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ITC receives donation from KTC Limited

The Masters in Fashion & Textile Design programme at ITC has received a generous donation of HK$500,000 from Mr Gerhard Flatz, Managing Director of KTC Limited, to support its academic development. A donation ceremony was held on 8 March in the 4D theatre, prior to students presenting their innovative collaborative group projects to Mr Flatz and his team. Creating future industry mavericks, innovators, radical practitioners and fearless thinkers - to review the fashion industry from within, collaborate, innovate and design for a better future: that is the aim of the MA in Fashion & Textile Design. The dynamic and intensive full-time programme offers students contemporary and challenging training in a year of unique practice – to perfect and fine tune skills to the highest standards. As a key industry stakeholder, Mr Flatz was optimistic about the vision and future of the MA programme, led by Basia Szkutnicka, Professor of Practice (Fashion Design) and confirmed his input to connect education and industry in the most creative way possible to ensure a well-rounded perspective on opportunities for graduates to make a difference in the fashion world. At the donation ceremony, Prof. Jintu Fan, Chair Professor and Head of ITC, thanked KTC Limited for their contribution to the MA and support over the last two years. He said, “The donation will give a strong boost to the development of the programme.”

12 Mar, 2019

Partnership & Community

PolyU collaborates with RCA, the world’s top institute in Art and Design, to establish an AI powered design laboratory

PolyU and the Royal College of Art (RCA), United Kingdom, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to confirm their intention to establish the PolyU|RCA Artificial Intelligence Design Laboratory (AIDL). The Laboratory will be the world’s first and leading research facility to advance the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the design of products and service. Targeted to uncover knowledge and techniques related to design and scientific principles, new design process and innovative products, AIDL will address industry demands for efficiency, automation and customising products and services in the innovation and technology era. Its research deliverables will support industries including healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality and retail services.   The Hon Mrs Carrie LAM CHENG Yuet-ngor, the Chief Executive of HKSAR witnessed the signing ceremony.   The Hon Mrs Carrie LAM CHENG Yuet-ngor, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) attended the ceremony and witnessed the signing of MoU by Prof. Philip Chan, Interim President and Provost of PolyU and Dr Paul Thompson, Vice-Chancellor of RCA. Also joining the ceremony as witnesses were Dr Lam Tai-fai, Council Chairman of PolyU; Ir Prof. Alex Wai, Vice President (Research Development); Dr Miranda Lou, Executive Vice President; Prof. Naren Barfield, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost of RCA; Prof. Juan Cruz, Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities and Ms Helen Protheroe, Director of Development & Alumni Relations of RCA. Addressing in the ceremony, The Hon Mrs Carrie Lam, said, “The opportunity to witness this marriage of design and AI which belongs to the technology portfolio is extremely gratifying. I am sure that the collaborated team of PolyU and RCA will find in Hong Kong the appeal of time-tested legal system, robust intellectual property protection, strong financial sector, and the support for commercialisation of R and D results, as well as the distinctive east meets west culture which sparks creative inspiration.” Prof. Philip Chan said, “I am confident that this Laboratory will bring together the strengths of both institutions to lead the world in this new design paradigm, contributing to the innovation and technology development in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.” “Founded 182 years ago, in response to the first industrial revolution, the Royal College of Art (RCA) today stands at the turn of the fourth revolution. The world will witness breakthroughs across design and technology including artificial intelligence – where art and design will meet. As the world’s number one art and design university, we have built our capacity to work across disciplines, combining our art and design research expertise with insights from science, technology and engineering. We are delighted to collaborate with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University to bring together unrivalled capabilities,” said Dr Paul Thompson Vice-Chancellor of RCA. PolyU will engage researchers and resources from various disciplines including ITC, Department of Applied Mathematics, Department of Computing, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering and School of Design to work together with RCA on a number of theme-based research. Among them, there will be empirical research in Affective Computing and Social Robots that could recognise and analyse human emotions. Other studies will include: Intelligent Fashion Design; Intelligent Textile and Apparel Design and Manufacturing; innovating materials of the future that are extremely light, robust and able to detect human bio-metrics for fashion and wearables; creating automatic systems for ergonomic design and human modelling, and using regenerative approach in product design and material development for sustainability in the circular economy, etc. Committed to supporting the HKSAR Government’s InnoHK initiative in developing Hong Kong as the hub for global research collaborations, the two institutions has just submitted a proposal to the HKSAR Government under the AIR@InnoHK research cluster initiative.

27 Feb, 2019

Research & Innovation

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Call for entries: Techstyle for social good international competition

Competition Brief Registration

20 Feb, 2019

Teaching & Learning

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PolyU Intimate Fashion Show - Up-and-coming Designers (20 March)

PolyU and the 13th edition of Interfiliere HK are delighted to co-host the PolyU Intimate Fashion Show: Up-and-Coming Designers, on March 20th, 2019. This event is organized by the ITC, and supported by the Hong Kong Intimate Apparel Industries’ Association (HKIAIA). The fashion show will feature 36 original garments, designed and brought to live by 12 selected final year students from the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree programme in Fashion and Textiles with Specialism in Intimate Apparel and Activewear at PolyU. Possessing true passion and unique vision for the bodyfashion universe, the creative minds are expected to present their innovative collections enriched with strong identity and captivating storytelling. A competition among the 12 students’ collections will simultaneously take place during the fashion show, where 6 finalists will be selected by the Jury composed of international experts from the Intimate Apparel industry. The 6 winners will be able to showcase their full collections (6 garments per collection) during the ITC Fashion shows held on June, 13th at the HKCEC. Ticket registration

28 Jan, 2019

Shows & Exhibitions

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Call for entries | Future Retail Challenge (Deadline: 21 Jan)

Pleasse click here for the project brief

7 Jan, 2019

Teaching & Learning

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