Interns Seize Golden Opportunity for I&T Development in Hong Kong following 8-week Summer Internship Programme in ASTRI

  • [Hong Kong, 17 August, 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) will conclude its “Summer Internship Programme” and “Fintech Future Leader Academy (Internship)” tomorrow (18 August). Nearly 100 students from renowned universities in Hong Kong, mainland China, and overseas emerged from 3,000 applicants and completed the 8-week internship.

    Summer Internship Programmes is one of ASTRI’s key talent development initiatives, aiming to give students an insight into the development of Hong Kong’s I&T ecosystem and foster their interest in pursuing a career in the I&T industry, providing an endless supply of research talents. This year’s interns were assigned to various departments to participate in R&D under the guidance of experienced researchers. They also attended several ‘Tech Talk’ and networking events to connect with industry experts from large enterprises and organisations. In addition, interns from the “Future FinTech Leaders Academy” visited several world-renowned financial and technology institutions, including Bank of China Hong Kong, Cyberport, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Hong Kong Monetary Authority, IBM, Microsoft Hong Kong, and Hong Kong Science Park Corporation to gain a more comprehensive understanding of FinTech development in Hong Kong.

    During their internship in ASTRI, interns had the opportunity to experience a diverse working environment and interact with students from different backgrounds and professions. Some foreign students, visiting Hong Kong for the first time, expressed their interest in understanding the opportunities for I&T development in Hong Kong. At the Graduates’ sharing session, numerous interns shared that they will consider developing their careers in Hong Kong after graduation as they are captivated by Hong Kong’s distinctive role as a facilitator for technology transfer between mainland China and overseas, as well as the R&D environment and living quality. Students studying in mainland China, recognising the golden opportunity for development in the Greater Bay Area, are eager to learn more about Hong Kong’s R&D advancement, particularly in the fields of FinTech and ESG, so as to contribute to the integration of technology between the two regions in the future.

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, said: “ASTRI attaches great importance to talent development, which should start as early as possible. Our Summer Internship Programme helps students explore their future career development through hands-on experience and provides our researchers with valuable cross-cultural exchange experiences. This year, ASTRI’s internship opportunities were highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of only 3%. Among the interns, 20% came from local and mainland universities, over 40% from the UK, nearly 30% from the US, and others from the Asia-Pacific region, proving that Hong Kong remains the city of choice for students considering long-term career development. We are thrilled that some interns decided to continue their R&D careers and pursue further studies in Hong Kong after completing the internship. By encouraging more young talents to discover the potential for I&T development in Hong Kong through our Summer Internship Programmes each year, we can support the expansion of the I&T talent pool, transforming Hong Kong into a better smart city.

    About ASTRI’s Summer Internship Programmes

    To cope with the thriving development of the I&T industry in the future, ASTRI’s “Summer Internship Programme” and “FinTech Future Leaders Academy (Internship)” received nearly 3,000 applications this year. The number of interns was doubled as a result of recruitment efforts at universities in Hong Kong, mainland China, and overseas. ASTRI. Interviews were conducted to select 90 candidates for up to 8-week internship at ASTRI from June to August, including students from world-renowned universities such as the National University of Singapore, Australian National University, Durham University, Imperial College London, the University of Oxford, University College London, University of Chicago, Columbia University and University of California in the UK and the US, as well as universities in the Greater Bay Area(“GBA”) including four local universities (The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), The University of Hong Kong), CUHK-Shenzhen, Beijing Normal University & Hong Kong Baptist University United International College and HKUST-Guangzhou in Mainland China. The interns are primarily engaged in STEM disciplines, though some non-STEM students are hoping to understand emerging industries such as ecosystem development and technology transfer through working at research institutions. The majority of interns focus on STEM disciplines, though there are also non-STEM students who work in other corporate functions.

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI (sixth right), Ms. Jennie Wong, Director of Staff (sixth left) and ten representatives of summer interns met with the media at the Graduates’ Sharing event.

    ASTRI Summer Internship Programmes Kick-off 100 Interns Learn about Hong Kong I&T Ecosystem through Hands-on R&D Experience

  • [Hong Kong, 26 June, 2023] Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) “Summer Internship Programme” and “FinTech Future Leaders Academy (Internship)” came back and received the highest number of applications ever from local, Mainland China and overseas students. Nearly 3,000 applications were received, an increase of over 20% compared to last year. About 100 outstanding applicants have been selected to participate in the 8-week internship programmes starting today. The programmes are funded by the STEM Internship Scheme under the Innovation and Technology Fund of the Innovation and Technology Commission to encourage STEM undergraduates and postgraduates to enrich innovation and technology (I & T) related work experience and to foster their interest in pursuing a career in I&T after graduation.

    Gain Hands-on R&D experience and learn about Hong Kong I&T ecosystem
    To cope with the thriving development of the I&T industry in the future, ASTRI has doubled the number of interns this year, including students from world-renowned universities such as the National University of Singapore, Australian National University, Durham University, Imperial College London, the University of Oxford, University College London, University of Chicago, Columbia University and University of California in the UK and the US, as well as universities in the Greater Bay Area(“GBA”) including four local universities (The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), The University of Hong Kong), CUHK-Shenzhen, Beijing Normal University & Hong Kong Baptist University United International College and HKUST-Guangzhou in Mainland China. The interns are primarily engaged in STEM disciplines, though some non-STEM students are hoping to understand emerging industries such as ecosystem development and technology transfer through working at research institutions.

    Under the guidance of experienced researchers, interns will involve in applied research and development (R&D) projects in ASTRI’s six core areas: Smart City, FinTech, New Industrialisation and Intelligent Manufacturing, Digital Health, Application Specific Integrated Circuits and Metaverse. In this unique environment, they will learn invaluable hands-on R&D experience in every step from project development, technology research and client communication to knowledge transfer, further exploring the possibility of pursuing a career in research institutions.

    In addition to daily duties in R&D departments, interns can attend “Tech Talk” technology seminars and networking events to connect with industry experts from large enterprises and organisations, gaining insight into company operations and the actual situation of Hong Kong I&T industry. Interns of “FinTech Future Leaders Academy (Internship)” will undertake two-week field visits to a variety of prestigious financial and technology institutions including Bank of China (Hong Kong), Cyberport, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Hong Kong Monetary Authority, IBM, Microsoft Hong Kong and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the development of FinTech in Hong Kong.

    Nurturing young talent to enhance a sustainable I&T ecosystem
    Enlarging the talent pool is critical in enhancing the I&T ecosystem. As Hong Kong has actively integrated into the national I&T development in recent years, more talents with an international perspective and familiarity with the R&D environment in mainland China are needed. ASTRI is committed to building learning and exchange platforms for the new generation, allowing students to experience the working environment of the I&T industry as early as possible, equipping them with the necessary R&D knowledge and innovative mindset, in order to provide sustainable personnel, research capabilities and long-term development momentum for the ecosystem.

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, said: “ASTRI’s Summer Internship Programmes receive very positive feedback and reputation every year. More students are interested in studying STEM-related disciplines as it is foreseeable the golden age of the I&T industry in the next five to ten years. Through our “Summer Internship Programme” and “FinTech Future Leaders Academy (Internship)”, we hope students can discover the appeal of the I&T industry through their participation in promoting the implementation of R&D results, allowing them to witness how technology improves the world and enriches life. In the next 8 weeks of the internship, I am eagerly anticipating having close interactions with our interns. I have high hope that our interns will be the inspiration for both themselves and the researchers at ASTRI, by presenting fresh and innovative ideas for our R&D projects.”

    A Hundred interns from ASTRI’s “Summer Internship Programme” and “FinTech Future Leaders Academy (Internship”’ stand out from 3,000 applicants and officially commence their 8-week internship.

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI welcomed summer interns on the orientation day.

    MTR and ASTRI Sign Memorandum of Understanding Join Hands in Exploring Innovative Technology for Smart Railways

  • [Hong Kong, June 14, 2023] The MTR Corporation is committed to making good use of technology to promote smart railway operations management and intelligent maintenance. MTR today (14 June 2023) signed a Memorandum of Understanding(“MoU”) with the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (“ASTRI”). Under this MoU, the Corporation will reserve an additional HK$20 million to deepen the collaboration between the two parties.

    Witnessed by Dr Tony Lee, Operations Director of MTR Corporation and Dr Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, Mr Chan Hing-keung, Chief of Operations Engineering Service & Innovation of MTR Corporation and Mr David Chan, Chief Operating Officer of ASTRI signed the MoU, establishing a framework for further exploring innovative solutions and technology applications. With ASTRI’s rich research and development and application experience in communication technology, artificial intelligence technology, the Internet of Things and data analytics, the collaboration between the two parties will help further enhance the performance and efficiency of MTR’s railway operations and intelligent maintenance.

    Since 2021, MTR has allocated approximately HK$50 million to embark on collaboration projects with ASTRI. Multiple contracts and projects have commenced, including the use of precise automatic optical inspection technology to monitor railway safety, joint research and development of a portable escalator gap clearance inspection tool and application of digital twin for enhancing the operation efficiency of maintenance centre in the future. In the future, MTR and ASTRI will continue to jointly research, develop and apply new technologies such as Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and data analysis to build a smarter railway system.

    “MTR has always spared no effort in applying technology to improve operational and management performance and has been striving for excellence to provide safe and reliable railway services to passengers. ASTRI has been our close partner for many years, helping us improve our operational and management efficiency with innovative solutions. We look forward to working with ASTRI’s experts to contribute to `industry-academic-research’ collaboration and facilitate the development of Hong Kong’s smart railways.” said Dr Tony Lee, Operations Director of the MTR Corporation.

    Dr Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, expressed great anticipation for working with MTR to promote the comprehensive application of intelligent railway technology. “MTR is closely related to the daily lives of the public. ASTRI is pleased to establish a close cooperative relationship with MTR to develop an intelligent railway using various advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of Things, digital twin, optical inspections and more. Intelligent railway service is an important part of building an international smart city. We believe that this collaboration can bring epoch-making breakthroughs to smart mobility technology in Hong Kong, continuously providing passengers with better travel experience and services and empowering smart living with technology.” said Dr Yip.

    Under the new corporate strategy “Transforming the Future”, the MTR Corporation actively cooperates with research institutions, universities and start-ups, hoping to continuously promote smart railway services and operations while also contributing to local scientific research to keep Hong Kong moving.

    Committed to making Hong Kong an international smart city, ASTRI actively supports the improvement of the innovation and technology ecosystem, and promotes cooperation among government, industry, academia and research sectors to transform advanced technology into practical applications, providing the public with intelligent living and business environments.

    Witnessed by Dr Tony Lee, Operations Director of MTR Corporation (from right) and Dr Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI (from left), Mr Chan Hing-keung, Chief of Operations Engineering Service & Innovation of MTR Corporation (Second right) and Mr David Chan, Chief Operating Officer of ASTRI (second left) signed the MoU today.

    The portable escalator gap clearance inspection tool co-developed by MTR and ASTRI recently won a Silver Medal in the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions 2023.

    Since 2021, MTR has allocated approximately HK$50 million to embark on collaboration projects with ASTRI. Multiple contracts and projects have commenced, including the use of precise automatic optical inspection technology (left), joint research and development of a portable escalator gap clearance inspection tool (right), and application of digital twin for enhancing the operation efficiency of maintenance centre in the future.

    ASTRI and Ecosystem Partners Join PT Expo China and MWC Shanghai Showcase the Award-Winning 5G Technologies

  • [Hong Kong, 2 June 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI), together with ecosystem partners join two leading events of Communication Technology in June, including the 31st PT Expo China in Beijing from 4 – 6 June, and MWC Shanghai 2023 from 28 – 30 June, jointly showcase their 5G applied technologies and award-winning innovations at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions this year, with the theme of “Intelligent 5G, Beyond Connectivity”, also demonstrating the 5G technology enabling real-time robot arm control at PT Expo China for the first time.

    ASTRI maintain long-term collaboration with ecosystem partners, including Anktion (Fujian) Technology Co., Ltd (Anktion), Astella Technologies Limited (Astella), Coxsat Technology Co., Ltd. (COXSAT), n-hop Technologies Ltd (n-hop), Peng Cheng Laboratory (PCL)and SageRAN Network Technology of Guangzhou Co., Ltd (SageRAN), to develop technologies that fulfil market needs and facilitate the discussion on scientific research between enterprises in Hong Kong, China, and overseas, as well as to promote new industrialization and digital transformation through cutting-edge technologies and applications, such as 5G solutions, C-V2X technology, IoT blockchain and cloud robotics.

    ASTRI’s technologies showcase includes:

    1. TSN-enabled 5G Solution for Industrial Internet
      (Live demonstration on TSN-enabled 5G data plane enabling real-time robot arm control at PT Expo China)
    2. 5G O-RAN base station
    3. 5G-IAB Enabled by Network Coding
    4. Digital Front-End and mmWave solution
    5. 5G-Enabled Cloud Robotics
    6. 5G C-V2X solution
    7. IoT Blockchain for 5G

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI said: “ASTRI is delighted to showcase our innovations and technologies together with our partners. As 5G network technology is getting mature, our technologies have been licensed to customers in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and the rest of the world for commercialisation. We look forward to collaborating with more experts, professors, and industry leaders to enhance the 5G technology ecosystem and the related infrastructure through developing diversified technological research, exploring more application scenarios and feasible solutions, and contributing to industrial transformation and smart city development.”

    TSN-enabled 5G solution: ASTRI’s 5G TSN solution supports new industrialisation and digital transformation. At the PT EXPO China 2023, ASTRI will showcase a live demonstration of TSN-enabled 5G data plane enabling real-time robot arm control. Time-sensitive networking (TSN) is the IEEE 802.1Q defined standard technology to provide deterministic messaging on standard Ethernet. The TSN-enabled 5G system, perceived as an IEEE-compliant virtual Ethernet TSN bridge extends TSN capabilities over the wireless domain for time critical services. The system can support “5G + Industrial Internet” use cases in smart factories, power grids, mining, smart transportation, and other industry 4.0 scenarios. ASTRI is currently collaborating with PCL – a national research centre located in Shenzhen, to realize the TSN-enabled 5G system.  Both parties will jointly publish a whitepaper on “Empowering 5G Data Path for Time Sensitive Networking“.

    5G O-RAN base station: ASTRI integrates a modular software stack on vendor-neutral hardware with open interfaces, which allows baseband and radio unit components (namely O-RU, O-DU, and O-CU) from various individual suppliers to operate seamlessly together. Some key functions include cell discovery, network monitoring, mmWave, digital beamforming, small cell enhancements, heterogeneous network support, spectrum sharing, URLLC, etc. ASTRI’s 5G base station reference design supports a variety of industry-leading platforms, including x86, Arm, and SoC, and distributed and integrated small cell design. At the event, ASTRI, together with Anktion, Astella, and SageRAN, showcases different 5G base station solutions enabled by ASTRI.

    5G-IAB Enabled by Network Coding: ASTRI, together with Anktion and n-hop technologies jointly showcase the world’s first Network Coding enabled 5G IAB network. This ground-breaking technology invented by n-hop deployed in the form of BATched Sparse (BATS) code enhances the capability of densely connected 5G base stations, without the need of fibre cabling whilst maximizing information flow through the network. Along with Anktion’s base stations, the advanced BATS solution highlights the sharing of wireless spectrum for backhauling and user equipment connectivity, unlocking the potential of rapid cell site deployment and efficient use of spectrum.

    Digital Front-End (DFE) and mmWave solution: ASTRI’s technology is developed in collaboration with COXSAT (China), Astella (Hong Kong), and NXP Semiconductors (US). It extends small-cell base station solution from FR1 to FR2 millimetre wave. In the joint demo, a 5G NR 100MHz wideband signal modulated in 256QAM with the highest code rate (MCS 27) is generated by ASTRI physical layer and transmitted in mmWave (operating in n257 with Fc=24.65GHz) via COXSAT upconverter and analogue beamforming module. The radiated signal beam is decoded successfully. ASTRI and COXSAT enable analogue beamforming by which the base station can always maintain high coverage and excellent signal quality as UE moves to various positions. In addition, ASTRI’s innovative DFE solution significantly compensates wideband transceiver limitation and improves modulation quality without increasing hardware cost. The DFE solution can bridge different players in the ecosystem and help build enhanced Sub-6 solution and comprehensive mmWave solution.

    5G-enabled Cloud Robotics Platform: It combines multiple innovations to provide a low-cost industrial robotics solution. With ASTRI’s Easy-5G solution, robots can communicate with high bandwidth and ultra-reliable low latency. With multi-sensor fusion perception and centimetre-level positioning technology, robots can work reliably in dynamic and complex industrial environments and can help enterprises to carry out a variety of special processes. With cloud and edge computing technology, the robot “brain” is migrated to the cloud, making robots affordable, energy-efficient, easy to deploy and maintain.

    5G C-V2X Solution: ASTRI continues to advance the adoption of 5G C-V2X Solution in Hong Kong. Together with partners, ASTRI has developed an in-vehicle unit, a roadside unit with fusion perception and edge management, as well as a traffic planning and simulation platform to maximise the overall breakthrough and verify the solution in the field. After over one year of C-V2X public road tests in Hong Kong, ASTRI is collaborating with local government and industry partners in the Greater Bay Area to develop cross-border C-V2X solutions and advanced C-V2X applications. In addition, ASTRI is working on connected autonomous vehicles (CAV) in assisting autonomous driving in avoiding hidden dangers and improving road safety.

    IoT Blockchain for 5G solution: It uses blockchain technology as the backbone for transparency and traceability. It uses an off-chain approach to address problems such as slow data access, storing vast amounts of data, and managing frequent IoT data updating. It also uses blockchain to handle areas such as data discovery and publication, smart contracts for transactions, data security and privacy protection. This solution is believed to be attractive to organisations that require confidential data exchange involving multiple data providers, or data consumers with different purposes (such as property management, logistical control, and medical services).

    For more information, please visit ASTRI’s booth

    • The 31st PT Expo China holds at Beijing China National Conference Center (CNCC) from 4-6 June, booth no. is E2756.
    • MWC Shanghai holds at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) from 28-30 June, booth no. is E132.

    ASTRI showcased their award-winning 5G technologies with ecosystem partners and launched 3GPP R15 5G+TSN end-to-end solution for the first time.

    Dr. Yolanda Tsang, Director, Communications Technologies of ASTRI gave a speech at the “5G+Industrial Internet High-level Forum” and published a joint whitepaper on “Empowering 5G Data Path for Time Sensitive Networking ” with Peng Cheng Laboratory.

    ASTRI and Baidu Apollo Collaborate to Promote the Implementation of C-V2X Technology in Hong Kong

  • [Hong Kong, May 25, 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) and Baidu Apollo today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly promote the implementation of autonomous driving and C-V2X technology in more scenarios in Hong Kong, as well as to explore cooperation opportunities in building High-Definition Maps (HD Maps), further enhancing Hong Kong’s smart mobility ecosystem.

    Dr. Justin Chuang, Vice President, Communication Technologies, ASTRI and Mr Carson Wang, Head of Business Development, Baidu Apollo (Hong Kong) signed the agreement, witnessed by Mr. David Chan, Chief Operating Officer of ASTRI and Mr Alex Yang, Head of Baidu Apollo International.

    Through this cooperation, ASTRI and Baidu Apollo will further expand the scenarios to implement C-V2X technology. Baidu Apollo will support ASTRI on the R&D of roadside infrastructure, deploying its Operating System of Intelligent Road Side (Smart Road Air OS) at Sha Tin Smart Mobility Public Testing Route. The collaboration leverages the strengths of Baidu Apollo in developing C-V2X infrastructure, autonomous driving software, and intelligent transportation operations, combining ASTRI’s R&D capability in 5G communication technology, AI, smart mobility C-V2X technology and experience in road tests, to accelerate the C-V2X technology deployment in different scenarios in Hong Kong. In response to Hong Kong’s unique urban environment, both parties will also explore cooperation opportunities in building HD Maps, enhancing the technology and usability of HD maps through experimental projects.

    Mr. David Chan, Chief Operating Officer of ASTRI said, “With the establishment of the Smart Mobility (C-V2X) Technology Alliance in April this year, the collaboration with Baidu Apollo will promote in-depth exchanges and lead R&D breakthroughs in C-V2X, autonomous driving, and HD Map technologies between Hong Kong and the Mainland. We will increase more road test elements such as networks, software systems, intelligent roadside infrastructure, leveraging the strengths of both parties to support the implementation of smart mobility applications, so as the development of smart cities.”

    Mr Alex Yang, Head of Baidu Apollo International is delighted to deepen the cooperation between Baidu Apollo and ASTRI to jointly promote the development of smart mobility in Hong Kong, ” Connected Network enable Intelligent Vehicle ” has become an industry consensus. Baidu Apollo has always been a practitioner of the idea of Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure, committed to the high-quality integration and development among vehicles, roads, and cities, leading the transformation of future transportation. Taking this opportunity, Baidu Apollo will fully leverage its strengths with ASTRI to form an effective technology and product alliance, to create solutions for Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure and support the development of smart cities in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.”

    ASTRI has conducted the R&D of C-V2X technology since 2015. With the support from the Smart Transportation Fund of the Transport Department, ASTRI has launched one of the world’s largest C-V2X public road tests in Hong Kong in 2021, covering a 14km route from Hong Kong Science Park to Sha Tin town centre, to study and test the technology’s application scenarios on the roads of Hong Kong, as well as the network and infrastructure required. The second phase of C-V2X public road tests is currently underway, aiming to improve road and pedestrian safety and traffic efficiency with more efficient, accurate, and rapid information sharing by leveraging one of the ASTRI Hero Technology – high-speed, reliable, and low-latency 5G network solutions. Besides, the “Smart Mobility (C-V2X) Technology Alliance” was also established in April 2023, enhancing Hong Kong’s smart mobility ecosystem, facilitating more collaboration among government, industry, academia, and research on smart mobility and related technologies, in order to accelerate the implementation of C-V2X technology and infrastructure in Hong Kong, building Hong Kong as a model for smart cities.

    Baidu, a leading AI company with a strong internet foundation, is a pilot unit for the state’s transportation. Baidu’s intelligent transportation business and its affiliated companies are committed to becoming pioneers in the modernization of China’s intelligent transportation, developing a world-class modern integrated transportation system in accordance with the high-quality requirements of “Safe, Convenient, Efficient, Green, Economical”, supporting the goal of “People’s Satisfaction, Strong Protection, and World-leading” for the transportation system. The Association for Operating System of Intelligent Road Side was officially established in Beijing on May 17 this year, rolling out the Operating System of Intelligent Road Side (Smart Road Air OS 1.0) to the industry. As a representative of the core technology contributors, Baidu will continue to uphold the principle of “Open Capabilities, Shared Resources, Accelerating Innovations, Sustainable Success”, promoting the development of smart transportation industry through this efficient, innovative, and mutually beneficial open-source association.

    (Front row: from left) Dr. Justin Chuang, Vice President, Communication Technologies, ASTRI; Mr Carson Wang, Head of Business Development, Baidu Apollo (Hong Kong)

    (Second row: from left) Mr. David Chan, Chief Operating Officer of ASTRI; Mr Alex Yang, Head of Baidu Apollo International

    LegCo Visits ASTRI Technovation Centre to Jointly Build Hong Kong into an International I&T Centre

  • [Hong Kong, May 15, 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) invited the Hon Andrew Leung, President of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (LegCo), and the LegCo delegation to attend the opening ceremony of ASTRI Technovation Centre (ATC) on May 12,  aiming to discuss the potential of Hong Kong’s innovation and technology (I&T) sector and promote high-quality economic development with innovations, in order to build Hong Kong into an international smart city and I&T Centre.

    To further facilitate the I&T development, ASTRI is committed to enhancing the industry chain and promoting collaboration among government, industry, academia, and research, strengthening connections in the ecosystem. Through the opening of the brand new ATC, ASTRI showcased its fruitful R&D achievements to the LegCo members, including 5G communication technology, smart mobility C-V2X Technology, ArtTech, cybersecurity solutions, and AI applications. These achievements serve as a reference for enacting, amending, and regulating I&T related policies and budgets in the future, deepening the understanding of the critical technologies to develop a smart city. At the same time, ASTRI is actively developing more high-tech, high-value, and high-potential solutions, implementing the R&D outcomes to connect the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and Mainland enterprises, and promoting Hong Kong’s R&D capability to the mainland and overseas, accelerating the development of building Hong Kong into an international I&T centre.

    Mr. Stephen Ho, Board Member of ASTRI, was delighted to represent ASTRI in receiving the LegCo delegation: “Through the opening of ASTRI Technovation Centre, we have the opportunity to share our experiences and suggestions on I&T development, and we hope that the LegCo members will join us in seizing the golden period of I&T development in the next five years, enhancing policies and measures for Hong Kong I&T ecosystem, attracting talents and promoting high-quality economic development through innovations.”

    Dr. Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, also expressed his warm welcome to the LegCo delegation: “To become an international I&T Centre and align with the state’s strategic development, we must establish close relationships with various stakeholders in society at all times. By inviting LegCo members to learn about the I&T trends and deepen connections and communication with ASTRI, we hope to gain their support for I&T related policy proposals and budgets, and jointly promote the I&T development of Hong Kong and the GBA.”

    (From left) Dr. Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, Hon Andrew Leung, President of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (LegCo) and Mr. Stephen Ho, Board Member of ASTRI officiated at the opening ceremony of ASTRI Technovation Centre.

    Hon Andrew Leung, President of the LegCo, and the LegCo delegation attended the opening ceremony of ASTRI Technovation Centre, deepening the understanding of the critical technologies to develop a smart city.

    (Front row, from left)

    (Front row: from left) Hon Andrew Lam; Hon Carmen Kan; Dr. Hon Junius Ho; Dr. Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, Hon Andrew Leung, President of the LegCo; Mr. Stephen Ho, Board Member of ASTRI; Hon Elizabeth Quat; Hon Robert Lee, Hon Duncan Chiu; Dr Hon Wendy Hong

    (2nd row: from left) Hon Lau Kwok-fan; Hon Dennis Leung; Hon Benson Luk; Hon Sunny Tan; Hon Gary Zhang; Hon Shang Hailong; Prof Hon William Wong

    Dr. Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI and R&D experts introduced the Hero Technologies of ASTRI to the LegCo Delegation.

    ASTRI Wins 34 Awards at Geneva Inventions Expo Local Female Engineer Received Special Award For AI Quality Inspection Platform

  • [Hong Kong, 1 May 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) garnered 34 R&D awards at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva (Geneva Inventions Expo), the highest number of awards ASTRI has ever received at this event, consisting of a Special Award for Innovation – King Abdulaziz University, 2 Gold medals with the Congratulations of the Jury, 6 Gold medals, and 25 Silver and Bronze medals, is one of the most awarded organizations among Hong Kong delegations.

    Awarded with the Special Award for Innovation is the “TrainLite: Small Data AI Learning Platform for Visual Defect Inspection” developed by Dr. Wong Ka-yiu, Senior Manager of ASTRI’s IoT and AI Technology. The innovation can lower the entrance requirement of developing quality inspection of production lines for manufacturers, and enhance production efficiency and quality. More and more manufacturers are eager to drive Industry 4.0 transformation through technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), but there is not sufficient big data that is mature enough to support it. To resolve the pain points of having insufficient data in the industry, the TrainLite platform assists manufacturers to develop AI learning prototypes with limited data and make automatic quality inspection of production lines possible at a lower cost, while enhancing production efficiency and quality. The technology can be applied to various products, including fabrics, printed circuit boards, chips, automobiles, coverglass and displays. Dr. Wong Ka-yiu is a locally trained female researcher. She also won a gold medal with another project “OptiSurface: Zero-dead-corner Optimized Path Planning for Surface Inspection”.

    With the Coronavirus Disease epidemic improving, smart city construction becomes a key to the revival of the city. This year’s award-winning innovations cover cutting-edge technology including communication technology (CT), Internet of Things (IoT), AI and robots, propelling new industrialisation and intelligent manufacturing. The two Gold Medals with the Congratulations of the Jury were received by the 5G R&D projects from CT team, which are proofs to the leading role of ASTRI on CT over the years. The project is “Network Coding Enabled 5G IAB Multi-Hop Networks for Smart Cities and Rural Communications” co-developed with n-hop Technologies Limited and “5G Robotics: 5G-Enabled Cloud Robot for Transformation to Industry 4.0. The Network Coding Enabled 5G IAB Multi-Hop technology can increase data transfer rate and reduce data loss, applicable to C-V2X, IoT, robots and rural communications. The 5G Robotics project is able to assist manufacturers to install expandable and remote cloud-controlled automated robots with a lower cost which can perform complex industrial tasks efficiently and accurately.

    Other award-winning projects are related to smart city development, including Digital Health technology, FinTech and Blockchain, Smart Mobility technology (C-V2X), corporate cyberinfrastructure, and HoneyNet – Early Threat Hunting and Anticipation Network. Mr Aaron Cheung, Assistant Engineer of Integrated Circuits and Systems, the youngest in the teams, received a gold medal for his “RoboCharge AI System: The Smart Charging System for Autonomous Mobile Robot” at the age of 24. ASTRI has endeavoured to nurture local I&T talents and hopes that these remarkable results at the event could encourage more researchers who are passionate about I&T to keep working hard in developing various technological applications, promoting the implementation of R&D outcomes, and making good use of innovative technologies. These could bring a convenient smart living and business environment for citizens, speed up the development of the city and its economy, and propel Hong Kong into an era of smart technologies.

    Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI, said, “ASTRI’s innovations have received the best results ever at the Geneva Inventions Expo and we are honoured to be recognised for our efforts at one of the most prominent global exhibitions for inventors. We will continue to raise our R&D capability and levels and invest more resources in nurturing all-rounded R&D talents, so as to drive I&T development in Hong Kong and contribute to the society with more applications of smart technology.”

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI thanked all the hard work made by the teams and added, “Smart city technology is indispensable in societal development. ASTRI provides a diversified research and development platform for R&D talents, allowing them to unleash their innovative ideas and cultivate new technology for society with the support of ample space,  advanced technology and equipment. We actively promote collaboration among the industry, academic and research sectors to drive the implementation of R&D outcomes and move beyond empty talk. ASTRI has gained record-breaking results at the Geneva Inventions Expo this year and won 34 awards for the first time, which is a sign of affirmation to Hong Kong’s R&D talents and projects. My heartfelt congratulation and gratitude to all the researchers and teams for their hard work and contributions to the I&T industry.”

    The International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva is jointly organised by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the Swiss federal and state governments, as well as the city of Geneva. With its coveted global standing, it is regarded as the world’s biggest and most prestigious exhibition for inventions. The International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva 2023 has attracted an estimated 1000 inventions from 40 countries and regions.

    The full list of awards accorded to ASTRI at this year’s International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva is as follows:

    Special Award for Innovation – King Abdulaziz University

    • TrainLite: Small Data AI Learning Platform for Visual Defect Inspection

    Gold medal with the Congratulations of the Jury

    • Network Coding Enabled 5G IAB Multi-Hop Networks for Smart Cities and Rural Communications
    • 5G Robotics: 5G-Enabled Cloud Robot for Transformation to Industry 4.0

    Gold medal

    • OptiSurface: Zero-dead-corner Optimized Path Planning for Surface Inspection
    • MetaVision: True 4K2K AR/VR HMD with Sensing
    • SafeMark: Optical Security Label for Anti-counterfeit, Data Encryption & Storage
    • SmartSight: Smart Eye Tracking for Vision Impairment
    • CyberGuard: A System of Machine Learning Based Network Flow Analysis for Cyber-Crime Threat Intelligence
    • RoboCharge AI System: The Smart Charging System for Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR)

    Silver medal

    • SemiconDoctor: Coaxial Line-Scan Confocal 3D Sensing System
    • AquaBrain: Self-Adaptive Optimization Framework for Water Quality Prediction
    • LaserTouch: Ergonomic Laser Finger Controller
    • Bright-ENDO: AI Solution and System for Computer-Aided Gastroscopy
    • PowerGuard: Power Line Communication Interference Reduction and Elimination System
    • SmartPowerHub: The Energy Efficient Solution for Renewables and Smartgrids
    • SafeConnect: The Next Generation Digital Arc-less Charging Solution
    • Speed and Reliable Pass: High-Speed I/O System for EDA Cloud Computing
    • LongLife: Low Power Voltage Detector For Advanced CMOS Process
    • Instant5G: Enhancing Future Enterprise Networking Infrastructure with 5G Network
    • EnhancedV2X: An Innovative Road Network System to Improve Road Safety and Traffic Efficiency

    Bronze medal

    • TrainLite: Small Data AI Learning Platform for Visual Defect Inspection
    • SearchWise: Fine-grained Visual Content Search Platform
    • StressAlert: Short Term Stress and Health Alert Detection
    • SmokeWise: False Alarm Suppressed Smoke Detection with Multi-Dimensional Metric Monitoring
    • SonicSort: Classification of Materials Using Acoustic Sensing
    • FedCredit: Breakthrough Dynamic Differential Privacy to Federated Learning Systems for Credit Scoring
    • AutoInsure: The Future of Hassle-Free Car Insurance Claims
    • Blockchain Interoperability Solution: Multi-mode Bridging for Blockchain Systems
    • AccuBronchus: Easy Airway Sizing from EB-OCT Imaging
    • TargetBoost: A Better AI Framework for Targeted Advertising – Multidimensional Knowledge Transfer
    • DeadtimeDefender: Smart Wireless Charging with Temperature-Driven Deadtime Control
    • Anti-spoofing Smart Lock: Low-powered System that identifies fake faces
    • SmartData: Smart Crowdsourcing Data Management with Blockchain
    • 5GIoTRail: Smart Transportation with 5G

    (Second Right) Dr. Wong Ka-yiu won the Special Award in Geneva Inventions Expo 2023 with her project “TrainLite: Small Data AI Learning Platform for Visual Defect Inspection”

    Professor Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, congratulated the winning teams at the Prize Presentation Ceremony of Geneva Inventions Expo 2023.

    (From right) Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI; Dr. Wong Ka-yiu, Senior Manager of ASTRI’s IoT and AI Technology

    ASTRI garnered 34 awards which is the highest number of prizes that have ever received at the Geneva Inventions Expo. 

    ASTRI and Security Bureau Jointly Promote R&D Applications to Drive Disciplined Services Toward Intelligence

  • [Hong Kong, 4 May 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) invited Mr. Chirs Tang, Secretary for Security; Mr. Raymond Siu, Commissioner of Police; Mr. Keith Yip, Director of Crime & Security, Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF); Mr. Wong Kwok-hing, Commissioner of Correctional Services; Mr. Andy Yeung, Director of Fire Services; Mr. Chan Tsz-tat, Deputy Commissioner of Customs & Excise (Control and Enforcement); and Mr. Or Chung-yuk, Assistant Director (Information Systems) of Immigration Department, to attend the launch ceremony of the ASTRI Technovation Centre (ATC) today witnessing ASTRI and disciplined services working hand in hand to promote R&D applications with the aim to build Hong Kong into an international smart city.

    With a series of opening events of the brand-new ATC, ASTRI historically gathered the Security Bureau and Disciplined services, which is of great significance for furthering the development of the smart city. ASTRI has always been committed to building Hong Kong into an international smart city, while the disciplined services are integral parts in the formation of a city. The collaboration between both parties will fully take advantage of their strengths. By combining the rich experience in law enforcement of the disciplined services with the capability of ASTRI in technology development and transfer, they will roll out a wide-ranging smart R&D application together, in order to facilitate the smart city development of Hong Kong.

    ASTRI showcased joint projects co-developed with the disciplined services such as 5G communication technology that was awarded Gold Medal with Congratulations of the Jury at the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva; Gold Medals winning project “HoneyNet – Early Threat Hunting and Anticipation Network, also speech-to-text recognition engine “飛謄” that handles HKPF voice records; and document processing system that speeds up administrative procedures. In the future, ASTRI and the disciplined services will strengthen R&D collaborations and focus on areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, Internet-of-Things (IoT), and blockchain, providing more advanced, efficient and accurate R&D applications and simplifying complex work procedures. This would help law enforcement officers to handle future challenges while enhancing operational efficiency and service quality, improving the safety and stability level of the smart city comprehensively.

    Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI, said, “The key to developing a smart city lies in providing citizens with a safe and convenient livelihood. To cope with the ever-growing challenges, I am pleased to see that the disciplined services have been putting resources in developing new technology in recent years to enhance law enforcement efficiency and improve services. ASTRI will continue the partnership with the Security Bureau and disciplined services to provide innovative solutions to address challenges in society.”

    Dr. Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, pointed out the previous success in R&D collaborations with disciplined services and said, “ASTRI and disciplined services will focus on technological needs on manpower allocation and law enforcement, jointly exploring and developing cutting-edge technologies to strengthen the capability of law enforcement department and enhance its service efficiency through the use of smart applications, contributing to building Hong Kong into a safe and world-class smart city for citizens to live and work.”

    (From left) Mr. Or Chung-yuk, Assistant Director (Information Systems) of IMMD; Mr. Keith Yip, Director of Crime & Security, HKPF; Mr. Raymond Siu, Commissioner of Police; Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI; Mr. Chirs Tang, Secretary for Security; Dr Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI; Mr. Wong Kwok-hing, Commissioner of Correctional Services; Mr. Andy Yeung, Director of Fire Services; Mr. Chan Tsz-tat, Deputy Commissioner of Customs & Excise (Control and Enforcement);

    (Right fifth) Mr. Chirs Tang, Secretary for Security, learns about projects co-developed by ASTRI and disciplined services.

    Dr Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, shared R&D achievements co-developed by ASTRI and disciplined services.

    Dr Jakie Liu, Director of Smart City and R&D experts introduced the Hero Technologies of ASTRI.

    ASTRI launched “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine” to reveal the first “Top 100 Carbon Neutrality Hong Kong Listed Companies” with GBA Carbon Neutrality Association

  • [Hong Kong, 8 December 2022] As the global climate is rapidly changing, a drastic increase in demand has been seen worldwide for listed companies to disclose their environmental, social and governance (ESG) information. The Hong Kong government has gradually attached more importance to ESG. Relevant regulators have also continually strengthened the promotion of ESG policies and regulations, as well as the implementation of information disclosure legislation. The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) takes a leading role in green innovation and technology, and launched the “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine” to assist corporations to put their beliefs in sustainability into actions. Today, the GBA Carbon Neutrality Association revealed the first “Top 100 Carbon Neutral Hong Kong Listed Companies” and leveraged the solution which makes automatic extraction from massive data possible and operation efficiency higher.

    In the financial industry, there are a massive number of files and reports such as annual reports and ESG reports that come with various complex formats including unstructured or half-structured data, tables, texts, and graphs. To satisfy regulatory compliance audit, reporting and disclosure requirements, a lot of manpower has to be devoted into compilation, categorisation and extraction of specific data. However, this manual review process is not efficient and prone to mistakes. The “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine” developed by ASTRI can automatically collect, extract and analyse key information from a massive number of complicated files and reports. This not only drastically shortens the time required in processing the files, but also automatically analyses and summarises the reports.

    The Greater Bay Area Carbon Neutrality Symposium announced today the first “Top 100 Carbon Neutral Hong Kong Listed Companies”, leveraging the “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine” developed by ASTRI as technological support to select the top 100 companies with the highest carbon neutrality ratings. The system could process data from over 2000 HKEC-listed companies’ ESG reports in under two hours, during which the engine automatically extracted and analysed key information, enhancing operation efficiency while reducing manual checking procedures and compliance costs. It may take a few days to even a few months to process such a huge amount of data manually.

    On the day of the symposium, green finance experts and smart energy experts from ASTRI attended the roundtable forum and shared about ASTRI’s green technology with around 200 participants who are passionate about carbon neutrality including those from the political and business sectors, academics and professionals.

    Innovative features of “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine”

    • Deep natural language processing engine: to extract relevant events and entities from texts according to the contexts
    • Intelligent document processing: to cope with diversified file formats
    • Multimodal information extraction model: to conduct multimodal information extraction
    • End-to-end solutions based on deep learning: to improve regulatory technology

    Dr. Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, said, “Strengthening ESG related disclosure has been a global trend in financial investment. Regulators also encourage more listed and non-listed companies to put ESG disclosure into their operational strategies. ASTRI has been developing and applying cutting-edge technologies, utilizing technology such as artificial intelligence and deep learning to assist financial institutions to improve the efficiency in ESG reports data processing and lower compliance costs when meeting regulatory compliance audit and information disclosure requirements. We expect to cooperate with more organisations and leverage “AI ESG reports analysis” technology to facilitate the development of other regulatory technologies, to support the government in comprehensive promotion of green finance and to expedite achieving Hong Kong’s target of carbon neutrality.”

    Mr. Dennis Wu Pak-kit, Founding President of GBA Carbon Neutrality Association, said, “Over the course of a year since establishment, the association has already had deep exchanges with the green finance sectors and influential investors. The industry expects us to be able to provide an authoritative list of carbon neutrality index of Hong Kong listed companies for their reference when making investments, and to develop related financial products afterwards.” The GBA Carbon Neutrality Association was invited to be a member of the Greater Bay Area Green Finance Alliance (GBA-GFA) in October 2022, helping to expand the promotion of related projects to other cities in the Greater Bay Area.


    Academicians and experts participated in the ‘GBA Carbon Neutrality Symposium 2022 cum 1st Anniversary Celebration of GBA Carbon Neutrality Association”. Prof. C.C. Chan, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (left tenth); Dr. Denis Yip, ASTRI Chief Executive Officer (right ninth); Prof. Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment, HKUST (left eighth); Mr. Liu Zhiming, Deputy Secretary General, China Invention Association (Right tenth); Mr. Yue Yi, Honorary President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (Right eleventh); Mr. Dennis Wu, Founding President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (Right twelfth); Mr. Xu Zhuliang, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (Left seventh); Ms. Grace Kwok, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right forth); Mr. Geng Guohua, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right eight); Ms. Ng Man, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (left sixth); Ms. Tseng Chin I, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right first); Mr. Man Cheuk Fei, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right sixth); Mr. Ricky Lau, Vice-President, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right third); Ms. Law Yee Ping, Secretary General, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (left ninth); Dr. Kenny Siu, Board member, GBA Carbon Neutrality Association (right seventh); Mr. Emil Chan, Chairman, FinTech Committee of SCC (left eleventh); Mr. Benson Ng, President, Hong Kong Association of Solar Energy Industry (left fifth); Ms. Zoe Zhao, founder, RE-LOOK (right second)


    Dr. Yu Tao, Director, Trust and AI Technologies, ASTRI, introduced the “AI ESG Report Analytical Engine”.

    ASTRI Technovation Centre Launch to Promote Collaboration Between Academic and Research Sectors

  • [Hong Kong, 21 April 2023] The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) held a launch ceremony of the ASTRI Technovation Centre (ATC) today, providing an I&T collaboration platform among the government, industry, academic and research sectors to showcase leading R&D outcomes from Hong Kong. Attended the ceremony were the Presidents, Vice-Presidents, professors and research teams from six local universities, including City University of Hong Kong (CityU), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and University of Hong Kong (HKU). They witnessed the establishment of long-term collaboration and partnership between local universities and research institutes, which promotes university technology transfer and implementations of R&D outcomes, enhancing the Hong Kong I&T ecosystem and contributing to developing Hong Kong into an international I&T centre.

    Local universities build the foundation of the R&D ability of Hong Kong, nurturing countless R&D talents and technology startups. This launching ceremony historically gathered leaders who have immense contributions to R&D in Hong Kong and have obtained great achievements in academia, including Professor Alexander Wai, President of HKBU; Professor Rocky Tuan, President of CUHK; Professor Sham Mai-har, Vice-President (Research) of CUHK; Professor Christopher Chao Yu-hang, Vice-President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU; Professor Michael Tse, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research) of CityU; Dr Shin Cheul Kim, Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer) of HKUST; and Professor Anderson Shum, Associate Vice-President (Research and Innovation) of HKU. They showed support and attached great importance to the direction of enhancing the I&T ecosystem advocated in the “Hong Kong I&T Development Blueprint”, jointly facilitating a closer connection between upstream, midstream research to downstream markets in the ecosystem.

    ASTRI has been seeing “implementation of R&D outcomes” as its mission since its establishment, actively promoting collaboration among the government, industry, academic and research sectors, and fostering I&T development in Hong Kong from multiple dimensions across upstream, midstream and downstream sectors. As the top-notch universities in Hong Kong, they provide advanced equipment and academic resources for researchers and utilise their influence in internationalization, innovative and cross-disciplinary research, attracting international talents to start their careers in Hong Kong. ASTRI and universities will strengthen collaboration to build an R&D commercialisation platform together. Regarding the upstream sector, we will continue to support advanced and basic research in universities. As for the midstream sector, we will promote technological innovations, collaboration among the industry, academic and research sectors, and accelerate the “from 1 to N” transformation and commercialisation of R&D outcomes. For the downstream sector, we will implement facilitation policies on technology industries focusing on the development of priority industries including life and health technology, AI and data science, advanced manufacturing and new energy, exploring and discovering cutting-edge technologies to provide solutions to cope with challenges in society.

    Ms Lillian Cheong, Acting Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, said, “Leveraging Hong Kong’s international advantages under the “One Country, Two Systems” principle, as well as the innovation and top-notch research capabilities of local universities, Hong Kong’s scientific research achievements can surely accelerate the development of smart cities and improve the quality of life for residents, as long as all parties work together across the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors. Coupled with the huge development potential of the Greater Bay Area, the Hong Kong I&T sector will undoubtedly seize the opportunity to contribute to the country’s technological development.”

    Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI, was in high spirit and felt encouraged from witnessing ASTRI’s collaboration with universities and said, “Nearly 100 R&D projects are conducted every year in ASTRI with the ultimate goal of realising commercialisation. University is our significantly important I&T partner. Today, ASTRI cooperates with six local universities in all-rounded scientific research to actively support development directions proposed in the “Hong Kong I&T Development Blueprint”. In the future, we will continue to partner with universities to build an R&D commercialisation platform, with cooperation in aspects such as talents, resources, and R&D, to create a unique environment and opportunities for technological knowledge transfer, so as to seize the new opportunities in the I&T era together.”

    Dr Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI, said they had always kept close connection and communication with the academic sectors, “ASTRI and local universities will carry out more influential I&T projects that can meet the technological needs of enterprises and society, fostering the commercialisation of R&D outcomes, assisting in launching more I&T products into the market, and continue to support startups from universities to convert research achievements and technology into products and services. We will launch various recruitment schemes and Joint PhD programme in order to raise the competitiveness of local R&D talents globally, enhancing the I&T ecosystem from the perspective of nurturing talents and R&D capacities, so as to build Hong Kong into a smart city and make contributions to the I&T development in both Hong Kong and China.”

    (From Left) Dr Shin Cheul Kim, Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer) of HKUST; Professor Anderson Shum, Associate Vice-President (Research and Innovation) of HKU; Professor Sham Mai-har, Vice-President (Research) of CUHK; Professor Alexander Wai, President of HKBU; Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI; Ms Lillian Cheong, Acting Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry; Dr Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI; Professor Rocky Tuan, President of CUHK; Professor Christopher Chao Yu-hang, Vice-President (ResearchInnovation) of PolyU; Professor Michael Tse, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research) of CityU

    (Front row, from Left) Dr Shin Cheul Kim, Associate Vice-President for Research and Development (Knowledge Transfer) of HKUST; Professor Anderson Shum, Associate Vice-President (Research and Innovation) of HKU; Professor Sham Mai-har, Vice-President (Research) of CUHK; Professor Alexander Wai, President of HKBU; Ir Sunny Lee, Chairman of ASTRI; Ms Lillian Cheong, Acting Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry; Dr Denis Yip, CEO of ASTRI; Professor Rocky Tuan, President of CUHK; Professor Christopher Chao Yu-hang, Vice-President (ResearchInnovation) of PolyU; Professor Michael Tse, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research) of CityU; Ir Dr Samson Tai, ASTRI Board Member

    (Second row, from Left) Dr T. John Koo, Director of Cyber-Physical Systems, ASTRI; Mr Alan Cheung, Senior Director of TAIT, ASTRI; Dr Daniel Shi, Vice President of ICS, ASTRI; Mr David Chan, Chief Operating Officer, ASTRI; Ir Prof Joseph Ng, ASTRI Board Member; Mr Anthony Tong, ASTRI Board Member, ASTRI; Dr Justin Chuang, Vice President of Communications Technologies, ASTRI; Dr Chen Jung Tsai, Senior Director of IOTSAI, ASTRI; Ms Jamie Cheng, Director of Ecosystem and University Technology Transfer, ASTRI

    (Third right)Ms Lillian Cheong, Acting Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry learns about projects co-developed by ASTRI and universities.