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Why did you want to pursue a PhD at HKU?

I did my undergraduate study in HKU’s Engineering Faculty between 2008 and 2011. In my final year, I joined Professor Victor Li’s research lab as a research assistant and published my first research paper while working on my final-year project. By the time I graduated, Professor Li asked what I wanted to do in the future. I said I wanted to be an entrepreneur because I would like to build something great for the world. Then he asked me to consider doing a PhD, saying, “To get a PhD from our lab, you need to be the world’s best in something. If you are the world’s best, then you’ll know something that others don’t and may probably be able to do something unique and great.” I was convinced, so I stayed at HKU and started my PhD study.

Tell us the story of your startup.

When I was about to graduate, Victor told me that the Hong Kong Government and HKU had established the TSSSU scheme to fund alumni, students, and faculty members to build startups. I formed a team with Victor and we applied. Fortunately, we got HK$600,000 in funding from TSSSU. We started Fano Labs to build products that would positively impact the world. We have been building AI models to analyse human languages. We are not only helping banks do their compliance work at lower costs and bigger sales, but also aiding efforts to ensure fairness and transparency in the financial market and protect citizens’ assets. As of now, most of the bigger banks in Hong Kong are using our technologies and I’m very pleased that our tech is helping people here in Hong Kong and also other parts of the world in many ways.

What is your key to success?

In academia, ideas are very important because you don’t have to worry about the last mile of delivery. But in the startup world, ideas are cheap, while execution is key.  Execution means all the fine details about how to structure, scale, and cost a business model and, more importantly in many cases, how to risk capital.  Even the idea of what we are doing right now on compliance anti-fraud is not something completely new.  But if you have an idea, can you execute it very well? That’s more important in the startup ecosystem.

In academia, ideas are very important. But in the startup world, execution is key.

How did your time at HKU shape who you are now?

The key things I learned from HKU were to never give up and to do the impossible.  You have to work really hard and fight for what you want to achieve.  I think this imprint of a hardworking and can-do mentality helps a lot.  Later on, I came across many moments when other people thought things were impossible, but my HKU years gave me the mentality of, well, who said that I have to give up? Maybe I can just try it. Maybe I can prove you wrong.  So that idea of not believing the naysayers has helped considerably in my journey. One more thing that’s also quite important is the strong emphasis on ethics and integrity at HKU. If you create a startup, you need to work for a mission to make an impact. If you are going to do something good, then having strong ethics is crucial.

The key things I learned from HKU were to never give up and to do the impossible.
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