Join the Smart City Forum to explore business opportunities brought about by the emerging new technologies! The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation are partnering with the Business Environment Council, Hong Kong Green Building Council and Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design to organize a forum, with an aim to identify the strengths and opportunities that drive Hong Kong towards a smart city. Participants will also be arranged to visit relevant facilities showcasing the latest smart city technologies at Hong Kong Science Park. Date Time Venue Language Fee Programme 09:00-09:30 09:30-09:50 09:50-10:50 11 June, 2015 (Thursday) 09:30-13:30 Charles K Kao Auditorium, Lakeside 2, Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin English Free of Charge Registration Opening Remarks Defining Smart Hong Kong – Where Do We Stand? • Ms Brenda Au, Head of Energizing Kowloon East Office, Development Bureau, HKSAR Government • Ir Conrad Wong, Chairman, Hong Kong Green Building Council • Prof Bernard Lim, Founding President, Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design Looking Ahead to Smarter Hong Kong – What Can We Learn? • Mr Akihiko Tobe, General Manager, Hitachi, Ltd. • Mr Wilfred Lau, Director, Ove Arup & Partners Ltd. • Mr Travis Kan, Director of Business Development, Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Ltd. 10:50-11:20 11:20-12:00 12:00-13:30 Panel Discussion & Q & A Moderator: Mr Wilson Kwong, Board Director, Business Environment Council Limited Networking Break Smart Tour at Science Park • Hong Kong Science Park Phase 3, a “living laboratory” showcasing the smarter use of resources and greener lifestyle at workplace. 1|Page 08/05/2015 • • • 13:30 Enquiries Notes The Green Trail, a footpath presenting 17 green building designs in Building 12W, Delonix Garden, The Podium and Grand Plaza. Green 18, a demonstration displaying green management principles and energy efficiency practices in an interactive Green Concepts exhibition. TecONE, a one-stop service centre providing comprehensive advisory services to technology SMEs on funding and technical supports. Programme Ends For RSVP & Venue: For General Programme: Ms Betsy Lam, HKSTPC Ms Jane Mok, HKGCC Tel: 2629 6787 Tel: 2823 1277 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] *Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis. *Substitution is allowed with advanced notice while walk-ins will normally not be accepted. *The decision to accept or decline any bookings shall be at the sole discretion of the Organisers. * Programme is subject to change without prior notice 2|Page 08/05/2015
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