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Science Park unveils new facilities to boost AI and robotics R&D

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HKSTP unveiled the AI PLUG and Robotics Catalysing Centre 2.0 to drive co-creation, knowledge transfer and broader market adoption of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies.

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From now on, artificial intelligence and robotics (AIR) developers are able to use the state-of-the-art facilities provided by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) to develop proof-of-concept (PoC) projects and fabricate functional prototypes. 

On January 20, HKSTP unveiled the AI PLUG and Robotics Catalysing Centre (RCC) 2.0. The launch of these facilities is meant to drive co-creation, knowledge transfer and broader market adoption of AIR technologies across multiple verticals, including logistics, healthcare, construction, retail, food and beverage (F&B) and manufacturing. 

Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP said that the continued adoption of AI and robotics would drive the digital transformation of many industries.
Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP said that the continued adoption of AI and robotics would drive the digital transformation of many industries.
“AI and robotics are becoming increasingly common in our daily life. The impact they create is enormous, which can disrupt the way we live, work and entertain. The healthcare, retail, F&B and construction sectors combined contribute to around 20 per cent of Hong Kong’s GDP. The continued adoption of AI and robotics will help Hong Kong innovate and transform,” said Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, during the opening ceremony. 
Two research clusters under the InnoHK initiative, AIR@InnoHK and Health@InnoHK would commence operations at Science Park and look into groundbreaking R&D for AIR and healthcare, he said, adding that HKSTP has been playing an active role in bringing all the stakeholders in the AIR community together. 
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“We believe that the RCC 2.0 and AI PLUG will give a fresh impetus to further R&D and collaborations for AIR projects, and eventually prompt the creation of more solutions that will drive the digital transformation of many industries in Hong Kong.” 

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