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I&T highlights of the Chief Executive’s 2018 Policy Address
The 2018 Policy Address announced by Mrs Carrie Lam, the Chief Executive, on October 10 has featured a range of new measures to bring more momentum to the development of innovation and technology (I&T) in Hong Kong, and to cultivate and empower talent for the future.

Expediting Re-industrialisation
The government will launch a $2 billion Re-industrialisation Funding Scheme to subsidise manufacturers, on a matching basis, to set up smart production lines in Hong Kong. An additional $2 billion is also recommended as a provision for the Science Park (HKSTPC) on which to build the required manufacturing facilities in industrial estates for the dedicated advanced manufacturing sector.

Promoting R&D and Technology Transfer
The funding ceiling for Technology Transfer Offices of dedicated universities, Technology Start-up Support Scheme for Universities, State Key Laboratories and Hong Kong branches of the Chinese National Engineering Research Centre will be doubled, unleashing the strengths of local research and facilitate application of R&D results.

Smart City
The government will actively initiate digital infrastructure projects for smart city development, including the provision of electronic identity (eID) for Hong Kong residents. Implementation measures on opening up government data have been firmed up to enhance transparency of data processes, such plans will be published by the end of this year. A Smart Government Innovation Lab will be set up in 2019 to speed up the use of information technology to improve public services. Industry players will be invited to submit proposals and product suggestions. Introduction of artificial intelligence and chatbot functions in the GovHK portal and 1823 service will also be implemented in 2019. $500 million will be allocated for organising an annual City I&T Grand Challenge in the next five years. To create a vibrant I&T atmosphere in the community, the government will openly invite various sectors to put forward I&T solutions to tackle issues closely related to our daily lives.

International I&T Hub
The government will continue to develop the Greater Bay Area into an international I&T hub. With key agreements signed, achievements have been made in cross-boundary collaboration of research and development, policy and funding. With full national support, unprecedented opportunities lie ahead for I&T development.

 
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The first small group media interview of InnoTech Month 2018 conducted on October 3 was attended by over 20 members of the media. As the first media event related to InnoTech Month 2018, the small group interview introduced InnoTech Month, as well as showcasing awarded-students’ innovations which will be exhibited during InnoCarnival 2018.
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With the theme of “Actions in the Belt and Road Initiative with Innovation and Technology”, the Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre (LSCM) held its annual event “LSCM Logistics Summit 2018” on October 5.
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The InnoTech Expo 2018 was successfully held from September 23 to October 2. The large-scale innovation and technology exhibition hosted by Our Hong Kong Foundation is the third of such annual event. With the support of the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Expo showcased China’s I&T achievements and demonstrated many high-tech inventions. With a record-high attendance of over 150,000, the Expo has significantly raised public awareness of I&T development and collaboration in Hong Kong and the mainland.
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According to Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in the UK, over 285 million people across the global live with some sort of sight loss. If those patients’ eye conditions had been diagnosed and treated earlier, most of their sight could have been saved. With a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool recently developed, over 50 eye diseases can be detected readily in the near future.
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Upcoming I&T Events
 
  1. With the Theme of “Innovate for a Smart Future”, InnoCarnival 2018 will be held from November 3 to 11 at the Hong Kong Science Park. Programme partners including local universities, R&D centres, professional bodies and technology enterprises will showcase their inventions and research achievements. A range of activities such as workshops, seminars and guided tours will be provided free of charge to members of the public. For more details, please visit https://itm.gov.hk.
  2. China Hi-Tech Fair 2018 will be held from November 14 to 18 at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Innovation and Technology Commission and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council will co-organise the Hong Kong Pavilion to showcase Hong Kong's I&T achievements, enhancing Mainland-Hong Kong technological and business collaboration. Click here for more details.
 
 
 
 
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