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Full throttle for Shenzhen applied R&D centres

Peter Ho

 

CityU's endeavours to tap into the scientific and technological potential of the Pearl River Delta are based on a two-pronged approach. In May this year, the University opened its Zhuhai Applied Research Centres, making it the first local tertiary institution to set up a research base in Guangdong's Southern Software Park, on the western side of the river estuary. Not to be outdone by Zhuhai, exciting developments on the eastern front are gathering speed at the Shenzhen Virtual University Park (SVUP), less than two years after CityU signed on as a member.

"We are ready to go into full-throttle mode in Shenzhen," said Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President (Institutional Advancement), who returned from the fourth annual meeting of SVUP members on 14 October. He said most of CityU's research centre laboratories are fully equipped, with some 30 support and administrative staff, mainly local help, already in post. Another 20 will be added to the payroll in the coming months through open recruitment and referrals from local employment agencies. The SVUP, established three years ago and located in the Shenzhen High-Technology Park, is a consortium of 42 member universities from the Chinese mainland and overseas (including five from Hong Kong). In the past two years, Professor P S Chung and Professor W F Fong, respectively Vice-President and Associate Vice-President (Research), have played an instrumental role in establishing CityU's presence in Shenzhen and in ensuring its smooth operation.

Investment over the long haul

CityU's forays into the Pearl River Delta area, as is the case with four other local universities, are premised on two fundamental convictions. Universities, first and foremost, are charged with a mission to explore new knowledge and extend technological frontiers. Such advances, said Professor Fong, may bring tangible benefits to industry and society five to even 10 years down the road. Viewed from this perspective, our research foothold north of the border is an investment over the long haul. In addition, Hong Kong's economic fortune, as many policy analysts and academics have pointed out, is increasingly intertwined with that of our neighbouring partners in the Delta region. CityU's efforts can be seen as a small step contributing towards the economic integration of the two localities, the outcome of which will enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness.

With a direct investment of $16 million ($10 million in equipment) made so far, representing less than 1% of CityU's yearly expenditure, the University has set up two applied R&D centres in the SVUP: one on biotechnology and health; and another on industrial technologies, overseeing a total of 10 projects now in various stages of development (see table). "Most of the equipment imported from Hong Kong has been installed," said Professor Fong, who helps monitor the day-to-operation of the centres at the SVUP. "The quality of fitting out is as good as that in any first-rate laboratory you can find in Hong Kong."

In addition to these centres, CityU also used the Shenzhen foothold as a launching pad for commercial incubation and technology transfer on the Chinese mainland. With the help of the Industrial and Business Development Office (IBDO), three associated companies of CityU Enterprises Ltd have opened their doors for business: TeleEye Digital Technology (Shenzhen) Co Ltd, IRIS Systems (Shenzhen) Limited, Decipher Bioscience (Shenzhen) Limited. A fourth one--Giga & Mega Technology Ltd-will soon hang out its shingle. So far, an RMB 8 million yuan technology licensing agreement on organic liquid display has been signed between the University and a local manufacturer.

Centres to develop applied R&D projects
While commercialization and technology transfer is a long-term goal, the centres are expected, over the medium haul, "to develop the applied R&D projects to their fullest potential", said Mr H Y Wong, IBDO Director, whose office provides the company secretarial services for these new start-ups. The centres are also expected to generate "steady streams of income" from organizing consultancy and training projects for the science and industry community in Shenzhen and neighbouring areas.

These projects were chosen from some 20 proposals submitted by academic departments two years ago. Due to a lack of space in the present SVUP environment, the University will only accept new projects that show exceptionally good promise. The SVUP management authorities are planning a university science park by adding another 15 to 20 hectares of land to accommodate some 10 new buildings to meet the fast-growing need. According to Mr Wong, CityU considers the Shenzhen University Science Park project bold and forward-looking and has informally expressed a preliminary interest in having our own building two to three years down the road. It will be, at this idea stage, a multi-purpose structure primarily geared towards applied R&D work but some provisions for training and educational uses, such as lecture rooms and conference rooms for seminars and conferences as well as facilities for enhancing students' learning, will also be considered.

Although CityU is a "latecomer" to the SVUP--the 38th signatory to the SVUP consortium and the fifth institution from Hong Kong to join-it has made big strides. In its annual meeting in mid-October, the SVUP's management body awarded CityU and other members each a special RMB50,000 prize, which Professor Wong said is not a small amount by Chinese mainland standards, for their active and significant contribution to the science park.

 

Biotech and Health Centre

Projects

Principal Investigators

DNA chips and genomic studies

Dr Michael Yang (BCH)

Bioinformatics software development

Prof Hong Yan (IT)

Traditional Chinese medicine

Prof W F Fong (BCH)

Mangrove wetland and mangrove replanting technology

Prof Nora Tam (BCH)

* Laboratories in Futian mangrove area

 

Industrial Technologies Centre

Projects

Principal Investigators

Smart dispensing control system for semiconductor packaging

Dr H X Li (MEEM)

Vision system for automated inspection of electronic components in small batch production

Dr Y F Li (MEEM)

Chaos encryption for interactive Internet imaging

Prof G R Chen (EE)

e-Journals

Dr Jian Ma (IS)

Micro-analytic testing (M2CTS)

Prof Haydn Chen (AP)

Wireless and RF CAD system

Prof C H Chan (EE)

 

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