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"Happy Spacesuit" to fight astronaut depression
Researchers from Florida Polytechnic University (Florida Poly) are now developing a critical component called Smart Sensory Skin (S3) for the next generation of spacesuits that will help to keep astronauts more comfortable and happier during missions, thereby increasing their mission efficiencies.

Astronauts can easily suffer psychological problems from a number of factors such as insufficient exercise, excessive exposure to light, and lack of sleep. Whilst astronauts are unlikely to be aware of changes to the status of their mental health, with this S3 in Happy Spacesuit, emotional and physical deficiencies can be detected by the wireless sensors. A prompt response will be sent to make automatic adjustments and changes to the astronauts’ environment in order to meet their needs in terms of temperature, light exposure, light colour and oxygen level.

“One thing that is crucial for astronauts is their mental health during missions, and at the moment, unfortunately, there is no active, real-time solution which can provide help whenever they feel stressed or anxious,” said Dr Arman Sargolzaei, Professor of Electrical Engineering of Florida Poly. He added, “Immediate relief to their state of mind could then be provided through this technology in the spacesuits.”

Thanks to wireless sensors incorporated into the spacesuits, physicians on Earth can monitor astronauts’ health and wellness, including pulse rate, blood pressure and range and degree of joints movement. Unlike similar technology which is often uncomfortable and only allows the astronauts to take appropriate action after a physician has reviewed the passively collected data and made a recommendation, S3 is lighter and more active and ergonomic, and the reduced physical and mental distractions will lead to an increase in mission efficiencies. This innovatively designed project, in collaboration with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Prof Saman Sargolzaei, has won a grant from NASA’s Florida Space Research Programme for its continuous development with the beneficial purpose of making astronauts feel happier, safer, fitter and more productive.

 
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In April 2018, five research and development (R&D) centres under the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) – Automotive Parts and Accessory Systems R&D Centre (APAS), Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI), Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA), Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies (LSCM), and Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) – achieved remarkable results at the 46th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva. All told, a total of 36 awards were received this year, reflecting great efforts and contributions by Hong Kong in applied research. Mr. Nicolas Yang, Secretary for Innovation and Technology, showed his full support and congratulated to the winners at the HKRITA's press briefing.
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The Hong Kong Student Science Project Competition (HKSSPC) 2018 Final Judging cum Award Presentation Ceremony and Project Exhibition was successfully held on April 14 at the Hong Kong Science Park. The competition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, the Education Bureau and the Hong Kong Science Museum, and supported by the Innovation and Technology Commission and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation.
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The National Institute of Metrology (NIM) of China is a pioneer in radio frequency (RF) and microwave power metrology. In March 2018, Standards and Calibration Laboratory (SCL) has successfully transferred the technology from NIM to set up a new microcalorimeter system as the primary coaxial RF/microwave power measurement standard for Hong Kong. Experts from NIM, led by Prof Cui Xiaohai, helped to set up the system and provided technical exchange with the technical team in SCL.
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The 15th International ICT Expo, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), was held from April 13 to 16 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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Upcoming I&T Event
 
  1. Hong Kong Biotechnology Organisation (HKBIO) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will co-organise a Hong Kong Delegation to promote Hong Kong's biotechnology industry by showcasing their innovative projects and providing business matching opportunities for local and overseas traders at the BIO International Convention 2018 (BIO 2018). The convention will be held from June 4 to 7, 2018 in Boston, the United States. Click here for more details.
  2. The Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) will showcase its technological healthcare innovations at the “Hong Kong International Medical Devices and Supplies Fair”. The fair will take place from May 7 to 9, 2018 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Click here for more details.
 
 
 
 
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