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Innovation, Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Art and Culture, Technology, Healthcare, Research and Impact, Events
HKBU showcases excellence in art-tech, space exploration and other scientific frontiers at InnoCarnival 2022
Oct 27, 2022
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)’s excellence in art-tech, initiatives in space exploration, and achievements at other frontiers of science is being showcased at the InnoCarnival 2022, held from 22 to 30 October at the Hong Kong Science Park.
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Innovation, Knowledge Transfer, Technology, Research and Impact, Awards, Events
HKBU KT Awards 2022
May 31, 2022
The HKBU KT Awards 2022, comprising Knowledge Transfer Award and Innovation Award, were conferred at the Awards Presentation for Outstanding Performance held on 24 May 2022.
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Research Advancement, Knowledge Transfer, Art and Culture, Research and Impact, Awards
HKBU Art Tech Project Shines at Times Higher Education Award Asia 2021
Dec 22, 2021
HKBU is the only Hong Kong institution winning the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards Asia 2021. “Space to Breathe”, a transdisciplinary research and knowledge transfer project which has attracted great praise from audiences and reviewers alike, won the Award in the Excellence and Innovation in the Arts category.
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Innovation, Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Research and Impact, Events
HKBU showcases innovative technologies at InnoCarnival
Dec 21, 2021
The School of Chinese Medicine (SCM), the Faculty of Social Sciences (SOSC) and the Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) jointly showcased nine innovative technologies to highlight the research impact of the University at the InnoCarnival 2021, which was held by the Innovation and Technology Commission at the Hong Kong Science Park from 23 to 31 October and attracted over 220,000 visitors.
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HKBU INPSIRE - A Brand-new YouTube Channel that showcases KT Impact & Technology Offers from HKBU
Nov 18, 2021
HKBU INPSIRE is a brand new youtube platform managed by Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO), to showcase HKBU’s innovation offers, KT impact, research excellence and commercialisation achievements. Over 80 high quality videos have been uploaded to this platform covering 5 main themes – Innovation, Society, Partnership, Research and Entrepreneurship.
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Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Technology, Research and Impact, Events
HKBU as Key Partner of TechInnovation 2021
Oct 19, 2021
The 10th edition of TechInnovation 2021 has been successfully hosted by Innovation Partner for Impact (IPI) as a fully digital 24-hour event from 28 to 30 September 2021. As one of the key partners, HKBU have showcased ten innovative technology and solutions for the betterment of health and wellness. This technology matching event aims to bring international technology providers and enterprises to accelerate the commercialisation of emerging technologies, seed licensing opportunities and foster open innovative technology.
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Solutions, Research Advancement, Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Art and Culture, Technology
HKBU forum explores next-generation art technologies
Sep 6, 2021
HKBU held the Next-Generation Art Technologies Forum on 31 August, bringing together experts from industry, academia and government to discuss the fusion of science, technology and art, and the opportunities opened up by the new era of Art Tech.
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Knowledge Transfer, Art and Culture, Research and Impact
A novel approach to learning Hong Kong history using the Historical Geographic Information System (HGIS)
Aug 20, 2021
When the topic of history is brought to the table, some may find it difficult or often hair-raising due to the traditionally tedious forms of teaching and presenting through one-way channels. To address this issue, Dr Kwong Chi-Man, Associate Professor from Department of History at HKBU, has developed an interactive map using the approach of Spatial History (or also known as Historical Geographic Information System, HGIS) wherein secondary schools’ teacher and students learn about the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941, through an interactive map. This innovative project has received HK$1.57 million from the Quality Education Fund and aims to stimulate the student’s interest in learning history.
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Innovation, Knowledge Transfer, Healthcare, Research and Impact
Online counselling programs strive for healthy positive future
Jul 7, 2021
Hong Kong is a fast paced and constantly changing city which easily makes people feel stressed and anxious. To help those stressed and anxious people, Dr Pan Jiayan, Associate Professor of the Department of Social Work at HKBU, has launched the REST OLINE program and the CANDO program. These 2 programs aim to help tertiary students with psychological distress and people with mild to moderate depressive symptoms via the online counselling platform, inject positive energy and help them improve their mental health.
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Solutions, Research Advancement, Research Advancement (Industry), Research Advancement (Staff), Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Healthcare
HKBU selected to operate flagship Chinese Medicine Hospital
Jul 7, 2021
HKBU was selected by the Government as the contractor for the service deed of Hong Kong’s first Chinese Medicine Hospital (CMH) which will be located in Tseung Kwan O. Its construction is expected to complete in 2025 with service to commence in the second quarter of the year. HKBU will proactively take forward the planning and preparatory works related to the commencement of service of the CMH immediately in accordance with the service deed, and in line with the Government’s efforts to promote the development of Chinese medicine.