Robotics

Dean of Engineering Prof. Hong K. Lo (front row, fourth left) and Director of Center for Global & Community Engagement Prof. Tim Woo (front row, third left) led the way with an engaging introduction, extending a warm welcome to all participants on STEAM Day.
Dean of Engineering Prof. Hong K. Lo (front row, fourth left) and Director of Center for Global & Community Engagement Prof. Tim Woo (front row, third left) led the way with an engaging introduction, extending a warm welcome to all participants on STEAM Day. 
Fostering a Favorable Learning Environment
The “HKUST-ExxonMobil iSTEAM Program 2024 – Smartbot Sports Day” drew around 150 students and teachers from 15 primary and secondary schools to experience and learn about STEAM, collaboration and leadership.
The “HKUST-ExxonMobil iSTEAM Program 2024 – Smartbot Sports Day” drew around 150 students and teachers from 15 primary and secondary schools to experience and learn about STEAM, collaboration and leadership. 
The HKUST ROV Team comprises 25 undergraduate students from various disciplines.
The HKUST ROV Team comprises 25 undergraduate students from various disciplines. 
HKUST won seven awards in Robocon Hong Kong Contest 2024, the highest number among all participating institutions.
HKUST won seven awards in Robocon Hong Kong Contest 2024, the highest number among all participating institutions.  
A Year of Learning, Improvement and Innovation
The Third Robot Explorer Cup offered collaborative STEAM learning opportunities to 171 students and teachers from 19 primary and secondary schools.
The Third Robot Explorer Cup offered collaborative STEAM learning opportunities to 171 students and teachers from 19 primary and secondary schools. 
Children had fun controlling the robot designed for The Robot Explorer Cup, one of the major competitions hosted by GCE.
Children had fun controlling the robot designed for The Robot Explorer Cup, one of the major competitions hosted by GCE. 
Igniting Creativity and Curiosity of Young Learners
A group of 15 students from the HKUST Robotics Team and the HKUST STEAM Tutor Team won 15 medals in RoboGames 2024, nearly doubling their medal count of eight medals last year.
A group of 15 students from the HKUST Robotics Team and the HKUST STEAM Tutor Team won 15 medals in RoboGames 2024, nearly doubling their medal count of eight medals last year.