To establish a concrete presence in the market, an innovation and technology company must be more than technologically sound – it is also critical that it has clearly defined objectives. Computer engineering alumnus Jonathan Chiu has been working in the field since graduation, focusing on 3D printing technology and the optimization of accessories and equipment, as well as developing patented technology. His efforts earned him the appreciation of an international corporation. Now the person-in-charge of an innotech company, Jonathan will share his entrepreneurial journey in technology research.
The OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare opened in January is the new joiner to the OUHK campuses. Let's take a trip down memory lane and explore some history of our campuses. The OUHK began as the Open Learning Institute in the Hennessy Centre, Causeway Bay before moving to the Trade Development Tower in Mong Kok. In 1996, the Main Campus on Good Shepherd Street began operation and Campus Phase II Development was completed in 2008. In 2014, the Jockey Club Campus on Chung Hau Street opened, providing students with better learning environment.