The Federation of Hong
Kong Industries (FHKI) organized a seminar on Bay Area Soar by Innovation and
Industrial Upgrading Opportunities (大灣創新騰飛, 工業升級良機) on
13th Feb 2018. I registered from
Hong Kong Federation of Innovative Technologies and Manufacturing Industries (FITMI)
WeChat group and thanks Mr. Audy Lui invitation. I met CityU EngD cohort Dr. Sunny Chai and we
took a group photo with SEEM cohort and FITMI friends.
(Left: I, Mr. Alex Zhong (Director, SME Funding Service, Xela Innovation
Limited) (SEEM), Dr. Sunny Chai (Vice Chairman, FHKI) and Mr. Teddy Chui
(Managing Director, Super Label Production))
Before the seminar, I
took a photo with Mr. MY Wong (Chairman, ASTRI).
In the beginning, Mr.
Jimmy Kwok (Chairman, FHKI) gave a welcome speech. Mr. Kwok introduced the guest speaker Prof.
Tieniu Tan (譚鐵牛) that he received his B.Sc. degree in electronic
engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, in 1984, and his M.Sc. and
Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from Imperial College London, U.K., in
1986 and 1989, respectively. Details
please visit Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science at http://www.cripac.ia.ac.cn/irds/People/tnt.html
.
Group photo with all FHKI
representatives and guests
Prof. Tieniu Tan (譚鐵牛) firstly
shared his background that he studied university in 1980 and graduated in
1984. Then he went to UK for further study (1 year
for MSc and 3 year for PhD). After 13
years, he went back to China on 13th Feb 1998 (Arrived China on 14th
Feb 1998) eventhough he had tenure post in University in UK. He served Institute of Automation, Chinese
Academy of Science and his expertise on Iris Image Acquisition and Recognition,
and Big Data. He also shared his name and proud from his parents. Dr. Tan had two brothers and their name
related to cow. The first brother named 譚黃牛 (Cattle) and the
second brother named 譚水牛 (Buffalo). And his name related to Tractor that was more
powerful.
Then Prof. Tan shared his feeling
that he proud to be part of Change in China.
In National Level Strategy, Innovation
and Technology Centres planned to locate in Beijing and Shanghai. However, it would be built another one in
South China under Guangdong-Hong
Kong-Macau Bay Area. He said FHKI
had significant contribution on linking up Mainland China and Hong Kong.
During Q&A, one of
guests was Prof. Tan’s classmate (Peter) brother Prof. Paul Cheung (HKU) clarified the funding
from ITF and from China. Some limitations
of ITF still existed but it could be used for some cooperation projects. Paul
pointed out Hong Kong R&D problem was no significant problem to be
researched. We needed to join China’s R&D so as to solve big and
significant problem.
Lady asked the clean
energy requirement would increase their textile industry operation cost. Prof. Tan suggested employing innovation and
technology to enhance the overall productivity so as to cover such green energy
cost.
One of good suggestion
from HKPC was to build Hong Kong and Shenzhen cooperation State Key Laboratory
in the Bay Area.
Finally, Prof. Tan shared
the technology transfer path as follows:
Science (HK) → Technology (SZ) → Production (Pearl River
Delta) → Market (Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Bay Area / China / OBOR)
At the end, Mr. Jimmy
Kwok (Chairman, FHKI) presented a souvenir to Prof. Tieniu Tan.
Reference:
20171122: Meeting with FHKI for Quality Startup - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.hk/2017/11/meeting-with-fhki-for-quality-startup.html
20180117: Startup Meeting
with Hong Kong Startup Council and CityU - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.hk/2018/01/startup-meeting-with-hong-kong-startup.html
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