Alzheimer’s
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) today launched the NeuroCare Community Project (the Project), a five-year initiative to enhance early detection of Alzheimer’s risk for Hong Kong’s elderly who need support. Working with over 40 community centers under more than a dozen non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and in collaboration with Tung Wah College (TWC), the Project aims to screen 6,000 community-dwelling elderly aged 60-75, shifting the focus from late-stage diagnosis to proactive, community-based care.With the rapid aging of Hong Kong’s population, it is projected that by 2039, individuals aged 65 or above will account for over 30% of the total population, making early intervention for cognitive health an urgent necessity.