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PolyU Showcased “Surface Sampling and Packing System" and other innovations at the 3rd Jiangsu Industry-University-Research Exchange Conference

15 Sep 2024

Research

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) delegation attended the "3rd Jiangsu Industry-University-Research Cooperation Conference" in Nanjing, Jiangsu, on September 11th. Organized by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology and hosted by the Jiangsu Productivity Promotion Center, the conference is an annual high-level global event for technological innovation cooperation and technology matching.

 

Among the 158 domestic and international universities and institutions participating in the conference, PolyU as the only representative of universities from Hong Kong, showcased scientific research achievements through prototypes, videos, and display boards in an dedicated pavilion, including the "Mars Landing Surveillance Camera" installed on China's first Mars exploration mission "Tianwen-1," the "Liverscan" Portable Non-Invasive System for accurate detection of liver fibrosis and steatosis, and the Nano Multi-rings Defocus Incorporated Lens for controlling the progression of myopia (or short-sightedness), effectively enhancing the university's social impact.

 

The “Surface Sampling and Packing System" developed by the PolyU team was selected to be showcased in the key scientific and technological achievements exhibition area at the conference. Prof. Dong Cheng, Associate Vice President (Mainland Research Advancement) of PolyU, introduced this device to Mr. Xin Changxing, Secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee. This device played a crucial role in enabling the Cheng’e-6 mission to accomplish the historic first-ever sampling of the lunar far side's regolith.

 

PolyU also co-organized the "Technology Briefings – Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan Session" held on 12th September. The delegation then visited the Jiangsu Industrial Technology Research Institute (JITRI), Jiangyin High-Tech Zone, and Changshu High-Tech Zone, and presented more than 10 research projects covering fields such as intelligent equipment, new energy, and artificial intelligence etc. They engaged in in-depth exchanges with industrial parks and enterprises to explore cooperation opportunities.



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