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HKFP
30-06-2025
- Business
- HKFP
School debate contest with democrats as judges scrapped after shopping mall and university cancel bookings
A secondary school debating competition featuring prominent democrats as judges has been scrapped after a Tsuen Wan shopping mall and a local university cancelled bookings for the event. The grand final and prize presentation ceremony, originally scheduled for last Saturday will be 'cancelled until further notice,' the organiser Zi3Sin6 Debate said in an Instagram post, adding that it 'deeply regrets' the move due to 'unavoidable changes.' The competition was originally set to be held at the Citywalk shopping centre in Tsuen Wan, owned by developer Sino Group. The debate group was notified on Wednesday that the booking had been pulled due to 'urgent repairs,' according to its statement. The group then booked to hold the competition at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, but the university withdrew the venue on Thursday 'after inquiring into more details about the competition,' the statement said. The judges were to be former chairperson of the Democratic Party Emily Lau, and founding members of the now-defunct Civic Party Audrey Eu and Alan Leong. The Democratic Party, the city's largest opposition group with a three-decade history, is taking steps to disband. HKFP has reached out to Sino Group and CUHK for confirmation. 'Unavoidable changes' The debate group continued in its Chinese statement: 'We understand that the teams are in the process of preparing for the competition and we deeply regret the cancellation of the final as a result of these unavoidable changes.' 'We would like to extend our deepest apologies to all affected teams and those who are looking forward to participating in the final and would like to express our sincere gratitude to the judges, the teams and all the related parties for their understanding and support.' Ming Pao reported that part of the Citywalk atrium where the competition was supposed to be held had been fenced off on Saturday, with a sign saying that the venue was temporarily closed 'due to emergency works.' Staff at the shopping mall said the ceiling needed replastering. CUHK earlier in June also pulled its venue for an seminar held by Greenpeace, citing 'urgent maintenance' in one of its lecture halls. The environmental NGO's discussion on the city's eco-tourism policies was held online instead. Speakers at the event included academics, industry representatives, and community representatives, such as Lam Chiu-ying, former chief of the Hong Kong Observatory and now chair of the Hong Kong Countryside Foundation; Ada Kong, programme director of Greenpeace East Asia; and Chan Kim-ching, researcher at Liber Research Community.

Associated Press
05-06-2025
- Science
- Associated Press
The Hong Kong Science Fair Now Open for Free Admission Registration
Over 3,000 Participating Primary and Secondary Students and Teachers Showcase 120 Shortlisted Outstanding Innovative Projects Utilising Technology with a Growing Trend Towards AI HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 June 2025 - The Fourth Hong Kong Science Fair ('Science Fair'), organised by the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation ('HKIF'), supported by the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the HKSAR Government, and with Sino Group and the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification (HKCTC) as strategic partners, will take place from 28 to 29 June at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Under the theme 'Think Big Be Innovative', 120 shortlisted teams from primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong will present their innovative projects at the Science Fair. These projects have incorporated various technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), and will compete for a variety of awards. The Science Fair will also feature five interactive zones with exciting STEAM-related activities. Participants can turn corn pulp into refined snacks, operate remote-controlled cars made from upcycled household appliances, and build and race their own wooden mini cars — each activity is designed for parents and children to experience the fun of technology together! Online registration is now open for free admission, inviting the public to experience creativity in action as our younger generation presents their innovation and technology (I&T) vision for the future. Photo 1) The Fourth Hong Kong Science Fair will take place from 28 to 29 June at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Online registration is now open for free admission. HKIF is committed to fostering an innovative spirit from an early age. Since its launch in 2021, the annual Science Fair has garnered widespread support from the government, tertiary institutions, scientific research organisations, and partners across various sectors, providing a vital platform to inspire the creative potential of young people. To broaden their international perspective, gold award-winning teams from the Primary, Junior Secondary, and Senior Secondary Divisions will have the opportunity to participate in the prestigious International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva in Switzerland. This year, the Science Fair has seen record levels of participation, with about 600 entries submitted by 300 local and international schools, engaging over 3,000 teachers and students. Photo 2) 120 shortlisted teams will showcase their innovative projects at the Hong Kong Science Fair. Photo 3) The three winning teams from the previous Hong Kong Science Fair received one silver and two bronze awards at this year's prestigious International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. This year's Science Fair is also supported by the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification (HKCTC) as a strategic partner. A brand-new 'Testing and Certification Special Award', sponsored by HKCTC, has been introduced to deepen students' understanding of the role and importance of testing and certification in the context of I&T. Professor Wong Wing-tak, Chairman of the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification, stated: 'By instilling the 'precision and accuracy' values of testing and certification into their thinking from the start, these young scientists aren't just inventing but help elevate the standards of quality and safety. There is always a mind-boggling number of innovative ways we can make a difference. I will be excited to see the many good projects and this special award recognises our talents who are poised for the future.' Mr Daryl Ng, Chairman of the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation, said, 'We are grateful for the ongoing support of the HKSAR Government and our partners in nurturing innovative talent. I am delighted to see the enthusiastic response from schools to this year's Hong Kong Science Fair. With over 3,000 teachers and students participating, it underscores the aspirations of the next generation in innovation and technology. The quality of entries this year is outstanding, showcasing how AI and various technologies can be integrated to address everyday challenges, support the underprivileged, and promote sustainable development. Creativity in practice is a vital pathway for research development. I would like to express my gratitude to the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau for their commitment to cultivating the talent pool in this field, and to the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification for incorporating testing and certification into the Science Fair. This encourages students to blend creativity with theory and practice, establishing a solid foundation for their future endeavours in innovation and technology.' The Science Fair attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year, providing an exciting glimpse into the vibrant landscape of I&T in Hong Kong through a variety of engaging games and workshops. This year, visitors can explore five captivating interactive zones. The 'Refined CORNsidue Workshop' invites children to discover the wonders of food science by transforming corn pulp into nutritious snacks. In 'Racing Homey Kart', vintage appliances are converted into remote-controlled cars, allowing participants to race them around a custom-built track in thrilling fashion. The 'Formula Derby Workshop' encourages participants to design, build and race their own wooden mini cars, tackling exciting track challenges. In 'Spin with Battery Hero', aspiring participants will construct mini electronic motors using batteries, magnets, and wires to embark on a spinning adventure, while the 'Starry Sky' zone showcases light refraction and weaving, creating a mesmerising experience that takes participants beyond the galaxy. This year's Science Fair offers an array of limited-edition items, including innovation-themed stationery, plush cushions featuring the Science Fair mascots, and trendy mobile phone accessories. Visitors can participate in an on-site stamp game, collecting all four designated stamps around the venue to earn a coupon for the 'HKSF Bazaar', adding an extra layer of engagement to their experience. HKIF will use all proceeds from the 'HKSF Bazaar', with no deductions, to support the Science Fair and local community technology initiatives, helping to nurture the next generation of innovators. Photo 4) The Hong Kong Science Fair features interactive zones that offer visitors an engaging edutainment experience. Scan the QR code to make an online reservation. Hashtag: #HongKongInnovationFoundation #HKIF #HongKongScienceFair The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation The Hong Kong Innovation Foundation (HKIF) is a non-profit organisation. It believes that innovation and technology will define our future. By nurturing young minds and accelerating innovative solutions to real-life challenges, the Foundation empowers today's innovators to transform Hong Kong into a global technology hub for tomorrow. HKIF supports innovation and technology through a holistic innovation ecosystem to build a smart and sustainable future together. We provide a variety of platforms to serve different sectors of the community and foster an innovation technology ambience in society to prepare for talent development in the technology field. Website:


Malay Mail
05-06-2025
- Science
- Malay Mail
The Hong Kong Science Fair Now Open for Free Admission Registration
Over 3,000 Participating Primary and Secondary Students and Teachers Showcase 120 Shortlisted Outstanding Innovative Projects Utilising Technology with a Growing Trend Towards AI Photo 1) The Fourth Hong Kong Science Fair will take place from 28 to 29 June at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Online registration is now open for free admission. Photo 2) 120 shortlisted teams will showcase their innovative projects at the Hong Kong Science Fair. Photo 3) The three winning teams from the previous Hong Kong Science Fair received one silver and two bronze awards at this year's prestigious International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva. Photo 4) The Hong Kong Science Fair features interactive zones that offer visitors an engaging edutainment experience. The Fourth Hong Kong Science Fair and Award Presentation Ceremony Details Date: 28-29 June 2025 (Saturday to Sunday) Time: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Location: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3FG Online Registration: Scan the QR code to make an online reservation. HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 June 2025 - The Fourth Hong Kong Science Fair ('Science Fair'), organised by the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation ('HKIF'), supported by the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the HKSAR Government, and with Sino Group and the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification (HKCTC) as strategic partners, will take place from 28 to 29 June at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Under the theme 'Think Big Be Innovative', 120 shortlisted teams from primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong will present their innovative projects at the Science Fair. These projects have incorporated various technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), and will compete for a variety of awards. The Science Fair will also feature five interactive zones with exciting STEAM-related activities. Participants can turn corn pulp into refined snacks, operate remote-controlled cars made from upcycled household appliances, and build and race their own wooden mini cars — each activity is designed for parents and children to experience the fun of technology together! Online registration is now open for free admission, inviting the public to experience creativity in action as our younger generation presents their innovation and technology (I&T) vision for the is committed to fostering an innovative spirit from an early age. Since its launch in 2021, the annual Science Fair has garnered widespread support from the government, tertiary institutions, scientific research organisations, and partners across various sectors, providing a vital platform to inspire the creative potential of young people. To broaden their international perspective, gold award-winning teams from the Primary, Junior Secondary, and Senior Secondary Divisions will have the opportunity to participate in the prestigious International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva in Switzerland. This year, the Science Fair has seen record levels of participation, with about 600 entries submitted by 300 local and international schools, engaging over 3,000 teachers and year's Science Fair is also supported by the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification (HKCTC) as a strategic partner. A brand-new 'Testing and Certification Special Award', sponsored by HKCTC, has been introduced to deepen students' understanding of the role and importance of testing and certification in the context of I&T. Professor Wong Wing-tak, Chairman of the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification, stated: 'By instilling the "precision and accuracy" values of testing and certification into their thinking from the start, these young scientists aren't just inventing but help elevate the standards of quality and safety. There is always a mind-boggling number of innovative ways we can make a difference. I will be excited to see the many good projects and this special award recognises our talents who are poised for the future.'Mr Daryl Ng, Chairman of the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation, said, 'We are grateful for the ongoing support of the HKSAR Government and our partners in nurturing innovative talent. I am delighted to see the enthusiastic response from schools to this year's Hong Kong Science Fair. With over 3,000 teachers and students participating, it underscores the aspirations of the next generation in innovation and technology. The quality of entries this year is outstanding, showcasing how AI and various technologies can be integrated to address everyday challenges, support the underprivileged, and promote sustainable development. Creativity in practice is a vital pathway for research development. I would like to express my gratitude to the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau for their commitment to cultivating the talent pool in this field, and to the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification for incorporating testing and certification into the Science Fair. This encourages students to blend creativity with theory and practice, establishing a solid foundation for their future endeavours in innovation and technology.'The Science Fair attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year, providing an exciting glimpse into the vibrant landscape of I&T in Hong Kong through a variety of engaging games and workshops. This year, visitors can explore five captivating interactive zones. The 'Refined CORNsidue Workshop' invites children to discover the wonders of food science by transforming corn pulp into nutritious snacks. In 'Racing Homey Kart', vintage appliances are converted into remote-controlled cars, allowing participants to race them around a custom-built track in thrilling fashion. The 'Formula Derby Workshop' encourages participants to design, build and race their own wooden mini cars, tackling exciting track challenges. In 'Spin with Battery Hero', aspiring participants will construct mini electronic motors using batteries, magnets, and wires to embark on a spinning adventure, while the 'Starry Sky' zone showcases light refraction and weaving, creating a mesmerising experience that takes participants beyond the year's Science Fair offers an array of limited-edition items, including innovation-themed stationery, plush cushions featuring the Science Fair mascots, and trendy mobile phone accessories. Visitors can participate in an on-site stamp game, collecting all four designated stamps around the venue to earn a coupon for the 'HKSF Bazaar', adding an extra layer of engagement to their experience. HKIF will use all proceeds from the 'HKSF Bazaar', with no deductions, to support the Science Fair and local community technology initiatives, helping to nurture the next generation of #HongKongInnovationFoundation #HKIF #HongKongScienceFair The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About the Hong Kong Innovation Foundation The Hong Kong Innovation Foundation (HKIF) is a non-profit organisation. It believes that innovation and technology will define our future. By nurturing young minds and accelerating innovative solutions to real-life challenges, the Foundation empowers today's innovators to transform Hong Kong into a global technology hub for tomorrow. HKIF supports innovation and technology through a holistic innovation ecosystem to build a smart and sustainable future together. We provide a variety of platforms to serve different sectors of the community and foster an innovation technology ambience in society to prepare for talent development in the technology field. Website:
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
'Supplier Climate Alliance' Fosters Cross-Sector Collaboration - Sino Group Launches the First Partnership Programme with Suppliers to Build a Green Supply Chain
HONG KONG, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Corporate carbon management and climate disclosure have gained significant importance and are recognised as vital steps towards achieving carbon neutrality. The 'Supplier Climate Alliance' (the 'Alliance'), one of the first local initiatives aimed at raising awareness about climate change among suppliers, was officially launched. Through this initiative, Sino Group aims to foster cross-sector collaboration among industry players, academia, and the wider business community to engage climate-conscious suppliers, promote carbon management, encourage the disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions data, and ultimately contribute to a more sustainable supply chain. The 'Supplier Climate Alliance' is an initiative led by Sino Group, with SGS Hong Kong Limited as a 'Strategic Partner' to support the professional verification of carbon data. The Alliance also collaborates with the Centre for Civil Society and Governance of The University of Hong Kong, Ernst & Young, the SME Sustainability Society, and the World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong as 'Knowledge Partners' to share their carbon management insights and experiences. Participating suppliers are encouraged to engage in workshops and sign the Carbon Management Pledge as a commitment to decarbonisation. The Alliance recently held a launch ceremony and thematic panel discussion, attended by Mr Arthur Lee, Commissioner for Climate Change at the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the HKSAR Government, Mr Paul Chow, Group General Counsel and Group Chief Sustainability Officer, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, Ms Miranda Kwan, Director of Business Assurance, SGS Hong Kong Limited, Ms Cindy Chow, Chief Financial Officer & Associate Director (Finance) of Sino Group, and over 50 supplier representatives from various sectors. At the launch ceremony of the Supplier Climate Alliance, Mr Arthur Lee, Commissioner for Climate Change at the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the HKSAR Government, remarked, 'The Hong Kong SAR Government is actively developing a sustainability disclosure ecosystem with the aim of realising the vision of carbon neutrality by 2050 and meeting the national "3060 Dual Carbon Targets". Green transformation at an early stage will enable businesses to contribute to society and gain a competitive edge in the future low-carbon economy. I hope to see more suppliers joining the cause of carbon reduction and embarking on the green transformation of Hong Kong with us, so as to build a low-carbon future for our next generation.' Ms Cindy Chow, Chief Financial Officer & Associate Director (Finance) of Sino Group, said, 'Climate change is a significant global issue. We firmly believe that, in addition to enhancing our own climate resilience, we must collaborate with one another. We are delighted to launch the "Supplier Climate Alliance" with the support of various sectors, combining everyone's expertise and efforts to promote a sustainable supply chain in Hong Kong. We would also like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Environment and Ecology Bureau and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited for their ongoing leadership and support in promoting sustainable development for local businesses. We look forward to implementing more carbon reduction measures and actions by connecting with like-minded partners and working together to build a sustainable city.' The Alliance will provide regular learning experiences, including knowledge exchange and professional training, aimed at helping suppliers and their employees with essential knowledge about greenhouse gas emissions data collection while seeking to inspire them to strengthen their carbon management and implement best practices. Additionally, the Alliance will host various experiential activities to raise participants' awareness about carbon reduction, including 'Farm Together' workshops, snorkelling experiences with understanding coral restoration at Ocean Park, and visits to Sino Inno Lab and The Spark. Approximately 40 suppliers have joined the Alliance, with more than half committing to the Carbon Management Pledge in alignment with Sino Group's 'Sustainability Vision 2030' and the reduction targets for Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing climate-related information disclosure and carbon management reporting. Ms Miranda Kwan, Director of Business Assurance, SGS Hong Kong Limited, remarked, 'SGS is delighted to be part of the Supplier Climate Alliance, supporting the professional verification of carbon data in Sino Group's supply chain. We are also grateful to witness Sino Group be among the first batch of local developers to receive the ISO 20400:2017 Sustainable Procurement – Guidance, incorporating sustainability principles into supply chain management.' Sino Group is dedicated to integrating sustainable development into all aspects of its business and operations, encouraging colleagues, tenants, and residents to embrace sustainability together. The recently held 'Sino Sustainability Month' featured ten diverse tours, seminars, and experiential activities, attracting over 200 employees to participate. Programmes included discussions on ESG trends, 'Farm Together' workshops, snorkelling experiences, visits to the EcoBricks factory, food waste upcycling workshops, and more. These activities aimed to inspire participants to adopt a sustainability-focused mindset and integrate sustainable practices into their daily lives. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sino Group Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Sino Group Launches the First Partnership Programme with Suppliers to Build a Green Supply Chain 'Supplier Climate Alliance' Fosters Cross-Sector Collaboration
HONG KONG, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Corporate carbon management and climate disclosure have gained significant importance and are recognised as vital steps towards achieving carbon neutrality. The 'Supplier Climate Alliance' (the 'Alliance'), one of the first local initiatives aimed at raising awareness about climate change among suppliers, was officially launched. Through this initiative, Sino Group aims to foster cross-sector collaboration among industry players, academia, and the wider business community to engage climate-conscious suppliers, promote carbon management, encourage the disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions data, and ultimately contribute to a more sustainable supply chain. The 'Supplier Climate Alliance' is an initiative led by Sino Group, with SGS Hong Kong Limited as a 'Strategic Partner' to support the professional verification of carbon data. The Alliance also collaborates with the Centre for Civil Society and Governance of The University of Hong Kong, Ernst & Young, the SME Sustainability Society, and the World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong as 'Knowledge Partners' to share their carbon management insights and experiences. Participating suppliers are encouraged to engage in workshops and sign the Carbon Management Pledge as a commitment to decarbonisation. The Alliance recently held a launch ceremony and thematic panel discussion, attended by Mr Arthur Lee, Commissioner for Climate Change at the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the HKSAR Government, Mr Paul Chow, Group General Counsel and Group Chief Sustainability Officer, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, Ms Miranda Kwan, Director of Business Assurance, SGS Hong Kong Limited, Ms Cindy Chow, Chief Financial Officer & Associate Director (Finance) of Sino Group, and over 50 supplier representatives from various sectors. At the launch ceremony of the Supplier Climate Alliance, Mr Arthur Lee, Commissioner for Climate Change at the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the HKSAR Government, remarked, 'The Hong Kong SAR Government is actively developing a sustainability disclosure ecosystem with the aim of realising the vision of carbon neutrality by 2050 and meeting the national "3060 Dual Carbon Targets". Green transformation at an early stage will enable businesses to contribute to society and gain a competitive edge in the future low-carbon economy. I hope to see more suppliers joining the cause of carbon reduction and embarking on the green transformation of Hong Kong with us, so as to build a low-carbon future for our next generation.' Ms Cindy Chow, Chief Financial Officer & Associate Director (Finance) of Sino Group, said, 'Climate change is a significant global issue. We firmly believe that, in addition to enhancing our own climate resilience, we must collaborate with one another. We are delighted to launch the "Supplier Climate Alliance" with the support of various sectors, combining everyone's expertise and efforts to promote a sustainable supply chain in Hong Kong. We would also like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Environment and Ecology Bureau and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited for their ongoing leadership and support in promoting sustainable development for local businesses. We look forward to implementing more carbon reduction measures and actions by connecting with like-minded partners and working together to build a sustainable city.' The Alliance will provide regular learning experiences, including knowledge exchange and professional training, aimed at helping suppliers and their employees with essential knowledge about greenhouse gas emissions data collection while seeking to inspire them to strengthen their carbon management and implement best practices. Additionally, the Alliance will host various experiential activities to raise participants' awareness about carbon reduction, including 'Farm Together' workshops, snorkelling experiences with understanding coral restoration at Ocean Park, and visits to Sino Inno Lab and The Spark. Approximately 40 suppliers have joined the Alliance, with more than half committing to the Carbon Management Pledge in alignment with Sino Group's 'Sustainability Vision 2030' and the reduction targets for Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing climate-related information disclosure and carbon management reporting. Ms Miranda Kwan, Director of Business Assurance, SGS Hong Kong Limited, remarked, 'SGS is delighted to be part of the Supplier Climate Alliance, supporting the professional verification of carbon data in Sino Group's supply chain. We are also grateful to witness Sino Group be among the first batch of local developers to receive the ISO 20400:2017 Sustainable Procurement – Guidance, incorporating sustainability principles into supply chain management.' Sino Group is dedicated to integrating sustainable development into all aspects of its business and operations, encouraging colleagues, tenants, and residents to embrace sustainability together. The recently held 'Sino Sustainability Month' featured ten diverse tours, seminars, and experiential activities, attracting over 200 employees to participate. Programmes included discussions on ESG trends, 'Farm Together' workshops, snorkelling experiences, visits to the EcoBricks factory, food waste upcycling workshops, and more. These activities aimed to inspire participants to adopt a sustainability-focused mindset and integrate sustainable practices into their daily lives. 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