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ESEC Launch Event Welcomes Outstanding Engineering Students

The Engineering Student Elite Club (ESEC) held its successful launch event last Thursday, 11 September 2025, bringing together over 30 passionate third-year and final-year engineering students. The event was graced by Prof. HC Man, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dr. HC Lau, Assistant Dean (Student Development), and members of the ESEC committee. Prof. Man kicked off the evening by welcoming students and sharing his inspiring vision for the opportunities ESEC offers. Dr. Lau followed with an engaging introduction to the club, highlighting its unique activities and the exciting journey ahead for its members. The night wrapped up with a casual dinner, lively conversations, and plenty of smiles as students mingled with their peers and committee members. The ESEC aims to recognize and support outstanding engineering students by providing exclusive resources, funding for impactful projects and entrepreneurial ventures, and a variety of programs to foster academic and professional growth.

11 Sep, 2025

智能電網: 迎接未來能源新挑戰

星島日報 (Sing Tao Daily)

29 Aug, 2025

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全國重點實驗室︱國家科技部為15間實驗室授牌 籲港科技界放開手腳 勇探科技前沿無人區

香港經濟日報(Hong Kong Economic Times)

26 Aug, 2025

專家解讀/陳清泉:未來汽車是人類的“第三個空間”

大公報(Ta Kung Po)

3 Aug, 2025

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国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心合作意向签约仪式

国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心合作意向签约仪式 2025年7月24日,我校赵汝恒副校长(研究及创新)、工程学院文効忠院长、工业及系统工程学系郑湃副教授、科技及创新政策研究中心副主任及首席研究员吴池力博士、知识转移及创业处助理总监陈翠芳女士等一行赴武汉访问华中科技大学国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心(National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control, NCDC)。与华中科技大学副校长、NCDC中心主任高亮教授、机械科学与工程学院副院长李新宇教授,NCDC常务副主任杨建中教授,科学技术发展院柳子逊老师,工业工程系李好教授、肖蜜教授等座谈交流。与会双方对设立“国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心” 表达了强烈的合作意愿,并充分探讨了建设方案之合作机会。 本备忘录为双方进一步探讨在国家智能设计与数控技术创新中心香港分中心,围绕人机共融制造系统、超精密加工数控系统、车间与物流调度规划管理、工业领域模型与具身智能、智能设计与交互系统等专业领域的共建框架,面向国家经济主战场与重大需求,发挥香港的区位优势与国际化前沿创新能力,合作互补、攻坚克难。并共同约定,在双方对合作的详细条件及安排达成一致,并取得所需的相关部门批准后,签署正式合同。就香港理工大学而言,工业及系统工程学系为该中心的执行部门。 National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control (NCDC) – Hong Kong Centre MoU Signing Ceremony On July 24, 2025, VPRI Professor Chrstopher Chao, FENG Dean Professor H.C. Man, Associate Professor Pai Zheng, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Dr Chili Wu, Deputy Director and Chief Researcher of PReCIT, and Ms. Amylia Chan, Assistant Director of KTEO visited the National Centre of Technology Innovation for Intelligent Design and Numerical Control (NCDC) at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. PolyU delegates held discussions with Professor Liang Gao, Vice President of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Director of NCDC, Professor Xinyu Li, Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Professor Jianzhong Yang, Executive Deputy Director of NCDC, Dr Zixun Liu of the Institute of Science and Technology Development, and Professor Hao Li and Professor Mi Xiao of the Department of Industrial Engineering. Both parties expressed a strong willingness to cooperate in the establishment of the "NCDC - Hong Kong Centre" and fully discussed the collaborative opportunities of the development plan. This memorandum is for both parties to further explore the co-development framework of the NCDC - Hong Kong Centre, focusing on fields such as human-robot collaborative manufacturing systems, ultra-precision machining CNC systems, workshop and logistics scheduling and management, industrial foundation models and embodied intelligence, intelligent design and interactive systems, etc., facing the main battlefield and major needs of the national economy, giving play to Hong Kong's location advantages and international cutting-edge innovation capabilities, and cooperating to complement each other and overcome critical challenges. It is also agreed that the formal contract will be signed after both parties reach an agreement on the detailed conditions and arrangements of the cooperation and obtain the necessary approvals from relevant departments. For PolyU, the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering will be the executive department of the center.

25 Jul, 2025

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影響世界華人盛典國乒獲獎 姚期智膺終身成就獎

明報(Ming Pao Daily News)

19 Jul, 2025

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“Belt and Road Advanced Programme in Power and Energy 2025” successfully completed

Co-organised by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU), State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) and The Hongkong Electric Company, Limited (HK Electric), the “Belt and Road Advanced Programme in Power and Energy 2025” (the Programme) concluded on 17 June with a Graduation Ceremony, marking another milestone in international collaboration and knowledge exchange in the energy sector. The Programme, held for the eighth consecutive year, continues to serve as a robust platform for facilitating communication and fostering long-term partnership in electric power industry among the Belt and Road (B&R) countries and regions. This year’s theme, “Promoting Collaborations on Green Energy; Building New Type of Power System”, and the topics covered, not only align with the global momentum towards carbon neutrality and sustainable development, but also emphasise the balance between energy security and environmental responsibility. The 13-day Programme attracted 28 energy professionals and scholars from 6 B&R countries and regions – Chile, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines and Russia – for dynamic dialogue on advancing green energy initiatives and shaping a sustainable energy future through a series of lectures, discussions, sharing sessions, and field visits in Jinan and Xi’an of Mainland China and Hong Kong. Prof. H.C. MAN, Dean of the PolyU Faculty of Engineering; Mr Francis C. Y. CHENG, HK Electric Managing Director; Mr OU Xiaoming, Chief Representative of the State Grid Hong Kong Representative Office; Mr WANG Lixin, Deputy President of the State Grid Technology College; and Prof. TIAN Feng, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Electronics and Information Engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University officiated at the Graduation Ceremony. Also in attendance were esteemed guests including Mr CHAN Pak Cheung, Deputy Director/Regulatory Services of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department; Ir Eric MA, President of The HK Institution of Engineers; Prof. Alfred SIT, Chief Executive and Secretary of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers; Mrs Karina CONCHA, Consul General of Chile in Hong Kong; Mr Allan G Revote, Vice Consul, Consulate General of the Philippines in Hong Kong; Mrs Fithonatul Mar’ati, Consul for Economic Affairs, Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Hong Kong; Mr Petr Larionov, Attache, Consulate-General of the Russia Federation in Hong Kong, together with senior executives from the co-organisers. Their presence underscored the Programme’s growing international recognition and its pivotal role in fostering cross-border collaboration in the energy sector. Addressing the audience, Prof. H.C. Man said, “PolyU is harnessing its world-class academic and research excellence to pioneer innovative solutions for a sustainable future. In alignment with global and national strategic goals in carbon neutrality and green energy, PolyU has been at the forefront of advancing cutting-edge research in these critical areas. The Programme serves as one of our vital platforms fostering in-depth exchanges and collaboration among researchers and senior management professionals across the region to address key challenges in green energy and sustainable energy management. The initiative highlights PolyU’s commitment to global sustainability leadership and strengthens its role as a hub for interdisciplinary innovation and international cooperation.” Mr Francis C. Y. Cheng noted, “At HK Electric, we are proud to have shared our journey in building a new type of power system—one that is cleaner, smarter, and more resilient. In 2024, we achieved a major milestone by reducing our carbon emissions by 40% compared to that of 2005, while at the same time maintained a world-class reliability of over 99.9999% in our electricity supply. Thanks to the continued transition from coal to natural gas, close to 70% of our electricity is generated from gas, and we are on track to phase out all coal-fired units for daily operations by 2035.” Mr Ou Xiaoming said, “China is committed to promoting the building of a community with a shared future for mankind and hopes that all countries join hands in sharing the fruits of development. As the world's largest utility company, the State Grid Corporation of China actively upholds the principles of extensive consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefits in the high-quality co-construction of the Belt and Road Initiative. Aligned with this vision, State Grid strives to advance the development of a new power system and strengthen international cooperation in the electricity and power sectors. We hope this joint Belt and Road Programme will serve as a collaborative platform for the exchange of cutting-edge technologies in power and energy, driving green and low-carbon development across participating countries and regions along the Belt and Road." Mr Wang Lixin stated, “Since its inception in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative has consistently fostered vibrant hubs of cultural and technological exchange wherever it reaches, promoting mutual learning, trust among civilisations, and the coexistence and integration of diverse perspectives. Building on this foundation, this joint collaborative Programme launched in 2018 has increasingly become a high-quality platform for international exchange among professionals in the energy and power industry, yielding fruitful outcomes and radiating dynamic vitality. We sincerely hope that everyone will continue to cultivate and refine this platform, further elevating the ‘golden reputation’ of the Belt and Road research and collaboration project.” Prof. Tian Feng said, “This year’s Programme, themed ‘Promoting Collaborations on Green Energy; Building New Type of Power System,’, is closely aligned with the global recognised research vision supporting the ‘carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals’. As one of the eight progressive steps, this initiative represents not only a profound responsibility but also a shared honour for every participant in our Programme. May the collective wisdom gathered here today illuminate sustainable pathways to a brighter, carbon-neutral future for all.” A highlight of the Programme was a lecture on “First Supply-Territory-Wide Internet of Things (IoT) Platforms for Public Utility in Hong Kong” delivered by Mr Jason CHUNG, Chief Technical Services Engineer (Computer Hardware) of HK Electric Transmission and Distribution Division. He outlined how HK Electric is actively harnessing IoT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency and energy management, aligning with Hong Kong’s smart city and carbon neutrality goals. As part of this vision, HK Electric is deploying a comprehensive network of IoT sensors and AI-driven systems across its service area. These innovations are designed to enhance the reliability, efficiency and resilience of HK Electric’s power grid. The Programme offers participants firsthand exposure to some of the region’s most advanced energy infrastructure. Site visits this year included SGCC’s Vehicle-Grid Interactive Charging Station Demonstration Project in Jinan, XJTU’s State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment in Xi’an, PolyU’s Solar Energy Performance Management System. Participants also visited HK Electric’s Marsh Road Station Building, System Control Centre, Virtual Reality Training Centre, and Mobile Battery Energy Storage System, as well as the headquarters of the Electrical Mechanical Services Department of the HKSAR Government. These immersive experiences not only showcased the latest advancements in energy innovation but also enriched participants’ understanding of integrated energy management and smart grid technologies. As the world accelerates its transition to a low-carbon future, this cross-regional and multi-cultural university-industry collaboration programme stands as the first-of-its-kind in both Mainland China and Hong Kong to foster international cooperation and nurture talent, advancing the shared vision of a sustainable energy landscape. Since its inception in 2018, the Programme has attracted over 850 industry professionals from 44 B&R countries and regions, facilitating more than 10,000 hours of exchanges through online and offline training, discussions and field trips. Over the years, it has built its reputation as a leading global hub for capacity building in the power and energy sectors. In the 13-day Programme, participants attended a series of thematic lectures and seminars, and visited leading power facilities, including HK Electric’s Marsh Road Zone Substation and the headquarters of the Electrical Mechanical Services Department of the HKSAR Government, to gain insights into advanced technologies and professional management practices.   From PolyU Media Release (English) | (Chinese)]   Related News Articles: 「一帶一路電力及能源高級研討項目 2025」圓滿結束舉行結業禮 [巴士的報 (Bastille Post)] 港燈合辦一帶一路電能研討 促行業交流 [新城廣播有限公司 (Metro Broadcast)] 「一帶一路電力及能源高級研討項目2025」結束 [華富財經 (Quamnet)]    「2025“一带一路”电力及能源高级研讨项目启动 [人民网 (People)] 「2025“一带一路”电力及能源高级研讨项目启动 [电网头条] 「2025“一带一路”电力及能源高级研讨项目启动 [新华网 (Xinhuanet)] 「2025“一带一路”电力及能源高级研讨项目启动 [新华社 (People)] 山东:架起“一带一路”电力能源培训交流“连心桥”  [总台山东总站]

18 Jun, 2025

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醫工結合|踝關節復康機械人 助中風患者居家復康

星島頭條(Headline Daily)

21 May, 2025

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港鐵學院與港京大學聯手培訓專才 推動「一帶一路」軌道交通發展

東方日報(Oriental Daily News)

24 Apr, 2025

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PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Peking University Third Hospital (PUTH) have joined hands to establish the “Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory”, guided by the shared vision of “interdisciplinary medicine-engineering”. In alignment with the national strategy of “medical-engineering collaborative innovation,” the two institutions aim to drive practical innovation in the field of smart healthcare. The unveiling ceremony of the joint laboratory took place on 17 April in Beijing, marking a significant milestone in deepening collaboration between two leading institutions in the fields of medicine and engineering. The ceremony was held in the Surgical Building Conference Hall of PUTH and officiated by Prof. Wing-tak WONG, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU; Prof. H.C. Man, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering of PolyU; Prof. FU Wei, PUTH President, Prof. SHEN Ning, PUTH Vice President and Prof. YUAN Chunhui, Director of the Department of General Surgery of PUTH. The event was witnessed by academic leaders and students from various disciplines, including advanced materials, aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence. The launch and signing ceremony for the laboratory’s three-year scientific research plan also took place at the same occasion. Prof. Fu Wei, PUTH President, remarked that medicine-engineering collaborative innovation is a driving force behind modern medical advancements. He expressed hope that this collaboration would accelerate the alignment between clinical needs and engineering solutions, promote the rapid translation of innovations, and make a profound impact on the quality of medical technologies. Prof. Wing-tak Wong, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU, said that PolyU has a solid foundation in healthcare education and a wealth of experience in nurturing medical professionals. He expressed his hope that the establishment of the Joint Laboratory would further leverage PolyU’s strengths in medicine-engineering integration and facilitate collaboration with PUTH to advance medical technology and benefit society at large. On the same day, the PolyU delegation visited PUTH’s Medical Animal Experimentation Centre and Clinical Teaching Centre to gain an in-depth understanding of its clinical teaching and research facilities. The two institutions also engaged in exchanges on topics such as surgical navigation, virtual reality simulation training, and biomaterials compatibility. The PolyU delegation also visited the campus of Peking University Health Science Center, touring the Peking University Medical Museum to appreciate the mastery of medical pioneers and the evolution of modern medicine in our Nation. PolyU has extensive experience and a solid foundation in health science education and research. Over the past 40 years, in support of the development of the local healthcare system, PolyU has nurtured over 50,000 allied healthcare professionals in various disciplines, including medical laboratory science, medical imaging, radiotherapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, optometry, prosthetics and orthotics, and speech therapy. In addition to its collaboration with PUTH, PolyU has established partnerships with several universities in mainland China, and is actively preparing for the establishment of the third medical school in Hong Kong to meet the high demand for quality healthcare services in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area.   From PolyU Media Release (English) | (Chinese) Related News Articles: 理大夥北京大學第三醫院成立「醫工創新聯合實驗室」 推動醫學與工程創新 [星島日報 (Sing Tao Daily)]  理大夥北京大學第三醫院成立「醫工創新聯合實驗室」 推動醫學與工程創新 [星島頭條 (Headline Daily)]  理大伙北京大学第三医院成立“医工创新联合实验室”,推动医学与工程创新[星島環球] 携手推动医学与工程融合创新 开拓智能医疗新领域[新浪香港(Sina HK)] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[華夏財經 ]  理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[財經中國 ] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[上海在線 ] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[新浪(Sina)] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」  [搜狐 (Sohu)]  理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[網易(NetEase)] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[華夏快訊] 携手推动医学与工程融合创新 开拓智能医疗新领域[東方時訊] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[每日快訊] 理大与北京大学第三医院成立「医工创新联合实验室」[財經消息] 理大與北京大學第三醫院成立「醫工創新聯合實驗室」 攜手推動醫學與工程融合創新 開拓智能醫療新領域 [紫荊(Bauhinia )] PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory [ETNet] PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory[Sina HK(新浪香港)] PolyU, PUTH launch joint laboratory to advance smart healthcare [Healthcare Asia] PolyU and Peking University Launch Joint Lab for Medicine–Engineering Innovation [Vietnam Investment Review] PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory[Daily Bulletin] PolyU and Peking University Third Hospital establish Medicine-Engineering Collaborative Innovation Research Laboratory[Daily Sun]  

23 Apr, 2025

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