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PolyU signs MoU with Peking University Health Science Center to foster medical technology research and development of interdisciplinary medical disciplines

20 Feb 2025

Events Faculty of Health and Social Sciences

The MoU was signed by Prof. Wing-tak Wong, PolyU Deputy President and Provost (front row, left), and Prof. Wang Jiadong, Vice President of PKUHSC (front row, right). Mr Ben Lau, PolyU Associate Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities) (back row, 1st from left); Prof. David Shum, Dean of the PolyU Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (back row, 4th from left); Prof. Jing Cai, Head of the PolyU Department of Health Technology and Informatics (back row, 3rd from left); Prof. Yip Shea-ping, Chair Professor of Diagnostic Science and Molecular Genetics of the PolyU Department of Health Technology and Informatics (back row, 2nd from left); as well as Prof. Liu Hong, Director of the PKUHSC Education Department (back row, 5th from right); Prof. Wang Qing; Vice Dean of the PKUHSC Graduate School (back row, 4th from right); Ms Li Xiaojia, Deputy Director of the PKUHSC Department of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs (back row, 3rd from right); and Prof. Han Hongbin, Dean of the PKUHSC Institute of Medical Technology (back row, 6th from right), attended the signing ceremony.

Prof. Wing-tak Wong said that PolyU was accelerating the development of interdisciplinary medicine and engineering, and this partnership would significantly benefit both the work in developing advantageous academic disciplines and the professional development of the two universities.

Prof. Wang Jiadong emphasised the importance for PKUHSC of joining forces with universities in Hong Kong and expressed his willingness to expand collaboration with PolyU through this MoU to enhance both universities’ development of advantageous disciplines and to forge partnership in research.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Peking University Health Science Center (PKUHSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore collaboration in the field of medical technology, including joint research projects and academic exchanges. Leveraging the research capability and academic resources of the PolyU Faculty of Health and Social Sciences and PKUHSC Institute of Medical Technology, this collaboration aspires to promote the development of interdisciplinary medical disciplines and advance medical technology.

The MoU was signed by Prof. Wing-tak WONG, PolyU Deputy President and Provost, and Prof. WANG Jiadong, Vice President of PKUHSC. Mr Ben LAU, PolyU Associate Vice President (Campus Development and Facilities); Prof. David SHUM, Dean of the PolyU Faculty of Health and Social Sciences; Prof. Jing CAI, Head of the PolyU Department of Health Technology and Informatics; Prof. YIP Shea-ping, Chair Professor of Diagnostic Science and Molecular Genetics of the PolyU Department of Health Technology and Informatics; as well as Prof. LIU Hong, Director of the PKUHSC Education Department; Prof. WANG Qing; Vice Dean of the PKUHSC Graduate School; Ms LI Xiaojia, Deputy Director of the PKUHSC Department of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs; and Prof. HAN Hongbin, Dean of the PKUHSC Institute of Medical Technology, attended the signing ceremony.

Prof. Wing-tak Wong said that PolyU was accelerating the development of interdisciplinary medicine and engineering, and this partnership would significantly benefit the two universities’ work in developing advantageous academic disciplines as well as their professional development. He anticipates further collaborative projects between PolyU and PKUHSC, particularly in teaching and research, to foster mutual learning, while also hopefully expanding the scope of their cooperation, including through seed funding for research, with the aim of making a meaningful contribution to the advancement of medical technology.

Prof. Wang Jiadong applauded the previous preliminary collaboration between the two universities in developing medical technology-related disciplines and in enabling exchanges between faculty and students. He emphasised the importance for PKUHSC of joining forces with universities in Hong Kong and expressed his willingness to expand collaboration with PolyU through this MoU to enhance both universities’ development of advantageous disciplines and to forge partnership in research.

After the signing ceremony, the PolyU delegation had in-depth discussions with PKUHSC scholars about potential collaboration opportunities in medical education, joint research and student training. Both parties introduced their respective universities’ education and research development, as well as their progress in developing advantageous disciplines. The PolyU delegation also visited PKUHSC Institute of Medical Technology Education Laboratory, Peking University Nursing Simulation Center and Peking University Third Hospital Clinical Training Center to learn more about PKUHSC’s advanced facilities for developing medical technology and its extensive experience in clinical education.

With over 45 years of extensive experience in healthcare education, PolyU has trained over 52,000 graduates across various healthcare professions, playing a pivotal role in the development of Hong Kong’s medical system. The University offers programmes in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiotherapy, optometry, medical laboratory science, speech therapy and nursing. Supported by a robust team of over 1,300 healthcare-related teaching and research staff and equipped with more than 90 specialised laboratories and research facilities, PolyU has leveraged its advantage in medicine-engineering integration to advance healthcare technology. In addition to the collaboration with PKUHSC, PolyU has established partnerships with several universities and hospitals in mainland China, and is actively preparing for the establishment of the third medical school to meet the medical needs of Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.

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