10 September 2021

LSCM LOGISTICS SUMMIT 2021

Innovate and Revitalise to win over the COVID-19

LSCM Logistics Summit 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about serious disruption to various industries worldwide, creating a devastating impact on the global economy. The pandemic has also changed the business culture and behaviour, and innovation and technology are the key to business continuity and economic revival amid and after the pandemic.

In this year’s LSCM Logistics Summit, the Centre’s signature annual event, government officials, industry experts, business leaders and academia representatives will come together to share the challenges brought on by the pandemic and how to revitalise the logistics community using innovation and technology. Speakers and guests will inspire each other with their insightful ideas on the importance of technological development in rejuvenating the industries and the economy. They will also share the latest updates about the Smart City development in Hong Kong.

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In this Summit, the renowned speakers from diverse fields will explore the importance of innovation and technology for business revitalisation amid the pandemic, and share the latest updates of the industry trends, as well as the Smart City development in Hong Kong.

OUR AGENDA

Below is the programme for the Summit. We will regularly update the details of each session and speaker - be sure to check in from time to time!

Morning Session

09:00

Registration and Networking

09:30

Welcome Remarks

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Ir Dr Alan LAM Hiu Fung, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre

09:35

Opening Remarks

Mr Alfred SIT Wing-hang, JP, Secretary for Innovation and Technology, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

09:45

Strategy and Planning in combating COVID-19 in Hong Kong

Mr Patrick NIP Tak-kuen, JP, Secretary for the Civil Service, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

10:00

Group photo of Speakers and VIP

10:15

The Advent of Smart Customs in the Post-COVID-19 era

The Advent of Smart Customs in the Post-COVID-19 era

The Hong Kong Customs has all along been taking up the dual roles of “Gate Keeper” and “Trade Facilitator” which are more significant during the pandemic. Since 2019, the Hong Kong Customs has proactively formulated the “Smart Customs Blueprint” to further enhance the Hong Kong Customs’ functions through the application of innovative technology, which is instrumental to meeting challenges in the post-COVID-19 era.

Specifically, apart from the traditional role as “law enforcer and service provider”, the Hong Kong Customs will play a more diversified role by strengthening its role as “trade facilitator” and becoming an “economic development promoter”. To achieve this, Customs has built up the Smart Customs Blueprint on a four-key-pillar concept, namely the “Smart Boundary Management”, “Smart Investigation and Case Management”, “Smart Trade Facilitation” and “Smart Business Development”.

Looking ahead, as guided by the “Smart Customs Blueprint”, the Hong Kong Customs will continue to apply advanced and innovative technologies to different areas so as to help further bolster Hong Kong’s status as a “safe city”, “business city” and “investment city” in the post-COVID-19 era.

Mr Jimmy TAM, CDSM, CMSM, Assistant Commissioner (Excise & Strategic Support), Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department

10:35

Building Resilience in the Logistics Industry

Building Resilience in the Logistics industry

Plagued by the coronavirus pandemic, market dynamics and changes in government policy, it causes massive headaches across the maritime shipping world. Inefficiencies in the maritime sector result in delays and higher costs, with an adverse impact on the entire economy and wellbeing of populations. Volatility and uncertainty are now the new normal. Fortunes are now reliant on the resilience of the global supply chain.

Ports, serving as critical linkages between global economies, need to be agile and flexible to cope with unexpected challenges. Digitalizing the sector have the proven potential to improve supply chain resilience, enhance efficiency and bring wide-ranging economic benefits. The interdependency of the global maritime trading system means only a coordinated effort from across the whole supply chain can produce impactful change. Collaboration and innovation among all stakeholders are critical to build resilience to navigate uncharted waters for sustainable growth.

Mr Ivor CHOW, Managing Director, Hongkong International Terminals Limited (a member of Hong Kong Seaport Alliance)

10:55

Innovation and Technology Development in Hong Kong Satellite Manufacturing

Innovation and Technology Development in Hong Kong Satellite Manufacturing

Driven by big data, artificial intelligence, information and communication technology (ICT), integrated circuit and other industries, aerospace technology has been rapidly promoted, facilitated and popularized. The production and data application of commercial satellites have gradually become a megatrend of future development. In-orbit satellite platforms will become an important source of data for the information-led society and the digital economy.

Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group is planning to build a satellite smart manufacturing industry value chain in Hong Kong, which can effectively support the development of the satellite industry. This value chain has the function of supporting the whole process of preparation, assembly, integration and testing in the satellite production process. With complete production capabilities, it can simulate the zero-gravity environment and the vibration impact environment of rocket launch mechanics, and can be used as a regular production base for commercial satellites.

By focusing on the core technical requirements of the satellite industry, expanding satellite application capabilities and building a shared aerospace information innovation platform, the commercial satellite value chain will help to promote and facilitate the satellite industry and smart city application in Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, as well as Hong Kong’s re-industrialization assisted by the development of precision manufacturing.

Dr George LAM, BBS, Co-Chairman, Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group

11:15

Break and Visit of Technology Showcases

11:40

Design Concept of the first Chinese Medicine Hospital in Hong Kong

Design concept of the first Chinese Medicine Hospital in Hong Kong

The Chinese Medicine Hospital (CMH) in Hong Kong is now in its hospital commissioning stage planned for phased service commencement in the second quarter of 2025. The CMH will serve as a flagship Chinese medicine institution leading the development of Chinese medicine (including Chinese medicines) in Hong Kong. The CMH will also act as a change driver promoting service development, education and training, innovation and research.

The planning and development of the CMH, being Hong Kong’s first of its kind, must be able to meet the needs in fulfilling the given missions and functions. Furthermore, the design of the CMH must be capable of rising to the challenges ahead as a result of the ever developing healthcare environment, service model, knowledge, skills and technologies. The key planning concepts so adopted include: (1) Evolving development; (2) People first; (3) Upholding CM tradition and culture; (4) Intelligent hospital; (5) Green and environmental friendly; and (6) Visibility.

Dr CHEUNG Wai Lun, JP, Project Director, Chinese Medicine Hospital Project Office

12:00

Challenges for Welfare Services Industry during the Pandemic

Mr CHUA Hoi Wai, JP, Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

12:20

Innovative Technology for Revitalisation

Mr Simon WONG, MH, Chief Executive Officer, Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre

12:50

End of the morning programme

 

Afternoon Session

(Overview of Smart City Development Strategies in Hong Kong)
14:30

VR CAVE Technology for BIM Design

VR CAVE Technology for BIM Design

With Virtual Reality (VR), users can be immersed into a synthetic world and experience lifelike virtual environment. Unlike typical HMD (Head Mounted Display) we normally see, CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) is a VR system with large displays that all users physically share the same space, time and virtual world. Instead of putting on heavy and bulky HMD, CAVE users only need to wear lightweight 3D glasses to experience the VR world. On the other hand, Building Information Modeling (BIM) is gaining popularity as an essential tool throughout a building lifecycle for purposes of visualization, engineering analysis, conflict analysis, budgeting, and scheduling of the construction sequence. The VR CAVE technology has the power to transform the BIM review process, by allowing multiple users to directly experience the construction design and communicate effectively in the virtual building model at 1:1 scale. Being able to get into the 3D design, the CAVE encourages more effective verbal and non-verbal communication among the participants, and hence the overall BIM design process can be greatly enhanced. In this talk, I will show some of our latest development and share the experience we have gained.

Dr Leith CHAN, Director, Votanic Limited

15:00

eTranslation for Trade and Marketing

Dr Frank TONG, Director, Research & Technology Development, Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre

15:30

The Intelligence of Transport IoT Technologies

Dr CHENG Chun Hung, Director, Research and Technology Development, Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre

16:00

BeiDou-3 Technology for Smart City Applications

Prof CHEN Wu, Head of Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

16:30

End of the afternoon programme

* Programme rundown is subject to change without prior notice

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