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Hong Kong’s innovation teams win 20 awards at Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions.

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Hong Kong’s innovation teams win 20 awards at Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions.
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Hong Kong’s innovation teams win 20 awards at Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions.

2025-04-14 21:00 Last Updated At:21:28

SDEV congratulates teams from DEVB and works departments on outstanding achievements at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva

The Development Bureau (DEVB), the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD), and the Drainage Services Department (DSD) presented 18 invention projects at the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva and achieved outstanding results by winning 20 awards, comprising one Prize of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, one Prize of the Best International Invention and Innovation, three gold medals with the congratulations of jury, five gold medals, five silver medals, and five bronze medals (see Annex). The International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, which was held from April 9 to 13 in Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the most significant global annual events on inventions. About 1 050 inventions from 35 countries and regions were evaluated by the international jury of specialists.

The Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the teams from the Works Branch of the DEVB, the EMSD and the DSD for winning multiple awards. She said, "The DEVB and works departments have been continuously promoting technological transformation and actively adopting innovative technologies. This has not only significantly enhanced the operational efficiency of public works projects and services, but also effectively improved cost-effectiveness. The teams have been dedicated and committed to striving for excellence in technological research and its transformation into practical solutions. The awards received in this international mega event fully demonstrated that their efforts and accomplishments have been recognised internationally."

The Two-phase Immersion Cooling System for High Performance Computer Workstation, which was jointly developed by the EMSD and the Civil Aviation Department (CAD), won the prize of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, marking the first time that departments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government have received this prize. The system provides highly efficient heat dissipation capability by immersing heat-generating computer components into a sealed container filled with non-conductive cooling liquid. This not only improves equipment performance and extends the equipment life time, but also achieves more efficient energy saving. The system has been successfully applied in the CAD's air traffic control tower simulator.

The Secretary for Development also appreciated that the SmartEye, a remote site supervision system and integrated site management platform developed by the Works Branch of the DEVB, has won awards. This system adopts advanced technologies, including 4D LiDAR and AI for real-time monitoring of construction projects, ensuring quality and site safety while enhancing supervision efficiency. It has been successfully applied in several public works projects.

The Mosaic Model Map (M³) project by the DSD was awarded the gold medal with the congratulations of jury. This real-time territorial flood risk visualisation system leveraging Hydraulic Model Pre-run, Scenario Mapping and Mosaic Compilation technologies will facilitate the DSD in timely resource deployment for speedy responses to possible flood situations under adverse weather. The Integration of AI and Optical Fiber Technology for district cooling/heating system plants by the EMSD and the Tracking Solution for Outdoor Activity Safety by the EMSD in collaboration with the CAD also garnered gold medals with the congratulations of jury.

SDEV congratulates teams from DEVB and works departments on outstanding achievements at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SDEV congratulates teams from DEVB and works departments on outstanding achievements at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SDEV congratulates teams from DEVB and works departments on outstanding achievements at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SDEV congratulates teams from DEVB and works departments on outstanding achievements at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for Welfare Sector 2026-27 invites applications

The Social Welfare Department (SWD) announced that the full-time Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for the Welfare Sector 2026-27 is inviting applications starting today (January 12). The programme, which will last for two years, with a total of 427 places, aims to train students to become enrolled nurses to alleviate the shortage of nurses in the welfare sector and enhance the quality of care services.

In response to the keen demand for nurses in the welfare sector, the SWD has commissioned the Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Saint Francis University and the Tung Wah College to provide the Enrolled Nurse (General) Training Programme for the Welfare Sector for five consecutive years starting from the 2023-24 academic year.

An SWD spokesman said, "Applicants for the programme must be permanent Hong Kong residents with right of abode in Hong Kong and have attained the age of 18 by the time the training programme commences. They must also have attained Level2 or above in five subjects, including Chinese Language, English Language, Mathematics and any two other subjects in Categories A (Note) and B, in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination; or an equivalent qualification. Applicants are also required to take note of other entry requirements as specified by respective training institutes."

The spokesman added, "To encourage young people and frontline staff currently serving the welfare sector to upgrade their professional skills, priority will be accorded to applicants who have successfully completed the two-year Diploma Programme and obtained the diploma under the Navigation Scheme for Young Persons in Care Services launched in 2015 (or under the First-hire-then-train Pilot Scheme from 2013 to 2016) by the SWD; or those who are currently working full-time in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or private organisations providing elderly, rehabilitation, family and child care, youth or correctional services. Individuals who aspire to pursue a career as enrolled nurses in the welfare sector are also welcome."

Tuition fees will be reimbursed to trainees in full on the condition that they have successfully completed the training programme and qualified to register as enrolled nurses within two years. Trainees will be required to sign an undertaking to work as an Enrolled Nurse (General) in NGOs or private organisations recognised by the SWD for providing elderly, rehabilitation, family and child care, or correctional services for a continuous period of no less than three years after completion of the training.

Information seminars on the training programme will be held by the three institutes starting from January. Details of the information seminars are set out in the table below:

Training institute

Date and time of information seminar

Website

Enquiry number

Hong Kong Metropolitan University

2pm,

January 27

Programme content (Chinese only)

www.hkmu.edu.hk/nhs/tc/programmes-courses/nursing-and-health-studies/sub-degree-programmes/hdngf1_hdngosf1/

Application

admissions.hkmu.edu.hk/ug/online-application

3970 2928 /

3970 2957

Saint Francis University

3pm, February 6

Programme content

www.sfu.edu.hk/en/programmes/sub-degree-programmes/higher-diploma-in-enrolled-nursing-general-hden-swd/introduction/index.html

Application

onlineapplication.sfu.edu.hk/oa/admission/hdenswdForm

3702 4388

Tung Wah College

3.30pm, January 28

Programme content

www.twc.edu.hk/en/Programmes/hdn_swd

Application

www.twc.edu.hk/admission/

3190 6672

Applications will be closed at 5pm on March 2. For enquiries, please call the enquiry numbers of the training institutes.

Note: "Attained" in Citizenship and Social Development will be accepted as Level 2.

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