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EE students win awards at the 11th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition

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2025-06-09
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Students supervising by Professor Huang Chaoran from the Department of Electronic Engineering achieved outstanding results at the “11th Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition”. The team has won the Innovation grand prize and first prize (Information Technology) for the project on Next Generation Data Center Interconnects with Integrated Neuromorphic Photonic Processor.

Innovation grand prize and first prize (Information Technology): Next Generation Data Centre Interconnects with Integrated Neuromorphic Photonic Processor

Large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) training requires uniformly ultra-low latency and energy-efficient data interconnects to let massive graphics processing units (GPUs) function as a unified system. However, current technologies often struggle with delays and high energy use, limiting AI development. Under the supervision of Professor Huang Chaoran from the Department of Electronic Engineering, a project team comprising Wang Benshan, Xiao Qiarong, Xu Tengji, Fan Li and Liu Shaojie presented a new type of data connection that uses light instead of electricity to transmit information. This system is the first in the world to operate entirely with light, eliminating the need for traditional electronic parts that usually slow things down. Their invention is over 10,000 times faster and uses 1,000 times less energy than current methods. It can also send data over much longer distances—up to 80 km—compared to just 2 km with existing technology. This means it could connect millions of GPUs with near-zero latency, which reducing hardware costs and energy consumption, providing comprehensive and robust support for future AI development.

About Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition

The Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition is organised annually by the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association. Winning projects will represent Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in national competitions, including the “Challenge Cup” National College Students’ Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Contest, the “Challenge Cup” China College Students’ Entrepreneurship Competition and the China International College Students’ Innovation Competition. This year, the winning projects will also have the opportunity to represent Hong Kong and their respective institutions at international competitions and exhibitions.

More details: https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/en/press/cuhk-students-win-most-awards-at-the-11th-hong-kong-university-student-innovation-and-entrepreneurship-competition/

Professor Huang Chaoran (3rd left), supervisor from CUHK’s Department of Electronic Engineering, and her student Wang Benshan (3rd right) receive the grand prize in the Innovation category.

Professor Huang Chaoran (1st left), supervisor from CUHK’s Department of Electronic Engineering, and her student Wang Benshan (1st right) receive the first prize (Information Technology).

 

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中大研發無電池無線鍵盤及智能鞋墊獲發明展獎項 冀一年內將技術推出市場

中大兩項發明獲日內瓦發明展獎項,包括一款無電池無線鍵盤。

 

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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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tvb.com

CUHK team develops award-winning battery-free keyboard and insole

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has successfully developed two new sustainable technologies.

 

Date: 
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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tvb.com

中大研無電池無線鍵盤 按鍵轉化電能 可減少電子垃圾 日內瓦國際發明展奪金獎

無線設備的普及已成現代社會的一大趨勢,但不少無線設備仍需要用戶定時換電或充電,除了容易產生電子垃圾,也影響使用體驗。中文大學的團隊早前成功以尖端「動能—電能」轉換技術,研發出「無電池無線鍵盤」,項目早前在第50屆日內瓦國際發明展勇奪評審團嘉許金獎,團隊希望能在一年內將「無電池無線鍵盤」推出市場。
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Thursday, June 5, 2025
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stheadline.com

中大「免電無線鍵盤」揚威日內瓦 「智能鞋墊」不需供電蒐數據 同奪發明獎

【明報專訊】近年「綠色」生活模式愈趨普及,不少科研項目亦融入環保元素。中大機械與自動化工程學系研究團隊的「無電池無線鍵盤」及「智能鞋墊」,早前在第50屆日內瓦國際發明展分別獲評審團嘉許金獎及銅獎,兩產品均毋須電池供電,有助減少電子垃圾,冀推動可持續發展

Date: 
Thursday, June 5, 2025
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Mingpao

CUHK juiced up by awards for battery-free inventions

A Chinese University research team won a gold medal with Jury Congratulations and a bronze medal at the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva for two battery-free innovations – a keyboard and a smart insole.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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RTHK

CUHK develops award-winning battery-free wireless keyboard and smart insole powered by kinetic energy

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2025-06-04
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A research team from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), led by Professor Liao Wei-Hsin, Choh-Ming Li Professor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering and Dr Li Xin from the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, has developed two pioneering innovations: a battery-free wireless keyboard and a batteryless smart insole for gait monitoring. The inventions have recently received international 3wrecognition at the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (IEIG), winning a Gold Medal With Congratulations of the Jury and a Bronze Medal respectively. These breakthroughs showcase CUHK’s dedication to innovative technology, sustainable development and impactful knowledge transfer.

Battery-free wireless keyboard: redefining eco-friendly typing

Traditional wireless keyboards, while portable, require frequent battery replacements or charging, leading to environmental waste and diminishing user convenience. The battery-free wireless keyboard utilises cutting-edge “kinetic-to-electrical” energy conversion technology, which transforms the kinetic energy from each keystroke into electrical power to operate the keyboard and transmit signals. The technology efficiently captures keystroke energy, ensuring stable, lag-free wireless communication and enhancing the overall user experience.

Unlike solar-powered or radio frequency (RF)-based solutions, CUHK’s keyboard provides excellent reliability, low maintenance cost and environmentally friendliness. Dr Li said: “The wireless keyboard tackles the need for traditional batteries, reducing electronic waste while providing a sustainable and convenient solution for users. Powered by each keystroke, the keyboard achieves stable and efficient wireless communication, marking a breakthrough in existing battery-free technologies.”

Batteryless smart insole: revolutionising gait monitoring

Gait analysis is the systematic study of human movement patterns and characteristics, aiding in the early detection of chronic health issues, supporting rehabilitation, and enhancing sports performance analysis. However, traditional gait monitoring sensors require frequent battery replacements or charging, limiting their convenience and sustainability. CUHK’s batteryless smart insole integrates energy harvesting and sensing capabilities within a single piezoelectric-powered beacon. By harvesting kinetic energy from walking, it operates entirely without external power sources.

This smart insole enables continuous, real-time gait monitoring by capturing parameters such as step frequency, step length, gait variability, and symmetry. Professor Liao said: “Our batteryless smart insole not only eliminates the need for battery replacement and charging but also provides continuous, real-time gait monitoring, opening new possibilities for long-term health tracking, early disease detection, comprehensive athletic performance analysis and fall-risk assessment.” He added that the invention is a wearable device that seamlessly integrates energy harvesting and motion sensing into a single unit, marking a significant breakthrough in piezoelectric technology and kinetic energy harvesting.

Pathway ahead to impactful application

The battery-free wireless keyboard and smart insole have received prestigious awards at the 50th IEIG. Professor Liao said: “These awards recognise our team’s dedication to developing sustainable and innovative technologies. We aim to continue refining these innovations, exploring broader applications and promoting environmental protection and sustainability in everyday electronic devices. We are eager to bring these inventions to market, aiming to deliver practical, sustainable solutions that enhance people’s daily lives and promote environmental responsibility.”

 

Source: Media release from CUHK Communications and Public Relations Office)

 

A research team from CUHK, led by Professor Liao Wei-Hsin (left), Choh-Ming Li Professor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering and Dr Li Xin (right) from the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, has developed two pioneering innovations: a battery-free wireless keyboard and a batteryless smart insole for gait monitoring. They recently received international recognition at the 50th IEIG, winning a Gold Medal With Congratulations of the Jury and a Bronze Medal respectively.

The battery-free wireless keyboard utilises cutting-edge “kinetic-to-electrical” energy conversion technology, which transforms the kinetic energy from each keystroke into electrical power to operate the keyboard and transmit signals.

CUHK’s batteryless smart insole integrates energy harvesting and sensing capabilities within a single piezoelectric-powered beacon. By harvesting kinetic energy from walking, it operates entirely without external power sources. 

Professor Liao (left) states that the team aims to continue refining these innovations and is eager to bring these inventions to market, delivering practical, sustainable solutions that enhance people’s daily lives and promote environmental responsibility.

 

 

 

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港產內鏡機械人切膀胱瘤 全球首創

本港每年有約400多宗膀胱癌新症,近年醫學界發現「經尿道膀胱腫瘤整塊切除術」,較傳統手術復發率低,惟操作較複雜,亦較易切穿膀胱壁,導致一直未普及。中大醫學院及工程學院以新研發的港產機械人,讓醫生手握兩支控制筆,遙距控制內鏡機械臂,猶如雙手一般做膀胱腫瘤整塊切除術,去年12月完成全球首例手術,至今共完成8宗。

Date: 
Friday, May 23, 2025
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Mingpao

中大自主研發內鏡手術機械人 成功輔助切除膀胱腫瘤

中大醫學院及工程學院成功運用自主研發的內鏡手術機械人,輔助「經尿道膀胱腫瘤整塊切除術」治療膀胱癌,並於去年12月成功進行全球首個相關切除手術,至今已順利為8名患者,徹底切除整塊膀胱腫瘤。

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Friday, May 23, 2025
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RTHK

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