The
CityU Engineering Doctorate (EngD) Society in the Department of Systems
Engineering and Engineering Management (SEEM) was organized pre-AGM seminar
entitled “Discovery and Innovation” on 18th Jun 2016. It is a great
honor to have Dr. David Chung Wai-keung, Under Secretary of the Innovation and
Technology Bureau, HKSAR as one of the renowned speakers of the seminar. The aim of the seminar is to dissemination
more information about the innovation and technology opportunities in Hong Kong
and to discover the creative initiatives from alumni of CityU EngD.
Dr.
David Chung (Under Secretary of the Innovation and Technology Bureau, HKSAR)
was the first speaker and his topic introduced “Innovation and Technology
Bureau”. Firstly, he explained why
government determined to develop innovation and technology (I&T) because of
i) transforming Hong Kong into a knowledge-based economy; ii) diversifying our
economy and increasing our competitiveness; iii) providing quality employment
opportunities (especially for youth) and iv) improving quality of life for Hong
Kong people.
Then
David pointed out our challenges including i) competitiveness of traditional
pillars under challenge by internet-driven economy; ii) SME upto 90% in HK
business but relatively low R&D investment; iii) competitors appear form
neighboring economies; and iv) lacking of manufacturing base. He compared the R&D investment among Hong
Kong and other countries. It observed
that more investment ratio come from public than private in Hong Kong in 2013.
However,
we still had strengths and opportunities including World class universities,
Strategic location, “One Country, Two System”, IP protection, robust legal
system and advance ICT infrastructure, etc.
Moreover, vibrant start-up ecosystem is increasing. For instance, No. of
accelerator, incubation and co-working spaces increased ten-fold in the past 6
years upto 60, mostly operated by private sector. There are about 1600 I&T start-ups in
Hong Kong in 2015 that 50% growth compared to 2014! After that he mentioned the role of government
as Connector, Facilitator and Creating an ecosystem for I&T.
Finally,
David briefed ITB work priorities as follows:
-
Stimulate private sector R&D
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Drive “Re-industrialization”
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Support I&T start-ups, develop robust ecosystem
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Address social issues via cross-bureaux effort
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Promote adoption of technology among SMEs
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Leverage on opportunities from 13th Five-Year Plan
He
also introduced the new fund named Midstream Research Programme for
universities.
I was
the second speaker and firstly I briefed my recently achievement that was to be
selected as ASQ Fellow and IAQ Associate Academician. ASQ Fellow has 600 among 80,000 members. Hong Kong is less than 10 ASQ fellows. IAQ was last than 200 in the world. Hong Kong
has 3 academician and they were Prof. Way Kuo (CityU), Dr. KS Chin (CityU) and
Prof. Fugee Tsung (HKUST). Probably I am
the number 4 in Hong Kong.
Firstly,
I quoted Dr. Victor Lo (ISIHK) who separated innovation method into Human Centered
Innovation and Systematic Innovation.
However, it was found missing system framework for organization
following. Then I briefed different
standards including BS 7000-1:2008 Design Management System – Guide to Managing
Innovation; CEN/TS 16555-1:2013 Innovation Management – Part 1: Innovation
Management System and ISO 50501 Innovation Management (planning by ISO/TC 279)
Then
I proposed to integrated ISO 9001 Quality Management System and CEN/TS 16555
Innovation Management System series and got the following Quality and
Innovation Management System (QInnoMS) model.
Lastly,
I shared my ideas between Quality and Innovation. Whatever angle you employed, quality
professionals would focus the overlapped area between Quality and Innovation.
The
third speaker was Dr. Walter Fung (Teaching Fellow of PolyU COMP) and his topic
named “What Hong Kong could be depended for future?” Walter firstly shared part of Dr. Thomas Chan
Man-hung (Director of China Business Centre, PolyU) article which published
today. Prof. Chan pointed out
competition from other economic area especially Pearl River Delta. Then Walter shared his teaching experience
and thinking.
Walter
pointed out his teaching course design in BSc and MSc level that were matching
the weakness which pointed out by Prof. Chan.
He also introduced different new teaching game using ICT such as “Strategic
Game for Information Security” and application of mobile device such as “Use of
Apple Watch for Smart-Home Control”.
Finally,
he invited use to join 2016 Forum named “From Digital Leadership to
Re-industrialization in Hong Kong – Industry 4.0, FinTech, Entrepreneurship”.
Q&A:
Dr. WH Fok commented then Hong Kong depended on the next generation. But it had three conditions:
i)
Their interest
ii)
Matching their strength
iii)
“Turn on” them (Ignite!)
Dr.
Samuel Fung (Director, Karson Engineers Services Co., Ltd.) was the fourth
speaker and his topic was “Suggesting application research for Artificial
Intelligence for Automated Aquaponic Systems HKSAR”.
He
said he would like to do sometime meaningful within his life and he used AI but
followed the Nature.
Finally,
he briefed different idea for different size Automated Aquaponic Systems.
Dr.
Peter Ho then gave a speech to introduce CityU Research Limited. It consolidated CityU R&D results and
provided to industries. Some success
cases included Vitargent transgenic Medaka Embryo test (using Zebrafish) and
Chinese steel enhancement. He also
mentioned that green roof issue needed holistic review. Then he also told us a good new about CityU
QS position increased to No. 3 in Hong Kong.
The
last speaker was Dr. T.W. Liu (Visiting Lecturer, CityU SEEM) and his
presentation entitled “Creativity Thinking”.
Firstly,
TW Liu briefed his idea to classification our thinking into +, -, ×, ÷, = and ≠. He had studied TRIZ and
Extenics and then concluded this thinking pattern
Then
he analyzed Steve Job’s last 6 patents and found that most thinking was used on
“≠” and then “-”.
TW
Liu summarized this thinking method which simplified TRIZ and Extenics into
Twins Tower which included “The other way round”, “Universality”, “Feedback”
and “Intermediary”.
Then
we took a group photo for memory.
After
the AGM Seminar, Dr. Rocky Lam (Immediate Past President, CityU EngD Society)
gave a welcome speech and briefed our society activities in 2015/16 including EngD
Society 10th Anniversary Dinner on 21 Nov 2015, Enterprises visits –
TWG and FedEx, supported “Innovation and Entrepreneurship” Forum on 17 Oct
2015, Hong Kong Re-industrialization Seminar in April 2016, and other
university activities. Then TW Liu
presented the financial report.
Our
new Chairman Dr. Herbert Yeung gave welcome speech and we thanked all members
supported him and he planned to enhance collaboration with other professional
organizations so as to walk outside.
The
EngD Society executive members 2016 were:
President - Dr. Herbert Yeung (Cohort 2004)
Vice-President - Dr. TW Liu (2004)
Secretary
- Dr. Lotto Lai (2005)
Treasurer
- Dr. Rocky Lam (2006)
Advisor – Dr. Peter Ho (2007)
Advisor – Dr. Peter Ho (2007)
Board
members:
Dr.
Danny Tang (2005)
Dr.
Ray Kong (2003)
Dr.
Samuel Fung (2005)
Dr.
Albert Tam (2005)
Dr.
Amie Lai (2004)
Finally,
some of us had a dinner in CityU Chinese Restaurant and continued our sharing
and discussion.
Reference:
Engineering Doctorate (Engineering Management) - http://www.cityu.edu.hk/seem/prg-engd.htm
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