
(香港,2024年3月9日)由香港工程師學會(下稱「學會」)籌辦的「粵港澳大灣區高校創新工程邀請賽」(下稱「比賽」)今日圓滿舉行。比賽邀請香港和內地的高等院教工程學系學生聯隊參賽,以自家設計及改裝的遙控車及機械臂,在沙場上完成指定比賽專案,爭奪獎項。學會期望借今次活動深化大灣區內各高校工程系的合作和交流。
邀請賽是香港工程師週2024的重點活動之一,今日在南華體育會沙灘排球場舉行決賽。香港本地院校聯同內地合共20間院校,組成10隊聯隊,在比賽前夕,共同合作程式設計和組裝兩架遙控車連機械臂,及製作一座橋樑。在決賽當日,參賽隊須在現場建造沙堡,在限時內利用遙控車接力運送旗幟放置在沙堡上,經評審爭奪多個設計獎項。
比賽考驗參加者的工程知識和技術,鼓勵他們發揮創意和團體合作。經過近4小時的比賽,由香港都會大學和深圳技師學院組成的聯隊成功邀請賽的全場總冠軍,贏取港幣1萬元的獎學金。
香港工程師學會會長李志康博士、工程師表示:「學會一直致力深化與大灣區高等院校的學術交流,希望借助今次比賽強化與內地院校的連結,創造更多合作新契機。學會將繼續舉辦不同活動,促進粵港澳大灣區青年工程師的交流和合作,共同推動和貢獻國家發展。」
發展局常任秘書長 (工務) 劉俊傑工程師, JP表示:「發展局一直積極推動兩地工程界更密切的交流合作,發揮『背靠祖國、聯通世界』的獨特優勢,參與大灣區和一帶一路沿線國家和城市的基建建設,推動國家的高質量工程發展。今天我很高興看到很多的年輕的新力軍,期望大灣區的高校生進行更多交流、互動,擔當兩地合作的橋樑,建設香港、服務大灣區,為國家的新輝煌作出貢獻。」
粵港澳大灣區高校創新工程邀請賽籌委會主席樂法成教授、工程師表示,比賽提供互動平台,讓內地和香港的年青人展現他們獨特的想法,亦鼓勵團隊合作,應對各種挑戰,希望參賽者獲得寶貴交流經驗、拓寬視野。
粵港澳大灣區高校創新工程邀請賽得獎名單如下:
遙控車類別 |
冠軍 |
亞軍 |
季軍 |
最具創意遙控車設計獎 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學 隊伍A聯隊 |
香港科技大學 及香港科技大學(廣州)聯隊 |
香港大學 及 廣州理工學院隊伍A聯隊 |
最環保遙控車設計獎 |
香港專業教育學院(黃克競)隊伍B及 深圳職業技術大學 隊伍B聯隊 |
香港科技大學 及 香港科技大學(廣州)聯隊 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍B 及 順德職業技術學院隊伍 A聯隊 |
最輕巧遙控車獎 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍B |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍A |
香港專業教育學院(黃克競)隊伍A |
最快速遙控車獎 |
香港大學 及 廣州理工學院隊伍A聯隊 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學隊伍A聯隊 |
香港都會大學 及 深圳技師學院聯隊 |
橋樑類別 |
冠軍 |
亞軍 |
季軍 |
最具創意橋樑設計獎 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍A 及 中山大學隊伍B聯隊 |
香港都會大學 及 深圳技師學院聯隊 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學隊伍 A聯隊 |
最環保橋樑設計獎 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍A 及 中山大學隊伍B聯隊 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學隊伍A聯隊 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍B 及 順德職業技術學院隊伍 A聯隊 |
最少支撐及最輕巧橋樑獎 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍A 及 中山大學隊伍B聯隊 |
香港大學 及 廣州理工學院隊伍A聯隊 |
香港城市大學 及 中山大學隊伍A聯隊 |
沙堡類別 |
冠軍 |
亞軍 |
季軍 |
最高沙堡獎 |
香港大學 及 廣州理工學院隊伍A聯隊 |
香港理工大學 及 廣州理工學院隊伍B聯隊 |
香港科技大學 及 香港科技大學(廣州)聯隊 |
最佳沙堡造型設計獎 |
香港都會大學 及 深圳技師學院聯隊 |
香港專業教育學院(青衣)隊伍A 及 中山大學隊伍B聯隊 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學隊伍A聯隊 |
其他特別獎 |
冠軍 |
亞軍 |
季軍 |
最佳團隊合作獎 |
香港都會大學 及 深圳技師學院聯隊 |
香港科技大學 及 香港科技大學(廣州)聯隊 |
香港中文大學 及 深圳職業技術大學隊伍A聯隊 |
全場總冠軍 |
香港都會大學 及 深圳技師學院 |
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相片一: 香港工程師學會會長李志康博士、工程師期望借助比賽強化與內地院校的連結。
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相片二: 發展局常任秘書長 (工務) 劉俊傑工程師, JP期望大灣區的高校生進行更多交流、互動。 |
相片三: 大合照:發展局常任秘書長 (工務) 劉俊傑工程師, JP(中)、機電工程署機電工程署署長/機電工程營運基金總經理彭耀雄工程師, JP(左二)、香港工程師學會會長李志康博士、工程師(左三)、香港工程師週2024粵港澳大灣區高校創新工程邀請賽籌委會主席樂法成教授、工程師(右三)、中國工程院院士、英國皇家工程院院士陳清泉教授、工程師(右二)、職業訓練局青年學院(葵湧、薄扶林)院長及工程學科副學術總監劉慶強博士(左一),以及香港工程師學會秘書長薛永恆教授、工程師(右一)。
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相片四: 嘉賓與參賽隊伍合照。
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相片五至十: 參賽隊伍需在現場建造沙堡,在限時內利用遙控車接力運送旗幟,經評審爭奪獎項。
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相片十一: 是次比賽由香港都會大學和深圳技師學院組成的聯隊勇奪全場總冠軍。
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相片十二: 由香港工程師學會籌辦的「粵港澳大灣區高校創新工程邀請賽」已圓滿舉行。
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關於香港工程師學會
香港工程師學會前身為「香港工程協會」,早於1947年成立,隨著協會不斷發展,政府於1975年通過《香港工程師學會條例》(第1105章),正式賦予學會法定地位。現時學會會員人數超過34,000名,當中有約17,000名為法定會員。學會以團結不同專業界別的工程師,為會員謀求福利為宗旨。為確保會員質素,學會亦負責擬定專業工程師訓練及資歷審核標準,將會員資歷分為22個專業界別作出審核。同時,學會並積極推廣專業守則,對會員的操守有嚴格要求。有關本會更多資訊,請流覽 https://hkie.org.hk/
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(Hong Kong, 9 March 2024) The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Tertiary Institution Innovation Project Invitational Competition (the Competition) organised by The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (the HKIE) successfully concluded today. The Competition invited engineering students from higher education institutions in Hong Kong and Mainland to form teams. Using self-designed and modified remote-control cars and robotic arms, teams competed in designated tasks at a field to win awards. The HKIE hopes that the event will deepen corporation and exchange among engineering institutions in the Greater Bay Area.
The Competition is one of the key events of the Hong Kong Engineers Week 2024. Today, the final was held at the Beach Volleyball Court of South China Athletic Association. A total of 20 local, Mainland and higher institutions formed 10 teams. Before the competition day, each team collaborated in programming and assembling two remote-control car and robotic arms, as well as constructing a bridge. On final competition, participating teams had to build sandcastles on-site and use their remote-control cars to relay and place flags on the sandcastles within a limited time. Various awards were competed for and judged by a panel.
The competition tests participants' engineering knowledge and skills, encouraging them to showcase their creativity and teamwork. After nearly 4 hours of competition, a joint team composed of the Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group emerged as the overall champions of the invitational competition tournament, winning a scholarship of HK$10,000.
Ir Dr Barry Lee Chi Hong, President of the HKIE, said, “The HKIE has been committed to deepening academic exchanges with higher education institutions in the Greater Bay Area. Through this competition, we hope to strengthen our connections with higher institutions in Mainland, creating more opportunities for collaboration. The HKIE will continue to organise various activities to promote the exchange and cooperation among young engineers in the Greater Bay Area, contributing to the development of the country.”
Ir Ricky Lau Chun kit, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), said “The Development Bureau has been proactively promoting exchanges and collaborations between the engineering sectors of the Mainland and Hong Kong to leverage Hong Kong’s distinctive advantage of enjoying strong support of the motherland and being closely connected to the world, and participate in the infrastructure development in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the Belt and Road (B&R) Initiative countries and cities to promote the nation's high-quality engineering development. I am delighted to see many young talents here today. I look forward to more exchanges and interactions among tertiary students in the GBA, who play a bridging role in the collaboration of the two sides, facilitating the development of Hong Kong, serving the GBA and contributing to the betterment of our nation.”
Ir Prof Louis Lock Fat Shing, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Innovation Competition, stated that the competition provided an interactive platform for young people from Mainland and Hong Kong to showcase their unique ideas and encouraged teamwork to face various challenges He hoped that participants gained valuable experiences and broadened their horizons.
The award results of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Tertiary Institution Innovation Project Invitational Competition are shown as below:
RC Car Category |
Champion |
1st Runner up |
2nd Runner up |
Most Creative Remote Control Car Design Award |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) Group |
The University of Hong Kong and Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology Team A Group |
Most Eco-Friendly Remote Control Car Design Award |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Haking Wong) Team B and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team B Group |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) Group |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team B and Shunde Polytechnic Team A Group |
Most Lightweight Remote Control Car Award |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team B |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team A |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Haking Wong) Team A |
Fastest Remote Control Car Award |
The University of Hong Kong and Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology Team A Group |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group |
Bridge Category |
Champion |
1st Runner up |
2nd Runner up |
Most Creative Bridge Design Award |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team A and Sun Yat-sen University Team B Group |
Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
Most Eco-Friendly Bridge Design Award |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team A and Sun Yat-sen University Team B Group |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team B and Shunde Polytechnic Team A Group |
Most Lightweight with Least Support Bridge Award |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team A and Sun Yat-sen University Team B Group |
The University of Hong Kong and Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology Team A Group |
City University of Hong Kong and Sun Yat-sen University Team A Group |
Sandcastle Category |
Champion |
1st Runner up |
2nd Runner up |
Highest Sandcastle Award |
The University of Hong Kong and Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology Team A Group |
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology Team B Group |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The Hong Kong University of Science And Technology (Guangzhou) Group |
Best Sandcastle Design Award |
Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group |
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Team A and Sun Yat-sen University Team B Group |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
Other Category |
Champion |
1st Runner up |
2nd Runner up |
Best Teamwork Award |
Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) Group |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Polytechnic University Team A Group |
The Overall Champion |
Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group |
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Photo 1: Ir Dr Barry Lee Chi Hong, President of the HKIE hopes to strengthen our connections with higher institutions in Mainland.
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Photo 2: Ir Ricky Lau Chun kit, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), looks forward to more exchanges and interactions among tertiary students in the GBA.
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Photo 3: Group photo: Ir Ricky Lau Chun kit, JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) (Middle), Ir Pang Yiu Hung, JP, Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services/Gen Mgr, EMSTF, Electrical & Mechanical Services Department (2nd left), Ir Dr Barry Lee Chi Hong, President of the HKIE (3rd left), Ir Prof Louis Lock Fat Shing, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Greater Bay Area Innovation Competition (3rd right), Ir Prof C C Chan, Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering & Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering U.K. (2nd right), Dr George Lau, Principal of Youth College (Kwai Chung, Pokfulam) and Deputy Academic Director (Engineering), Vocational Training Council (1st left) , and Ir Prof Alfred Sit Wing Hang, Chief Executive and Secretary of the HKIE (1st right).
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Photo 4: A group photo of guests and the participating teams.
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Photo 5 to 10: Participating teams had to build sandcastles on-site and use their remote-control cars to relay and place flags on the sandcastles within a limited time.
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Photo 11: A joint team composed of the Hong Kong Metropolitan University and Shenzhen Institute of Technology Group emerged as the overall champions of the invitational competition tournament.
Photo 12: The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Tertiary Institution Innovation Project Invitational Competition organised by the HKIE successfully concluded. |
About the HKIE
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) – previously The Engineering Society of Hong Kong - was founded in 1947. In 1975, the HKIE was incorporated under the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Ordinance, Chapter 1105 of the Laws of Hong Kong. Today the HKIE has over 34,000 members, of which around 17,000 are Corporate Members.
The Institution aims to bring together engineers of different disciplines for their common good. The HKIE is committed to upholding the quality of membership, and sets standards for the training and admission of engineers from 22 engineering disciplines. It also has strict rules governing members’ conduct and is dedicated to raising the ethical standards of professional engineers in Hong Kong. For more information about the HKIE, please visit https://hkie.org.hk
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Engineering Career Fairs |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong: 12 – 13 March 2024 |
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University: 19 March 2024 |
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The University of Hong Kong: 21 March 2024 |
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Venue |
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