The increased demand for more efficient, safe, and green production in fine chemical and pharmaceutical industry calls for the development of continuous-flowm anufacturing, and for chiral chemicals in particular,e nantioselective catalytic processes. In recenty ears, this emerging direction has received considerable attention and has seen rapid progress. In most cases, catalytic enantioselective flow processes using homogeneous, heterogeneous, or enzymatic catalysts have shown significant advantages over the conventional batch mode,s uch as shortened reaction times, lower catalysts loadings, andh igher selectivities in addition to the normalm erits of non-enantioselective flow operations. In this Minireview,t he advancements, key strategies, methods, and technologiesd eveloped the last six years as well as remaining challenges are summarized.[a] T.