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2025年2月28日星期五

COMP Student/Staff Consultative Group (SSCG) Meeting

I was invited to participant the 2nd BScFTAI Student/Staff Consultative Group (SSCG) Meeting on 28 Feb 2025. We communicated with students and subject teachers for improving the programme continuously. In the beginning, I met Dr. XIE Hongcheng and took a photo together. 


Year 1 to 4 student representatives joined the meeting and feedback different courses content and teaching as well as difficulty level.


I am subject lecturer of COMP 3511 and also teaching half course of COMP 1433 in this semester. I asked students any difficulty. They replied that it would be difficult if student without took M2 under DSE in high school.


Dr. Kevin Yuen taught the subject COMP 4432 Machine Learning.


At the end, we took a photo together with Year 4 student representative.

(Left: I, Student Rep, Dr. Kevin Yuen, Dr. Raymond Pang and Dr. XIE Hongcheng)

After SSCG meeting, we had lunch together with Kevin’s student - Mr. Cheuk Kin MA who studies COMP IT Master course and worked in ASTRI. His former boss was Mr. Jim Hui (HKSQ member).

(Left: I, Dr. Jeff Tang, Mr. Cheuk Kin MA and Dr. Kevin Yuen)

Reference:

COMP, PolyU - https://www.polyu.edu.hk/comp/

20180709: Experience Sharing by ASTRI on implementation of ISO 9001 for R&D Company and visit to Smart City Innovation Centre - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2018/07/experience-sharing-by-astri-on.html

20181130: HKSQ Seminar on Implementation of ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 for R&D Companies – ASTRI Experience Sharing - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2018/11/hksq-seminar-on-implementation-of-iso.html


2018年11月30日星期五

HKSQ Seminar on Implementation of ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 for R&D Companies – ASTRI Experience Sharing

November is World Quality Month.  HKSQ arranged several events to celebrate World Quality Month 2018.  The seminar named “Implementation of ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 for R&D Companies – ASTRI Experience Sharing” was organized by HKSQ and supported by ASQ Hong Kong and MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.  This seminar aimed to share ASTRI experience to implement ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 in their R&D projects as well as introduce MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.  

(Left: Dr. Lotto Lai (Chairman, HKSQ), Mr. Jim Hui (ASTRI) and Ms. Angel Lai (MIT HK Innovation Node))

Before the seminar, I introduced the HKSQ World Quality Month activities and speakers.


The first speaker was Mr. Jim Hui (Senior Manager, Quality Management, ASTRI) and he shared his experience on implementing ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 in ASTRI.  Firstly, he briefed the history of ASTRI which was established in 2000 and designated as one of R&D Centres (for ICT) in 2006. 


Then Mr. Jim Hui introduced the ASTRI ISO Journey from 2006 to 2017.  They got ISO 27001 in 2015.


2018年7月9日星期一

Experience Sharing by ASTRI on implementation of ISO 9001 for R&D Company and visit to Smart City Innovation Centre

During visit CEPREI in Guangzhou on 18 May, ASTRI R&D manager told me that they had implemented ISO 9001 for corporate-wide R&D projects for long time. I was very interested in they implementation ISO 9001 on R&D Company so that I asked their Chairman Mr. MY Wong that I would like to learn more about it.  Mr. Wong kindly linked me up with their management team and arranged a visit and sharing session for me on 9 July 2018.   Actually, HKSTP and ASTRI quality system team had experience sharing since 2015.  I had arranged a visit for our TSC to sharing ISO 27001 certification experience on 30 Jun 2015.  In the beginning, I met Mr. Jim Hui (Senior Manager, Quality, Quality Management, ASTRI) and took a photo in front of main entry.


Before sharing, I saw many joint laboratories brand in the wall.


After that Mr. Jim Hui explained ISO 9001 implementation in ASTRI to me and I summarized some key issues below.


2017年11月14日星期二

ASTRI Industry and University Collaboration Forum 2017 – The Greater Bay Area Landscape

The Industry and University Collaboration Forum (IUCF) is one of ASTRI’s major events held in Hong Kong Science Park. The theme of IUCF 2017 is “Connecting the Dots for Re-industrialisation: The Greater Bay Area Landscape”.  This event is focus on innovation and technologies that can facilitate the next generation of industrial revolution for this region.  I took a photo during registration.


In the beginning the forum, Mr. MY Wong (Chairman of the Board, ASTRI) gave a welcome speech.  He said Industry 4.0 would bring a big change of the world.  Then he introduced different technology and innovation in ASTRI team and recently got a HKIA 2016 award.  


Mr. Nicholas W. Yang (Secretary for Innovation and Technology, HKSARG) gave an opening remark.  He said Hong Kong aimed to be Innovation and Technology (I&T) hub.  Then he briefed several I&T initiatives such as Re-industrialisation through the project Data Technology Hub (DT Hub) and Advanced Manufacturing Centre (AMC) developed by Science Park.  Moreover, he quoted the CE Address that doubles the R&D GDP from ~0.73% to ~1.5% through ITF.  Nevertheless, the internship sponsor will extend to post-doctorate talent for R&D work in Hong Kong.


2016年3月18日星期五

ASTRI – HPE Conference on Big Data and Analytics for Smart City

ASTRI and HP Enterprise (HPE) co-organized the Conference named “Big Data and Analytics for Smart City” on 18 March 2016 in Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks.  HP predicted that Big Data’s value could be unleashed for business users by condensing it and intelligently presenting only what was relevant and contextual to the problem at hand.  Before the conference, a group photo was taken.


In the beginning, Mr. MY Wong (Chairman of the Board, ASTRI) gave a welcome speech.  He expected the Big Data Analytics could transform City to Smart City.


Then Mr. Allen Yeung (Government CIO) gave an opening remark.  He said AlphaGo story last week demonstrated how AI employed Big Data Analytics.  And he also used Hong Kong Observatory and Hong Kong Airport as example to explain how Big Data cooperation to create values.  Finally, he asked us to think what City would look like after 5 to 10 years.


2015年11月18日星期三

ASTRI Industry and University Consultation Forum 2015

The Industry and University Consultation Forum (IUCF) is ASTRI’s major event held annually in Hong Kong. ASTRI organizes the IUCF to inform current and potential partners from industry and academia about the institute’s latest technical developments solicit suggestions for future R&D projects and cultivate opportunities to establish collaborations. I attended the morning part and meet CityU classmates. We took a photo for memory.

(Left: Dr. CC Cheung (VP, Business Development & Operations, Aviton Care Limited), I and Mr. Alan YM Au (Manager, Aviton Care Limited))


I also met TRIZ classmate – Prof. Gregg Li (Chairman at Invotech; Vice Chairman of Business and Professionals Federation of Hong Kong)).


In the beginning the forum, Mr. MY Wong (Chairman of the Board, ASTRI) gave a welcome speech. He introduced ASTRI mission and leave technical part to Dr. Frank Tong. Mr. Wong shared his favorite slogan was from Philips “Innovation and You”. He also mentioned how important of collaboration among Industry, University and Research Institution for technology commercialization. Finally, he foresaw that One Belt One Road would be demanding advance technology.


The Hon. Nicholas W. Yang (Advisor to the Chief Executive on Innovation and Technology cum Member of the Executive Council, HKSARG) gave an opening remark to us. He said Innovation and Technology (I&T) was about sharing value and improving People Quality of Life. Then he reviewed Hong Kong economic development history from 1967, 1970, 1980 (manufacturing era) to 2000 (internet era). Hong Kong economic changed from manufacturing to servicing industry (said HK 2.0). It was the time to enhance Innovation and Technology ecosystem and upgrade to HK 3.0.


Then kick-off Ceremony


Dr. Frank Tong (CEO, ASTRI) gave us a talk named “An Overview of ASTRI’s Latest Development”. Firstly, he briefed ASTRI’s Vision, Mission and Goals.


The following diagram demonstrated the overview of ASTRI strategy and R&D capability. Then Dr. Tong introduced ASTRI Innovation Runway (AIR) which aimed to nurture tech entrepreneurs and talents. Moreover, ASTRI planned office consolidation in Photonics Centre for enhancing operational efficiency.


After that Dr. Tong introduced ASTRI’s technology divisions and core competence groups and how these combination to service different R&D cluster. For example, FinTech was supported by IC Design Digital, Software & System, as well as, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing and Video Analytics. What is 4+1? There were four key technologies to be focused such as FinTech, Intelligent Manufacturing, Next Generation Network and Health & Medical, plus Chinese National Engineering Research Center (CNERC).


Panel Discussion topic was “Discussion on Collaboration with Industries, Universities and Government organizations.”
Dr. Jack Lau (Chief Marketing Officer, ASTRI) was the moderator and the panel members were (Left):
- Dr. Enboa Wu (Associate VP for Knowledge Transfer, HKUST)
- Ms. Cally Chan (Managing Director, HP Hong Kong)
- Mr. Francis Chan (CCB Senior Superintendent (Technology Crime & Intelligence), Hong Kong Police Force)
- Ms. Winnie Ho (Deputy Head, Energizing Kowloon East Office)
- Mr. Raymond Ng (Senior Manager, Financial Infrastructure Development Division, Hong Kong Monetary Authority)


Dr. Lau initiated the discussion and said Hong Kong was quite unique with different culture background. He questioned why HK? Ms. Cally Chan said HK has strategic location and gateway between China and international, as well as our good infrastructure and legal system. Cally also introduced their co-lab with ASTRI and said “Innovation” is DNA of HP.
Then Ms. Winnie Ho discussed many opportunities in Smart City. Apart from hardware, we could make use of the information and technology for City Management through open data.
Mr. Francis Chan shared some physical and cyber-crime data and he alerted us about fishing program in public wifi.
Mr. Raymond Ng said that they supported FinTech but we needed to consider security and protection in the cyber-tech.
Finally, Dr. Enboa Wu introduced that he serviced ASTRI for ten years and now joined HKUST to enhance R&D commercialization and talent training.

Reference:
HKSTPC - http://www.hkstp.org/
ASTRI - http://www.astri.org/main/
20140903: ASTRI Industry and University Consultation Forum 2014 - http://qualityalchemist.blogspot.hk/2014/09/astri-industry-and-university.html
ASTRI Hosts Industry and University Collaboration Forum 2015 - http://www.astri.org/blog/news/press-releases/enenastri-hosts-industry-university-collaboration-forum-2015-share-latest-technological-research-development-facilitate-collaboration/


2015年6月30日星期二

ASTRI visit to HKSTP Technology Support Centre for ISO 27001 experience sharing

I was honor to share our experience on ISO 27001 implemented in Technology Support Centre in HKSTP in which was the first laboratory certified ISO 27001 in Hong Kong.  ASTRI team visited us on 30 Jun 2015 morning.  The following photo is our ISO 27001 certificate with our service scopes.



Visitor of ASTRI Team as follows:
-          Chris Chen (IT Director)
-          Daeman Chan (IT Manager)
-          Jim Hui (Quality Manager)
-          Calvin Shum (Quality Engineer)
-          Winston Oey (Quality Engineer)
-          Astley Wan (Senior Manager, Facility)

The schedule showed below:
(10:30am – 11:00am)
i)                    Briefing the background and implementation issue.
(11:00am – 12:00pm)
ii)                  Visit to WCTL & RL
iii)                Visit to ICFAL & MAL
iv)                Visit to BSC
v)                  Visit to PDTC

Hopefully our experience could assist ASTRI certified ISO 27001 in near future.

Reference:
Related activities:
20150619: HKCTC & HKAS Workshop on ISO 27001 ISMS Certification - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2015/06/hkctc-hkas-workshop-on-iso-27001-isms.html
20150424: PMI Seminar on QMS based Information Security Management - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2015/04/pmi-seminar-on-qms-based-information.html
20080802: Seminar on ISO 9001:2000 UPGRADE to 2008 Version & Secure your information with ISO 27001 - https://qualityalchemist.blogspot.com/2008/08/seminar-on-iso-90012000-upgrade-to-2008.html

2015年4月16日星期四

IoT Symposium 2015

The Internet of Things (IoT) Symposium is an annual event organized by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) under IT Fest on 16 April 2015. The symposium aims to provide a platform for industry leaders, solution providers, engineers and users across industries to exchange ideas and shares the latest developments and emerging applications for an even more collaborative IoT ecosystem. In this year, IoT Symposium theme is “Embracing Big Data Analytics and Cloud Computing with IoT Application”.

The Honourable Mrs Fanny Law, GBS, JP (Chairperson of HKSTP) gave a welcome address before the symposium start. She said we identified IoT to be one of key technology in Smart City and it could improve Quality of Life in Hong Kong people.


The Honourable Mr. Gregory So Kam-leung, GBS, JP (Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, The Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, HKSAR) gave an opening speech. He said we had 4.9 billion connected things in use in 2015 and it would increase to 20 billion after 5 years. IoT included RFID Technology, GPS, Big Data Analytics, Sensor, Cloud Computing, Security Networking, etc. Then he briefed some government department employed IoT technology such as Water Supplies Department (Water Intelligent Network) and Drainage Services Department (Intelligent Ultrasonic Sensors).


Then Mr. Gregory So said we expected IoT excellence centre in Hong Kong to link people together and we needed a show case. Then he pointed out some key actions to be done below:
i) Supply Chain Platform,
ii) R&D for Customization,
iii) VC/Angel Funding Platform,
iv) Coordination Learning Platform,
v) Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
vi) Industry Partner Network,
vii) HR Pipeline,
viii) IP Training, and
ix) Rapid Prototype.


Group Photo


The first keynote speaker was Mr. Alan Lau (Senior Partner, Asia Head, McKinsey Digital) and his topic entitled “Internet of Things – A perspective”. Mr. Lau said IoT would have huge impacts on the ecosystem and showed the infographic chart.


Then Mr. Lau explained the myths and truths about IoT in the following diagram. He added big data would be a critical tool to unlock value from IoT.


Mr. Lau identified 6 categories illustrate the breadth of potential IoT application such as “Tracking Behavior”, “Enhanced Situational Awareness”, “Sensor-driven Decision Analytics”, “Process Optimization”, “Optimized Resource Consumption” and “Complex Autonomous Systems.” However, he also pointed out some practical challenges included “Building Clear Business Case”, “Committing on Upfront Capital Investment”, “Create Interoperability” and “Addressing InfoSec concerns”. The following diagram showed some application cases in Hong Kong


The second keynote speaker was Prof. HT Kung (Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University) and his presentation title was “IoT Based Prediction”. He then discussed IoT + machine learning.


Prof. Kung said “IoT Based Prediction” is natural. However, there were four challenges. They were “Small Data”, “Low Power Budget”, “Weak Signal” and “Massive Connections”. He said real-world signals were often “Sparse”. And then he mentioned how to derive discriminative High-Level Features from data. Step 1 was Feature Extraction and Step 2 was Classification/Regression. After that he introduced the use in conjunction with Deep Neural Networks for computer vision and speech recognition. Using this technique, you were able to do facial emotion recognition.


Dr. Hang Li (Director of Noah’s Ark Lab, Huawei Technologies) was the third keynote speaker and his topic was “Big Mobile Data Mining – Opportunities and Challenges”. Firstly, Dr. Li told us the vision of Huawe was “Building a Better Connected World”.


Firstly, Dr. Li introduced that Huawei would contribute to Internet of Things by Innovating in 5G and Big Data. The peak speed of 5G was showed much higher than 4G! Then a video showed that Shanghai Unicom had joinly cooperated with Huawei in January 2014. One of key cooperated areas was Mobile Broadband Data (MBB Data)


Finally, he mentioned some technical challenges on spatial temporal data mining and their solutions () below.
1. How to process vast amount of data? (Spark and Hadoop to process data)
2. How to mine from vast amount of data? (Data Mining Tools)
3. How to preserve privacy as much as possible? (Privacy Preserving Tool)
4. How to visualize mined information? (Visualization Tool)


Dr. Charleston Sin (Managing Director, Architecture Sales, Cisco Greater China) was the fourth keynote speaker and his presentation named “Enabling the Internet of Everything: Cisco’s IoT Architecture”. He said Internet of Everything (IoE) would enabled digital business because it networked Connection of People, Process, Data and Things.


Dr. Sin introduced a new concept from Cloud Computing to Fog Computing. Then he briefed Cisco’s IoT approach included “Customer-In”, Best-in-class ruggedized products and Strategic Partnerships.


The fifth keynote speaker was Dr. Xie Yun (Director, Digital China Research Institute) and his topic was “Turning of IT and New Data Application Model”. He said computing power was no long to be obstacle.


Dr. Xie Yun introduced three turning points as follows:
i) Turing Technology Platform to Application
ii) Application from “Point” to “Line” and then to “Area” (Dimension Change)
iii) New Virtual Image Technology
Example for application in city was showed below.


The last keynote speaker was Mr. Michael Wang (Director, Microsoft China Cloud Innovation Center, Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group) and his presentation topic named “Form Internet of Things to Intelligent of Things”. He defined IoT that “The network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and interact with their internal states or the external environment.”


He concluded that IoT could help to develop new business models, cost reduction and improve efficiency. Finally, he briefed Azure IoT Suite solution to us.


Reference:
HKSTP - http://www.hkstp.org/
IT FEST - https://www.itfest.hk/


2015年4月14日星期二

CAE-HKAES Joint Summit on Innovation and Technology Industry in Hong Kong and the PRD (Day 2)

The CAE-HKAES Joint Summit on Innovation and Technology Industry in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta (PRD) was held in Hong Kong on 13-14 April 2015 which was jointly organized by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) and the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences (HKAES), and was hosted by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). Morever, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) were supporting organizations, as well as, City University of Hong Kong (CityU) was one of sponsoring organizations. This two day summit provided a valuable platform for exploring directions for the future development of industry in Hong Kong and the PRD through technology and innovations arising from a combination of expertise and strengths from Hong Kong and the PRD. It aimed to explore future directions of HK-PRD collaboration on Innovation and Technology Industry development. The summit day 2 was summarized below.


Session 4: Factors for Commercial Success

Prof. CHENG Jing (Director, National Engineering Research Centre for Beijing Biochip Technology, China and Member, CAE) (Right) and Dr. CHAN Alex Siu Kun (Managing Director, Applied Technology Integration Ltd., HK and Fellow, HKAES) (Left) co-chaired this session.


The first speaker was Ms. WANG Ju Hong (VP, Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited, China) and her presentation topic was “Grow with Innovation”. In the beginning, Ms. Wang briefed Tencent key milestones since 1998 such as QQ, Stock Exchange, WeChat, etc. Tencent was one of the leading internet companies and top 5 by market value (The ranking is Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Amazon and Tencent).


After that Ms. Wang introduced their Three-tiered Strategy included Core Platform, Investment & Partnership and “Open” Strategy.


Moreover, Tencent established the R&D Cultures included Innovation Culture, Agile Culture, Learning Sharing Culture and Code Culture. One of important activities in Innovation Culture was motivation such as monthly and annual awards.


The second speaker was Prof. PAHK Heui Jae (President and National Chief Technology Officer, Office of Strategic R&D Planning (OSP), Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Korea) and his topic named “Innovative Ecosystem of Korea for Commercial Success”. Prof. Pahk said “Korea is the only country from aid-recipient to aid-donor”. He also mentioned from manufacturing to PSY that showed Dynamic Korea. Then he briefed the OSP which established in March 2010 and it was R&D Think-Tank for the Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy (MOTIE) that plan R&D Portfolio for the future economic growth.


Prof. Pahk emphasized Industry/Market Oriented R&D. So he used policy to change professors’ preference on publication in SCI/Nature to Market Oriented Research. He suggested to use Funding Policy for Market Oriented Research. He also quoted a poem in Chinese from朴喜載 “百聞不如一見,百見不如一行,百行不如一注。” explaining how “Lab to Global”. Moreover, he told us that they invested at least 10% of Revenue on R&D every year.


Dr. LEUNG Humphrey Kwong Wai (Group CEO, Solomon Systech Ltd.) was the third speaker and his presentation entitled “Building Strengths for Commercial Success in an IC Design Business”. He told us the traffic jam he met on this morning and used 1 hr for 2 km distance. He was inspired that the choice of right path in R&D was the most important!


Firstly, Dr. Leung explained IC Industry and its “Fabless” Business Model. Then he shared with us about Solomon Systech’s 5 Critical Aspects included “Innovation”, “International Partnership”, “Industry Talents”, “Institutionalization” and “Integrity”. He quoted Steve Jobs that “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower”. He also added the one of key elements was to build Innovation Culture.


The last speaker was Prof. KO Ping Keung (President & CEO, Silicon Federation International Limited, HK) and his presentation was “Factors for Commercial Success (HK specific)”. He introduced his experience from Professor to Government community service and then became Full-time VC in China since 2001.


Prof. Ko identified HK-Shenzhen’s Golden Opportunity included infrastructure and people. Then he pointed out some factors for Commercial Success such as Technology customization to widen competitive edge (e.g. SoC chips). He emphasized no expectation from HK government. However, he expected some help such as increase non-local student populations in universities and relaxing immigration policy for talents.


Panel Discussion


Session 5: Recommendation for the Future (Panel Discussion)

Prof. TONG Timothy Wai Cheung (President,PolyU and VP, HKAES) (Left) and Prof. LEE Joseph Hun Wei (VP for Research and Graduate Studies, HKUST and Immediate Past President, HKAES) (Right) co-chaired this session. Each session chair would brief the summary of that session for sharing.


Summary of Session 1: Role of Government. Prof. Jin-Guang Teng (PolyU) presented session 1. He used Singapore’s Research and Innovation Strategies and its National Innovation System for comparison.


The following GDP on Education and R&D comparison was discussed and found that Hong Kong was still good investment on Education but very poor for R&D. Prof. Teng said we lost to Singapore in every case of attracting major MNCs (e.g. Incentive for MNCs & new startups, Tax incentive, flexibility in government policies and freedom for R&D activities). The only way to breakthrough is collaboration with Shenzhen and PRD.


Summary of Session 2: Research and Development. Prof. Victor OK LI said all speakers explored the difficulty of translating research results into innovations and technology developments because of insufficient research funding, lack of incentives for academics, mismatching between academic output and industry need, and lack of ecosystem.


Summary of Session 3: Knowledge Transfer / Exchange. Prof. WS Wong summarized speaker presentation and panel discussion such as Technology transfer strategy – Fundamental platform technologies, specific and customization. Some questions were discussed such as how to encourage closer collaboration between Hong Kong and PRD, as well as, how to increase private R&D spending.


Summary of Session 4: Factors for Commercial Success. Dr. CHAN Alex Siu Kun summarized this morning topic content into four key elements to be commercial success. They were Ecosystem, Innovation Culture, Market & Timing, as well as, Management & Change.


During the last Panel Discussion, Prof. KUO Way (President, CityU) commented to predict the future was very difficult. He also said HK government needed to take risk. It was related to leadership that China and Singapore had done it well. (Details at CityU President speaks at innovation summit)


Dr. Liao pointed out our housing problem that may not be attracting talent to service in Hong Kong (Quality of Life).

Prof. Gan said Key Universities in Beijing and Guangzhou had important roles for economy growth but Hong Kong’s universities had not utilized efficiency.

Prof. LIN Otto Chui Chau (Senior Advisor, PolyU and Fellow, HKAES) shared his idea on Social Economic Development from Agricultural to Industrial and finally to Knowledge Based Economy.


He analyzed Hong Kong Innovation System through the interaction among University (U), Government (G), Technology (T) and Business (B). So he suggested to reform HK’s Innovation System included Resolution, Culture and Strategy.


At the end of the Summit, Prof. CHOI Yu Leuk (President, HKAES) gave a concluding address. He said the purpose for HKAES is to facilitate formulation of Hong Kong’s Innovation and Technology Policy. He raised the versatility of Hong Kong System that resources allocation system to be market led incorporating interaction with Territorial Development Strategy (TDS). Some recommendations from HKAES were briefed such as to formulate strategies to promote innovation and technology as an engine of economic growth and social well-being, and to develop policies and mechanisms to facilitate effective integration of HK and the PRD in science and technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.


In the summit lunch, I met Mr. MY Wong (Chairman, Board of Directors, ASTRI) and took a photo for memory.


Reference:
Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) - http://en.cae.cn/en/
Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences (HKAES) - http://www.hkaes.org/


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