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Lam Cheng visits PolyU to visit aerospace research measures, claiming that Hong Kong's innovation and technology capabilities have been fully affirmed by the central government

2021-07-23T12:25:00.815Z


Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor visited the Hong Kong Polytechnic University today (23rd) to visit scientific research facilities and learn about related research projects. He also had discussions with the school's senior officials and listened to the latest development of the school. Carrie Lam at the Chairman of the Council of PolyU


Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor visited the Hong Kong Polytechnic University today (23rd) to visit scientific research facilities and learn about related research projects. He also had discussions with the school's senior officials and listened to the latest development of the school.


Mrs. Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, accompanied by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of PolyU, Lin Taihui, and the President, Professor Teng Kam Kwong, visited the Precision Robotics Laboratory and the Materials and Devices Center Laboratory of the Deep Space Exploration Research Center to learn about PolyU’s research and development in aerospace technology and advanced materials application.


She said that Hong Kong’s innovation and technology capabilities have been fully affirmed by the central government in recent years. The 14th Five-Year Plan announced in March this year clearly supports Hong Kong’s construction of an international innovation and technology center. She hopes that PolyU will continue to strive for excellence in research and development and encourage more young people. Dedicated to scientific research, with the massive resources invested by the current government, work together to build the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as an international scientific and technological innovation center, and make more contributions to the national aerospace industry.


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PolyU has participated in the National Space Exploration Project since 2010, and has worked with experts from the Chinese Academy of Space Technology to develop a number of advanced space instruments, which have been used in national lunar and Mars exploration missions, including the "Chang'e-5" and "Chang'e-6" "Developed the "Explanation and Sampling Execution Device", collected the lunar soil and packaged it back to Earth; and used cutting-edge technology to select landing sites for the Mars rover "Tianwen No. 1", and developed a "landing system" for monitoring the landing of the rover. Fire state surveillance camera" etc.

Carrie Lam and her entourage then went to visit the clean room laboratory of the Central Laboratory of Materials and Devices.

The clean room laboratory has microfabrication equipment specifically for the development of advanced devices. The products that support the development include ultra-fast and non-invasive portable biosensors for the detection of new coronavirus antibodies, which can be widely used in health monitoring equipment, software robots, and stickers. Electronic devices on the skin, artificial optic neuromorphic sensors, etc.

Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said that PolyU's scientific research team has excellent inter-professional deep space research capabilities and practical experience in participating in international space missions, and has made contributions to the country's space development. The achievements are encouraging.

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Source: hk1

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