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PReCIT Successfully Co-Hosts Session on "Low Altitude Economy Development in Hong Kong" at the PolyU AIR Summit

Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology (PReCIT) co-hosted a parallel session at the Aerospace Innovation Research Summit (AIRSummit) held on 19 November 2024. Themed “Low Altitude Economy Development in Hong Kong”, the event brought together lawmakers, scholars, and industry practitioners to witness and celebrate the launch of PolyU Research Centre for Low Altitude Economy (RCLAE) and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between PolyU and the Greater Bay Area Low Altitude Economy Alliance (LAEA). In his speech, Prof. Christopher Chao, PolyU Vice President (Research and Innovation) and Director of PReCIT, said, “The low altitude economy is an emerging industry that the Nation is actively promoting. As one of the engines driving the development of new productive forces, PolyU is committed to supporting the development of related technologies, including drone package delivery and unmanned autonomous systems in urban landscapes. Regarding talent development, PolyU will launch an MSc Programme in the Low-Altitude Economy in September 2025. This unique interdisciplinary programme will balance technical research and business operations, covering topics from aircraft design in aviation hardware to civilian aviation software, including airspace management, flight path planning, and cargo and passenger transportation. Through this comprehensive approach, we aim to cultivate talent essential for advancing the low-altitude economy.” In the same session, distinguished keynote speakers, including Hon Elizabeth QUAT, Member of the Legislative Council of the HKSAR and Founding President of the LAEA, Mr Gary YEUNG, MH, President of Smart City Consortium, Prof. SHU Zhenjie, Chief Scientist of Chinese Aeronautical Establishment, Mr ZHANG Hong, Vice President of Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology Company Limited, and Prof. ZHAO Yun, Henry Cheng Professor in International Law and Associate Dean (Mainland Affairs) of Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong, offered thought-provoking presentations from different perspectives and inspired engaging discussions. The event was successfully concluded with a speech by Prof. Eric CHUI, Head of Department of Applied Social Sciences and Co-Director of PReCIT.  The event was supported by PolyU Research Centre for Low Altitude Economy (RCLAE), the Greater Bay Area Low Altitude Economy Alliance (LAEA), and Smart City Consortium (SCC).    Press Release: English - https://polyu.me/40V6syy; Chinese - https://polyu.me/40P8Jv5   More Photos: Click here   Online Coverage: Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/48ZmGbZ Ta Kung Pao - https://polyu.me/3V1h7UB Dot Dot News - https://polyu.me/3ZgYnlp Oriental Daily News - https://polyu.me/4fAaMaH Ming Pao Daily News - https://polyu.me/3ARVgbg Hong Kong Economic Journal - https://polyu.me/40QlGVt (subscription required) Sing Tao Daily - https://polyu.me/490tPZe Headline Daily - https://polyu.me/3Of1FAa Hong Kong Commercial Daily - https://polyu.me/4eKztAk Bastille Post - https://polyu.me/3OdIDKN Bauhinia - https://polyu.me/3AM0G7I Line Today - https://polyu.me/3CCsmMT HKong.hk - https://polyu.me/4hOqWit People’s Daily Overseas Edition - https://polyu.me/4fXlyYj The 21st Century Business Herald - https://polyu.me/4hXnCRX Southern Finance - https://polyu.me/4hW8eVV Sina - https://polyu.me/40Ypfc7 East Money - https://polyu.me/48XLtNk NetEase - https://polyu.me/48XLzoa 雲南網 - https://polyu.me/3AEDDM7

2024年11月20日

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Prof. Christopher CHAO Shared Vision of the PolyU-Qianhai Advanced Technology Innovation Centre

Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, shared the vision, development and research foci of the PolyU-Qianhai Advanced Technology Innovation Centre in an interview with Southern Finance. Prof. CHAO mentioned that the centre focuses on two areas, including smart sensing manufacturing and smart healthcare, aiming to bring PolyU's relatively mature and rapidly implementable research outcomes to Qianhai for direct technology transfer and incubation.   Media Coverage: 南方財經:https://www.sfccn.com/2024/11-8/wOMDE0NzNfMTk2NTYwOQ.html

2024年11月13日

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Sing Tao Daily and PolyU Jointly Held the “Outstanding ESG Enterprises Recognition Scheme 2024”

Sing Tao News Corporation, in collaboration with the Center for Economic Sustainability and Entrepreneurial Finance (CESEF), and the Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology (PReCIT) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, organised the “Outstanding ESG Enterprises Recognition Scheme 2024” (the Scheme) yesterday. Thirty-four companies received multiple awards after professional selection and public voting, with twelve companies awarded the "Prestigious ESG Accomplishment of the Year." The “Outstanding ESG Enterprises Recognition Scheme 2024” aimed to recognize outstanding companies actively practicing ESG principles, and to enhance public awareness of ESG through industry expertise and knowledge sharing. The CESEF and the PReCIT provided professional comments and advice on the ESG performance of all participating companies for the enhancement of performance in the three major areas of environmental, social and governance.   Dr Cai Jin, Executive Director of Sing Tao News Corporation, highlighted that the Scheme’s primary objective was to promote ESG concepts and recommendations within society through Sing Tao's extensive news network coverage and the exceptional academic platform of PolyU. The Scheme aimed to encourage more companies to integrate ESG into their daily operations, thus enhancing their ESG performance and further contributing to the sustainable development of society.   Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, emphasised that ESG not only signifies corporate development, but also reflects social responsibility. The Scheme acknowledged companies that demonstrated courage in embracing social responsibilities and actively advocated for sustainable development. Prof. Chao also stressed that while companies pursue economic growth, they must integrate sustainable development into their core strategies to help reduce costs and enhance brand image and market competitiveness.   Mr Joseph Chan Ho-lim, Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, mentioned that the Scheme highly affirmed companies excelling in ESG practices and provided an opportunity to promote and reinforce ESG concepts, thereby enhancing society's understanding and emphasis on ESG while promoting the establishment of sustainable development models in Hong Kong.   ***END***   Online Coverage: The Standard - Subsidy extension for green loans will help raise more funds Sing Tao Daily - 理大表彰ESG突出企業 趙汝恒倡建透明報告機制 提升港國際競爭力         星島「ESG認證計劃暨嘉許禮2024」今舉行 首邀大灣區企業參與 實踐綠色轉型 永續領航                              星島夥理大舉辦論壇推動ESG 蔡晋:助企業找出提升業績關鍵點                              ESG有利帶動本港就業 歐洲企業來華發展 或在港設分公司                              綠色金融資助計劃涉債規模突破1萬億 陳浩濂:鼓勵企業來港轉型融資                              綠色科技歐企來華發展 投資推廣署邀落戶香港 Headline Daily - 理大表彰ESG突出企業 趙汝恒倡建透明報告機制 提升港國際競爭力         星島「ESG認證計劃暨嘉許禮2024」今舉行 首邀大灣區企業參與 實踐綠色轉型 永續領航                              星島夥理大舉辦論壇推動ESG 蔡晋:助企業找出提升業績關鍵點                              ESG有利帶動本港就業 歐洲企業來華發展 或在港設分公司                              綠色金融資助計劃涉債規模突破1萬億 陳浩濂:鼓勵企業來港轉型融資 星島環球 -          星岛“ESG认证计划暨嘉许礼2024”今举行,首邀大湾区企业参与,实践绿色转型,永续领航                              理大表彰ESG突出企业,赵汝恒倡建透明报告机制,提升港国际竞争力                              星岛伙理大推动ESG,CEO蔡晋盼传媒结合权威机构,助企业寻提升业绩关键点                   ESG有利带动香港就业,欧洲企业来华发展,或在港设分公司

2024年11月5日

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Prof. Eric CHUI Penned an Article to Analyse the Implications of ESG Practices in the UK and Europe for Hong Kong

With deepening awareness among governments, businesses, and the public, and continuous development in relevant culture and regulations, ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) has become a mainstream valued by the market. Prof. Eric CHUI, Head of Department of Applied Social Sciences of PolyU and Co-Director of PReCIT, penned an article in Sing Tao Daily to analyse the implications of ESG practices in the UK and Europe for Hong Kong. Prof. CHUI also shared insights on the better ways to integrate ESG into companies’ long-term strategies.   Online Coverage: Sing Tao Daily: https://www.stheadline.com/esg/3397370

2024年11月2日

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“Interdisciplinary Symposium on Institutions, Governance, and Innovation” Successfully Concluded

The Department of Management and Marketing (MM) of PolyU successfully hosted the Interdisciplinary Symposium on "Institutions, Governance, and Innovation" on October 24 and 25, 2024. In the Innovation Policy Forum, co-organised by MM and PReCIT, five overseas and local renowned scholars in strategic management and public policy, including Prof. Ruth V. Aguilera from Northeastern University, Prof. Rodolphe Durand from HEC Paris, Prof. Cathy Yang Liu from Georgia State University, Prof. Xun Wu from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Prof. Valery Yakubovich from University of Pennsylvania, shared their insights on the critical roles of institutional contexts and governance structures in driving innovation and technology industries in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area. The moderators, Prof. Eric Chui, Head of Department of Applied Social Sciences of PolyU and Co-Director of PReCIT, and Dr Xueyong Zhan, Associate Professor of MM and Core Member of PReCIT, both mentioned Hong Kong’s feature of having 5 Hong Kong universities listed among world’s top 100, having the ability to nurture strong leaders and talents and to conduct world-leading research that can foster interdisciplinary collaboration and advance knowledge in the field of innovation.   

2024年10月31日

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Prof. Christopher Chao Hopes Participants of “Shining GBA” Inspire Each Other to Contribute to the GBA

The 2nd Shining GBA Short Video Competition, co-organised by the Administrative Service Bureau of China's National Radio and Television Administration, Radio and Television Administration of Guangdong Province, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Phoenix TV, kicked off yesterday. Themed "A new era for the GBA: United towards the future", the competition encourages participants to create short videos that offer thoughtful insights into the GBA and employ captivating narrative techniques. Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, said that the competition enables participants to contribute to the GBA’s culture and diversity through their videos.    Online Coverage: RTHK - https://polyu.me/3Cepg16 China Daily - https://polyu.me/3YGvLTu Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/4hjKzhX Bastille Post - https://polyu.me/48x2iPa Yahoo HK - https://polyu.me/4dYVcny Sina HK - https://polyu.me/4eaPkYh NetEase - https://polyu.me/3BWKZus

2024年10月29日

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Prof. Eric Chui, a Mentor, and Mentees shared the Benefits Gained from joining the Strive and Rise Programme

The Government produced a microfilm to showcase the achievements of the Strive and Rise Programme under the collaborative efforts of the Government, the business sector, and the community. The premiere was hosted by Mr Chan Kwok-ki, the Chief Secretary for Administration, on 27 October (Sunday). Two sharing sessions were held at the premiere, one of which was a dialogue among Prof. Eric Chui, Head of Department of Applied Social Sciences of PolyU and Co-Director of PReCIT, and a mentor and mentees discussing the benefits gained from participating in the Programme.   Online Coverage: i-Cable - https://polyu.me/3YqbY9g Bastille Post - https://polyu.me/3CakUbj Oriental Daily News - https://polyu.me/48sJ115 Line Today - https://polyu.me/4fgZh7A Hong Kong China News Agency - https://polyu.me/3UrUCrr Sina HK - https://polyu.me/4e2d6Ga  

2024年10月29日

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PolyU InnoTech Open Day x Alumni Homecoming 2024 Showcased How PolyU Gives Impetus to the Development of the I&T Industry

Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, Mr Kelvin Wong, Director of Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office of PolyU, and Mr Wu Liangqun, PolyU alumnus, were interviewed by Guangdong Television during the InnoTech Open Day × Alumni Homecoming 2024. Prof. Chao said, through establishing technology and innovation research institutes in over ten cities in mainland China, PolyU applies patented research and development outcomes in various scenarios, giving impetus to the I&T industry.   Online Coverage: Guangdong Television - https://polyu.me/3C2GVZQ  

2024年10月29日

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PolyU InnoTech Open Day x Alumni Homecoming 2024 Showcased Research and Innovations

Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, Mr Kelvin Wong, Director of Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship Office of PolyU, and Mr Wu Liangqun, PolyU alumnus, were interviewed by Tencent. They discussed the PolyU InnoTech Open Day x Alumni Homecoming 2024 and shared about PolyU's efforts in promoting the innovation and technology industry. Prof. Chao mentioned that PolyU established the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR) several years ago to facilitate interdisciplinary research and address contemporary societal challenges, such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation, through technology and research. The event showcased various research projects including sports technology, space exploration, and artificial intelligence pipe structure inspection.   Online Coverage: Online Coverage: https://polyu.me/3NAtCSR  

2024年10月29日

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PolyU Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology Hosts Forum to Envision Future of New Energy Vehicles in Hong Kong

The Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology (PReCIT) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), in collaboration with the PolyU Research Centre for Electric Vehicles (RCEV) and The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), hosted the forum “The Future of New Energy Vehicles in Hong Kong” on 22 October 2024. The event brought together leading experts and representatives from the Government and industry to provide insights into the latest developments in new energy vehicles, covering governmental policies, technological advancement, and industry perspectives crucial for shaping the future of transportation in a sustainable city. Over 130 PolyU faculty members, students, alumni and industry partners attended.   In his welcoming speech, Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, highlighted a statistic from the Hong Kong Transport Department: from the beginning of 2024 to October, the first registration rate of new energy vehicles in the commercial sector is relatively low at 7.6%, suggesting there is significant room for I&T development and policy refinement for more effective promotion of heavy new energy vehicles. He welcomed the Government’s efforts to further accelerate the development of new energy, as well as the launch of the Subsidy Scheme for Trials of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Heavy Vehicles as outlined in the recent Policy Address.   Dr Hon CHAN Han-pan, Member of the Legislative Council, delivered opening remarks on the topic “Future Development of New Energy Vehicles in Hong Kong”. He pointed out some of the challenges of adopting new energy vehicles in Hong Kong and called for the establishment of electric vehicles charging facilities on rural land and the introduction of Chinese new energy vehicles in the City. He emphasised that promoting new energy vehicles is a pressing matter in the context of a response to the Government’s plan to cease new registration of fuel-propelled and hybrid private cars in 2035 or earlier.   Mr Eric WONG Lui, Assistant Director of the Gas and General Legislation Branch of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD), introduced the latest developments related to hydrogen energy in Hong Kong, including the practice of green transportation by adopting clean hydrogen and related legislative amendments. Mr Wong mentioned workforce training for new energy vehicles. With facilitation of EMSD, a local leading provider of vocational and professional education and training will launch three training courses - hydrogen fuel awareness, registered hydrogen vehicle mechanics and competent persons trainings next year. He also highlighted that the Master of Science in Electric Vehicles offered by PolyU Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering contributes to nurturing specialised professionals for Hong Kong.   Dr Kenneth LEUNG Kai-ming, Ex-Principal Assistant Secretary for the Environment and Ecology Bureau, explained the environmental benefits of implementing zero-emission operations. He detailed the Government’s efforts over the past two decades to foster sustainable transportation development in Hong Kong, including the establishment of the New Energy Transport Fund, introduction of the first registration tax concessions, the One-for-One Replacement Scheme for electric vehicles and EV-charging at Home Subsidy Scheme. Following implementation of these schemes, the overall air quality in Hong Kong has shown a discernible improvement, with significant reductions in roadside air pollutants.   Prof. C.C. CHAN, Distinguished Chair Professor of Electric Vehicles and Smart Energy and Director of PolyU RCEV, explained the new journey of electric vehicle revolution is from electrification to intelligence and connectivity of electric vehicles. He analysed two major challenges within this transition, including the harmonious interaction between electric vehicles and power grids, as well as the integration of people, vehicles, roads and the cloud,  along with the development of related standards. Referencing the success of the Chinese automotive industry in replacing traditional production methods characterised by high inputs, high consumption and high emissions with three green new productivity factors of high technology, high efficiency and high quality. Through innovations and policies, new energy vehicles are being adopted, thereby gradually progressing towards smart cities.   Mr Aaron BOK Kwok-ming, Past President of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and former Head of the Civil Engineering Office of the Civil Engineering and Development Department, believes that targeted subsidies can attract the public to adopt new energy and hydrogen vehicles. He encouraged collaboration between sectors, including the Government, real estate and tech firms, to advance the technology and streamline various regulatory process for electric vehicle charging installations and, in turn, help scale the necessary infrastructure.   Mr ZHANG Qi, Head of the Hong Kong R&D Center of NETA, examined the collaborative forces within the industry chain, promoting productivity excellence for Hong Kong. He envisioned that in the next three to five years, new energy vehicle technology will be rapidly mature, with innovative technologies leading industry development. Notably, intelligent driving technology will be transformative, altering car attributes and driving a complete restructuring of the automotive industry.   Dr Oscar CHAN, Research Assistant Professor of PReCIT and of the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering of PolyU, shared outcomes of the project “Assessing the Adaptation of New Energy Vehicles in Hong Kong: The Future of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles and Electric Vehicles”, which is funded by the Government’s Public Policy Research Funding Scheme. He stated that accelerating innovations in the production, transportation, and storage of hydrogen energy, and the achievement of larger coverage of “green” and “blue” hydrogen, will help promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and help meet the long-term environmental goals of the city.   The panel discussion session, moderated by Prof. Eric CHUI, Head of the Department of Applied Social Sciences of PolyU and Co-Director of PReCIT, invited keynote speakers to exchange insights on best practices and future trends of new energy vehicles in relation to various topics. He also added that the development of new energy vehicles contributes to promoting sustainability, benefiting future generations, and enhancing people’s happiness. The exchange of insights would set the stage for PReCIT to recommend forward-thinking, long-term and strategic policies.   ***END***   Press Release: Click Here (English Version); Click Here (Chinese Version) Online Coverage: 香港商報: 理大舉辦論壇探討香港新能源汽車的未來 香港中通社: 香江觀察:新能源汽車潮流勢不可擋 香港該如何應對?

2024年10月28日

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