HKUST Innovation Master Class - Journey from Science to Innovation

2:30pm - 4:00pm
Tsang Shiu Tim Art Hall

Organized by the Office of Knowledge Transfer, the first HKUST Innovation Master Class featuring Prof. Robert S. Langer offers a unique exploration of the transformative journey "From Science to Innovation," guided by a luminary in the field. With over 400 companies licensing his patents and a legacy of founding over 40 startups, Prof. Langer's impact on the world of biotechnology and entrepreneurship is unparalleled.

Notably, as a co-founder of Moderna, the biotech firm that revolutionized medicine with its mRNA vaccine against COVID-19, Prof. Langer epitomizes the fusion of scientific rigor and entrepreneurial vision. His extensive body of work includes over 1,500 scientific papers, establishing him as the most-cited engineer in history with an astonishing h-index of 327 and over 432,700 citations.

In his master class, we will delve into the secrets behind translating scientific breakthroughs into tangible innovations that leave a lasting imprint on society. Join us as we unravel the journey of creating impact on a global scale, learning from the experiences of a visionary who has reshaped the landscape of technology and healthcare.

RSVPs are on a first-come-first-served basis. 

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Robert S. Langer
David H Koch Institute Professor at MIT and HKUST Honorary Doctorate

Prof. Langer's patents have been licensed to 400+ companies and has founded 40+ startups. He is a co-founder of Moderna, the biotech company that developed an mRNA vaccine against COVID-19. He also has authored more than 1,500 scientific papers and is the most-cited engineer in history (h-index 327 with more than 432,700 citations).

Language
English
Recommended For
Alumni
Faculty and staff
General public
HKUST Family
PG students
UG students
Organizer
Office of Knowledge Transfer
Registration
Contact

Enquiry: Ms Renee Lo at reneesylo@ust.hk

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