[Huaku News] On March 4, 2026, the first batch of project admission reviews for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) Innovation and Entrepreneurship Incubation Base was successfully held. As an entrepreneurship mentor for this review, Huaku Founder and CEO Su Hui attended in person, providing professional feedback and strategic guidance to the participating teams.

 

This review focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and the OPC track, covering areas such as AI for elderly care, AI-driven recruitment, AI-powered data analysis, and AI-based IP and cultural innovation. Drawing on his own entrepreneurial experience, Su Hui offered precise advice to the project teams on aspects ranging from technology implementation and business model innovation to team development, helping them optimize their products and growth strategies.

 

During the on-site discussions, Su Hui emphasized, “Entrepreneurship requires not only technological breakthroughs but also a clear business path and market validation.” His guidance helped teams focus on core value and achieve deeper integration between technology and industry.

 

The review not only showcased the innovation wave driven by AI and computing power in the Bay Area but also highlighted the incubator’s comprehensive “resources + space + ecosystem” system as a strong attractor for high-quality startup teams. Su Hui’s participation provided entrepreneurs with valuable insights and strategic direction, further strengthening the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem of the base.

 

The spring tide of innovation has begun, and AI entrepreneurship in the Bay Area is accelerating its convergence.