Senior Management from China Unicom Visited the CKSRI

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Witnessed by HKSAR Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Prof. SUN Dong (back row center), HKUST Acting President Prof. GUO Yike (back row fifth left), China Unicom Chairman Mr. LIU Liehong (back row fifth right) and other representatives from both parties, HKUST Vice-President for Institutional Advancement Prof. WANG Yang (front left) and China Unicom Vice President Mr. LIANG Baojun sign the strategic collaboration agreement.

 

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HKUST Vice-President for Research and Development Prof. Tim CHENG (front left) and China Unicom Global Limited Chairman and President Dr. MENG Shusen sign the framework agreement for the establishment of the joint laboratory.

 

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Mr. Liu Liehong, Chairman of China Unicom (fourth left) and other representatives from China Unicom; Prof. Ping Tan, Faculty member of CKSRI, Professor of ECE, HKUST(fourth right); Prof. Yu Hongyu, Faculty member of CKSRI, Director of Robotics and Human-Machine Interaction Lab, Associate Professor of MAE, HKUST(third left); Prof. Chen Qifeng, Faculty member of CKSRI, Assistant Professor of CSE and ECE, HKUST (second right).

 

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Accompanied by Prof. Ping Tan, Prof. Yu Hongyu, and Prof. Chen Qifeng, Mr. Liu received briefings from different research and projects of CKSRI. He also met with the HKUST senior management to sign two agreements to strengthen strategic cooperation and establish the “HKUST – China Unicom Joint Laboratory on Smart Society”. In addition to enabling collaboration on research, technology transfer and talent cultivation, the agreements’ aims include developing a smart campus and accelerating the evolution of a digital government to support Hong Kong’s into a smart society.

 

The Joint Laboratory will initiate projects covering key areas such as smart cities, industrial internet, artificial intelligence (AI) computing power and cybersecurity. The facility will also proactively participate in Hong Kong Government (HKSAR Government) and related national initiatives to promote the commercialization of research achievements. Additional HKUST and China Unicom collaborations will span 5G communication technologies in essential fields such as commercial applications and increased popularization. The two signatories will also be involved in promoting the setting up of digital economic infrastructure platforms including both smart computing and data trading centres in the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park.

 

Witnessed by HKSAR Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Prof. SUN Dong, HKUST Acting President Prof. GUO Yike and China Unicom Chairman Mr. LIU Liehong, HKUST Vice-President for Institutional Advancement Prof. WANG Yang and China Unicom Vice President Mr. Liang Baojun signed the strategic collaboration agreement while HKUST Vice-President for Research and Development Prof. Tim CHENG and China Unicom Global Limited Chairman and President Dr. Meng Shusen signed the framework agreement for the establishment of the joint laboratory.

 

Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Prof. SUN Dong said in his speech during the signing ceremony, To catalyse Hong Kongs development into an international I&T hub, the HKSAR Government launched the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint last December. One of the Blueprints key directions is to promote digital economy and develop Hong Kong into a smart city. I am delighted to see that HKUST and China Unicom will leverage their strength to collaborate on scientific research and innovative projects covering areas such as smart cities and AI computing power. This collaboration is a distinguished example of partnership among the industry, academia and research. I hope the Joint Laboratory will facilitate more applications of advanced technologies - especially in digital infrastructure, to accelerate Hong Kongs evolution into a smart city.

 

HKUST Acting President Prof. GUO Yike said, The State Council emphasized the importance of developing the digital economy in the 14th Five‑Year Plan it announced last year. The HKSAR Governments recently released budget also highlighted the importance of developing local digital infrastructure projects such as an AI Supercomputing Centre. The collaboration between HKUST and China Unicom will enhance our Universitys research capabilities in areas such as smart cities, AI computing power, data trading and cybersecurity. Todays agreements will also help steer the establishment of a smart society that will further empower Hong Kongs development into an international I&T hub.

 

China Unicom Chairman Mr. Liu Liehong said, Developing a digital economy will play a vital strategic role in enabling us to seize opportunities arising from the latest round of technological advances and industrial transformations. China Unicom eagerly anticipates deepening its collaboration with HKUST and proactively participating in national and governmental technology projects. In focusing on further commercializing research outcomes and nurturing talents, we will also contribute our intelligence and strength to the development of a smarter Hong Kong. 

 

Moving forwards, China Unicom will proactively support HKUSTs development into a smart campus by advising on the essential communication technologies needed for the Universitys Sustainable Smart Campus as a Living Lab program. The two parties will also work closely together in cultivating of specialist smart technology talents via initiatives such as co-mentoring postgraduate students in relevant fields and providing outstanding students and graduates with internship and job opportunities.

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