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CityU has received funding worth RMB1.5m from the Ministry of Science and Technology for the development of a new high-performance titanium alloy.
Professor Xu Kuangdi, CAE Honorary Chairman, discussed how China uses new technology to promote green development in the high-speed development period at a CityU Distinguished Lecture on 7 November.
CityU’s Founding Director Professor David Johns reflects in his career as an aerospace engineer and university administrator.
Following approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution led by CityU was established to help address the pressing need to protect China’s marine environment and biological resources.
CityU has obtained approval from the Ministry of Science and Technology to set up the State Key Laboratory in Marine Pollution.
A lighting management system developed by CityU is transforming the environmental credentials of buildings by reducing electricity consumption from lighting by up to 40%.
The opening ceremony for the Wind Tunnel Facility of CityU was held on 4 December. The facility will enhance CityU’s research in wind engineering and improve urban development planning and the environment in Hong Kong.
Mr Senta Wong, Chairman and CEO of Wong's Kong King International (Holdings) Ltd, shared his insights into "Electronics and OEM" at the Distinguished Industrialists Lecture organized by the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
A team of CityU researchers, in collaboration with Freescale, a major US semiconductor manufacturer, has developed a device that aims at popularizing the use of an emerging global wireless communications standard—ZigBee.
A novel dimmable lighting technology developed by researchers at City University of Hong Kong has been awarded the "Best New Product 2005" by the Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association.