MIT Innovation Node works at MakerBay

It was a great honour for MakerBay to host MIT Innovation Node in its first year of existence in Hong Kong. Watch the video until the end and you will see MIT and HK students working together at MakerBay Yau Tong!

Some highlights from the inaugural MIT Kickstart Program. MIT Kickstart was a unique hardware mini-accelerator program for bold and aspiring university entrepreneurs. The most endeavouring applicants were taken from idea to impact in a mere week, bringing together design thinking and rapid prototyping in a truly unique entrepreneurial experience. We brought together 24 students from across Hong Kong universities and MIT.


Soundtrack Credit: Dead Horse Beats – Long Days

MIT Innovation Node

It reads (lower right corner) :”Making Makers MIT has more than 130,000 square feet of hands-on maker spaces across campus (with even more to come). We design, prototype, and literally invent the future of technology one project at a time. Only at MIT do you need a “Czar” to oversee all of this activity.”

MakerBay is looking forward to deepens its collaboration with MIT in Hong Kong and abroad. 

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Ms. Angie Zhou

Education Specialist

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Angie Zhou is an Education Specialist at MIT App Inventor. She was the founder and CEO of Dreams Come True in Shenzhen, where she developed online coding courses for kids. She also has previous curriculum development, teaching and staff training experience at First Code Academy in Hong Kong.