RISUD Annual International Symposium successfully held
The Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (RISUD) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) successfully held its annual international symposium on 6–7 July 2023 on campus. Under the theme of “Urban Sustainability through Innovative Technologies”, the Symposium brought together about 50 speakers from across the globe to deliver plenary presentations and workshops.
At the opening ceremony, Prof. TENG Jin-Guang, President of PolyU, gave an opening speech via video. He said, “With an aspiration to be an innovative world-class university with a strong sense of social responsibility, PolyU is committed to conducting cutting-edge interdisciplinary research to address pressing societal challenges, including those related to urban sustainability.”
The two-day Symposium included plenary sessions by five speakers including Mr WONG Kam-sing, Former Secretary for Environment of the HKSAR Government; Prof. JIANG Guibin, Director of State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Prof. Frank KELLY, Humphrey Battcock Chair of Community Health and Policy , School of Public Health, Imperial College London; Prof. CHOU Siaw Kiang, Emeritus Professor, College of Design and Engineering, National University of Singapore; and Prof. LIN Ming, Chief Scientist of China Communications Construction Co., Ltd. and Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering. Over 40 keynote and invited speakers provided their insights in workshops on three frontier topics, including air pollution and human health, large floating infrastructure, and urban carbon neutrality.
At the closing ceremony, Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU, summarised the event. He said, “During this two-day Symposium, I believe we all share the feeling that the fast-growing urbanisation has placed more and more stress on the precious resources on the planets, and challenges like environmental pollution, surging population and land shortage have become more pressing than before. Urban sustainability is now one of the most discussed topics in the society. As we, humankind, all have a common dream and aspiration for quality, sustainable living.”
Sponsored by The Ove Arup Foundation and Kwang-Hua Education Foundation, the Symposium attracted over 250 participants joining onsite from different parts of the world.