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Hong Kong’s hi-tech 5G event offers first glimpse of future of smart city life

  • Inaugural HKT 5G Tech Carnival at Kowloon Bay’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal attracted a crowd of over 17,000
  • Visitors experienced cutting-edge innovations powered by fifth-generation mobile technology

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Susanna Hui (middle), Group Managing Director of HKT, and honourable guests opening the HKT 5G Tech Carnival at a ceremony. The event, held in mid-June, was the first of its kind in Hong Kong.

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As the world is getting ready to adopt 5G, the Hong Kong public has already been given a first-hand experience of how the technology is about to change their lives.

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HKT 5G Tech Carnival, held at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in mid-June, offered the public a glimpse into the future of smart city life.
HKT 5G Tech Carnival, held at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in mid-June, offered the public a glimpse into the future of smart city life.
CEO of Hong Kong Cyberport Management, Peter Yan King-shun, sharing his insight at a discussion session ‘Inroads in FinTech, Smart City and Digital Entertainment’.
CEO of Hong Kong Cyberport Management, Peter Yan King-shun, sharing his insight at a discussion session ‘Inroads in FinTech, Smart City and Digital Entertainment’.

In a four-day event that included a two-day conference, HKT 5G Tech Carnival, leaders in the innovation sector shared their views and explored the cutting-edge 5G development in Hong Kong and around the world, smart city advancement, and the latest technological trends in banking and finance.

In one of the discussion sessions, titled “Inroads in FinTech, Smart City and Digital Entertainment”, CEO of Hong Kong Cyberport Management, Peter Yan King-shun, captivated the audience with his vision of the 5G future.

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Head of Electronics and ICT Clusters of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Peter Yeung described his vision of a smart city living with an audience that included tech industry leaders.
Head of Electronics and ICT Clusters of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Peter Yeung described his vision of a smart city living with an audience that included tech industry leaders.
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