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Event Highlight |  InnoPort X Lee Woo Sing College | CubicZine “Human Library” Talk Series — “Is Social Enterprise Making Money?” College Assembly (30 January 2026)

As part of CUHK InnoPort’s signature series, which connects students with entrepreneurs and thought leaders through story-driven dialogues, the CUbicZine Human Library” continued its journey at Lee Woo Sing College on 30 January 2026. The latest session, themed “Is Social Enterprise Making Money?”, drew the enthusiastic participation of nearly 400 students, who explored how entrepreneurship can balance financial sustainability with social mission. 

The event featured two distinguished guest speakers — Mr. Raymond Chau, a CUHK alumnus in Business Administration and Information Engineering, as well as the Founder of Senior Deli; and Mr. Jason Or, Founder of SmartAge Intelligence Limited — who shared their experiences establishing ageing-related social enterprises in Hong Kong. Drawing on their distinct professional paths, both speakers offered valuable insights into building ventures that create measurable social impact through business innovation. 

Raymond recounted his transition from a background in business administration and information engineering to founding Senior Deli, an enterprise addressing elders’ nutritional and emotional needs through specially designed soft meals for those experiencing swallowing difficulties. He highlighted how product design, empathy, and market understanding can together drive meaningful change. 

Jason, a CUHK EMBA alumnus and former engineer at Microsoft’s U.S. headquarters, shared how his personal experience inspired him to launch SmartAge, a remote care system that leverages AI technology to enhance the safety and independence of seniors. Reflecting on early development challenges, he emphasized the importance of building trust with users, integrating research with practice, and maintaining human-centered innovation. 

The discussion then turned to the central question — whether social enterprises can “make money.” Both speakers noted that profitability and social responsibility are not mutually exclusive. Instead, they underscored how effective management, partnerships, and a clear mission enable social enterprises to achieve both financial viability and lasting community value. 

In closing, Raymond and Jason encouraged students to approach entrepreneurship with courage, realism, and empathy. They shared that while the path can be demanding, aligning personal drive with social good brings both fulfillment and impact. 

InnoPort looks forward to continuing the CUbicZine “Human Library” talk series across CUHK’s colleges, fostering meaningful dialogues that nurture a new generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.

Students from Lee Woo Sing College queued to receive InnoPort’s souvenirs. (Photo: KTO)

Representatives from KTO’s Communication and Engagement team starts the assembly with an introduction about KTO. (Photo: KTO)   

Raymond shared his insights with students. (Photo: KTO)  

Jason shared his insights with students. (Photo: KTO)

Students participated in an interactive live poll. (Photo: KTO)  

Jason explained his AI-enhanced system to the students. (Photo: KTO)

Guest speakers answered students’ questions during the Q&A session. (Photo: KTO)   

Guest speakers received souvenirs from Prof. YAM Yeung, Master of Lee Woo Sing College. (Photo: KTO)

Details: https://kto.cuhk.edu.hk/en/news-events/announcements/event-highlight-innoport-cubiczine-college-assembly-lws

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