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Hong Kong Institute of AI for Science at CityUHK leads AI-driven research with academic and industry partners

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(From left) Dr Jia Hongrui, CEO of SPDB International Holdings Limited; Dr Hao Yinxing, Executive President of Hong Kong Institute of Science & Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Professor Ma Wei-ying, Dr Ge Ming, Commissioner for Industry (Innovation and Technology) of the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the HKSAR Government; Ms Lillian Cheong, President Freddy Boey, Professor Lee Chun-sing, Provost and Deputy President of CityUHK; Professor Michael Yang, Senior Vice-President (Innovation and Enterprise) of CityUHK; Professor Anderson Shum, Vice-President (Research) of CityUHK; Professor Constance J. Chang-Hasnain, Chairperson and Founder of Berxel Photonics; Mr Guo Jiankui, CEO of Surrich International Company Limited; and Dr David Chung, CEO of Trio AI Limited.

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The development of AI for science has received a significant boost following a series of MoUs signed on 21 October, marking the establishment of the new Hong Kong Institute of AI for Science (HKAI-Sci) based at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK).

HKAI-Sci will foster innovation and nurture deep-tech start-ups within a collaborative environment for computer science, data science, statistics and bioinformatics experts in partnership with industry, government and academia.

The academic and industry partners include, alphabetically:

  • Berxel Photonics 
  • Hong Kong Institute of Science & Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • SPDB International Holdings Limited
  • Surrich International Company Limited
  • Trio AI Limited
CityUHK signs MoUs with HKAI-Sci’s academic and industry partners.
CityUHK signs MoUs with HKAI-Sci’s academic and industry partners.
Leveraging CityUHK’s strengths in science-related disciplines, HKAI-Sci will advance both “AI as a Science” and “AI for Science”, creating revolutionary technologies with a far-reaching global impact.
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