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Author: Tao Jiaxin
2021-03-30 00:00
Last update date: 2021-03-30 00:00
The Junior Police Call organized the "STEM-Up Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Contest" for the first time. The scope of the contest is around the concept of "Smart City". The theme of the contest includes "Travel", "Life", "Environment" and "Economy", etc. Participants must propose innovation and feasible The JPC App will set up electronic workshops to explain Hong Kong, Mainland and international trends, etc.
There are more than 500 awards in the competition, including scholarships, awards or trophies. Each category has one champion, one runner-up and one runner-up.
Among them, the winners of the secondary school category can be invited to participate in the "Greater Bay Area Science and Technology Learning Exchange Group" and so on.
There are four teams in the competition, including junior primary school, senior primary school, junior high school and senior high school. Except for the junior group to submit creative design drawings and creative plans, other groups must submit study reports, works and short films. , The second runner-up, the prize money ranges from 800 to 6,000 yuan. The winners of the high school and middle school categories can participate in the courses of the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association.
In addition, each category has other awards and bonuses. Each participant will be awarded a certificate.
Registration for the competition will be closed on May 31.
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