HTT was honoured to welcome Ms. Stella Chan, Principal of St. Mark’s School, and Dr. Paul Cao, Director of Lingnan Education Organization, to HTT’s headquarters on 15 June 2026 for a face-to-face strategic exchange focused on the development of “AI, Chip and Robotics Curriculum” for secondary and primary education.
The visit provided a valuable platform for in-depth discussions on how emerging semiconductor and robotics technologies can be effectively integrated into school curricula to prepare students for a technology-driven future.
During the meeting, the distinguished guests toured HTT’s technology showcase, exploring cutting-edge developments in LED drivers, DC-DC solutions, automotive electronics, and broader semiconductor innovations. A key highlight was the demonstration of HTT’s advanced robotics systems, which sparked engaging conversations on how such technologies could be adapted for hands-on student learning.
Ms. Stella Chan, Principal of St. Mark’s School, shared her insights on curriculum innovation and expressed keen interest in developing structured AI and robotics modules that would allow students to explore coding, sensor integration, and autonomous systems in a meaningful way. Her forward-looking perspective on technology education aligns closely with HTT’s mission to bridge industry expertise with classroom application.
Dr. Paul Cao, Director of Lingnan Education Organization, brought decades of educational leadership experience to the dialogue. His thoughtful engagement on the role of semiconductor literacy in shaping future-ready learners was greatly appreciated. Dr. Paul Cao’s enthusiasm for cross-institutional collaboration underscores the growing recognition of chip education as a critical component of Hong Kong’s innovation landscape.
Beyond robotics, both parties engaged in constructive conversations around AI integration across school subjects, smart campus development, and fostering student innovation through real-world technology exposure. Both sides explored potential collaboration areas including joint STEM workshops, professional sharing sessions for teachers, and mentorship opportunities for students interested in AI, semiconductors, and entrepreneurial thinking.
Principal Chan and Dr. Paul Cao deeply appreciated HTT’s technological depth and commitment to education. Principal Chan noted how exposure to industry-grade innovations could significantly enhance student engagement and inspire future technology careers. Dr. Paul Cao emphasized the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and technology enterprises to enrich learning outcomes and nurture young innovators.
HTT sincerely thanks St. Mark’s School and Dr. Paul Cao of Lingnan Education Organization for their visit and insightful contributions. HTT also extends a cordial invitation to representatives from other schools to join this important dialogue on shaping the future of AI, chip, and robotics education in Hong Kong.
Together, HTT looks forward to advancing educational innovation, student development, and the cultivation of future-ready leaders with creativity, resilience, and a strong sense of community responsibility.

