Citi Hosts AI Day for Secondary School Students in Hong Kong

The full-day event empowered winners and finalists of the SEED Foundation IdeaPOP! 2026 competition to responsibly apply AI for social impact

Justin Tomlinson

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Citi Hosts AI Day for Secondary School Students in Hong Kong

Citi Hong Kong hosted an AI Day earlier this month for the winners and finalists of the SEED Foundation IdeaPOP! 2026 social innovation competition. The full-day event brought together secondary school students in Hong Kong to learn about artificial intelligence and its applications.[1][2]

The program is designed to empower Hong Kong's next generation of innovators to responsibly apply AI to drive social impact. Released via Media OutReach Newswire on July 17, 2026, the initiative highlights the collaboration between Citi and the SEED Foundation to foster socially conscious technological development among youth.[1][2]

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