Breakfast Seminar: Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong

Breakfast Seminar: The Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong

Wednesday, Mar 21, 2018, 8:15 AM

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HKIOTA is co-organizing a Breakfast Seminar & Networking event featuring Ir Allen YEUNG Tak-bun, Chief Information Officer of HKSAR. What: Smart City Vision & Networking When: March 21 (Wed) 8:15am to 10:00am Where: Baker & McKenzie, 14/F, Hutchison House, 10, Harcourt Road, Central Eligibility: HKIOTA Individual Member or Corporate Member (*Check …

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HKIOTA is co-organizing a Breakfast Seminar & Networking event featuring Ir Allen YEUNG Tak-bun, Chief Information Officer of HKSAR.

What: Smart City Vision & Networking
When: March 21 (Wed) 8:15am to 10:00am
Where: Baker & McKenzie, 14/F, Hutchison House, 10, Harcourt Road, Central
Eligibility: HKIOTA Individual Member or Corporate Member

(*Check membership details at: //alliance.hkiota.org/members/membership)

Fee: FREE

RSVP: https://goo.gl/forms/imF1pzyj3Y4np7Ex1

Quota: 15 people (First-come-First-serve)

Programme:
8:15am
Registration and Breakfast
8:45am
Programme starts
Objective of the seminar and Associations’ Briefs
9:00am
The Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong – Ir. Allen Yeung
Q&A

10:00am Programme ends

Participating Associations:
Hong Kong Association of the Pharmaceutical Industry
Hong Kong Biotechnology Association
Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association
Hong Kong Electrical Appliance Industries Association
Hong Kong Internet of Things Alliance
Hong Kong Medical & Healthcare Device Industries Association Limited

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About the Speaker
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Ir. Allen YEUNG is the Government Chief Information Officer, HKSAR. Allen has extensive experience in the ICT field and was previously the Chief Corporate Development Officer of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation.

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Seminar Introduction
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The Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong Seminar is the first joint industry event devoted to an exchange of views on the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer’s vision — embrace innovation and technology to build a world-famed Smart Hong Kong characterized by a strong economy and high quality of living. The session, to be held later this month, is expected to provide a great networking opportunity for aspiring companies interested in the government’s smart city development initiative.

(Photo Courtesy: Dr. Teresa Law)