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13 design students awarded at European Product Design Awards 2022

Our heartfelt congratulations to 13 students led by Dr Shih Yi-teng who have brought trophies back from the European Product Design Awards 2022! These winners are: Kaleidoscope, by Choi Wing Tung, Liem Pui Man, Liu Yin Lam (Product Design) Winner in Education/Toys for Pre-school Learning & Winner in Toy Design/Toy for Toodlers, Professional Category Kaleidoscope is a colour education play-kit for kindergarten children to learn about colour through playing. It comes in a set of loose parts with colour acrylics and wooden pieces.      Caps Coiner, by Tan Ni Daniel Chan, Tse-Yen Yeh Winner in Packaging Design/Sustainable Design & Winner in Toy Design/Educational Toy, Professional Category Since STEAM education is very popular in Hong Kong, the project team wants to cultivate the habit of saving by students designing their own piggy bank.     PuriCub, by CHAN Sze Weng Cassandra (Advertising Design), CHOI Wing Tung Vanessa (Product Design), IP Cheuk Yan Joyce (Environment and Interior Design), MAK Ho Yin Gary (Product Design) Honorable Mention, Professional Category PuriCub is a STEAM educational course supported by secondary school students to raise their air pollution awareness, and in the future to improve their life style.      

26 Sep, 2022

PolyU Design Teaching and Learning School of Design

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International Competitions and Awards Subsidy Scheme 2022/23

The Competitions and Awards Subsidy Scheme continues to support the students and recent graduates of the following PolyU Design's undergraduate programmes from September 2022 to August 2023:  BA(Hons) Scheme in Design BA(Hons) in Digital Media BA(Hons) in Interactive Media    Eligible students/recent graduates* can apply for the subsidy for their entries to any recognized international/well-known competitions/awards (entrance fees and/or shipping costs) on a reimbursement basis. The competition/award entries must be affiliated to SD and each application is required to be endorsed by the discipline/programme leader of the applicant. For details and application form CLICK HERE *recent graduates = 2022 fresh graduates submitting their final year projects to recognized competitions during the period of September 2022 to August 2023.  

22 Sep, 2022

PolyU Design Programmes School of Design

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PolyU Master of Design announces scholarship programmes for talents from around the world and mainland China

PolyU Master of Design (MDes) Scheme is offering two entry scholarship schemes for the 2023 entry to outstanding non-local creative talent to further their studies in Hong Kong. The scholarship programmes are part of the MDes' new vision to develop proactive leaders and game changers for the future of industries. International Excellence Scholarships (IES) and Top Universities Scheme (TUS) are the two scholarship programmes, with 50% and 15% tuition scholarships valued at HK$106,200 and HK$31,860, respectively. "We make every effort to provide a diverse and multidimensional learning experience in our programme. As a result, I'm delighted to announce the establishment of these two well-tailored scholarships”, said Prof. Stephen Jia Wang, MDes Scheme Leader. "I believe they will play an important role not only in attracting high-quality candidates from around the world, but also in increasing the diversity of our MDes Scheme from disciplinary, regional, and cultural perspectives." IES is a merit-based scholarship established to promote multicultural and multidisciplinary design and innovation. It honours the academic and professional excellence of non-local admittees from underrepresented regions and disciplines. Separate applications are not required for the scholarship. The Scheme will identify outstanding MDes applicants and inform them of scholarship awards and admission. TUS is a unique scholarship programme designed to attract more motivated and commendable students from prestigious universities to continue their studies at PolyU Design. Well qualified applicants with a Bachelor's degree from one of the top 50 institutions in any of the major global university subject rankings are eligible to apply. When they receive an interview invitation, applicants who want to be considered for the scholarship can submit a self-nomination form. IES and TUS, along with Hong Kong's other talent schemes (such as the immigration arrangements for non-local graduates (IANG) scheme), provide a two-year systematic pathway for non-local talents looking to advance professionally. In the first year, they will pursue top-tier interdisciplinary research and education in the region, and in the second year, they will embark on a career in a chosen field or an entrepreneurial journey supported by various mentorship, internship, and incubation schemes from PolyU and Hong Kong R&D bases. The initial screening of nominations will begin in late January 2023. Scholarship quotas are limited, so applying early is advantageous. Enquiry T: 3400 3440 E: mdes.sd@polyu.edu.hk PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarships at any time. In case of any dispute/ disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.

22 Sep, 2022

PolyU Design Programmes School of Design

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Dr. Jörn Bühring on Digital Transformation and the Emergence of Dynamic Business Models

Earlier in June, Assistant Professor Dr. Jörn Bühring was invited to give a public lecture titled ‘Digital Transformation and the Emergence of Dynamic Business Models’ that explored the interplay between digital transformation (DT) and life-centric business model futures. The lecture explored topics like: how does DT trigger the emergence of business models, how do those business models depart from the more traditional ways of creating, capturing and delivering values? How do customers and consumers perceptions and expectations change with DT? Examples from a specific sector, industry or region are introduced in support of dynamic business model futures.   Watch the video record now at https://hstalks.com/bm/4991/

12 Sep, 2022

PolyU Design Knowledge Transfer School of Design

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PolyU Design Announces New Research Centre of Future Caring Mobility and Opportunity for Partnerships

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design (PolyU Design) has announced the establishment of the Research Centre of Future Caring Mobility (Centre). The Centre has recently won a $7.5 million seed funding from the University's competitive research grant with matching funds from PolyU Design and partner institutions. The Centre represents a vision of interdisciplinary, cutting-edge STEAM (STEM + Art & Design) and innovative design approach emphasizing living, caring, and wellbeing under various mobility scenarios.  Prof. Stephen J. Wang, Director of the Centre, remarked that his team is determined to tackle on the "wicked" real-world challenges such as the future caring in transportation, transit UX, communication and integration of personal information in mobility, automobile cybersecurity, smart city fluidity & liveability, UX in emerging transport modes such as versatile & on-demand transport, and wellbeing aspects in connected and autonomous vehicles. Prof. Wang said: "This Centre will be the first in the world to focus on blurring various mobility related boundaries to envision the future of "caring-moving", and the research and design outcomes will significantly contribute to Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area, and the region." The Centre will focus on the potential benefits of mobility innovations for the economy, society, health, and wellbeing to perform high-impact research. It will provide a distinctive platform that will enable visionary design-led innovations that are useful, user-friendly, and cutting-edge. This platform will also benefit the next generation of researchers, designers, and innovators in this field by focusing on the end-users' evolving and unmet needs from both the caring and mobility perspectives, in addition to specialized technological knowledge. The Centre is currently working with major corporations and welcomes proposals for joint-research projects.   An innovative adaptable vehicle interior design to boost income-earning opportunities and reduce downtime between income-earning events for public passenger transport drivers is one example of caring mobility projects currently on exhibit at the PolyU Design Show 2022. By dividing the labour between cargo fleet, ride-hailing services and taxis, this strategy also enables the delivery industry to employ existing automobile journeys as extra resources to spread out the industry’s high demand.    理大設計宣布成立未來關愛移動研究中心及提供合作機會 香港理工大學設計學院(理大設計)宣布成立《未來關愛移動研究中心》(中心)。該中心最近獲得大學研究基金的750萬元競爭性撥款,理大設計學院和合作機構同時提供配對資金。該中心代表了一個跨學科、前瞻的STEAM(STEM+藝術與設計)和創新設計方法的願景,專注於各種移動場景下的生活、關懷和福祉。 中心總監王佳教授表示,他的研究團隊決心應對現實世界中的棘手問題,例如未來的關愛運輸、通行用戶體驗、個人訊息在出行中的溝通和整合、汽車網絡安全、智慧城市流動性和宜居性、新興運輸模式中的用戶體驗(如多功能和隨需運輸)以及使用互聯和自動駕駛汽車的福祉。 王教授說:「該中心將是全球首個專注於跨越各種流動相關界限以展望未來關愛移動的研究和設計成果,將為香港、大灣區以致地區性發展作出重大貢獻。」 該中心將針對創新移動對經濟、社會、健康和福祉的潛在好處,以進行高影響力的研究。它將提供一個獨特的平台,成就有效用、簡便和前衛的創新設計方案。 除了專業的技術知識外,該平台還會特別專注終端用戶不斷變化的和未滿足的需求,從關懷和移動力的角度,為未來在該領域的研究員、設計師和創新者帶來裨益。 該中心目前正與跨國公司進行合作,並歡迎聯合研究項目的提案。

22 Aug, 2022

PolyU Design Research

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PolyU Design helps 'rebuild' Bruce Lee’s home in virtual world

Dr Kenny K. N. Chow and Dr Anthony Kong of PolyU Design are teaming up with Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education in a project of 'rebuilding' the late Kung-Fu film legend Bruce Lee's home in the virtual space. The project, organised by the Bruce Lee Club, aims to build a digital recreation of the two-storey house which was demolished in 2019 so that fans around the world would be able to visit it and commemorate the star. Design students will also be invited to contribute to the project. The project is expected to be completed next year. Media coverage: 全球民眾可虛擬作客入巨星之家 李小龍故居元宇宙重現 - Headline Daily (Chinese) Kung fu star Bruce Lee’s last Hong Kong home to be recreated as a digital shrine for fans - SCMP (English) 

21 Jul, 2022

PolyU Design Collaborates

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Brian Kwok as ‘Persons with Outstanding Contributions to the Development of Arts and Culture’

We feel proud to learn that Associate Professor Mr Brian Kwok was named ‘Persons with Outstanding Contributions to the Development of Arts and Culture’ by The Secretary for Home Affairs' Commendation Scheme. The Scheme is an official recognition granted to citizens for their long-term dedication towards the training and development of youths in uniformed groups, distinguished community services, or support to the promotion of culture and sports. As a key leader of neon sign projects in Hong Kong with significant contributions to various cultural activities including workshops, researches, seminars, publications and exhibitions for general public, Brian has great influence to many people through his work and no doubt well deserves the honour. Congratulations!

18 Jul, 2022

PolyU Design Assets

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Design student and alumnus at Hong Kong Film Award

We are excited to learn that our Outstanding Alumnus Mr Man Lim Chung is nominated for Best Director and Best New Director in the 40th Hong Kong Film Award for his debut work ‘Keep Rolling’. The Award being an annual film awards ceremony celebrating excellence of film industry in Hong Kong and Greater China will be held in the evening of this Sunday (17 July). Earlier in May, Hong Kong Film Award Poster Competition announced winners. Among them our student Lau Ka Yi (Year 1, Digital Media) won First Runner-up with her fantastic design. Congratulations to Mr Man and Ka Yi on the achievements. We wish Mr Man the best of luck and enjoy each moment of the ceremony.

16 Jul, 2022

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Masters students receiving honourable mention in Student Service Design Challenge 2022 IKEA Service Design Spin-off Challenge in the Barcelona Design Week

Congratulations to Team Kooly on receiving an honourable mention in the Student Service Design Challenge (SSDC) 2022 IKEA Service Design Spin-off Challenge in the Barcelona Design Week. Their project, Furn.up, scored high on the criterion ‘society oriented’ for their inclusive and sustainable service concept, will also be shown in the Dutch Design Week this October. Team Kooly is a multicultural and highly interdisciplinary design team consisting of six master’s students in the Master of Design (MDes) and MSc Multimedia and Entertainment Technology (MSc MET) programmes: Christy Au-Yeung and Zhengtao Ma (MSc MET) and Hyunjin Kang, Justus Bremer, Mengyan Liu, and Xinrui Wang (MDes). The team was formed out of their passion for sustainability and innovative service solutions, and all shared a vision to change the way people live through design. Through their knowledge in the fields of interaction, business and multimedia design, they explored the way of life in Hong Kong not only from an environmental perspective but also from a social perspective, rescuing the power of design in a comprehensive and highly specialised process. Team Kooly: “We formed our team based on the premise of trying to involve students from a variety of different backgrounds. Overall, the main goal for us was to be able to learn from one another and get an understanding of all the different skills designers from different disciplines might have since we all have slightly different work and education backgrounds.” “Multinationality was an important factor for us. Our team includes students from four different regions of the world, one from Hong Kong, three from Mainland China, one from South Korea, and one from Germany. This way, we could also get a lot of different cultural viewpoints into this project, which was an important factor that ensured the success of our project.” The SSDC is initiated by Philips Experience Design and co-organised with service design college in collaboration with IBM, IKEA, and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. 

13 Jul, 2022

PolyU Design Teaching and Learning

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Outstanding Student Annette Vong shares her life in a radio programme

Our Outstanding Student Award winner Miss Vong Ka Hei Annette (Environment and Interior Design) shared her life as a design student and a graduate-to-be in the RTHK programme aired last Friday (1 July 2022). Click below link and start listening. RTHK U秀幫 | 1 July 2022 | Language: Putonghua & Cantonese Listen now

4 Jul, 2022

PolyU Design Teaching and Learning

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