Main Conference 3 December 2014, Wednesday (Day 3) Convention Hall, L1, HKCEC Bringing together the insights and experience of leading government policy setters, academic researchers and business leaders to an audience interested in the high-level interaction of innovation policy setting and the implications on change ignition, implementation, management and trickle down commercialization. Time 08:30 – 09:00 Tentative Programme Rundown Registration (30 min) 09:00 – 09:05 (5 min) 09:05 – 09:15 (10 min) 09:15 – 09:30 (15 min) 09:30 – 09:40 Welcome speech: Shaping the future of Asian innovation Asia is focusing on innovation, attracting a pool of highly specialised expertise and inspiring technopreneurs to rapidly bring ideas to the market to achieve sustainable economic growth. Hon. Mrs Fanny Law will share her thoughts on how Asia could embrace knowledge-generation and cultivate innovation in the region. She will also discuss how connecting and collaborating with academia, research partners and local and international partners can generate the next wave of innovative applications and technologies. Lastly, she will highlight how HKSTP is advancing innovation in Biotechnology, Electronics, Green Technology, Information Technology and Telecommunications and Precision Engineering through incubation and support programme. The Hon. Mrs Fanny Law Fan Chiu-fun, GBS, JP Chairman, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Opening remarks by Guest-of-Honour: Spurring disruptive innovation through investments To be confirmed Speech by Guest-of-Honour: Releasing the impetus of innovation through market-based innovation Dr Cao Jianlin Vice Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China Opening ceremony and photo session (10 min) Theme: Innovation policy design 09:40 – 10:00 (20 min) Plenary 1: Putting the pulse on Scandinavia’s biomedical innovation Mr Oscar Stenström State Secretary to the Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Ministry of Enterprise, Sweden (invited) Page 1 of 5 | as of 21 Oct 14 10:00 – 10:20 (20 min) 10:20 – 10:40 Plenary 2: Nurturing Singapore’s aspiring intrapreneurs Asia is emerging as a global innovation powerhouse, bringing both opportunities and competition for Singapore. To strengthen Singapore’s competitiveness and economic growth in the region, the country aims to achieve its long-term vision of becoming a research-intensive, innovative and entrepreneurial economy. To take the nation’s innovation and value creation to the next level, the Singapore government has committed S$16.1 billion to developing the country’s R&D capabilities, enterprise innovation and entrepreneurship through the Research, Innovation and Enterprise Plan (RIE 2015). Against this backdrop, Mr. Teo will discuss how Singapore is fostering entrepreneurship’s mindset and talent pipeline. He will also share how the country is providing support through financing schemes, incentive schemes and incubator programmes made available by various government agencies. Mr Teo Ser Luck Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Mayor for North East District CDC, Republic of Singapore Networking coffee break (20 min) 10:40 – 11:00 (20 min) 11:00 – 11:45 (45 min) Plenary 3: Spotlighting on made-in-Israel innovations What comes to mind when you think of the country of Israel? The remarkable and resilient country with an estimate of 7.7 million people and over 4,800 startups is coined as the start-up nation. Israel is highly regarded for its thriving entrepreneurial spirit, transforming promising start-ups into profitable and competitive companies. The country is also a hotbed of pioneering technologies, profitable business opportunities, and high investment returns. Hon. Peri will share his perspectives on Israel’s secret behind their innovative edge and how it is rapidly transforming the nation to be one of the largest global innovation hubs. Mr Yaakov Peri Minister for Science, Technology and Space, Israel Panel: Defining the characteristics of an Asian innovation framework Fostering an innovation culture into Asian countries to become a hotbed for fast-growing for innovation companies Gaining a perspective on how policy makers are shaping countries to develop into regional hubs for innovation Strengthening Asian connectivity for global integration and technological advancement Moderator: Mr Nick Edwards Business Editor, SCMP Panel members: Dr Cao Jianlin Vice Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (invited) Mr Oscar Stenström State Secretary to the Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Ministry of Enterprise, Sweden (invited) Mr Teo Ser Luck Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Mayor for North East District CDC, Republic of Singapore Mr Yaakov Peri Minister for Science, Technology and Space, Israel Page 2 of 5 | as of 21 Oct 14 11:45 – 12:45 (60 min) Panel: Accelerating innovation from city to city Moderator: TBC Editor, SCMP (to be invited) Panel members: Changing the UK innovation landscape through the London West project Prof. David Gann Vice-President, Development and Innovation, Imperial College, UK Discussing how the US policy on entrepreneurship is changing the innovation scene Prof. Carl Schramm Former President and CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, US Global precincts: Harnessing the power of collaboration Dr David Ireland General Manager, International and Innovation Systems, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia Driving creative disruption and fast-tracking transformation in Hong Kong Mr Allen Ma CEO, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation 12:45 – 14:00 Networking Luncheon @ Congress (for speakers and VIPs only) (90 min) Theme: Forging a uniquely Asian innovation niche 14:00 – 14:20 (20 min) Plenary 4: One-on-one interview: From sports to big data: discovering the next evolution of branding Interviewee: Dr Yao Ming Founder, The Yao Foundation, China Interviewer: TBC Editor, SCMP (to be invited) 14:20 – 14:40 (20 min) 14:40 – 15:00 (20 min) Plenary 5: Building an innovative city, grid by grid Mr Jean-Pascal Tricoire Chairman and CEO, Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S. Plenary 6: One-on-one Interview: Secrets behind transitioning from a domestic giant to a global player Interviewee: Mr Tomson Dongsheng Li Chairman, CEO and founder of TCL Corporation, China Interviewer: TBC Editor, SCMP (to be invited) Page 3 of 5 | as of 21 Oct 14 15:00 – 15:20 (20 min) Plenary 7: One-on-one interview: Inside Xiaomi – Asia’s fastest growing innovator Interviewee: Mr Bin Lin Co-founder and President, Xiaomi Corporation, China Interviewer: Mr Simon Galpin Director-General of Investment Promotion, InvestHK, Hong Kong (to be invited) 15:20 – 16:00 (40 min) Panel: Defining a new Asian innovation niche - DNA sequencing & bioengineering Through the looking glass of practitioners and academics, this panel delves into the world of bio-engineering and DNA sequencing, and touches on both biotechnology advances for humans and agriculture. The panel will discuss the merits of this niche, and the potential pathways to success for Asian nations. Moderator: (8 minute introduction on prevailing trends) Prof. Tsui Lap-Chee, GBS, JP Former Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Hong Kong Panel members: 1. Prof. Ronald Li Director, Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Consortium (SCRMC), S.Y. and H.Y. Cheng Endowed Professor in Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong 16:00-16:20 (20 min) 16:20 – 16:35 Plenary 8: Delivering cleaner energy to the Asia Pacific region Mr Paul Poon Managing Director, CLP Power Hong Kong Limited Networking coffee break (15 min) 16:35-16:55 (20 min) 16:55 – 17:15 (20 min) 17:15 – 17:35 (20 min) Plenary 9: Examining how Qualcomm built a successful self-sustaining innovation organisation Dr Jilei Hou Director, Engineering, Corporate R&D, Qualcomm Inc, China Plenary 10: Creating disruptive opportunities through cloud Mr Samuel Shen Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group; General Manager, Microsoft Asia-Pacific Technology Company Ltd., China Plenary 11: Trailblazing the robotics industry in Japan – Key lessons learned Dr Yoshitaka Nishino General Manager, Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Japan Page 4 of 5 | as of 21 Oct 14 17:35 – 17:55 (20 min) 17:55 – 18:00 (5 min) 18:00 – 19:00 Plenary 12: Supporting the next generation of sustainable urban development The challenge of re-imagining the urban environment to meet the needs of the next 30 years will not be met by continuing to duplicate the designs, which have, fundamentally, remained static for the last century. The current “core, floor plate, cladding” approach was largely driven by the needs of the elevator companies to have a concentrated group of elevators to allow easy boarding of passengers. Five years ago Schindler changed the game by focusing, not on optimising a single elevator ride, but on the entire journey through the building. This innovation means that the constraints on architects to build to the classic model have been largely removed. Realising this potential led Schindler to a major engagement with the architectural community. Dr. Friedli will discuss the new approach to building a sustainable urban environment, which is as exciting as it is novel. Dr Paul Friedli Head of Advanced Development, Schindler Ltd, Switzerland Closing Remarks and Summary of key takeaways Mr Allen Ma CEO, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Networking Cocktail (60 min) 19:00 – 21:00 Gala Dinner (120 min) Page 5 of 5 | as of 21 Oct 14
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