OSH INNO Expo opens
The OSH INNO Expo, jointly organised by the Labour Department (LD) and the Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC), opened today (June 2). The two-day Expo brings together over 100 organisations from Hong Kong, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and overseas, showcasing innovative solutions, products and technologies in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH), with a view to promoting the application of innovative technologies to further elevate the standards of OSH.
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OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
The opening ceremony of the Expo was officiated by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun; the Permanent Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Ms Alice Lau; the Commissioner for Labour, Mr Sam Hui; the Chairman of the OSHC, Dr David Mong; the Vice-chairman of the OSHC, Professor Lam Chor-yin; and the Chair of OSH Innovation and Information Technology Committee, Mrs Cindy Chow.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr Sun said that the Government remains steadfast in promoting AI-driven solutions and Smart Site Safety Systems for occupational safety at construction sites. The LD is one of the pioneers in the Government in adopting innovation and technology in inspection and enforcement work. Apart from utilising small unmanned aircraft for site inspections since October 2025, the LD will introduce small unmanned detection vehicles to support inspections of high-risk drainage works and related accident investigations. In addition, to combat climate change, the LD has leveraged on the availability of extra data collected to enhance the Heat Stress at Work Warning system by incorporating more heat index measurements from additional monitoring spots across Hong Kong to improve the coverage and sensitivity of the system, thus further strengthening the protection of health ofemployees working in hot environments. He encouraged all stakeholders to build on the momentum of the Expo and embrace a forward-looking, data-driven safety culture, and turn "Vision Zero" into a lasting reality through collective efforts.
The exhibition comprises seven themes, covering the preventive applications of AI; smart personal protective equipment (PPE), wearable devices and exoskeletons; the applications of robots and drones; combating extreme weather and heat stress; augmented reality/virtual reality/mixed reality immersive training; the applications of the Internet of Things, big data analytics and cloud computing; and the applications of AI and digital technology in the health sector. Visitors can experience various breakthrough products and learn about their applications, including smart systems integrated into PPE to monitor high-risk operations; wearable exoskeleton devices designed to reduce physical strain on workers; and temperature-controlled vests and heat-stress management platforms that help mitigate the risk of heat stroke.
To deepen knowledge exchanges and strengthen cross-regional collaboration, the Expo also features the OSH INNO Conference. The President of the International Social Security Association, Dr Mohammed Azman, delivered a keynote speech on "Vision Zero and Beyond: Global Innovations in Workplace Safety". A number of international and local experts and scholars also gathered at the conference to share and discuss the applications of generative AI and AI agents in the field of OSH.
Another highlight of the Expo is the OSH Innovation & Technology Award Sharing Session and Presentation Ceremony to be held tomorrow (June 3). The OSH Innovation & Technology Award has received overwhelming responses, with over 210 entries under three categories, namely primary schools, secondary schools and open. Shortlisted entries related to smart safety devices, AI applications, remote-control and robotics technologies, and health monitoring solutions, are displayed at the Expo.
The Expo is being held at Exhibition Hall 1C, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, from 9am to 6pm, today and tomorrow. The exhibition, conference and awards presentation ceremony are open to the public for free, but preregistration is required. Interested parties may register online (www.oshexpo.hk/osh-inno-expo/registration). For details of the Expo, please visit the event website (www.oshexpo.hk).
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
OSH INNO Expo opens Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Digital Policy Office introduces initiatives to promote cybersecurity in 2026
The Digital Policy Office (DPO) introduced the key initiatives for the second half of the year and reviewed the work onpromoting cybersecurity in the first half of theyear at the 2026 Cybersecurity Initiatives Briefing today (June 2). Representatives from the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) of the Hong Kong Police Force, the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre (HKCERT) and the Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited (HKIRC) also shared the latest cybercrime trends and a series of measures to enhance the overall cybersecurity defence capabilities of the community.
The Acting Commissioner for Digital Policy, Mr Daniel Cheung, stated that in the face of the opportunities and challenges brought by the deep integration of emerging technologies, such as AI, into daily life and business operations, the Government has adhered to a strategy that places equal emphasis on security and development. It has adopted a multipronged approach to continuously strengthen Hong Kong's overall cyber resilience. Reviewing the DPO's cybersecurity efforts in the first half of the year, Mr Cheung stated that the DPO, in collaboration with industry partners, launched various cybersecurity activities across campuses, enterprises and the community. These initiatives included the debut of a phishing email exercise for secondary school students, phishing SMS exercises, the launch of the CyberDefenders' Alliance Card Game and an AI-generated four-panel comic contest, all aimed at raising public awareness of the latest cyber risks and introducingpractical protective measures.
In response to the growing adoption of AI technology, the DPO will focus on launching a number of key AI-related cybersecurity initiatives in the second half of the year, ensuring that the general public and organisations possess adequate security awareness and literacy when utilising AI. These include co-ordinating with the HKIRC to introduce the Secure AI@Work Enablement Campaign to assist enterprises in building a secure and compliant AI ecosystem, as well as collaborating with the industry to host the AI x Cybersecurity Challenge to leverage the potential of driving AI-powered threat detection and resilience while advancing cybersecurity talent development. Concurrently, the DPO will continue to deepen enterprise support and practical drills. In addition to co-ordinating with the HKIRC and HKCERT to launch the enhanced Cybersec One+ and enrich the Cybersecurity Service Providers Connect Programme, the DPO will also continue to take the lead in organising the third Hong Kong Cybersecurity Attack and Defence Drill. Furthermore, this December will mark the first-ever grand consolidation of the Cyber Security Summit Hong Kong and the Cybersecurity Symposium into a single integrated Cybersecurity Symposium and Summit, co-organised with the HKIRC and the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), with an aim to synergise forces from all sectors of the community to jointly build a safe and efficient smart city.
At the briefing, the Chief Superintendent of the CSTCB, Mr Lam Cheuk-ho, pointed out that cyber threat intelligence targeting Hong Kong continues to rise. In the first quarter of this year, the Cyber Security Centre under the CSTCB analysed over 330 000 pieces of related intelligence, with phishing being the most rampant. He emphasised that to address these increasingly severe challenges, the CSTCB will adopt a multipronged strategy to deepen international law enforcement co-operation externally, while internally strengthening intelligence sharing and collaborative defence with various sectors, including critical infrastructures. Concurrently, the CSTCB will actively apply AI and big data technologies to enhance cyber threat detection, early warning analysis, and incident response capabilities. Furthermore, the Hong Kong Police Force and Cyberport have established the Smart Policing Joint AI Lab to develop anti-deepfake and network defence technologies, working together to fortify the local cybersecurity ecosystem.
Speaking on behalf of HKCERT, the Chief Digital Officer of the HKPC, Mr Edmond Lai, stated that HKCERT will deepen public education and talent cultivation in AI and cybersecurity through various publicity campaigns. Among these initiatives, the winning entries from the recently organised AI-generated four-panel comic contest will be featured in a tram body advertising campaign. Concurrently, HKCERT will raise public awareness of cybersecurity through AI-generated short videos and posters, and will subsequently host the AI x Cybersecurity Challenge along with the 7th HKCERT Capture the Flag Challenge. Furthermore, HKCERT is optimising the exclusive platform under the Cybersecurity Service Providers Connect Programme with two new functions, namelydemand matching and tag classification,to help local enterprises more efficiently look for appropriate cybersecurity solutions.
The Chief Executive Officer of the HKIRC, Mr Wilson Wong, also shared the findings of a survey on the current state of AI adoption and security in the workplaces of Hong Kong enterprises. He pointed out that while the penetration rate of AI in the workplace is exceptionally high, most organisations still face security risks regarding governance, tool usage and training. To address these issues, the HKIRC will launch the Secure AI@Work Enablement Campaign, which will assist organisations in plugging governance gaps through training, AI strategy and policy formulation tools and advisory services.
In conclusion, Mr Cheung emphasised that security is the prerequisite for development, and development is the guarantee of security. A robust and reliable cyber environment serves as the foundational cornerstone for driving the development of a smart city and the digital economy, whereas maintaining cybersecurity requires the collective effort of the entire society. Looking ahead, the DPO will continue to comprehensively strengthen Hong Kong's cyber defence capabilities and resilience through a diverse range of activities and training initiatives. He also appealed for media support to widely disseminate key cybersecurity messages and work with the Government to foster a safer and more secure digital environment.
Digital Policy Office introduces initiatives to promote cybersecurity in 2026 Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Digital Policy Office introduces initiatives to promote cybersecurity in 2026 Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases