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Alumni Week 2025Event Recap

Date
05 Jan 2026 (Mon)
Mr Keith Li, Chairman of the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association, delivered a comprehensive analysis to alumni on the practical and potential applications of generative AI across various industries.

Mr Keith Li, Chairman of the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association, delivered a comprehensive analysis to alumni on the practical and potential applications of generative AI across various industries.

Mr Keith Li, Chairman of the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association, delivered a comprehensive analysis to alumni on the practical and potential applications of generative AI across various industries.

Mr Keith Li, Chairman of the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association, delivered a comprehensive analysis to alumni on the practical and potential applications of generative AI across various industries.

“Unlocking the Potential of Low Altitude Economy in Hong Kong” was presented by Mr Clement Ho, Director of Arup. Alumni were guided through an exploration of the opportunities and hurdles within Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy, as well as the industry’s growth prospects and breakthrough potential.

“Unlocking the Potential of Low Altitude Economy in Hong Kong” was presented by Mr Clement Ho, Director of Arup. Alumni were guided through an exploration of the opportunities and hurdles within Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy, as well as the industry’s growth prospects and breakthrough potential.

“Unlocking the Potential of Low Altitude Economy in Hong Kong” was presented by Mr Clement Ho, Director of Arup. Alumni were guided through an exploration of the opportunities and hurdles within Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy, as well as the industry’s growth prospects and breakthrough potential.

“Unlocking the Potential of Low Altitude Economy in Hong Kong” was presented by Mr Clement Ho, Director of Arup. Alumni were guided through an exploration of the opportunities and hurdles within Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy, as well as the industry’s growth prospects and breakthrough potential.

Professor Wong Ka Sing Lawrence, Emeritus Professor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, shed light on how artificial intelligence, big data, and robotic technologies are reshaping the treatment landscape for stroke and neurological disorders. In his talk “Innovative Technologies Ushering in a New Era of Stroke and Neurological Treatment and Rehabilitation”, he shared case studies showcasing their practical applications.

Professor Wong Ka Sing Lawrence, Emeritus Professor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, shed light on how artificial intelligence, big data, and robotic technologies are reshaping the treatment landscape for stroke and neurological disorders. In his talk “Innovative Technologies Ushering in a New Era of Stroke and Neurological Treatment and Rehabilitation”, he shared case studies showcasing their practical applications.

In October, the Alumni organised a visit to the recently completed Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports venue in Hong Kong.

In October, the Alumni organised a visit to the recently completed Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports venue in Hong Kong.

In October, the Alumni organised a visit to the recently completed Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports venue in Hong Kong.

In October, the Alumni organised a visit to the recently completed Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports venue in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong.

The School took pride in hosting its annual Alumni Week from October to December 2025, featuring a captivating array of AI-related talks and exciting guided tours for alumni and the wider public. The event delved into the realm of cutting-edge technologies, offering visits to an expansive sports venue and a journey back through the millennia to explore the history of Ancient Egypt. 

Explore the power of AI 

Mr Keith Li, Chairman of the Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association, delivered a comprehensive analysis to alumni on the practical and potential applications of generative AI across various industries. In his talk “Maximising GenAI for Practical Impact”, real-world cases were shared to equip attendees with a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of the workplace. 

“Unlocking the Potential of Low Altitude Economy in Hong Kong” was presented by Mr Clement Ho, Director of Arup. Alumni were guided through an exploration of the opportunities and hurdles within Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy, as well as the industry’s growth prospects and breakthrough potential. 

Professor Wong Ka Sing Lawrence, Emeritus Professor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, shed light on how artificial intelligence, big data, and robotic technologies are reshaping the treatment landscape for stroke and neurological disorders. In his talk “Innovative Technologies Ushering in a New Era of Stroke and Neurological Treatment and Rehabilitation”, he shared case studies showcasing their practical applications. 

These three talks were conducted concurrently through in-person and online participations, drawing over 540 immediate viewers, with the cumulative viewership exceeding 2,000 by the end of November. 

Modern architecture and ancient civilisation 

In October, the Alumni organised a visit to the recently completed Kai Tak Sports Park, the largest sports venue in Hong Kong. Participants explored various sections of the stadium, including the players’ changing rooms, spectator stands, and the field, gaining a better understanding of the “Hong Kong’s Home Stadium” and the stories behind its construction. 

During the guided tour of “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in November, alumni were immersed in the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts ever showcased in Hong Kong. Spanning nearly 5,000 years, the exhibition featured a diverse array of exhibits, including colossal statues, monuments, mummy cases, and masks, all of immense historical and scholarly significance. It presented a rare opportunity for alumni to witness the treasures of ancient Egypt firsthand. 

Moreover, the Alumni hosted the UNICEF Charity Run “HERO RUN – WondeRun” volunteer recruitment in December, rallying volunteers to champion children's rights and contribute to the society, embodying the Alumni’s motto of “We Learn to Serve” in action.