Drawing on its expertise in AI semiconductors for electric vehicles and robotics — including RISC‑V architecture and proprietary HTT technologies — HTT continues to advance next‑generation mobility solutions while fostering student innovation in green technology.
HTT was pleased to visit the Design and Applied Technology (DAT) Laboratory at Lingnan Dr Chung Wing Kwong Memorial Secondary School yesterday. The visit provided an opportunity to witness firsthand the innovative work of secondary school students participating in the “New Energy New Generation 2025” competition, organized by the IVE Engineering Discipline under the Vocational Training Council (VTC).
During the visit, the HTT team toured the school’s DAT Lab and reviewed the students’ outstanding project outputs from last year’s competition, which focused on the design and fabrication of solo-piloted, new-energy vehicles. The team listened to detailed briefings from the teacher advisors responsible for the competition and observed the vehicles, related components, and trophy displays up close. The creativity, technical execution, and problem-solving evident in the students’ work left a strong impression.
Deeply admiring the quality and ambition of these student-built solo cars, HTT has expressed keen interest in contributing to future iterations of the competition. Leveraging its expertise in AI-semiconductor technology, HTT looks forward to collaborating with the school and VTC to integrate advanced semiconductor solutions into next-generation vehicle designs. This potential partnership aims to enhance vehicle performance, energy efficiency, and smart system integration—bridging classroom innovation with real-world industrial applications.
HTT sincerely thanks Lingnan Dr Chung Wing Kwong Memorial Secondary School for the warm welcome and insightful tour. HTT is excited about the possibility of supporting young engineers in new-energy innovation and looks forward to future collaboration that nurtures talent and advances sustainable technology.
Event Details :
- https://engineering.vtc.edu.hk/tc/TomorrowsEngineerDetails.php?UEID=43
- https://www.vtc.edu.hk/home/en/media-newsroom/press-releases/VTC-Solar-Car-Team-Makes-History-with-World-Championship-Victory-Self-Developed-SOPHIE-8x-Triumphs-Over-Renowned–International-Institutions-to-Win-Claim-Maiden-Title.html




