2020年9月30日星期三
CityU HKIAS Distinguished Lecture – Data-Driven Global Pandemic Management
PolyU Webinar Series (1) - Booting Re-industrialization
Dr.
Sunny Chai, BBS (Chairman, HKSTP) was the first speaker and his topic entitled “The
Innovation & Technology Ecosystem”.
In the beginning, Dr. Chai briefed government commitment to driving
I&T development in 8 focus Areas and upto HK$100Billion.
Dr.
Sunny Chai, BBS (Chairman, HKSTP) was the first speaker and his topic entitled “The
Innovation & Technology Ecosystem”.
In the beginning, Dr. Chai briefed government commitment to driving
I&T development in 8 focus Areas and upto HK$100Billion.
Then Dr. Chai briefed the current situation of Hong Kong Science Park including office and lab space, tech companies, R&D worker, startups, investment, etc. Some key milestones in the past 18 years were mentions and the hub for global research collaboration through Health@InnoHK and AIR@InnoHK.
After that he introduced the development and transformation from IE 1.0 to IE 2.0. It aimed through this new requirement to enhance the re-industrialization in Hong Kong.
Dr.
Daniel Yip (Chairman, FHKI) was the second speaker and his presentation named “The
Next Normal of Hong Kong Industries”.
Firstly, Dr. Yip mentioned the background of existing environment such
as COVID-19 pandemic, China-US Trade Disputes, External Trade and Dual
Circulation.
Then
Dr. Daniel Yip introduced FHKI Strategy 4R and they were Respond, Reset, Revive
and Reinvent. He said Hong Kong advantages were always here.
And
then he described 4R as follows:
Respond
– to the next normal, China-US trade disputes and opportunities arising from
dual-circulation.
Reset
– “China+1” strategy for factory diversification and re-industrialization in
Hong Kong.
Revive
– E-commerce (local, China and overseas markets) and upgrading (automation,
product & design)
Reinvent
– Consider Market, Education and I&T.
Finally,
Dr. Daniel Yip described the next normal of Hong Kong Industries in four steps
including 1) Factory Diversification, 2) Exploring New Markets, 3) Developing
Hi-Tech Products and 4) Local Productions.
Lastly, he introduced different government support in this four steps.
Prof.
H.C. Man (Dean of Faculty of Engineering, PolyU) was the last speaker and his
presentation title was “PolyU’s Role in R&D Advancement and Talent Development”.
Prof. Man firstly discussed the 15 global challenges facing humanity by the
Millennium Project (http://www.millennium-project.org/projects/challenges/)
Then
he identified 15 technology industries of the future and asked us which of them
were suitable for re-industrialization in Hong Kong. And then he also mentioned such technologies
were not come easily because of political reasons.
Lastly,
Prof. Man introduced different research, department and collaboration project between
PolyU and industry so as to train talent and human capitals to industry.
Q&A Session:
Dr.
Sunny Chai said reindustrialization was no shortcut but the mask production
line under COVID-19 demonstrated that our infrastructure changed could be agile
such as clean room restructure. However,
AMC and DT Hub was different concept for long term transformation.
Dr.
Daniel Yip said Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) manufacturers were small enterprise
in Hong Kong. The high-tech research of
TCM was in Macau but quality and brand of TCM were benefit in Hong Kong because
of our advanced testing and certification industry. Dr. Sunny Chai added we could assist them to
achieve GMP through light house projects.
Prof.
Man said Hong Kong would like to be IP trading hub and we also need technology flagship
corporations so as to adopt PhD students.
At
the end, Dr. Sunny Chai said there was no short cut path but HKSTP as a
platform provided good infrastructure for R&D.
Reference:
Re-industrialisation
Funding Scheme (RFS) - https://www.itf.gov.hk/en/funding-programmes/facilitating-technology/rfs/index.html
HKSTP
AMC - https://amc.hkstp.org/
FHKI - https://www.industryhk.org/en/
20200810:
HKPC Webinar - Introduction of Re-industrialisation Funding Scheme - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2020/08/hkpc-webinar-introduction-of-re.html
20191028:
CityU Seminar on Hong Kong Reindustrialization - Textiles and Clothing Industry
Case (香港再工業化的前景:以香港紡織及服裝工業為例) - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2019/10/cityu-seminar-on-hong-kong.html
20190327:
CMATCL & HKSTP Meeting for reindustrialization - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2019/03/matcl-hkstp-meeting-for.html
20180213:
FHKI Seminar on Bay Area Soar by Innovation and Industrial Upgrading
Opportunities (大灣創新騰飛, 工業升級良機) - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2018/02/fhki-seminar-on-bay-area-soar-by.html
2020年9月29日星期二
HKSQ & HKQAA Promotion Seminar on Feasibility Study on the Quality Start-up Development in HKSTP
HKSQ & HKQAA arranged the
promotion seminar for the Trade and Industry Department (TID) Funded project
named “Feasibility Study on the Quality
of Hong Kong Start-up Development for Supporting the Sustainable Business
Growth” on 29th Sep 2020 in HKSTP. Since COVID-19 pandemic, we
performed both on-site and online seminar in this time. Group photo with guests
was taken at the end of seminar.
(Left: Leo (beNovelty), Mr. Kevin
Ho (HKTDC), I (HKSQ), Mr. Patrick Fan (CEO, beNovelty), Mr. Adams Wong (HKQAA) and
Ms. Brenda Ling (HKQAA))
I (Chairman, HKSQ) was the first speaker to give welcoming address. In the beginning, I introduced the background and mission of Hong Kong Society for Quality (HKSQ).
Then I briefed the story of
project concept through assisting startups to achieve accreditation and
certification when I served in Science Park.
So that I understand startup needs when faced to market. That’s why we applied TID SME funding for
enhancing startup quality management.
After that I mentioned our effort
to discuss with different stakeholders before submission of funding application
proposal. Finally, we got most stakeholders support and awarded TID SME
Funding.
Mr. Adams Wong (Senior Business
Manager, HKQAA) was the second speaker and he briefed the details of the TID project.
And then he mentioned some
startup research from other countries and regions were performed and then described
the process to achieve the SME Development Fund (SDF). Now the funding was
renamed to Trade and Industrial Organization Support Fund (TSF).
After that Adams briefed the six
key activities in the project and they are “Promotion Seminar”, “Startup Research
Survey”, “Practical Guidebook for Startup”, “Sharing Seminars”, “10 Workshops”
and “Dissemination”. Because of COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule of the project
was extended the period to Nov 2021.
2020年9月25日星期五
The 5th World Summit of Chinese Quality (Online)
The 5th World Summit of Chinese Quality (全球華人品質峰會) was organized by Macau Quality Management Association
(MQMA) and pre-World Alliance for Chinese Quality (pre-WACQ - 全球華人品質聯盟(籌)) on 25th Sep 2020. The theme was “Ingenious
Quality, Innovative Service” (匠心品質、創新服務). Because of COVID-19 pandemic, the summit was held online in Macau for
half day and invited different experts from Macau, Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan
and Singapore to share their quality and innovation topics. The guests and participants group photo was
prepared after the meeting and showed below.
Ms. Huang Ruochen (黃若辰小姐, 澳門青年領導力學會常務理事) was MC of the summit and introduced the schedule and guests.
In the
beginning, Prof. Lin Chang (Chairman, Macau Quality Management Association
(MQMA)) (林暢教授- 澳門品質管理協會會長) gave
opening speech. Firstly, Prof. Lin
introduced the summit of WACQ. He
expected we would meet in Macau again in near future after pandemic period.
Mr. Jia
fuxing (Chairman, CAQ) (賈福興先生- 中國質量協會會長) gave
welcoming speech and he reviewed we all met in Beijing for the 40 years
anniversary of CAQ in the last year. Mr.
Jia said we met the new challenges in the world including COVID-19 and we
needed to enhance quality of product and service to overcome this difficult
period.
Mr. GE
Tan (Chairman, SQI) (陳敬賢先生- 新加坡質量學院主席)
gave welcoming speech. He appreciated
MQMA to arrange this online summit under this difficult situation. Innovation of product and service was very
important he added.
Then Dr.
Lotto Lai (Chairman, HKSQ) (黎劍虹博士
- 香港質量學會會長) gave welcoming speech and his topic named “Reinterpreting
"Chinese Quality" with Chinese Culture” (以中華文化重新演繹「華人質量」). Firstly, he introduced HKSQ and role of WACQ.
And then
he said total change of behavior of people after pandemic. He analyzed that the
nature of customer need was vanity based on philosophy. That explained personalized
and customized products are the spiritual driving force of quality.
Finally,
he tried to reinterpreting "Chinese Quality" with Chinese Culture as
follows:
a) Continuous Quality Revolution
b) Cluster Work
c) Cooperative Win-Win
d) Sustainable Quality for Next
Generation
Lastly,
he concluded that products and services become a must for the pursuit of a
better life. (把產品及服務變成追求美好生活的必須品)
Prof.
Ching-Chow Yang (Chairman, CSQ) (楊錦洲教授 - 中華臺北品質學會理事長) gave welcome speech and he
expected Chinese Quality to be the mainstream.
Then Prof.
Yang invited Prof. Li lili (李麗麗教授 - 文化藝術界總會會長) to sing a song for celebrating
the summit to perform successfully.
Prof. Li appreciated WACQ to integrate between quality management and Chinese
culture.
2020年9月17日星期四
CityU SDSC Seminar - Big Data, Deep Learning, and Federated Learning Research at Baidu
The CityU Online
Seminar named “Big Data, Deep Learning, and Federated Learning Research at
Baidu” was organized by The School of Data Science (SDSC) and The Hong Kong
Institute for Data Science (HKIDS) and was held on 17th Sep
2020. This talk invited Prof. Dejing Dou
(Head of Big Data Lab (BDL) and Business Intelligence Lab (BIL) at Baidu
Research) to share “Open and Inclusive” and Baidu AutoDL which used deep learning
to design and train deep learning models, including Neural Architecture Search,
transfer learning, and interpretability of deep learning.
Prof. Dou said
Big Data and AI would become the “engines” of our times! Then he briefed Big
Data’s 3V that is Volume, Velocity (Speed) and Variety (Complexity).
And then Prof. Dou introduced Big Data Lab at Baidu Research which was founded in collaboration with UN in 2014. Their research areas included Neural Architecture Search (NAS), Transfer Learning, Interpretability of DNN and Federated Learning. He also said AI applications would be industrialized, standardized, modularized and automated.
Because of
current limitations in Deep Learning (DL), Prof. Dou expected the future DL would
be follows:
And then he
briefed three key techniques in AutoDL and they were Self-design Architectures,
Self-adaptive to Tasks and Self-adjusting to Environments.
2020年9月15日星期二
IAQ Zoom Exco Meeting regarding Support Transition
Since ASQ had
new arrangement, IAQ held an exco meeting online to discuss the support
transition on 15th Sep 2020.
2020年9月11日星期五
CityU & FHKI Virtual Industrial Day
The first session named “Emerging Industries and Opportunities” and the panelists were Mr. Anthony Lam (CEO and Vice Chairman, Golden Resources Development International Ltd.), Mr. Simon Cheung (Project Development Director, China Dyamics New Energy Technology Co. Ltd.) and Mr. Roy Lim (Vice President, Tung Hing Automation Investment Ltd.)
Guests were shared their experience and learning attitudes on different fields. One of common thinking was to learn as much as possible during undergraduates. Anthony advised students must find the job they like so that they had commitment and would do it well at the end. Simon said Hong Kong as your stage and showed your talent. Finally, Roy said upto 90% you learnt from school was not use in your job. Please continuous learning after graduated.
The second session named “Get your Startup off the ground” and the panelists were Ms. Tricia Chong (Director, KTO, CityU) and Mr. Bryant Chan (Vice Chairman, Hong Kong Startup Council). Prof. Henry Chung (EE, CityU) was moderator for the first topic entitled “University & Industry support for startups”. In the beginning, Ms. Tricia Chong introduced the KTO roles and her Singapore experience.
Then Mr. Bryant Chan briefed the background of Hong Kong Startup Council and presented the topic named “How local industry encourages entrepreneurship”.
Bryant
mentioned re-industrialization in Hong Kong including facilities, funding, training
and i4.0.
Then he
briefed the Hong Kong Startup Council and STARS Programme (S-Synergies, T-Training,
A-Acceleration, R-Relations and S-Spotlight).
Finally, Bryant
introduced FHKI Education Committee that aimed to strengthen the communication
between education and industry. Their
vision is to establish ecosystem of Hong Kong Industry.