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Unbox yourself | Icey Jiang | TEDxCUHK

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Icey Jiang is a former engineering student from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Graduating in 2018, Icey has since then taken a proactive role in community service, contributing to the startup ecosystem in Hong Kong. Icey currently represents Hong Kong in the women techmakers scholar hosted by Google and has her own startup called INNOGIRLS, aiming to empower female youth into innovation and entrepreneurship.

In Icey's talk "Unbox yourself", she shares her journey of self-discovery, taking us through her personal journey of innovation and creativity. She shares how she found her inner passion for innovation and technology, and how what started as merely a small inspiration slowly grew into innovation.
Icey JIANG graduated from CUHK with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering. Since then, she has taken a proactive role in community services, contributing to the startup ecosystem in HK. Representing Hong Kong in the Women Techmakers scholar hosted by Google, she was also invited by the Australian government to foster STEM and entrepreneurship by women in APEC economies. Now, she currently not only works in technology consultation, but also engages actively in her own startup INNOGIRLS, aiming to empower female youth into innovation and entrepreneurship. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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