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ASTRI Celebrates First Anniversary of Smart Mobility (C-V2X) AllianceUnveils Findings of First-of-its-kind Autonomous Vehicle Study in Hong Kong HONG KONG, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) celebrated the first anniversary of the Smart Mobility Technology (C-V2X) Alliance (SMTA) and unveiled Hong Kong's first in-depth study on the development of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV). Mr Lam Sai-hung, Secretary for Transport and Logistics of the HKSAR Government attended the event, highlighting the city's commitment to revolutionising smart mobility within the Greater Bay Area (GBA). Autonomous ride in West Kowloon Cultural District ASTRI integrated 5G with C-V2X[1] technology and conducted successful road tests. It is now preparing for a pilot of unmanned shuttle buses in the West Kowloon Cultural District, running from Xiqu Centre to Hong Kong Palace Museum. ASTRI leads C-V2X technology development Ir Lee envisioned that once cross-border vehicle networking matures, smart mobility will be realised in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), achieving seamless interconnectivity among people, vehicles, and roads, and enhancing the convenience of cross-bay area autonomous driving. "Hong Kong can replicate its successful experience and export C-V2X technology and smart mobility solutions to ASEAN countries, helping them address urbanisation challenges." SMTA promotes smart mobility Dr Denis Yip, Chief Executive Officer of ASTRI, highlighted SMTA's achievements in perfecting the smart mobility ecosystem, with the support of 12 organisations and over 80 institutional members. He said SMTA has launched six research projects in partnership with various universities and collaborated with the industry to promote the application of vehicle connectivity technology. "We also conducted in-depth research on C-V2X technology, including completing 900,000 kilometres of road testing across 10 trial sites, providing valuable data for further technology enhancement. The alliance also organised an array of activities, such as missions to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou and Wuxi, helping industry players expand their business networks and explore new opportunities," Dr Yip added. Hong Kong's first CAV study The report examines the key success factors of industry-leading countries, including Korea, Netherlands, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States, while shedding light on the unique advantages and opportunities in Mainland China, especially in the GBA. It also analyses the latest CAV development in Hong Kong, focusing on policy and regulation, infrastructure, R&D capabilities, supply of talent and access to funding. Pull factors of CAV development
"Through vehicle-to-everything technology, CAV has the potential to revolutionise the transportation sector by enhancing road safety, improving transport and energy efficiency, and uplifting the travel experience of local commuters," Ir Sunny Lee stated, "With concerted efforts, Hong Kong's autonomous driving technology is set to become one of the most sought-after solutions in the world." Calling on industry players to prepare for the unmet market demand and enormous growth opportunities, Dr Denis Yip added, "By embracing new opportunities, through enhancing the foundation, coordinating the deepening the development, and creating an environment supportive of CAV technologies and its associated markets, Hong Kong is poised to create unstoppable momentum towards an autonomous future and unlock its tremendous potential as a leading smart city in the world." Tech talk by experts The anniversary event also featured talks from industry experts, including Dr Sergi Saurí, Director of CENIT; Mr Joseph Lam, General Manager of Technical Services Systems at the Airport Authority Hong Kong; Mr Newton Ng, Commercial Director of Citybus Limited; Mr Luca Verre, Co-founder and CEO of Prophesee; Mr Dongzhe Su, Director of Smart Mobility, ASTRI; and Mr Falcon Chan, Hong Kong Consulting Strategy and Transformation Offering Leader, Deloitte China, who shared their perspectives on the future of smart mobility. To learn more about the Smart Mobility Technology Alliance, please visit: https://smta.astri.org/
About ASTRI Over the years, ASTRI has nurtured a pool of research, I&T talents and received numerous international awards for its pioneering innovations as well as outstanding business and community contributions. ASTRI has transferred more than 1,400 technologies to the industry and has been granted over 1,050 patents in the Mainland, the United States, and other countries. For further information, please visit www.astri.org. Photos Download: https://bit.ly/3vGpZFN
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