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Researchers from CityU are taking the opportunity this week to showcase a number of its hi-tech technologies and products at the annual China Hi-Tech Fair from 12 to 17 October at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center.
Professor Roderick Wong, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, expounded on plans to boost applied research at the University Development Forum on 5 October.
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.
ASTRI, the biggest R & D organization in Hong Kong, has agreed to license innovative computer software technology created by Dr Anthony Fong, Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.
Consumers today are faced with the bother of using different sockets and cables to charge up their various hand-held electronic devices. But imagine charging up your mobile phone, MP3 and PDA all at the same time using just one wireless platform.
A collection of over 50 applied research projects and products are on display at the University Concourse, 5-13 November, showcasing CityU's success in applied research and industrial collaboration.
The third technology transfer forum“Structural engineering for cost saving", co-organized by CityU and the Hong Kong Productivity Council on 21 May, disseminated the University’s mature technologies in building and construction.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging technology expected to bring revolutionary development in the supply chain sector. A forum on “Advances in RFID Technology" at CityU on 30 March attracted over 100 academics, industrialists and business professionals craving new knowledge in the field.
On 5 February, the University announced the winners of the Fourth Applied Research Excellence Awards Competition, organized every two years by the Technology Transfer Office, to foster applied research and to recognize staff that excel in this area. Four awards were granted to six CityU researchers in recognition of their significant contributions to the social, industrial, and economic development of Hong Kong.
In addition to basic research, CityU is also committed to promoting applied R&D and commercializing research products. CityU is, in fact, the first university in Hong Kong to successfully incubate a technology company.

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