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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/people/message-from-director/
I look forward to collaborating with you on the research and development of assistive technology in the future. According to the World Health Organization (2018), there are 1 billion people with disabilities across the world in 2021 and projects to 2 billion by 20...
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/news-and-events/news/2024/seminar-on-next-in-home-and-furniture/
工總第10分組(香港家具協會)🛏於2024年6月7日(星期五)成功於香港家居博覽2024舉辦 「NEXT in Home:智慧城市及生活」研討會。. 重量級嘉賓包括: ⭐香港特別行政區政府發展局 空間數據辦事處總監 - 陳宇俊測量師 YC Chan ⭐香港理工大學 輔助技術研究中心委員 ...
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/
Research Focus Areas. Contact Information: ‘Research Centre for Assistive Technology’ is a multidisciplinary translational research centre supporting people with disabilities in assistive devices, services and rehabilitation research and development.
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About Us | Research Centre for Assistive Technology
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/about-rcatech/
PolyU Research Centre for Assistive Technology (RCATech) is a University-level Research Centre housed in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. RCATech leverages on PolyU’s research excellence and academic heritage in rehabilitation, health sciences, design, environmental and engineering disciples to develop fundamental technologies and ...
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/people/rcatech-people/dr-justina-liu/
Biography. Prof. Liu has been working in the academic field for over two decades and is a highly successful researcher. One of her notable research programs involves using gerontechnology—such as virtual reality, wearable sensors, e-health, and AI technology—to implement exercise, nutritional advice, and psycho-behavioral interventions.
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/research/research-focus-areas/
Research Centre for Assistive Technology focuses: 1) on the collaborative research among PolyU faculty members and researchers that leads to mid- and upstream studies on assistive technology;
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Prof. M.S. Wong | Research Centre for Assistive Technology
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/people/rcatech-people/prof-ms-wong/
Dr. M. S. Wong is an Associate Professor and served as an Associate Head (Academic) in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). He also chaired the Departmental Learning and Teaching Committee and acted as ...
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/people/rcatech-people/prof-kenneth-fong/
Kenneth N. K. Fong is Professor and Associate Head (Research, Innovation, and Knowledge Transfer), Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, and Director of the Research Centre for Assistive Technology at PolyU. His background training is in occupational therapy.
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Dr Cynthia Y.Y. Lai | Research Centre for Assistive Technology
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/people/rcatech-people/dr-cynthia-lai/
Dr. Cynthia Lai graduated with Master degree in Health Care, and PhD in Rehabilitation Medicine. She is an occupational therapist who specializes in pediatrics and people with developmental disabilities. Before she joined the university, she had been working as pediatric occupational therapist for more than 17 years.
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Mission and Vision | Research Centre for Assistive Technology
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/rcatech/about-rcatech/mission-and-vision/
Support people with disabilities and the elderly in the field of assistive devices design and technology, as well as rehabilitation research and development, to foster an inclusive and accessible society.