Dec 2016
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Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) Technovation Conference and Exhibition 2016

 

The LSCM R&D Centre exhibited at the HKIA Technovation Conference and Exhibition 2016 held on 2 November 2016 at Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong. Organised by HKIA, this year’s theme was “Smart Airport – Robotics Applications”, aimed to offer a platform to engage the airport community with the latest automation technologies and potential solutions to improve both operational efficiency and passenger experience. The Centre showcased the latest Robotics and Automation technologies at the booth with demonstration on the operation of the Robotic Effector System for Label Affixing.

Mr Stephen Wai, Senior Manager, Business Development, LSCM R&D Centre, introduced the Centre’s Robotic Effector System for Label Affixing to Mr Nicholas W. Yang, Secretary, Innovation and Technology and Mr Fred Lam Tin-fuk, Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Airport Authority.
Mr Anthony Kwok, Director, Business Development, LSCM R&D Centre was one of the speakers of the event to discuss the topic of Robotics & Automation in Logistics Industry.
 
InnoCarnival 2016

 

The LSCM R&D Centre exhibited at InnoCarnival 2016 held from 29 October to 6 November at Hong Kong Science Park. Organized by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC), this year’s theme was “Smart Living.Innovative Hong Kong”, featured various types of activities, such as exhibitions, workshops, seminars, science competitions, guided tours, performances and interactive games for members of the public to gain hands-on and fun-filled experience of the convenience and fun brought by innovation and technology to their daily life. The Centre took up a showcase booth to introduce the Centre’s latest technology development and offer two interesting games namely Pedal out Rainbow Blubs and Virtual Reality for the public to participate.

Mr Anthony Kwok, Director, Business Development, LSCM R&D Centre introduced the Centre’s Pedal out Rainbow Blubs game to Hon Charles Peter Mok, current Legislative Council Member.
A primary school student had entered the world of virtual reality by wearing the goggle to view the stimulated environment and using the handheld sensor to perform in the gameplay.
 
Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference (ALMC) 2016

 

The LSCM R&D Centre exhibited at ALMC 2016 held from November 22 to 23 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Organized by The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Hong Kong Trade Development Council, this year focused on several hot topics including China’s “Belt and Road” initiative, the 13th Five-Year Plan, and the latest development in Cross-border Ecommerce. The programme divided into three main tracks including SCM & Logistics Forum, Maritime Forum and Air Freight Forum. The Centre introduced Cold Chain-Transportation, a temperature-controlled supply chain containing an unbroken series of storing and distributing heat-liable goods.

Visitors of ALMC 2016 showed interest in LSCM’s technologies.
 
Inno Design Tech (IDT) Expo 2016

 

The LSCM R&D Centre exhibited at Inno Design Tech (IDT) Expo 2016 held from December 1 to 3 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Organized by Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the event served as a unique one-stop platform for creative and technology professionals to meet with enterprises looking to enhance their competitiveness and find business partners for the new opportunities emerging in Asia. The Centre demonstrated the Autonomous Guided Vehicle for Warehouse Management solution along with virtual reality technology to both local and oversea guests

Dr Ka Lun Fan, Director, Research and Technology Development, introduced the Centre’s Autonomous Guided Vehicle for Warehouse Management to the visiting guests.
 
Halal Supply Chain Awareness Seminar

 

The LSCM R&D Centre supported the Halal Supply Chain Awareness Seminar held on October 26 at Cyberport. Organized by HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU Space), the topic of the seminars focused on how the new halal logistics concepts and halal global market which have already been practiced in Malaysia incur a trend of new logistics development in Hong Kong for handling or processing the Halal food for the Islamic countries in The Silk Road Economic Belt.

Dr Frank Tong, the Centre’s Director, Research & Technology Development joined the panel discussion on the topic of Halal opportunities for Hong Kong during the event.
 
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