InnoCarnival 2024 showcases I&T achievements to propel future development (with photos)
2024-10-28
Organised by the Innovation
and Technology Commission (ITC), InnoCarnival 2024 (IC 2024) is being held from
October 26 to November 3 at the Hong Kong Science Park. Under the theme
"Let's Sail with Innovation and Technology", this year's carnival
features a number of exhibits of local innovation and technology (I&T)
achievements. IC 2024 is also one of the signature events to celebrate the 75th
anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Officiating at the opening ceremony of IC
2024, the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, said that the theme of IC 2024
matches the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's policy in
fostering economic diversification by creating a favourable environment for
emerging industries to develop via technology. He said that I&T are not out
of reach; rather, they are closely related to daily life and can produce
substantial benefits. The Government has strived to enhance the I&T
ecosystem of Hong Kong over the past few years, while the Chief Executive also
announced multiple measures to promote the development of the technology
industry in last week's Policy Address.
Mr Chan continued that it is also
necessary to elevate the foundation of popularising science to have a vibrant
local I&T development, while the InnoCarnival serves as a good opportunity
to foster popularising science among the public. In fact, the carnival is not
only an I&T event for the public to enjoy but also a platform for programme
partners, especially start-ups, to realise their dreams. He believed that
different activities in the carnival will inspire people's interest in I&T
and cultivate more talent to join the I&T field and contribute to Hong Kong
and the country.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Secretary
for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, acknowledged that
popularising science culture is crucial for developing the I&T ecosystem in
Hong Kong, while the carnival undoubtedly serves as an event to foster science
education for all. He expressed special thanks to universities, research
institutes and government departments for their enthusiastic participation in
the carnival. He noted that universities and research and development (R&D)
centres have been the backbone of the I&T ecosystem of Hong Kong, which
have spawned a number of disruptive technologies in the past and nurtured many
outstanding scientific talents, while government departments have responded
positively to the development of Hong Kong into a smart city in recent years by
utilising technology in their daily work. He said he believes that the annual
InnoCarnival, where programme partners showcase their I&T achievements with
pride, presents a good opportunity for technology education for the public.
The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation are campaign
partners of IC 2024. The event is receiving support from over 75 programme
partners, including local universities, R&D centres and platforms,
government departments and other organisations, which have set up booths at the
Hong Kong Science Park, showcasing a series of I&T achievements and
interactive games. Also, a diverse line-up of about 150 workshops and webinars
across various subjects will be available during the carnival, with the aim of
showing the public the importance of I&T in people's daily lives.
In addition, to celebrate the 75th
anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, some significant
scientific research projects in co-operation with Mainland institutions will be
displayed, including the "Hong Kong Youth Scientific Innovation", the
world's first large-scale artificial intelligence model scientific satellite
jointly developed by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and ADA Space with
funding support from the Innovation and Technology Commission; "Surface
Sampling and Packing System", a space instrument developed for the
Chang'e-6 by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University to assist the country in
completing the world's first lunar far-side sampling mission; and the
"Digital Deep-sea Typical Habitats (DEPTH)," an initiative under the
United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development led by the
country and participated by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
These projects not only testify to country's remarkable achievements and
developments in science and technology but also recognises Hong Kong's
contributions to the country's I&T development.
Furthermore, 23 winning I&T solutions
and some of the prototypes of the second City I&T Grand Challenge will also
be displayed for trial in the carnival. To promote an I&T culture and
enhance the application of I&T in the community, the second City I&T
Grand Challenge was launched in March this year under the theme "Hong
Kong's Got I&T". It invited submissions from different sectors of the
community to develop I&T solutions focusing on two subjects, namely
"I&T for Nature (Yama)" (improving the operation and management
of country parks and campsites, and enhancing hikers' experiences in nature)
and "I&T for Community (Community Wellness)" (enhancing support
for carers). After rounds of assessment and pitching, over 50 awards across
four categories, which were the Primary School Group, the Secondary School
Group, the University/Tertiary Institute Group and the Open Group, were
presented at the Grand Pitch in August this year.
All IC 2024 activities are free of charge.
Some of the activities require preregistration. Details are available on the
thematic webpage (innocarnival.hk). Members of the public are most welcome to
join.
The Financial
Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, speaks at the opening ceremony of InnoCarnival 2024 on
October 26.
The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, attended
the opening ceremony of InnoCarnival 2024 on October 26. Photo shows (from
third left) the Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Mr Ivan Lee; Mr
Chan; the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun
Dong; the Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Ms Lillian
Cheong; the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Science and Technology
Parks Corporation, Mr Albert Wong; the Executive Director of the Hong Kong
Federation of Youth Groups, Ms Helen Hsu, and other guests officiating at the
ceremony.
The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, attended the opening ceremony
of InnoCarnival 2024 on October 26. Photo shows Mr Chan (second right),
accompanied by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor
Sun Dong (first right), visiting an exhibition booth of the Hong Kong
Productivity Council.
The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, attended
the opening ceremony of InnoCarnival 2024 on October 26. Photo shows Mr Chan
(second right) visiting an exhibition booth of the Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks Corporation.
The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, attended the opening ceremony
of InnoCarnival 2024 on October 26. Photo shows (from third left) the Under
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Ms Lillian Cheong; the
Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Mr Ivan Lee; Mr Chan; the Secretary
for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, and other guests
after visiting an exhibition booth showcasing prototypes of winning innovation
and technology (I&T) solutions of the second City I&T Grand Challenge.
The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and
Industry, Professor Sun Dong, speaks at the opening ceremony of InnoCarnival
2024 on October 26.
InnoCarnival 2024, organised by the Innovation and Technology Commission,
is being held from October 26 to November 3 at the Hong Kong Science Park.
Photo shows the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor
Sun Dong (first right), visiting the exhibition booth of the Chinese University
of Hong Kong.
InnoCarnival 2024, organised by the Innovation
and Technology Commission, is being held from on October 26 to November 3 at
the Hong Kong Science Park. Photo shows the Secretary for Innovation,
Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong (second right), visiting the
exhibition booth of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
InnoCarnival 2024, organised by the Innovation
and Technology Commission, is being held from on October 26 to November 3 at
the Hong Kong Science Park. Photo shows the Secretary for Innovation,
Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong (third right), the Under Secretary
for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Ms Lillian Cheong (second right), and
the Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Mr Ivan Lee (first right),
exchanging with students.