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Keynote Session
Chaired by: Prof. Patrick Chau, Chairperson, HKICC2016 Programme Committee
Format: Individual Presentations
09:00 09:25 Topic: Accelerating Business Collaboration Through Fact-Based Value Conversations
Mr. Todd E. Tucker, General Manager & Author, Technology Business Management Council
09:25 09:50 Topic: The Transformation of E-business in Airline Industry
Dr. Zhilin Wei, Chief Executive Officer, China Eastern Airlines E-Business Co., Ltd
09:50 10:15 Topic: Opportunities in Education in a New Connected Economy
Dr. Simon Leung, Vice Chairman and Executive Director, NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited
10:15 10:35
Session Abstract
Session 1: Societal Enhancement
Integration of IT and communication technologies, such as IoT, Public Data with Analytics into the society provides
opportunities to make cities of the future more efficient, resilient, and undoubtedly improve the quality of life. But there
are many unresolved social and technical questions which may receive less attention than the obvious potential
benefits.
Bringing together the renowned speakers from Education, e-Health, Smart City and Public Data into this speakers
session and it will allow us the opportunity to focus on how our contemporary society and urban life is increasingly
shaped by technology and what this means for the societal enhancement.
Session 2: Transformational and Disruptive Business Model in the Connected Economy
Hand-held devices, Internet/mobile telecommunication channels and cloud-based platforms have enabled forwardlooking organizations to leverage on the transformational and disruptive business models to change the operating
characteristics, competitive forces, as well as industry structure and collaborative partnership/settings of various
industries/sectors. This session exemplifies three successful cases in e-commerce business, insurance and stock
trading.
Session 3: Public-Private-Partnership ecosystem for startup
In recent years we have witnessed many successes in startup both overseas and Hong Kong (GoGoVan, Insight
Robotics, SoldEazy just to name a few). This uprising trend is attracting more entrepreneurs and young professionals
to create startups to nurture new ideas and implement innovative business solutions.
How should Hong Kong , through relevant government policies together with industry collaboration, effectively
continue to improve our standing as a major hub for startup, riding on what we have established already.
The session will provide perspectives from a speaker from Singapore to share its progress and achievements in
government and industry collaboration, and a the founder of an award-winning HK business solution provider to speak
on the prevailing PPP ecosystem for startup in Hong Kong.
Session 4: Industry 4.0 A new paradigm shift on global business
Industry 4.0 (i4.0) advocates a new smart business and industry paradigm transformation which brings an impact of
increasing digitization to the global economy across various sectors and society. It combines to use the state-ofthe-art Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The German expert from Fraunhofer IPT (who is the
advocator of i4.0) will reveal the secret of this subject and give the insights into the business opportunity for ICT
sector. Our government official will depict the transformation towards smart enterprises in our city for driving
economic growth. HKPC will elaborate the key elements for smart industry which will apparently become a key to
success.
Session 5: Blockchain: Opportunities, Challenges and Implementation
Digital Ledger implementation brings benefits of: Disintermediation reduces counterparty risks; Users are
empowered by controlling their own transactions; High quality data is facilitated with completion, consistency, timely
manner, and accuracy; Decentralized networks help withstand malicious attacks; Process integrity ensures
transactions are executed as the protocol commands; Transparency is ensured as changes to digital ledger are
publicly viewable by all parties creating transparency, and all transactions are immutable; and Transaction times
and costs are reduced. Institutions, however, may face challenges when adopting the technology. These include
Nascent technology; Large energy consumption of computer; Cyber security concerns; Integration
concerns; and High initial capital costs.
Session 6: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Privacy
One of the cybersecurity strategies to defend against cyber-attacks is to collect and share cyber threat
intelligence. Security organizations have deployed numerous sensors across the world to monitor and analyze
internet traffic. While participating companies enjoy the information shared to them on potential attack patterns and
trends, there have always been debates on the privacy issues associated with the collection, storage, and use of
these data.
In this session, latest technologies on the collection and sharing of cyber intelligence will be discussed, and the
privacy issues and concerns will also be examined.