China Daily (Hong Kong)

Expo showcases nation’s innovation developmen­t

A forward-looking exhibition on China’s prowess in high-tech is set to climax on the National Day

- By WILLA WU in Hong Kong willa@chinadaily­hk.com

Aw eeklong science and technology expo featuring innovation achievemen­ts in Hong Kong and the mainland aimed at encouragin­g ideas for the city ’s high-tech developmen­t.

InnoTech 2016, organized by the local think tank Our Hong Kong Foundation, is being held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from Sep 24 to Oct 1.

Eight display zones were set up with 50 national-level science and technology achievemen­ts from the fields of spacefligh­t, aviation, deepsea diving, informatio­n technology, health, energy, transporta­tion, and innovation. Special areas were also dedicated for visitors to experience the latest technology.

Among the exhibition­s, a 1:1 model of Jiaolong — a Chinesemad­e deep-sea research submersibl­e which has the greatest depth range of any manned research vehicle in the world — has attracted the most visitors, who waited one or two hours for a two-minute look inside Jiaolong’s cabin.

In the country’s scientific developmen­t drive, Hong Kong is tipped to play a bigger part. Li Meng, viceminist­er of Science and Technology, told the expo that Hong Kong should gear up for a greater role in the nation’s science and technology developmen­t.

He praised Hong Kong for its active participat­ion in technology exchange with the mainland in the past four years. He said 472 Hong Kong researcher­s have joined 143 national science and technology programs, and 109 Hong Kong institutio­ns took part in 93 national research projects between 2011 and 2015, according to ministr y statistics.

The expo also has featured the series “Hong Kong Creates”. The Hong Kong Baptist University displayed its award-winning ultrahard, non-fragile and scratch-resistant submicron thin film that can be applied to touch-screen devices.

Meanwhile six universiti­es in the city, including the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technol- Jiaolong, ogy, have establishe­d partnershi­ps with 16 key national laboratori­es since 2005, building 16 partner laboratori­es in Hong Kong covering the fields of public health, energy, and environmen­t, according to official documents.

Apart from the displayed items, the expo had lectures by seven leading scientists who introduced their pioneering breakthrou­ghs.

Chief scientist of the world’s first quantum science satellite Mozi Pan Jianwei talked about China’s leading role in the applicatio­n of quantum informatio­n technology. Xu Ying, the youngest invited scientist and a major developer of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, presented the system to Hong Kong people, showing diversifie­d applicatio­ns in the areas of communicat­ion, transporta­tion and logistics transactio­ns, marine fisheries, earthquake relief, weather forecastin­g and forest fire prevention.

Some eleven themed forums, featuring renowned scientists from both the mainland and Hong Kong, were held to discuss the future of Hong Kong’s science and technology developmen­t. Experts from both sides agreed that the city is experienci­ng the best era for scientific developmen­t since the Hong Kong government updated its developmen­t vision.

Last year, the SAR government establishe­d the Innovation and Te c h n o l o g y B u r e a u ( I T B ) . T h e bureau is set to formulate holistic policies relating to innovation and technology; strengthen coordinati­on among the government, industry, academia and research sectors; and expedite the developmen­t of innovation, technology and related industries in Hong Kong, according to a government statement.

Hong Kong has scored a number of scientific breakthrou­ghs in recent years. Nancy Ip Yuk-yu and her team in the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology found a kind of human protein which could effectivel­y enhance the memories of lab mice. She said her team was now working on applying these findings to human beings. This is in an attempt to treat Alzheimer’s disease, a chronic neurodegen­erative disease.

Xu Yangsheng, president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) (Shenzhen) and a robotics expert, unveiled the invention of his team at CUHK — purpose-orient- ed robots such as the world’s first cloth climbing robot and interactiv­e robots mainly designed for elderly people who live alone.

Dean of Engineerin­g (part-time) of CUHK Wong Ching-ping said the city has played a leading role in the world in collecting and storing solar energy, an ideal alternativ­e to fossil fuels.

Another group of experts appealed to the public for support in transformi­ng Hong Kong into a smart city.

“If companies are willing to cooperate with universiti­es and provide necessar y funding and facilities, more capable students will enter the fields of science and technology. This is the backbone of building smart cities,” said Man Kim-fung, chair professor of the Department of Electronic Engineerin­g in City University of Hong Kong.

The expo has already had 36,050 visitors by Thursday. On the expo’s website, 48,000 people booked their visits on National Day when the expo will feature a series of events that enable parents and children to experience technology and have fun together.

 ?? ZHENG / CHINA DAILY PHOTOS BY PARKER ?? Visitors stand in line to get into a Chinese manned deep-sea research submersibl­e, to learn more about the developmen­t of the country’s deep-sea diving technology.
ZHENG / CHINA DAILY PHOTOS BY PARKER Visitors stand in line to get into a Chinese manned deep-sea research submersibl­e, to learn more about the developmen­t of the country’s deep-sea diving technology.
 ??  ?? The science exhibition InnoTech Expo 2016 showcases the great achievemen­ts and breakthrou­ghs in the area of aviation.
The science exhibition InnoTech Expo 2016 showcases the great achievemen­ts and breakthrou­ghs in the area of aviation.
 ??  ?? A staff member explains some cutting-edge technology in the health area.
A staff member explains some cutting-edge technology in the health area.
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Several viewers discuss the re-entry capsule.
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A visitor takes a photo of a diving suit.

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