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2018 Biotech Summit “Biotech/Pharma, Life Science, and Medical Devices Development in Greater Bay Area - Opportunities and Roadmap to Success”

2018 Biotech Summit “Biotech/Pharma, Life Science, and Medical Devices Development in Greater Bay Area - Opportunities and Roadmap to Success” was successfully held at PolyU campus on 18 July 2018.    PolyU has spared no efforts in trail-blazing advancement in the innovation and technology development of translational medicine spanning from biotechnology, life sciences, new drug and medical device development for real-life utilization.  To further capture and consolidate the core advantage and opportunities brought by the development in Greater Bay Area, PolyU, co-hosted with Invest Shenzhen and Yantian District People’s Government, organized the 2018 Biotech Summit to gather the expertise and networks of different stakeholders in biotechnology of the region to exchange their insights and foster translation and application of innovation and technology development. Mr. Zhang Zong Ming, Deputy Inspector, Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs of Liaison Office of Central People’s Government in HKSAR, Ir Prof. Alexander Wai,  Vice President (Research Development) of PolyU, Ms. Zhang Fei Meng, Deputy Director-General of Invest Shenzhen and Mr. Shi Wei Gan, Executive Deputy Chief of Yantian District People’s Government gave the welcome remarks. PolyU also invited Dr. Zeng Lu, Director of Guangdong Academy of Science and Technology Service and Mr. Qin Wei, Senior Staff Member of Development and Reform Commission of Shenzhen Municipality to give a keynote speech on “Mapping out Development of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry in Greater Bay Area” and “Shenzhen – New Polices supporting Innovation in Biotech/Pharma/Life Sciences/Medical Devices Development in Shenzhen” respectively. Three panel discussions were held and gathered different views by a list of industry leaders on the hot industry topics. They are, Panel Discussion: Greater Bay Area Policies and Government Initiatives Moderator: Mr. Antony Leung Kam-chung, GBS, JP, Group Chairman & CEO of Nan Fung Group Panel Discussion:  Pharma and Biotech Collaborative Opportunities Moderator: Dr. William Zuo, President of Polymed Therapeutics Panel Discussion: Medical Devices, Life Sciences and Hospital Collaborations Moderator: Dr. Terence Lau, Director of Innovation and Technology Development of PolyU Please click here for the snapshots.

18 Jul, 2018

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2018 BIO International Convention

PolyU ITDO will join the Hong Kong Biotechnology Delegation as an exhibitor of the Hong Kong Pavilion at 2018 BIO International Convention held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. BIO is the one of the world’s largest events for the biotech industry which attracts more than 1,100 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, biotechnology centers and related organizations which come together of intensive networking to discover new opportunities and promising partnerships. It brings together a wide spectrum of life science and application areas including drug discovery, biomanufacturing, genomics, biofuels, nanotechnology and cell therapy.  Through one-on-one partnering meeting, participants can access global biotech and pharma leaders. And over 500 education sessions cover the biotechnology and pharma industry's most relevant and timely topics. For more information about the 2018 BIO International Convention, please visit http://convention.bio.org/2018/.   BIO 2017 Event Summary BIO 2017 Exhibitors List PolyU Participation in BIO 2015, 2016 and 2017. If you are interested to explore this useful platform or for more information, please contact our office at 3400 2819 or email : nelly.lam@polyu.edu.hk.

4 Jun, 2018

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PolyU wins Two “TechConnect Global Innovation Awards” — Snatching Accolades in the US Two Years in a row

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) brings glory to Hong Kong again by winning two “Global Innovation Awards” at TechConnect World Conference and Expo 2018 staged in the United States. It is the second year in a row that PolyU research teams snatch the accolades in the world’s largest multi-sector summit for accelerating development and commercialization of innovations.  The two PolyU winning innovations are [please refer to Annex for project details]:- • Composite multilayers capacitors with colossal permittivity for electronics and energy storage applications — Professor HAO Jianhua, Professor & Associate Head, and Ms TSE Mei-yan, Department of Applied Physics • Low cost flame retardant treatment for cotton with co-catalyst system — Dr KAN Chi-wai, Associate Professor, The Institute of Textiles and Clothing Dr Terence LAU, Director of Innovation and Technology Development of PolyU, said the awards received over two years are “recognition of the efforts, dedication and achievements of our research faculty members”. “The University will continue to push the frontiers of innovation by nurturing a culture inducive to high impact multi-disciplinary projects. Our research endeavours will continue to contribute to our society and mankind.” TechConnect grants awards to the top 15% of innovations submitted, with assessment based on the potential positive impact the submitted technology will have on a specific industry sector. Around 500 submissions from about 180 organisations were received this year. Among them, 25 are presented with global awards designated for non-US-federal-funded innovations across the world. Another 55 national awards are granted to innovations with US federal funding. The award receivers include many global-renowned institutions and premier research centres, such as Stanford University, UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), Argonne National Laboratory, IBM Research, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Naval Research Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, etc. The PolyU delegation received the awards in person at the TechConnect World Conference and Expo 2018 held in Anaheim, California. At the  20th-anniversary event held from 13 to 16 May, PolyU showcased a total of 15 innovations to numerous members from the industry, government and academia sectors around the world. Besides attending various exchange sessions PolyU delegates also explored product development and cooperation opportunities with various industry end-users, multinational companies and academic institutions to strive for applying the innovations for bringing greater impacts to the world.  For details, please refer to TechConnect official website. To view the snapshots, please click here. PolyU Projects with 2018 TechConnect Global Innovation Awards Composite multi-layers capacitors with colossal permittivity for electronics and energy storage applications — Professor HAO Jianhua, Professor & Associate Head, and Ms TSE Mei-yan, Department of Applied Physics, PolyU With global demand for energy storage growing rapidly over the past decade, surging research efforts worldwide have been put in developing novel capacitors, which can achieve fast charging, high power density and  long cycling lifetime than conventional batteries. This innovation of PolyU is the first report on simultaneously achieving large dielectric constant (i.e. a lot of energy can be stored); negligible dielectric loss (i.e. energy not leaking out and being wasted easily) and high energy density in flexible composite capacitors based on metal-ion co-doped colossal permittivity materials. The host titanium dioxide used in this colossal permittivity system is environment-friendly, non-toxic and abundant. The process developed (solution casting and hot-pressing technique) is relatively simple and low cost for mass production of the composite films, as the ceramic powder fillers are fabricated by conventional solid-state sintering method. The dielectric capacitors we developed based on composite multi-layers present a relatively high dielectric constant with exceptional low loss. The maximum energy density achieved simultaneously is remarkable compared to nano-composites with other ceramic particle fillers. Such novel composite multi-layers capacitors are expected to be greatly superior to the conventional one-dielectric currently used in such systems. Moreover, power electronic applications are currently limited by the capacitor size and performance. Multi-layered capacitors can be easily patterned, with fully solid-state construction, thus being superior to conventional electrochemical construction in many aspects including improved safety. Low cost flame retardant treatment for cotton with co-catalyst system — Dr KAN Chi-wai, Associate Professor, The Institute of Textiles and Clothing, PolyU Fabrics made from cellulosic fibres, such as cotton and linen, will burn easily with a high flame velocity. Many flame retardant (FR) agents and application methods have been developed for producing FR textile materials.  However, for being efficiently fixed to cotton fibres, the FR agents must be used in combination with a resin and catalyst which may introduce side effects such as reduced tearing strength and whiteness. In this invention, co-catalyst is used which can effectively enhance FR treatment and minimise the side effects of FR treatment.  The finishing formulation developed is applied to cotton fabric by conventional pad-dry-cure finishing techniques.  This technology is more cost-saving than conventional methods, as it can reduce the curing temperature and time used for FR treatment, and retain good FR property of cotton fabric even at a lower curing temperature and shorter curing time. It can also effectively minimise the side effects after FR treatment.

13 May, 2018

Awards and Achievements

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PolyU joins forces with Australian partners in launching impactful research on Blockchain Technologies

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) joins forces with Monash University and CollinStar Capital – a leading Melbourne-based institution and a FinTech expert in Australia – to establish the first university-industry joint research laboratory on blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies in Hong Kong. Research under the three-year multi-million-dollar collaboration is expected to significantly enhance the efficiency, privacy protection and security of blockchain technologies for standing against attacks from powerful quantum-computing. Blockchain, a technology that underpins cryptocurrencies, has substantial potential to transform financial industry and other businesses across the world. Advances and applications of blockchain technology is therefore particularly relevant to Hong Kong, which has a large financial sector (18% of Gross Domestic Product; 6% of employment), coupled with government’s determination in developing Hong Kong into a FinTech hub of the region, leveraging especially on the latest Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area initiatives. Moreover, blockchain technology can also be applied beyond e-trading to various domains such as healthcare, logistics, governance and identity management, thus bringing transformative effects on society as a whole. Officiating at the opening ceremony of the Joint Laboratory today (26 Mach), Dr David Chung, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology, said “The advancement of Hong Kong as a leading blockchain development centre requires concerted efforts from the industry, academia and the Government. Positioning itself as the leading research and technology advancement centre in Asia-Pacific in the focused areas of blockchain and cryptocurrency, I am confident that the joint laboratory will help foster the development of these technologies in Hong Kong.” Ir Professor Alex Wai, Vice President (Research Development) of PolyU, said the University is in the leading role of blockchain and cryptocurrency research in the Greater Bay Area. “By joining hands with Monash University and Collinstar Capital, we will continue to drive the advancement in blockchain ecosystem. Through this collaboration, PolyU is devoted in making the cyberspace safer, more convenient and effective for business and financial services. We believe this collaboration will make influential change to the way of business and our living in the future.”  Blockchain Technology – prospects and challenges Blockchain technology builds an open distributed ledger through a peer-to-peer network, where digital information is recorded as block, linked in chain, and secured by cryptography, with user identity being protected. Since digital records are verified by every node (computer user) in the network, any inconsistency appears in the blocks will be detected, hence data modification is inherently impossible. The innovative features, which enable comprehensive, effective and inalterable record, make blockchain a highly desirable tool for financial transactions, identity management, and complicated logistics process management such as tracking of goods, food, drugs, etc. Despite enormous development prospect, blockchain technology has been facing rising challenges in privacy leakage, control against misuses, hacking security threats, etc. The challenges will accelerate in leaps and bounds, in face of attacks by powerful quantum computers, which may become sophisticated for real application within a decade. PolyU’s research team led by Dr Allen Au, Assistant Professor of Department of Computing, will work on enhancing the efficiency of blockchain technology while addressing two key areas of concerns: privacy and security.  Enhancing privacy and security in post-quantum computing Dr Au said the team will enhance technologies such as Linkable Ring Signatures system and Zero-knowledge Proof system, which enable efficient proving of the validity of online transactions without leaking private information, such as user identity, transaction amount and account balance. They will also develop protection systems that can be operated on today’s computers, yet secured against attacks from quantum computers. To enhance accountability measures against misuse of cryptocurrency, e.g. money laundering, ransom payment request, while still safeguarding anonymity and authenticity, the team will also develop mechanisms for introducing measures such as setting spending/transfer limit, revealing identity under court order, suspending accounts involved in suspicious transactions, etc. Yet, the extent of striking balance between “accountability” and “privacy protection” will be matters to be agreed among the parties concerned. These measures are also applicable to other types of blockchain operations and transactions beyond cryptocurrencies. To view snapshots, please click here.

28 Mar, 2018

Research and Innovation

Germany Innovation Day and MoU Signing Ceremony among PolyU, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and KIT for Life sciences and Engineering Collaboration

Supported by Germany Consulate General (HK), DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and German Chamber of Commerce (HK), PolyU together with German leading research and industrial partners, “Germany Innovation Day and MoU Signing Ceremony for Life Sciences and Engineering Collaboration” was held on 1 Mar 2018. PolyU signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology on life sciences and engineering R&D collaboration on 1 March at PolyU. This collaboration is expected to bring in significant innovations in chronic diseases, immunomodulation, traditional Chinese medicines, and translational medicine. Please click for press release. To explore funding opportunities and work on first-class research projects in an inspirational setting with German Scientists, ITDO was glad to invite senior leaders from Germany companies to share their insights on “German Research Landscape and Collaborative Funding Opportunities” and understand their latest technology innovation, the guests were as below: ·     Dr. Claus-Dieter Kroggel, Head of Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Office ·     PD Dr. Pavel Levkin, Head of Group, Biofunctional Polymer Materials, Institute of Toxicology and Genetics, KIT ·     Dr. Terence Lau, Director of Innovation and Technology Development, PolyU ·     Dr. Siegbert Klee, Director, Information Centre Hong Kong & Macau, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Besides, inspiring German Technology Innovation ideas were also presented by the leading industry partners, including ·     We Innovate to Fuel Growth in Asia Pacific Dr. Ulrich Boettger, Director of BASF Hong Kong Ltd. ·     How a Digital Hub Is Developing Hong Kong into a Smart City? Mr. Keith Cheng, Head of Digitalization Hub, Siemens ·     MULTI – The Groundbreaking Rope-free Elevator Technology Dr. Andy Chan, Managing Director, thyssenkrupp Elevator (HK) Ltd. Please click here to view the event photos 

1 Mar, 2018

Research and Innovation

The First Greater Bay Area Biotechnology and Translational Medicine International Collaboration in the United States · China · Guangdong - Hong Kong - Macau Greater Bay Area

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has long endeavoured to the development of translational medicine and biotechnology research. Together with alliance partners from the Guangdong - Hong Kong - Macau Greater Bay Area including Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen University, Macau University of Science and Technology, PolyU will initiate a collaboration with The State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo) and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The MoU Signing Ceremony, which takes place on 2 February 2018 at PolyU and signed by these six universities/institutions, signifies the first biotechnology and translational medicine research platform for collaboration among the United States and the Guangdong – Hong Kong – Macau Greater Bay Area. The collaboration will pull together expertise from the collaborating parties and their networks, enabling the advancement of technology development. Leveraging the opportunities provided by the Greater Bay Area, the collaboration would foster more applied research in biotechnology, and bring innovations in the areas of cancer, genomics, translational medicine, and other related areas in biotechnology. The partners’ understanding of the regulatory procedures in their own countries will help expedite the translation of innovate technologies to applications and benefit the global community. During the visit, ITDO arranged a roundtable meeting between the delegates from collaborating parties and Ir Professor Ping-kong Alexander Wai, Vice President of PolyU to highlight the latest progress of PolyU’s technology development and our effort in biotechnology and translational medicine research. The delegates were arranged to visit PolyU’s Shenzhen Research Institute - The State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine and Molecular Pharmacology (Incubation) to recognize our modernized Chinese medicine research and Shenzhen University General Hospital which is equipped with international medical facilities. PolyU has already initiated collaborations with different partners in various areas such as “big health” with Sun Yat-sen University, joint research on drug delivery with the Shenzhen University, joint genomics research with Macau University of Science and Technology, and bioinformatics research with University at Buffalo. University at Buffalo is home to one of the top pharmacy schools in the US, and Roswell Park’s consistent success in cancer research has earned it the National Cancer Institute’s designation of “comprehensive cancer center.” It is the only facility in Upstate New York to hold this honor. Riding on the strength of each partner from the Guangdong – Hong Kong – Macau Greater Bay Area, the collaborative platform is expected to generate immense impact towards the development of the Greater Bay Area into a biotechnology hub. For the full media release, please click here. To view the snapshots, please visit here.

2 Feb, 2018

Research and Innovation

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To Facilitate Innovation & Research Collaboration with Mainland in 2017 China (Dongguan) International Science and Technology Cooperation Week

From December 8 to December 10, 2017, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) took part in the 2017 China (Dongguan) International Science & Technology Cooperation Week and Science & Research Institution Innovation Achievements Fair, which are jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Guangdong Provincial Government and the Chinese Academy of Science. The theme for this year's cooperation week is "Science and Technology Cooperation, Industry-Research Link-up, and Building a Bright Future", hoping to strive to create a large-scale, high-level and effective international exchange platform for science and technology exchanges and cooperation. PolyU has always carried out its mission in promoting the application of scientific research. It not only actively participates in the research related to national development but also hopes to cooperate with the mainland industries so that invention can benefit the community as a whole. The latest research achievements was dedicatedly showcased in the Hong Kong Science and Technology Exhibition pavilion, with focus in various fields such as nanomaterials, sustainable energy and rehabilitation sciences, with which three projects won the “Global Innovation Award” in the  TechConnect World Innovation Conferences and Expo.  PolyU will facilitate to strengthen collaboration with Pearl River Delta Great Bay Area industry through this platform.  Furthermore, PolyU also demonstrated the achievements made by current State Key Laboratories (SKL) of Chirosciences and Ultra-precision Machining, as well as National Engineering Centers (CNERC) for Rail Transit Electrification and Automation and Steel Structure. During the exhibition, many industrial partners and researchers expressed their interest in PolyU’s “Sustainable Water-water Derived Energy Generation System” and “Multi-functional Transparent Nano-Coating for Glass” projects.  PolyU, through this cooperation platform, has explored various research cooperation opportunities with governmental partners, industrial stakeholders and academia. Please click here to view the event photos

8 Dec, 2017

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Innovation Wall recognises achievement of PolyU inventors

At the Business of IP Asia Forum held on 7 December 2017, the PolyU Innovation Wall was unveiled to showcase the University’s recent patented technologies and pay tribute to the contributions made by PolyU inventors. To promote the development of Intellectual Property, PolyU organised a breakout session at the Forum. Titled “Crowdsourcing Ideas: Open Innovation and Strategic Partnership”, the session saw discussions on the challenges of open innovations and ways to create synergies between internal research and development efforts and external collaborations. Please click here to view the event photos

7 Dec, 2017

Awards and Achievements

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PolyU 80th Anniversary Open Day - PolyU Innovation & Technology Showcase

In PolyU 80th Anniversary Open Day, Innovation and Technology Development Office will showcase a PolyU Mini Patent Wall and High-impact Collaborations at Core P, Podium in the campus.   The Mini Patent Wall showcases some selected patent certificates with videos for the patented technologies, to accentuate the importance of Intellectual Property protection at PolyU. You can also go to our GH Podium Annexe to find our PolyU Patent Wall with a full picture of over 40 patent certificates.   We also introduce PolyU’s initiatives on high-impact collaborative research with highlights on Food Safety Collaborative Platform, Life Science Collaborative Platform, etc.   Please contact us for any enquiries.

2 Dec, 2017

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How to Get More Funding through Collaborations; How to Connect with PolyU Communications to Boost Innovation?

To encourage PolyU’s multidisciplinary co-operations and thus to boost more high-impact research collaborations, ITDO organized a gathering namely “How to Get More Funding through Collaborations; How to Connect with PolyU Communities to Boost Innovations” on 30 Nov 2017. Different cases on how and what collaborative platforms and projects ITDO have worked on, how to tap different funding opportunities, etc. were presented and shared by PolyU members. ITDO also introduced his upcoming move and was delighted to open up more channels to facilitate communications and collaborations with the PolyU communities. Review the event snapshots here.  

30 Nov, 2017

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