The Hong Kong Prize recognizes companies’ efforts in creating excellent brands and serves to incentivise local enterprises to strive for excellence and promote their products both domestically and abroad. Alongside its main award, other categories within this competition recognize those that have consistently demonstrated superior performance such as “Hong Kong Top Brand”, Visitor Channel Award or Premier Brand status; exactly how many awards will be bestowed per level is determined by a judging panel.
Hong Kong is renowned as an international cultural and business center. The HK Prize offers winners an opportunity to showcase their talent across industries – film and music in particular – while earning cash prizes and other perks. Before applying, applicants should read all rules and regulations carefully as there may be specific requirements that need to be fulfilled before being considered eligible for consideration.
The Hong Kong Prize is a renowned award that honors exceptional performers in the arts and sciences as well as those working to better society. Winners receive money, a trophy and other benefits which may help further their careers or they may choose to donate them instead.
This year’s laureates include scientists who have made important advances in areas such as high-temperature superconducting materials, neural networks and biology. At the awards ceremony they shared their ideas with students aimed at inspiring young people to pursue scientific research.
Winners of the hk prize can expect increased international visibility, top-tier media coverage and access to world-class facilities at Hong Kong University. Furthermore, they can take advantage of its global network of potential collaborators that exists through this award.
As part of the Hong Kong Prize, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra will present a complete box-set recording of Wagner’s Ring Cycle at its awards ceremony. They would like to extend their gratitude and thank Principal Patron Swire Group for supporting this award.
HK Prize for Youth Art is open to all Hong Kong secondary school students nominated by their teachers to enter. Entries are submitted online and judged by an impartial, independent and objective panel of experts; winning entries will be displayed at an exhibition, while one student artist will receive the Judges’ Prize of HK$8,000 as their Judges’ Prize prize. Now in its eighth year of being presented annually since 2008, this prize boasts support from both government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as well as private sponsors.