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Tuesday 9 October 201808:30 - 18:00Charles K. Kao Auditorium (‘The Golden Egg’)Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP), Hong Kong
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Industry 4.0 allows both businesses, institutions and governments to fundamentally rethink how they create, capture and deliver value for their clients, stakeholders and citizens.
This rethink is enabled by a set of technologies including autonomous robots, simulation technology, system integration, the Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, cloud computing, additive manufacturing, augmented reality and big data.
The potential promises are enormous: starting with increased productivity in business and services delivery in government to redefining the selling model away from physical products and onto the functions of those products.
Because Industry 4.0 touches all parts of a business and the public sector, system approaches are required and the need for good leadership is more pressing than ever: a clear articulation of strategy and desired business outcomes as well as good change management are essential for taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by Industry 4.0. While traditional leadership approaches remain valid, these need to be augmented with the creation of diversity, ethical responsibility and agility.
Swinburne University of Technology, in collaboration with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Hong Kong Smart City Consortium, Hong Kong Productivity Council and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), is organizing the 2018 Industry 4.0 Leadership Summit. The Summit brings together leading figures in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Transportation and Data Security to discuss pressing issues in Industry 4.0 implementation and how to play a significant role in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Areas of focusKey areas of focus include:
• Autonomous Vehicles
• Automation
• Blockchain and Cybersecurity
• Digital Manufacturing
• Digital Healthcare Systems and Technologies
• Energy Harvesting and Saving
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Smart Infrastructure and Green Construction
• Smart Cities and Urbanisation
• Transportation Systems and Logistic Management
Event StructureIndustry 4.0 Leaders Panel Discussion• Experts from public and private sectors in Australia, Hong Kong and Guandong will share their views and experiences in four interactive panel sessions: Manufacturing 4.0, Infrastructure 4.0, Transport 4.0 and Data Security 4.0.
Industry 4.0 Solution / Product Exhibition• Showcase of the latest solutions and products for smarter processes.
Leaders Networking Reception• An opportunity for mingling and establishing new partnerships.
IntroductionLeaders in industry, government, cities, research and educational organisations have a critical role to play in formulating Industry 4.0 strategies and leading the implementation for the benefit of our societies.
Time08:30 - 09:00
09:05 - 09:40
09:40 - 09:50
09:51 - 10:05
10:05 - 10:35
10:35 - 11:05
11:05 - 11:20
ActivityRegistration and Refreshments
MOU Signing Ceremony
Souvenir Presentation
Group Photo Taking
Welcoming Address
Ms Michaela Browning Australia’s Consul-General to Hong Kong
Mr Frank Chan JP Secretary for Transport and Housing, HKSAR Government
Profesor Aleksandar Subic Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development), Swinburne University of Technology Chair of Industry 4.0 Testlabs, Future of Work and Education, Prime Minister’s Industry 4.0 Taskforce
Keynote presentation
Dr Bronwyn Evans Chief Executive Officer, Standards Australia ISO VP Finance, International Standards Organisation (ISO) Member of the Australian Industry 4.0 Advanced Manufacturing Forum
Mr Sudhir Pai Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (Global Financial Services), Capgemini
Tea Break
ProgramIndustry 4.0 Leadership SummitTuesday 9 October 2018
ProgramSession 1: Manufacturing 4.0
Time11:20 - 12:20
ActivitySession Chair (5 mins)
Professor Daniel Cheng BBS MH JP Past Chairman, Federation of Hong Kong Industries Managing Director of Dunwell Enviro-Tech (Holdings) Limited
Panelists (5 mins each):
Dr Nico Adams Director, Swinburne Factory of the Future
Mr David Chuter CEO and Managing Director, Innovative Manufacturing CRC (IMCRC) Member of the Australian Industry 4.0 Advanced Manufacturing Forum
Ms Lilia Kanevska Managing Partner at DMS Solutions / RPA and Machine Learning
Professor Eric Yim JP Chairman, Hong Kong Design Centre Chairman, Design Council of Hong Kong Deputy Chairman, Federation of Hong Kong Industries Member, Chief Executive’s Council of Advisers on Innovation and Strategic Development Professor Wei Zhou
Industry 4.0 Research Centre, Guangdong Academy of Sciences
Panel DiscussionQuestions from the floor
Session 1: Manufacturing 4.0
ProgramSession 2: Infrastructure 4.0
Time12:20 - 01:20
1:20 - 2:45
ActivitySession Chair (5 mins)
Professor Alan Kin-tak Lau Pro Vice-Chancellor (International Research Development), Swinburne University of Technology
Panelists (5 mins each):
Mr Wilfred Lau Arup Fellow and Director, Arup
Mr Albert Wong Director, PWC Hong Kong
Ir Conrad Wong BBS JP Vice Chairman, Yau Lee Holdings Limited Deputy Chairman, Vocational Training Council Member, Advisory Council on the Environment Member, Energy Advisory Committee
Professor John Wilson Deputy Vice-Chancellor and CEO, Swinburne Sarawak
Panel DiscussionQuestions from the floor
Lunch
Session 2: Infrastructure 4.0
ProgramSession 3: Transport 4.0
Time2:45 - 3:45
ActivitySession Chair (5 mins)
Ms Rosana Wong Vice President, Smart City Consortium Director, Cyberport Executive Director, Yau Lee Holdings Limited Founder and CEO, Urban Systems Company Limited
Panelists (5 mins each):
Mr Chris Au-Young General Manager of Smart Airport Airport Authority Hong Kong
Dr Lawrence Cheung Director, Technology Development, Hong Kong Productivity Council CEO, Automotive Parts & Accesssory Systems R&D Centre
Profesor Hussein Dia Chair, Department of Civil and Construction, Swinburne University of Technology Deputy Director, Smart Cities Research Institute
Dr Simon Wong CEO, Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Panel DiscussionQuestions from the floor
Session 3: Transport 4.0
Time3:45 - 4:45
ActivitySession Chair (5 mins)
Professor Timos Sellis Director, Swinburne Data Science Research Institute
Panelists (5 mins each):
Mr Tony Lam Deputy Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, HKSAR
Ms Gracie Ng Associate Director, ICT Cluster & Smart City Platform Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
Mr Matt Tett Managing Director, Enex Testlab Chair, IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA) Work Stream 5-Cyber Security & Network Resilience
Professor Yang Xiang Dean, Digital Research Innovation Capability Platform, Swinburne University of Technology
Dr Liming Zhu Research Director, Data 61
Panel DiscussionQuestions from the floor
Session 4: Data and Security 4.0
ProgramIndustry 4.0 Leadership SummitTuesday 9 October 2018
Time4:45 - 5:00
5:00 - 5:10
5:10 - 6:00
ActivityHuman Resources 4.0How to tie in human resources management with Industry 4.0
Mr Isao Sakurai Member of the Board and Executive Vice President and GM of Think Tank Division and Corporate Division, PERSOL Group
Closing remarks
Profesor Aleksandar Subic Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development), Swinburne University of Technology Chair of Industry 4.0 Testlabs, Future of Work and Education, Prime Minister’s Industry 4.0 Taskforce
Networking Session
ProgramIndustry 4.0 Leadership SummitTuesday 9 October 2018
FOR MORE INFORMATIONProfessor Alan Kin Tak LAUPro Vice-Chancellor (International Research Development)Swinburne University of [email protected]+61 439 941 430 / +852 9326 8801 (Whatsapp)
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The information contained in this course guide was correct at the time of publication, August 2018.The university reserves the right to alter or amend the material contained in this guide.Course information may change, for the most up-to-date information please visit our website.
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