17 May 2026

CFSS Joins the Inaugural “Chip Education International Forum” and Is Honoured as a “Junior China Chip Engineering” Principal Community School

The inaugural “Chip Education International Forum” was held on Sunday, 17 May 2026, at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, running concurrently with the IEEE 2026 “Junior China Chip” International Youth Electronic Skills Final Competition. The forum brought together young electronics talents from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Mainland, along with top education experts and chip industry leaders from around the world, to discuss the systematic development and coordinated growth of chip science popularisation education.

The forum featured keynote speeches, curriculum design workshops, student project exhibitions, and international competitions. The “Junior China Chip” final attracted youth participants from multiple countries and regions, showcasing their potential and passion for microelectronics and embedded systems through theoretical tests and hands-on challenges.

The Chinese Foundation Secondary School (CFSS), with its years of dedication to STREAM education and life planning, has been honoured as one of the “Junior China Chip Engineering” Principal Community Schools. This community aims to connect outstanding secondary schools across regions to collaboratively develop age-appropriate introductory chip curricula, teacher training programmes, and hands-on activities, extending chip education from universities down to secondary and even primary levels.

Principal Ho Tik Shun of CFSS stated, “We are truly honoured to join this forward-looking educational network. Chip technology lies at the heart of future innovation. We will continue our efforts, starting from school-based curricula and experiential activities, to help students build a solid foundation in electronic engineering and nurture chip technology talents with core innovation capabilities.”

In the coming years, the school will offer project-based learning, laboratory workshops, industry mentorship programmes, and opportunities to participate in international competitions, enabling students to learn chip design, embedded systems, and IoT applications in authentic contexts. At the same time, CFSS will work closely with other community schools in the Greater Bay Area, sharing resources and teaching experiences to cultivate the next generation of chip technology leaders.

The success of the inaugural forum marks a new chapter in the systematic and regional collaboration of chip science education. CFSS will continue to advance the “Junior China Chip Engineering” initiative, contributing to the innovation and technology development of Hong Kong and the nation.