Highlights of the Geneva Science and Technology Group

A group of Lutheranians who love science and innovation traveled to Geneva, Switzerland, and were invited by Star Club Scientist Education to participate in the 50th (2025) “International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva”, an international annual event. They gathered with top inventors and scientific research enthusiasts from all over the world to showcase their latest innovations and compete with their peers on their new inventions and ideas.

At this event, Lutheranians used technology, creativity and problem-solving skills to propose innovative solutions to the problems of “Space Farming” and “Space Junk”, and showcased their results to top experts around the world, attracting the attention of investors. Professional judges from various European countries will conduct face-to-face evaluation and communication with exhibitors. The awards for the invention exhibition are divided into gold, silver and bronze medals. The style and ideas of Lutheranians were highly recognized by the judges. Among the 42 participating student teams in Hong Kong, two teams sent by The ELCHK Yuen Long Lutheran Secondary School won the PRIZE OF RISING ALL-STAR Special Award and SILVER AWARD. This outstanding achievement also marked a new milestone in the development of Yuen Long Lutheran STEAM.

 

  • 3C CHAN Yan-yuet, 3C LEUNG Chung-hei Arthur, 3D YIP Pui-ching – Sustainable Space System & Space Farming

Students use 3D printing technology to apply vertical farming to sustainable development in space and provide astronauts with necessary food sources. In addition, students used gene editing CRISPR technology to implant the AtSCL28 gene into crops to speed up plant growth and increase crop yields!

PRIZE OF RISING ALL-STAR(One of ten special awards)

 

  • 1D TANG Tsun-yiu Marcus, 2B CHAN Man-ting, 2D HUNG Shing-chong, 2D LEUNG Ting-him, 2D WONG Ho-chun, 5A CHAN Yi-tsung, 5A ZHONG Yihui Steven – Orbital Guardian

With the increasing number of space exploration activities, abandoned satellites and space debris are becoming serious problems. These space debris not only threaten the safety of other satellites, but may also cause huge economic losses… Our team proposed an innovative solution – “YLLMARS-1”! This space junk recycling system uses high-energy lasers to shred waste and then decompose it into reusable materials, truly turning waste into energy!

SILVER AWARD

 

In the future, the school will continue to work hard to allow our students to see the biggest world in this small campus. Hope that our students will continue to shine with their incomparable creativity, embrace the world, and become the salt and light of the world.