25 HKU start-up companies receive funding from TSSSU@HKU and iDendron Incubation Programme launches
29 Jul 2019
Back to NewsThe Technology Transfer Office (TTO) of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) announced in a ceremony today (July 29) that 25 HKU start-up companies have received funding support under the 2019/2020 Technology Start-up Support Scheme for Universities (the “TSSSU@HKU”).
iDendron, of HKU Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub, has also launched the iDendron Incubation Programme (iIP) to support and incubate HKU Early-Stage Start-ups.
Professor Andy Hor, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), HKU; Professor Holliday Ian, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning), HKU; Dr S. C. Kim, Director of Technology Transfer Office, HKU; Ms Zorina Wan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Policy and Development) of the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC); Mr Peter Yan, CEO of Cyberport; and representatives from the Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTP) attended the ceremony.
TSSSU@HKU is an award scheme that provides funding support to technology start-up companies formed by HKU members. The award scheme leverages on “Technology Start-up Support Scheme for Universities” (TSSSU), a funding scheme provided by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) for six local universities, under which each university receive an annual funding of up to HK$8 million to subsidize technology start-ups.
The 25 start-ups companies awarded are formed by HKU professors, students and alumni. Each start-up receives an annual funding of up to HK$1.5 million for a maximum of three years to support basic expense including company establishment and operations, research and development, publicity and commercialisation, and sale of products and services.
The announcement to launch the iDendron Incubation Programme was also made on the occasion. The launch of iIP marks iDendron’s commitment to contribute to and build a more mature start-up ecosystem.
The rigorous six-month programme aims to boost early stage start-ups through intensive mentor engagement, build investor relations and maximize exposure. A total of 12 start-ups have been selected to participate in the first cohort. The companies will be equipped with first-hand market intelligence, supported by industry specialists and investors, as well as entrepreneurial resources from the university and its network.
“HKU has supported 48 startups since the launch of TSSSU@HKU in 2014 with the strong support from HK Government. Among them 9 companies were admitted to Cyberport as incubatees and 15 were admitted to the corresponding programme at the HKSTP. This year we also had a co-assessment with HKSTP. These results are strong testimonial to the core value of TSSSU@HKU as the steppingstone for our start-ups to connect with other HK start-up ecosystem and thrive. Meanwhile, the newly launched iDendron Incubation Program will be the cradle of successful HKU start-ups. The participating companies will gear up with first-hand market intelligence, industry and investor relations, as well as support and entrepreneurial resources from the HKU and its network.” said Dr. S. C. Kim, Director of Technology Transfer Office of HKU.
The programme lines up 21 mentors to provide advices and guidance. They include HKU scholars and professors, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, industry experts, and incubators and accelerators. Incubatees need to fulfil milestone requirements under various criteria including business and product development, customer traction and market reputation, talents development, fundraising performance, community engagement within specified timeframe during the programme.
Please view the press release here for Appendix 1: List of the 25 start-up companies which receive funding support from the TSSSU@HKU 2019/2020 scheme and Appendix 2: List of the 12 start-up companies joining the iDendron Incubation Programme.
For details, please visit : https://www.hku.hk/press/press-releases/detail/19738.html
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