PolyU hosted the regional qualifier for the remote-control underwater vehicle tournament on Tuesday, where nearly 500 primary and secondary school students were required to build an underwater vehicle in the shape of a seaperch, and remotely control the vehicle to capture and transport floating objects. Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice-President (Research and Innovation) and Director of PReCIT, said at the event that he hoped students could gain an in-depth understanding of cutting-edge marine technology, master scientific research methods, and cultivate the ability to innovate across disciplines.
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China Daily: https://www.chinadailyhk.com/hk/article/587114