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The Force and HKSTP sign MoU to drive digital policing and nurture I&T talents
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     The Hong Kong Police Force and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) today (September 6) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore innovative technology and nurture innovation and technology (I&T) talents to enhance policing services to the public, propel the development of the I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong and strengthen Hong Kong's status as an international I&T hub.
      
     The Force and the HKSTP will collaborate on the application of innovative solutions over the next three years across five areas, including Natural Language Processing (NLP), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM), Augmented Reality (AR), and Search and Rescue Operations-related technology. Tech ventures can test their new tailor-made solutions for the Force in real-life operating environments and adopt data validation via the HKSTP’s STP platform, which helps accelerate the commercialisation of innovations. Both parties hope that this collaboration can drive more organisations to adopt I&T and co-incubate potential tech ventures as well as improve service levels provided to the community.
      
     Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong attended and witnessed the signing of the MoU. In his opening remarks, Professor Sun thanked the commitments of and efforts made by the Force and the HKSTP in promoting the I&T development. He said he looked forward to seeing more collaboration between government departments and I&T sector to further promote smart city and I&T development in Hong Kong.
      
     The Chairman of the HKSTP, Dr Sunny Chai, said that the Force was the first government body to sign an MoU with the HKSTP to drive technology adoption and nurture I&T talents. He hoped this collaboration would encourage more industries to utilise technology and further boost the development of Hong Kong as a smart city. The HKSTP will continue its key role in driving I&T development and connect all the stakeholders together to accelerate the research-to-commercialisation journey and create a robust I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong. 
      
     The Commissioner of Police, Mr Siu Chak-yee, noted in the opening speech that the Force, being the largest department of the Hong Kong Government, had long been supportive of the Government’s initiative to build Hong Kong as an international I&T hub. To drive the I&T development, the Force not only promotes a culture that encourages innovation and proactively nurtures I&T proficiency but also cooperates with the industry and academia to create a vibrant I&T ecosystem with high-performance software and hardware support so that a win-win situation can be achieved through joint collaboration.
      
     The HKSTP has been propelling success for 20 years and working with all stakeholders to expand the I&T ecosystem for Hong Kong and the HKSTP has been collaborated with over 250 enterprises in private sectors, including banking, construction and transportation industries to promote the technology adoption and nurture I&T talents. The HKSTP is extending the collaboration to the government bodies this year to encourage more enterprises and organisations to adopt technology, providing an opportunity for tech ventures to translate their research ideas into market-ready solutions in a real-life operations environment.
 
Ends/Tuesday, September 6, 2022
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The Hong Kong Police Force and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) today (September 6) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Witnessed by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong (back row, centre); the Chairman of the HKSTP, Dr Sunny Chai (back row, left) and the Commissioner of Police, Mr Siu Chak-yee (back row, right), the Chief Executive Officer of the HKSTP, Mr Albert Wong (front row, left) and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Information Systems, Ms Catherine Kwan (front row, right) signed the MoU to drive digital policing and nurture innovation and technology talents.