Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

HKCSS "S+ Summit 2026" Navigating the Future – Tech for Good & Co-creation

Asia Pacific

HKCSS "S+ Summit 2026" Navigating the Future – Tech for Good & Co-creation
Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

HKCSS "S+ Summit 2026" Navigating the Future – Tech for Good & Co-creation

2026-05-22 16:30 Last Updated At:16:42

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 22 May 2026 - Amid rapid social, economic, and environmental changes, Hong Kong faces significant challenges such as demographic shifts and economic transformation, while also encountering development opportunities through technological advancements and regional integration. Collaborative efforts across all sectors are essential to build a sustainable and livable Hong Kong with innovative ideas and solutions.

The Hon Grace CHAN Man-yee, Chief Executive of HKCSS, Mr Angus ZHU, Architect, Technology Architecture Department, Tencent Sustainable Social Value Organization (SSV), Mr HO Kai Ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare of HKSAR, The Revd Canon Hon Peter Douglas KOON Ho-ming, SBS, JP, Chairman of HKCSS, Mr David Spriggs, Chief Executive Officer, Infoxchange, The Hon Duncan CHIU, Legislative Council Member (Technology and Innovation) of HKSAR.

The Hon Grace CHAN Man-yee, Chief Executive of HKCSS, Mr Angus ZHU, Architect, Technology Architecture Department, Tencent Sustainable Social Value Organization (SSV), Mr HO Kai Ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare of HKSAR, The Revd Canon Hon Peter Douglas KOON Ho-ming, SBS, JP, Chairman of HKCSS, Mr David Spriggs, Chief Executive Officer, Infoxchange, The Hon Duncan CHIU, Legislative Council Member (Technology and Innovation) of HKSAR.

The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) organized "S+ Summit 2026" today. Under the theme of "Tech for Good", offering a multiple perspective towards how technological advancement is reshaping social development while examining the challenges and opportunities facing social sustainable development. Over 700 participants from technology enterprises, charitable foundations, policy research institutes, social service organizations, and social enterprises, to engage in cross-disciplinary dialogue. By fostering "Tech for Good and Co-creation", HKCSS aspire to build a robust ecosystem, accelerating digital transformation within the social service sector to collectively address the evolving needs of sustainable social development.

The Revd Canon Hon Peter Douglas KOON Ho-ming, SBS, JP, Chairperson of HKCSS, stated: "Driven by the wave of AI and data application, we understand how digital transformation creates both opportunities and challenges to social welfare sector. The annual flagship initiative "S+ Summit" is to promote technology empowerment, resource matching for the organizations, in a way to rebuild their competitive edge, enhancing service efficiency to align with China's 15th Five-Year Plan, forging a new path of social development."

Mr HO Kai Ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare of HKSAR, stated "The SAR Government has always attached great importance to, and actively promoted, the application of innovation and technology in social welfare services. Advanced technology should not only serve as a tool for enhancing efficiency, but can also be used to address social issues and promote the public good. Let us harness the power of technology to work together in building a harmonious, stable, caring and inclusive society."

Mr Angus ZHU, Architect, Technology Architecture Department, Tencent Sustainable Social Value Organization (SSV) and Mr David Spriggs, Chief Executive Officer, Infoxchange Australia are invited as speaker of Keynote Speech: "Tech-Driven Future: Key Dynamics for Digital Transformation in Social Service Organizations". They shared the successful cross sector collaboration case from domestic and international market, examined how social service organizations can leverage frontier technologies like Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, mastering the key dynamics and performance metrics to accelerate digital transformation. The Hon Duncan CHIU, Legislative Council Member (Technology and Innovation) of HKSAR, moderated the panel discussion to facilitate deep exchange of insights with the two speakers.

The "S+ Summit 2026", features symposium, roundtable and workshop sessions, explore the pivotal driving roles of AI and big data in digital transformation, service innovation, strategic philanthropy, and future skills training. A new addition this year, the "Tech Clinic Free consultation" feature professionals from Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland and Singapore, providing one‑on‑one consultation on digital strategy and transformation, and case discussion.

The successful conclusion of "S+ Summit 2026" marks a new milestone in deepening the collaboration between social welfare and technology and innovation sector. HKCSS will continue to act as a catalyst for social transformation by practicing "Tech for Good" to connect with more social resources with technical expertise, to help the sector seize technological opportunities and improve people's well-being, working together to build a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable society."

Hashtag: #HKCSS

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About ‘S+ Summit’

The "S+ Summit and Expo" is the annual initiative of the The Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS). It brings together the stakeholders from different sectors to discuss local and regional social issues under the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We hope that "S+" can promote stakeholder collaboration (Synergy), create social impact (Social Impact), and promote Hong Kong's sustainable development (Sustainability).

** This press release is distributed by Media OutReach Newswire through automated distribution system, for which the client assumes full responsibility. **

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 22 May 2026 - Thai Cement Manufacturers Association (TCMA) marked a significant national milestone in advancing the decarbonization of Thailand's cement and concrete industry toward Net Zero 2050. This progress is driven by strong collaboration among government agencies, industry players, and international partners under the "Decarbonization of the Cement and Concrete Sectors in Thailand" project, while accelerating the adoption of technology, innovation, and green investment to enhance competitiveness and support long-term economic growth.


Dr. Chana Poomee, Honourary Chairman of TCMA and President of ASEAN Federation of Cement Manufacturers (AFCM), stated that today's "National Milestone" reflects the power of collaboration at both national and international levels. The initiative is led by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), in partnership with TCMA and key Thai government agencies, including the Department of Climate Change and Environment and the Department of Industrial Works, with financial support of CAD 8 million from the Government of Canada through Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), to accelerate tangible greenhouse gas reductions in the cement and concrete sector.

TCMA, as the industry representative, serves as a central platform connecting stakeholders across the entire value chain, driving the implementation of the "Thailand 2050 Net Zero Cement and Concrete Roadmap." This aligns with Thailand's NDC 3.0 targets, strengthening industrial competitiveness, attracting green investment, and fostering sustainable economic growth.

"Decarbonization is not only a pressing challenge but also a strategic opportunity to enhance national competitiveness. The progress achieved under this project spans policy development, innovation, technology deployment, standards, and capacity building-key enablers that will accelerate the industry's transition toward Net Zero", Dr. Chana said.

A key technological advancement under the project is the introduction of the Mobile Carbon Capture Unit (MCCU) from CETRI, Canada. This advanced and flexible technology is designed for real-world industrial operations and will be piloted starting in June, rotating across cement plants of TCMA members in the SARABURI SANDBOX. The pilot aims to validate performance under diverse operational conditions and pave the way for large-scale industrial application.

"The deployment of MCCU in Thailand highlights the strength of international collaboration in bringing advanced technologies into real-world application. It accelerates learning-by-doing, validates technological performance, strengthens local technical capabilities, and reduces investment risks-laying a strong foundation for future scale-up",
Dr. Chana added.

From an investment perspective, the development of technology-ready and standards-aligned projects enhances investor confidence, increases the attractiveness of green investment, and improves access to sustainable finance-key drivers in accelerating the industry's transition to Net Zero.

TCMA continues to advance the industry under a "Collaborative Mindset-Action-Value," promoting the systematic adoption of low carbon technologies, including low carbon cement innovations such as Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3), Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS). These solutions not only reduce emissions but also improve efficiency, lower long-term costs, and strengthen global competitiveness.

At the regional level, TCMA is expanding its role through AFCM by fostering collaboration and advancing the AFCM Decarbonization Roadmap, which serves as a shared framework to reduce carbon emissions across ASEAN's cement industry while enhancing regional technology, standards, and competitiveness.

"As President of the AFCM, TCMA is committed to driving ASEAN toward becoming a low carbon region by leveraging collaboration as a key mechanism to accelerate technology transfer, strengthen the industry capabilities, and unlock new regional economic opportunities",
Dr. Chana said.

TCMA reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening collaboration and welcoming international support in both technology and finance to accelerate the transition toward a low carbon industry, while enhancing Thailand's competitiveness on the global stage.

Hashtag: #TCMA #CementActionToNetZero #NetZero2050 #Decarbonization

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

** This press release is distributed by Media OutReach Newswire through automated distribution system, for which the client assumes full responsibility. **

TCMA Marks National Milestone, Driving Thailand’s Cement Industry toward Net Zero 2050

TCMA Marks National Milestone, Driving Thailand’s Cement Industry toward Net Zero 2050

Recommended Articles