20 November 2016
Hang Seng Management College (HSMC) congratulates two BBA students on winning Silver Medal Awards at the “Chuang Qing Chun” National Entrepreneurship Competition 2016 (「創青春」全國大學生創業大賽2016) inrecognition of their outstanding performance.
The “Chuang QingChun” National Entrepreneurship Competition, renowned as the inter-college “Olympic Games” in its field in China, had nominated impressive proposals out of the 110,000 preliminary entries from over 2,200 nation-wide institutions for the final contest.
Mr LO Wai Hong Aresand Mr MOK Ka Chun Ian, BBA Year 3 and Year 4 students respectively, teamed up as a finalist with their business proposal “House Cook” (「屋煮」). From 15 to 20 November 2016, they stepped into the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Sichuan, competing with the 399 distinguished entries from 220 institutions.
“House Cook” (「屋煮」) is a mobile application which pairs upcooks and on-site cooking services, striving for business on the concept of sharing economy. This serves as a platform for customers to choose ideal cooks and cuisines while the designated cooks would provide all-round services including preparation of ingredients, cooking and cleaning-up.
After days of exhibitions and presentations, Ares and Ian won panel appreciation towards their innovative proposal which finally earned them the Silver Medal Awards under the Business Proposal Category. In recognition of their extraordinary idea on integrating technology and services,the award is as an essential milestone on their road to entrepreneurship.
Sharing from students
Mr LO Wai Hong Ares (BBA Year 3)
Seeking for jobs? Why not start up your own business?
Graduation, employment and promotion are perhaps the most typical planning of your life. Have you ever thought of investing the time that you spent on realizing others’ business into your own dream instead? If you have a dream on entrepreneurship, just try and learn. Never let your dreams be dreams only.
Mr MOK Ka Chun Ian (BBA Year 4)
Entrepreneurship is not just a word, but anaction.
Most people believe that capital is a prerequisite for starting up a business, making it an unreachable dream. However, what most likely bring you success are your determination and a thoughtful proposal with affirmation to persist. Many organizations are dedicated to provide assistance and guidance towards entrepreneurship for young generations. All you need is to take your very first step.
(Left to right) Mr MOK Ka Chun Ian and Mr LO Wai Hong Ares
Two students held exhibitions on their business proposal “House Cook”
They introduced the concept of sharing economy through presentations to the judging panel