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HKSTP stages APAC Innovation Summit 2017 – Smart City Connected City

07 Sep 2017

HKSTP stages APAC Innovation Summit 2017 – Smart City. Connected City. (From left ) HKSTP Chief Technology Officer George Tee, Government Chief Information Officer, HKSAR Government Ir. Allen Yeung, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology, HKSAR Government Dr David Chung Wai-keung, Provost and Wei Lun Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Benjamin Wah.

HKSTP stages APAC Innovation Summit 2017 – Smart City. Connected City. (From left ) HKSTP Chief Technology Officer George Tee, Government Chief Information Officer, HKSAR Government Ir. Allen Yeung, Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology, HKSAR Government Dr David Chung Wai-keung, Provost and Wei Lun Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Benjamin Wah. 

HKSTP has established the Smart Mobility Eco-System in Science Park. HKSTP representatives Chief Technology Officer George Tee(fifth from the left), Head of ICT & Electronics Clusters (first from the left), Smart Cities Ir. Peter Yeung and representatives of the first batch partners, GreenSafety Technology Limited, Inchcape Hong Kong Limited, Mobile-Shop Group Limited, Scania Limited, Sensetime and Urban Systems Limited.

HKSTP has established the Smart Mobility Eco-System in Science Park. HKSTP representatives Chief Technology Officer George Tee(fifth from the left), Head of ICT & Electronics Clusters (first from the left), Smart Cities Ir. Peter Yeung and representatives of the first batch partners, GreenSafety Technology Limited, Inchcape Hong Kong Limited, Mobile-Shop Group Limited, Scania Limited, Sensetime and Urban Systems Limited.

In conjunction with Park company XDynamics, Maxim’s demonstrated various innovations and future concepts on food-related technology, including drone delivery. Director (Manufacturing), George Mew (Left) and HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Right) witnessed the demonstration at Science Park.

In conjunction with Park company XDynamics, Maxim’s demonstrated various innovations and future concepts on food-related technology, including drone delivery. Director (Manufacturing), George Mew (Left) and HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Right) witnessed the demonstration at Science Park. 

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Right) and CamClaim Limited’s founder and CEO, Joey Lam (Left) take the lead to apply the One2Paid payment platform at a Science Park restaurant. Joey Lam expects to have the public and SMEs to adopt One2Paid for promoting the development of the financial technology and smart city in Hong Kong.

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Right) and CamClaim Limited’s founder and CEO, Joey Lam (Left) take the lead to apply the One2Paid payment platform at a Science Park restaurant. Joey Lam expects to have the public and SMEs to adopt One2Paid for promoting the development of the financial technology and smart city in Hong Kong.

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Left), took a ride on an autonomous vehicle. He believes more technologies could be trialed at Smart Campus to promote Smart City.

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Left), took a ride on an autonomous vehicle. He believes more technologies could be trialed at Smart Campus to promote Smart City.

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Left) experienced the fully automated convenience store. Shoppers can scan a QR code to enter the store and pay for items via mobile payments.

HKSTP’s CEO, Albert Wong (Left) experienced the fully automated convenience store. Shoppers can scan a QR code to enter the store and pay for items via mobile payments.

(Hong Kong, 7 September 2017) - The Smart City vision for Hong Kong has been further crystalised at Hong Kong Science Park, as Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) today unveiled more forward-looking smart city initiatives using Science Park as a test bed and a living lab.

A number of highlight smart city innovations were showcased on 7 and 8 September 2017 as HKSTP hosted another round of the well-received APAC Innovation Summit 2017 (AIS) on Smart City. Within Science Park’s optimal controlled environment, notable progress is being made in the research and development of various smart city technologies in the areas of mobility, cashless transactions, food industry automation and numerous other areas that benefit the Hong Kong society as a whole.

 

Commitment to Smart Region as a Smart City testbed reaffirmed

HKSTP’s Chief Executive Officer, Albert Wong, is optimistic of Hong Kong’s smart city development. “The Smart City technologies showcased today are precursors. There are many more innovations being developed at Science Park, which has the unique attribute of having a complete ecosystem with R&D, manufacturing and funding stakeholders coming together seamlessly to help make innovations a marketable reality speedily. The role as a ‘leading agent’ on fostering the Smart Region is cut out for HKSTP, given our unique position as a connector in the ecosystem. We will work closely with The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), our Smart Region partner, to make this part of Hong Kong a wondrous showcase of the Smart City vision.”

Science Park has been confirmed as an integral part of the Smart Region, together with CUHK, in the Consultancy Study on Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong published in June 2017. The Smart Region is designated as a living lab that supports and pilots application of innovative solutions, and drive adoption of new technologies, enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing. Within the Smart Region, technologies that lead to Smart Mobility, Smart Living, Smart Environment and Smart People are in focus. HKSTP’s role as the “lead agent” in working with CUHK and technology companies at Hong Kong Science Park is also underscored in the report.

Smart Mobility is one of the key ongoing initiatives in the Smart Region plan. HKSTP has established the Smart Mobility Eco-System in Science Park, bringing together Park companies and their end-to-end innovative mobility solutions to the market. HKSTP plays a key role in accelerating collaboration between partner companies and relevant industries to achieve tight integration of applications stacked with sensor technology, A.I. algorithms and mobile communication. The platform, formed initially of Park companies GreenSafety Technology Limited, Inchcape Hong Kong Limited, Mobile-Shop Group Limited, Scania Limited, Sensetime and Urban Systems Limited, will help to catalyse smart mobility solutions, such as the Autonomous Self Driving Vehicle.

 

Smart solutions showcased at Hong Kong Science Park Smart Campus

During the AIS on Smart City, participants had a firsthand experience of various kinds of smart solutions developed by Park companies on the Smart Campus, from cashless payment to smart food technology, fully automated store and autonomous vehicle.

Cashless payment solution One2Paid will be trialed in Science Park retail outlets initially. The solution is developed by CamClaim Limited, a HKSTP incubatee that has achieved major success with its CamClaim 2.0 Mobile Business platform, certified by UnionPay to provide FinTech Online and online to offline Office payment solution in China and Hong Kong. The solution offers functions such as mobile office tools, staff claiming services, business traveler information service and merchant hub. Extending beyond this platform, the new One2Paid FinTech payment service comes with a smart POS and B2M app. Registered users can key in payment amount and then generate a QR code for individual customer to making payment using a smart phone. The solution is expected to be widely applied in Hong Kong and subsequently extended to other markets in Southeast Asia.

Maxim's Caterers Limited, with its manufacturing plant at Tai Po Industrial Estate, also demonstrated various innovations and future concepts on food-related technology, including 3D Food Printer for mass production of unique 3D food creations, Robotic Arm that is able to write English and Chinese characters as well as paint pictures, and Autonomous Guided Vehicle able to deliver food to programmed destinations autonomously, with an auto-pilot system that enables it to steer clear of obstacles in the way. In conjunction with Park company XDynamics, Maxim’s also showcased a future concept of food delivery with an auto-pilot Drone that is able to deliver food to designated points of sale. It is envisaged that the big data collected by the smart solutions will also contribute to enhancing food safety in the long run.

In the AIS 2017 on Smart City, Connected City, the Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong was shared by Allen Yeung, Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, HKSAR Government, and Smart City developments in other parts of the world were also explored. Over 1,000 attendees have registered to join the summit, indicating a high level of interest in Smart City technologies from Hong Kong’s innovation and technology ecosystem. 

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