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Senior government officials and dignitaries experienced first-hand groundbreaking technologies developed by CityU researchers at an exhibition.
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Five CityU research projects have won Excellent Product Awards at the 14th China Hi-Tech Fair, showcasing the University's research strengths.
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CityU has recorded its highest ever income from licensing, making some HK$19m for the academic year 2011–12, a threefold increase on 2010–11.
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The $100-million CityU (Shenzhen) Research Institute Building was officially opened on 20 January, which will be CityU’s permanent base for applied research, incubation and professional education on the mainland.
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The Secure Mobile Messaging project of the College of Science and Engineering won the Excellent Product Award at the 11th China Hi-Tech Fair, highlighting CityU's exemplary research track record.
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CityU is showcasing nine applied research projects with the potential to contribute to the well-being of society at the International ICT Expo 2009 held from 13 to 16 April in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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As part of continuing efforts to bolster mutual understanding with the CityU community, Professor Way Kuo, University President, hosted “The Express Way to Kuo” Tea Gathering with administration staff on 27 March.
CityU is showcasing 12 projects at this year's Innovation & Design Expo, demonstrating how the University's high-quality application-oriented education results in new technologies that improve people's lives.
A CityU delegation led by Professor David Tong, Deputy President, and Shenzhen officials led by Mr Liu Yingli, Deputy Mayor of Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, officiated at the milestone groundbreaking ceremony for the University's Shenzhen Outpost.
City University of Hong Kong is showcasing more than 50 projects at the Innovation Expo 05 to demonstrate how science, new technologies and applied research can improve the quality of people's lives.

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