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Professor Sun Dong Opens Hong Kong Science Summit, Highlights Innovation and Technology Development

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Professor Sun Dong Opens Hong Kong Science Summit, Highlights Innovation and Technology Development
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Professor Sun Dong Opens Hong Kong Science Summit, Highlights Innovation and Technology Development

2025-12-12 10:56 Last Updated At:11:13

Opening remarks by SITI at Hong Kong Science Summit

Following are the opening remarks by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, at the Hong Kong Science Summit today (December 12):

Professor Dennis Lo (President of the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning. It is my great pleasure to join you all today at the Hong Kong Science Summit. This summit gathers distinguished scientists and academic leaders from around the world to exchange views on the latest global scientific developments. Science and technology are instrumental for scientific progress. I am glad that we are here together to build a better future for the younger generations and make Hong Kong, and even this world, a better place in our pursuit for scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs.

In recent years, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has been investing vigorously in innovation and technology (I&T). With three major I&T parks and five key research and development institutions as the framework, we are poised to promote the co-ordinated development of, and positive interaction among, the research and development in the upstream, technology transfer in the midstream and development of industry in the downstream. We hope to leverage Hong Kong's traditional strengths in research and development to drive industrial innovation and build a healthy I&T ecosystem.

Our efforts are gradually bearing fruit. With the staunch support of our country, as well as our close collaboration with neighboring cities, the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou cluster has ranked first for the first time in the 2025 Global Innovation Index Ranking of the World's Top 100 Innovation Clusters. Riding on our tremendous potential in technology development, Hong Kong also rose to rank fourth globally in digital competitiveness in the latest World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2025. These achievements are a testament to our dedication and the innovative spirit of our city, laying a robust foundation for high-quality development.

To keep up the momentum, we are expediting the development of the Hong Kong-Shenzhen I&T Park in the Loop, with a view to joining hands with Shenzhen to create an international talent hub. Together with Hong Kong Science Park and Cyberport, the Hong Kong Park in the Loop would further propel our I&T development. The Government has also been bolstering its efforts to nurture local talents and attract overseas and Mainland professionals. The existing two InnoHK research clusters, namely AIR@InnoHK and Health@InnoHK, have already pooled over 3000 experts from around the globe. Building on the success of the two clusters, we are taking forward the establishment of the third InnoHK research cluster, namely SEAM@InnoHK. This new cluster will focus on research areas such as sustainable development, energy, advanced manufacturing, and materials, and is expected to broaden our high-calibre talent pool. We have also launched the $3billion Frontier Technology Research Support Scheme in September this year to provide funding support to universities in attracting international top-notch scientific researchers to Hong Kong, so as to spearhead basic research in frontier technologies. These recent measures signify our commitment to developing Hong Kong as an international I&T centre and talent hub.

Hong Kong's development is underpinned by our unique "one country, two systems" principle, which makes us the only world city which enjoys both the China advantage and the global advantage. With the enormous opportunities arising from the development of the Greater Bay Area, we are at the dawn of an unprecedented golden era for Hong Kong's I&T development. Nurturing young talents is vital to bringing Hong Kong's I&T development to a whole new level. The Hong Kong Academy of Sciences, including its Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences, has been our close partner in empowering the next generation of scientists. As this year marks an important milestone of the 10th anniversary of the Academy, let us continue to join hands in building a vibrant I&T ecosystem and nurturing more talents who will contribute to the high-quality development of both Hong Kong and the country.

In closing, may I wish you all a fruitful and inspiring experience at the summit. Thank you.

Opening remarks by SITI at Hong Kong Science Summit  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Opening remarks by SITI at Hong Kong Science Summit Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva

The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) achieved outstanding results at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, winning a total of 10 awards, including four top accolades of gold medals with the congratulations of jury, two gold medals, three silver medals and a bronze medal.

The Director of Civil Engineering and Development, Mr Michael Fong, today (March 15) was encouraged by the department's remarkable achievements at the Exhibition this year. He said, "The department has been actively engaging in research and development and applying innovative technologies to enhance work efficiency and quality, as well as improving site safety. This achievement affirms the professionalism and innovative spirit of our colleagues."

In the field of disaster prevention, the in-house team of the CEDD developed the fifth-generation AI Landslip Warning System, applying artificial intelligence and big data technology to analyse the rainfall and landslide data in Hong Kong. This significantly improves the accuracy of risk assessment and issuance of warning signals. In addition, the department also developed a number of intelligent safety management systems, including the occupational health and safety management and monitoring system for confined spaces that can achieve instant alerts and closed-loop management; the CANOPUS - Smart Safety Harness monitoring system focusing on safety for working-at-height which can ensure that safety harnesses are securely attached; and the pioneering multi-channel certification mechanism that can enable real-time tracking and predictive alerts of personnel and equipment. The above inventions all received the gold medals with the congratulations of jury at this Exhibition.

The awarded projects by the CEDD are:

Gold medals with the congratulations of jury

• AI Landslip Warning System

• Intelligent occupational health and safety management and monitoring system for confined spaces

• CANOPUS - Smart Safety Harness

• Personnel real-name system and equipment tracking intelligent software

Gold medals

• SmartAERO - Smart Drone Management Platform (jointly developed with the Development Bureau)

• IntelliGuard OS

Silver medals

• CEDD AI Assistant

• Heavy machinery and hazardous area monitoring system

• TAMAGO - Smart Falsework Monitoring System

Bronze medal

• Electronic lock and work permit system for hazardous areas

The International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva is an annual grand event in the global invention community. This year, the Exhibition was held from March 11 to 15 in Geneva, Switzerland, showcasing about 1 000 inventions from 35 countries and regions, which were evaluated by the international jury of specialists.

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CEDD achieves four top accolades of gold medals with congratulations of jury at International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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