News Express: Over 100 experts from home and abroad discuss smart city development at UM

新聞快訊:逾百海內外專家於澳大探討智慧城市發展

澳大舉辦第四屆澳門國際智慧城市技術研討會
UM holds the 4th Macao International Conference on Smart City Technologies


逾百海內外專家於澳大探討智慧城市發展

澳門大學智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室舉行“第四屆澳門國際智慧城市技術研討會”。今屆研討會主題為“賦能城市的韌性與可持續發展:AIOT技術創新”,過百名海內外專家及學者共同探討智慧城市發展的重大策略、跨領域的前沿知識理論及關鍵技術與實踐應用。

澳大校長、智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室主任宋永華擔任研討會主席。他在開幕致辭時表示,全球城市在追求韌性和持續發展的道路上,人工智能和物聯網技術在災害防治中扮演著關鍵角色,作用不可低估。是次會議為相關領域的研究人員、學者和專業人士提供了一個極佳的交流平台,分享智慧城市的創新理論和實踐經驗,並促進產業和技術的深入合作。

會上,英國劍橋大學教授Mark Girolami、美國卡內基梅隆大學教授Ramteen Sioshansi、美國聖母大學教授Ahsan Kareem及澳洲科廷大學特聘教授郝洪均發表了主旨報告。此外,澳大科技學院特聘教授阮家榮主持的“物聯網技術在災害防治中的關鍵問題”專題座談會,吸引了眾多學者的參與和熱烈討論。

今屆研討會延續往屆的多維度跨學科交流形式,發佈世界各地學者及業界具有原創性、關鍵性的研究成果;焦點領域包括智能通訊、大數據、智慧能源、自動駕駛、城市安全與災害防治等,展示了智慧城市建設的多個專案和人工智能技術的最新研究成果。

研討會由澳大科技學院、澳門特別行政區科學技術發展基金、澳門郵電局、澳大創科有限公司、珠海澳大科技研究院、粵港澳智慧城市聯合實驗室協辦;獲“一帶一路”國際科學組織聯盟、橫琴數字零碳島共享實驗室、NEIIC國創聯能贊助;得到華為服務(香港)有限公司—澳門分公司,澳門電訊有限公司,以及澳門特別行政區政府經濟及科技發展局、文化局、地球物理氣象局的贊助和支持。出席會議的嘉賓還有澳門特別行政區政府地球物理氣象局局長梁永權、郵電局副局長葉頌華、文化局代副局長何鴻斌、經濟及科技發展局科技廳代廳長李俊傑等。

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Over 100 experts from home and abroad discuss smart city development at UM

The State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City (SKL-IOTSC) of the University of Macau (UM) held the 4th Macao International Conference on Smart City Technologies. Themed ‘Powering Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Innovations in AIOT’, this year’s conference brought together more than 100 experts and scholars from home and abroad to explore key strategies, cutting-edge interdisciplinary theories, key technologies, and applications for smart city development.

Yonghua Song, rector of UM and director of SKL-IOTSC, was the general chair of the conference. In his opening speech, Song emphasised the critical role of artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies in disaster prevention and mitigation, highlighting their indispensable contributions to the pursuit of urban resilience and sustainable development of cities worldwide. He added that the conference provided an excellent platform for researchers, scholars and professionals in related fields to share novel theories and experiences in smart city development, fostering deeper collaborations between industry and technology sectors.

Keynote speakers at the conference included Mark Girolami, professor at the University of Cambridge; Ramteen Sioshansi, professor at Carnegie Mellon University; Ahsan Kareem, professor at the University of Notre Dame; Hao Hong, Distinguished Professor at Curtin University. In addition, the panel discussion titled ‘Critical Issues in Internet of Things Technologies for Disaster Mitigation’, moderated by Yuen Ka Veng, Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology at UM, attracted many scholars to engage in discussions.

This year’s conference followed the format of previous editions, providing a platform for participants to engage in multidimensional and interdisciplinary exchanges, and for scholars and industry practitioners from around the world to present original and significant research findings. Focusing on smart communication, big data, smart energy, autonomous driving, urban safety and disaster prevention, the conference showcased a range of smart city development projects, and the latest research results in artificial intelligence technologies.

The conference was co-organised by the Faculty of Science and Technology of UM, the Science and Technology Development Fund of the Macao SAR, the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau, UMTEC Limited, the Zhuhai UM Science & Technology Research Institute, and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Joint Laboratory for Smart Cities. It is sponsored by the Alliance of National and International Science Organizations for the Belt and Road Regions, the Hengqin Digital Zero-Carbon Island Shared Laboratory, and NEIIC. The event was also sponsored and supported by Huawei Services (Hong Kong) Co Ltd Macau Branch, CTM, and various departments of the Macao SAR Government, including the Economic and Technological Development Bureau, the Cultural Affairs Bureau, and the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau. The conference was also attended by Leong Weng Kun, director of the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau; Ip Chong Wa, deputy director of the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau; Ho Hong Pan, acting vice president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau; Lei Chon Kit, acting chief of the Technology Department of the Economic and Technological Development Bureau.

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