HKBU Triumphs at 15th International Invention Fair with Four Gold Medals
HKBU Triumphs at the 15th International Invention Fair
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) achieved remarkable success at the 15th International Invention Fair in the Middle East (IIFME) held in Kuwait from February 16 to 19, 2025. This event marked HKBU's debut at IIFME, where the university was awarded four gold medals for its innovative projects, showcasing the institution's commitment to pioneering research and development.
Event Overview
Organized by the Kuwait Science Club and held under the esteemed patronage of His Highness, the Emir of Kuwait, the IIFME is one of the largest exhibitions dedicated to inventions and innovations in the region. This year's event was a collaborative effort with renowned organizations such as the International Federation of Inventors' Associations, the World Intellectual Property Organization, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva. Since its inception in 2007, the IIFME has steadily grown, featuring 180 inventors from 42 countries and showcasing a total of 230 inventions.
Award-Winning Inventions
The gold medal-winning projects from HKBU exemplify cutting-edge innovation and address pressing global issues:
1. Lip-Password-Based Technology for Identity Verification
Developed by Professor Cheung Yiu-ming, Chair Professor of the Department of Computer Science, this technology introduces a novel approach to secure identity verification through lip motion. This innovative solution is particularly effective in resolving challenges posed by traditional facial recognition methods, such as distinguishing identical twins.
2. M-cell GP2-Mediated Lymphatic-Targeted Drug Carriers
Led by Professor Simon Han Quanbin from the Teaching and Research Division of the School of Chinese Medicine, this project utilizes a polysaccharide from Mongolian Milkvetch Root to enhance the efficacy of oral vaccines. This advancement represents a promising new option for treating lymphatic diseases.
3. Thermostable Pigment Nanofiber Coatings for Sustainable and Energy Saving Applications
Under the guidance of Professor Ken Leung Cham-fai, Associate Professor of the Department of Chemistry, this project focuses on developing nanofiber technology that offers improvements in strength, durability, insulation, waterproofing, and corrosion resistance. Such advancements reduce the cost of maintenance and prolong the lifespan of structures.
4. Hydrogen Production from Biomass Waste
Spearheaded by Professor Zhao Jun, Associate Professor of the Department of Biology, this ground-breaking technology efficiently converts biomass waste into green hydrogen through the use of catalysts. This environmentally friendly approach addresses energy sustainability while maximizing yield.
Commitment to Innovation
HKBU is dedicated to becoming a leading research institution in Asia and beyond, engaging in transdisciplinary research that not only pushes the boundaries of knowledge but also addresses global challenges. The university's participation and success at the IIFME highlight its commitment to translating research into real-world applications that benefit both local and international communities.
By winning these gold medals, HKBU reinforces its position as a beacon of innovation and research excellence in the region, paving the way for future endeavors aimed at improving quality of life through scientific advancement.