Short Term Projects

Our Corporate Partners

With full sponsorship from the AIA Foundation, we organized the “AIA STEM Buddies Program 2023” for 540 students from 10 primary schools. This program aims to aid post-pandemic school recovery by enhancing physical learning, and outdoor education, and training primary students as “STEM Buddies” knowledgeable about global warming and energy transition. Through mobile classrooms and hands-on workshops, students create projects shared on SOLAB, fostering family trust and supporting holistic well-being. Thanks to AIA Foundation sponsorship, all schools can offer free participation. Join us in promoting “energy transition” to primary students through engaging learning experiences. 

The project begins with mobile STEM classrooms from July to August, followed by STEM workshops in September to October. The final part, held from November to December, involves a Parent-Child SOLAB STEM project and Online Exhibition, enhancing projects from Part 2. A total of 540 STEM projects across the three topics will be showcased online.

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Arduino DanceBot Christmas STEAM Workshop

Join our Arduino DanceBot STEAM workshop for an immersive hands-on learning experience! In this group workshop, students collaborated with corporate volunteers to design and build their very own Christmas DanceBot using Arduino programming. This exciting program aims to foster students’ interest and abilities in STEAM while providing an unforgettable learning opportunity. 

Participants will unleash their creativity by designing unique dancing robots, showcasing their skills and imagination. Throughout the program, both students and corporate volunteers will gain valuable skills in mechanical structure design, electronic circuit connections, Arduino programming, problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, and communication. As a takeaway, students will proudly bring home the robots they created during the workshop. Don’t miss out on this fun and inspiring chance to dive into the world of Arduino and unleash your creativity!

Participating School

  • Shek Lei Catholic Primary School

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HKCIN believes that time management is not only a talent but also a crucial skill for finding well-being in Hong Kong’s busy lifestyle. To impart effective time management techniques and demonstrate that children can manage their time effectively, we collaborated with the Oriental Watch Company to host a “Take Your Time” Game Day for primary school students. 

The objective of this activity is to prioritize tasks while ensuring enjoyment and rest. The main theme will revolve around time management by completing STEAM-related challenges. Volunteers and students will form teams and work together to accomplish missions and win the game. Throughout the competition, participants will gain a deeper understanding of STEAM concepts. The emphasis will be on teamwork, allowing teams to allocate their time effectively and achieve common goals.

Participating School

  • ELCHK Faith Love Lutheran School

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1st SOLAB STEAM competition: STEAM-Boat Creation Competition

HKCIN co-hosted the very first ” SOLAB STEAM competition: STEAM-Boat Creation Competition” with the Oriental Watch Company in October 2023. The aim of this competition is to promote students’ creative thinking and the application of STEAM knowledge and skills through the creation process. Participants are encouraged to design and construct unique STEAM-boats using recyclable materials.

The foundation hopes that the competition will inspire students to pay attention to environmental issues and develop a value system centered around sustainability. It aims to cultivate students’ creative thinking, enhance their ability to express themselves, and improve their problem-solving skills. The competition also aims to spark students’ interest in the field of STEAM. Winners of the competition will have the opportunity to participate in the “STEAM Out! – Disney STEAM Exploration” as an award, becoming part of the new generation of “Smart STEAM” enthusiasts.

Participating Schools

  • ELCHK Kwai Shing Lutheran Primary School
  • Asbury Methodist Primary School
  • C.C.C. Chuen Yuen Second Primary School

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Life Value for Children

The workshop aims to provide guidance and planning for the children’s future by helping them understand their abilities, interests, and talents. The event consists of three stages: volunteer training, the workshop itself, and one-on-one follow-up sessions. The workshop incorporates LEGO activities to foster creativity and encourage participants to reflect on differences and uniqueness. 

Participating School

  • Shek Lei Catholic Primary School

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STEAM EV Car Workshop

“STEAM EV Car Workshop” was conducted to improve children’s understanding to the concept of future city and renewable energy through the creation of intelligent robot vehicles. They utilized their creativity to assemble and designed their own personalized robot EV car.

Participating Schools

  • Asbury Methodist Primary School
  • The Church of Christ in China Chuen Yuen Second Primary School

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STEAM Money Bank Robot Workshop

 “STEAM Money Bank Robot Workshop” was conducted with aid from Morgan Stanley. The program educated children on the concept of “savings” and financial planning through making a smart money bank. Participants used their creativity to assemble and design their own personalized smart money bank robot. After the workshop, students can utilize the robot to put their personal savings plan into practice.

Participating Schools

  • Asbury Methodist Primary School
  • Shek Lei Catholic Primary School

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Morgan Stanley

"Turning Old Things into New Toys" Workshop

A workshop for children to learn about recycling and environmental protection through making recycled toys. They use their creativity to assemble and design personalized recycled toys.

Participating School

  • Asbury Methodist Primary School

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Micro:bit Timer Workshop

“Micro:bit Timer Workshop” was conducted to educate children on the concept of ‘time’ and ‘time management ‘ by building a timer with Micro:bit. Micro:bit is a popular pocket-sized microcontroller board that allows young children to learn programming in a handy way. 

Participating School

  • ELCHK Kwai Shing Lutheran Primary School

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STEAM Candle Lantern Workshop

“STEAM Candle Lantern Workshop” provides children with an opportunity to learn about about the working principles of Candle Lanterns from the perspective of STEAM. They can also apply their creativity and practice their communication by sharing their design between each other.

Participating School

  • Shatin Methodist Primary School

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