Cyberport
led
nine
community
members
to
participate
in
WAIC
2025.
WAIC
2025
centred
around
the
theme
of
“Global
Solidarity
in
the
AI
Era”.
The
conference
brought
together
global
experts,
scholars,
entrepreneurs,
government
officials,
international
organisations,
and
investors,
creating
a
platform
for
collaboration
and
showcasing
cutting-edge
AI
solutions.
This
year,
Cyberport
again
led
start-ups
to
participate
in
the
“Hong
Kong
Pavilion”
established
by
the
Hong
Kong
Trade
Development
Council
(HKTDC),
showcasing
Hong
Kong’s
AI
innovations
to
global
audiences.
The
exhibits
include
a
wide
range
of
innovative
applications,
such
as
AI
education
platforms,
fall
risk
management
systems,
smart
training
systems,
smart
city
applications,
and
AI
content
generation
platforms,
fully
demonstrating
Hong
Kong’s
strength
in
the
Innovation
and
Technology
(I&T)
sector.
(For
details
of
the
participating
start-ups,
please
refer
to
the
appendix.)
At the opening ceremony, Premier Li Qiang of the State Council presented three suggestions for advancing AI development and global governance: promoting the dissemination and application of outcomes; strengthening cooperation in innovation and open-source initiatives; and building a secure and trustworthy global governance framework.
As Hong Kong’s AI accelerator, Cyberport is advancing several key initiatives in related fields. Through the AISS, Cyberport promotes the transformation of local research and development (R&D) and application projects, fostering the realisation of AI outcomes. In promoting open-source cooperation, the “Cyberport Open Source Community” was established in June this year to provide computing power through Cyberport’s Artificial Intelligence Supercomputing Centre (AISC), supporting open-source technology testing and application. Furthermore, in building a governance system, Cyberport has partnered with various sectors, including the international organisation World Digital Technology Academy (WDTA), to establish the “WDTA Asia-Pacific Institute” at Cyberport, promoting regional governance standards and global cooperation, thereby contributing to the creating of a safe, trustworthy, and responsible AI ecosystem and demonstrating Hong Kong’s proactive role in global AI development.
Rocky Cheng, CEO of Cyberport, stated “AI is rapidly becoming a key driver of new quality productive forces. As Hong Kong’s digital technology hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is proud to lead nine outstanding community members to this year’s WAIC, three of whom have been selected for the ‘WAIC 2025 Future Tech’. Additionally, one of the use cases from the ‘Artificial Intelligence Subsidy Scheme’ has been shortlisted for the Top 30 of the prestigious SAIL Award, showcasing innovative application solutions to the world and highlighting Hong Kong’s technological capabilities. Cyberport and our community members will continue to leverage our strengths in line with the development strategies of the HKSAR Government and the nation, focusing on research and development and transformative real-world applications in areas such as AI, green technology and Fintech. We will keep welcoming key enterprises from various tech sectors and promoting digital transformation for both society and businesses, contributing innovative power and economic value to the technological innovation and high-quality development of Hong Kong and beyond.”
To foster innovation, this year’s “Future Tech Innovation Incubation Exhibition Special Zone” featured some of the world’s most promising AI start-ups, including three Cyberport start-ups: Canpanion, which develops AI-driven education and psychology ecosystems; Votee AI, focusing on AIGC technology for governments and enterprises; and YouToo Robot, specialising in industrial AI operation and maintenance. They were selected as “WAIC 2025 Future Tech” in recognition of their forward-looking solutions, growth potential, and commercial value; notably, Votee AI and YouToo Robot have been recognised as “Future Tech” for the second consecutive year. Moreover, other start-ups including FireAlert, LAiPIC, Laiye, Lidarvision, RealAI, and HK Simfinity showcased their AI applications at the event, allowing attendees from around the world to experience Hong Kong’s I&T scene.
Additionally, one of the approved projects under the AISS, titled “Enhancing Edge-based Foundation Models for Advanced Reasoning”, developed by PolyU, along with projects from strategic enterprises at Cyberport, including iFLYTEK’s “AI Learning Tablet: A Personalised Learning Device Empowered by Spark Large Model”, and Apollo Go‘s “Autonomous Ride-hailing Platform”, were shortlisted for the Top 30 of the SAIL Award. Biren Technology‘s joint project on the “Distributed OCS All-Optical Interconnection Chips and Super-node Application Innovation Solution” won the SAIL Award, the highest honour at WAIC. This award aims to identify globally recognised AI projects that significantly enhance human well-being, thereby encouraging technological breakthroughs, application innovations and governance explorations.
During the conference, Cyberport also co-organised a forum entitled “The Bay Area Hub in the Age of AI: Hong Kong’s New Vision for the Smart Economy” with the HKTDC and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) to explore Hong Kong’s strategic positioning in the development of the smart economy. The forum features speakers from leading technology enterprise including Chairman of Suanova Technology Douglas Fang, Prof Guo Yike, Provost of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Director of HKGAI, and Prof Yang Hongxia, Executive Director of the PolyU Academy for Artificial Intelligence, Associate Dean (Global Engagement) of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, who shared insights on the application and future development of AI technology.
Additionally, a panel discussion, moderated by Dr Crystal Fok, Director of AI Applications at Cyberport, included Hendrick Sin, Chairperson of the Committee of the AISS, Alvin Li, Head of Supervisory Technology at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Liu Hui, General Manager of Hong Kong Inspur Cloud Company, and Guanchun Wang, Chairman of Laiye Technology to discuss how Hong Kong can leverage its international advantages to foster cross-regional cooperation, exploring aspects such as government funding, financial regulation, enterprise settlement, and the international expansion of start-ups.
With the AISC, the largest in Hong Kong, commencing operation in December last year, Cyberport actively promotes the local R&D and applications, with the AISC and AI Lab as the core engines to achieve more scientific research breakthroughs. This year, its computing power will gradually increase to 3,000 PFLOPS to meet the industry’s growing demand for R&D. Cyberport also collaborates with over 400 AI and data science start-ups and works with local colleges, R&D institutions and enterprises to fully utilise the computing resources of the AISC to promote AI technology and R&D, empowering digital and intelligent transformation of industries, promoting the digital economy and AI development, and supporting Hong Kong in realising its vision of becoming an international AI and I&T hub.
Appendix I – Cyberport start-ups participating in the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2025 (in alphabetical order):
Company
Name |
Description |
Canpanion
Group
Limited |
Canpanion
is
crafting
the
best
internationally
recognised
psychological
and
educational
AI
expert
for
Asian,
built
on
high-quality
international
standards
and
integrated
with
local
data
and
best
practices,
empowering
game
changers
of
tomorrow.
It
has
built
an
AI
education
ecosystem
and
developed
an
AI-powered
assessment
and
training
system,
a
data
analysis
platform,
AI
campus
assistants,
AI
professional
teachers
and
intelligent
robots.
It
has
established
partnerships
with
more
than
100
organisations
and
stakeholders
from
various
sectors,
including
the
Hong
Kong
Digital
Policy
Office,
the
Hong
Kong
University
of
Education,
Zhejiang
University,
Nantong
Psychology
Association,
Cyberport
and
City
University
of
Hong
Kong. |
FireAlert |
FireAlert
is
a
leading
AI
solutions
provider
in
Hong
Kong,
specialising
in
Retrieval-augmented
generation
(RAG),
Inference
AI
and
Agentic
AI
technologies.
FireAlert
provides
secure,
reliable
and
locally
deployed
solutions
that
combine
a
dynamic
knowledge
base
with
multimodal
interaction
capabilities
to
empower
organisations
to
achieve
data-driven
decision
making. |
LAiPIC
AI
Technology
Company
Limited |
LAiPIC.AI
is
a
Chinese
AIGC
enterprise
awarded
the
national-level
“Little
Giant”
title
for
specialization,
refinement,
distinctive
features
and
innovation.
Since
its
establishment
on
July
30,
2015,
it
has
launched
products
such
as
AI
animation
generation
(Doratoon),
AI
interactive
agent
(Vinabot),
and
AI
multilingual
barrier-free
simultaneous
interpretation
(InnAIO).
It
has
served
over
30
million
users
worldwide,
covering
more
than
180
countries
and
regions,
with
branches
in
Hong
Kong,
Tokyo,
Singapore,
Dubai,
Los
Angeles,
Paris
and
other
locations,
and
has
always
been
committed
to
realizing
the
next-generation
interaction
methods
for
global
users
through
AI. |
Laiye
Technology
HK
Limited |
With
the
vision
of
Building
AI
Agents
for
Everyone,
Laiye
Technology
is
a
leading
enterprise
in
the
field
of
global
intelligent
automation,
and
a
National-Level
Specialised
and
Innovative
“Little
Giant”
Enterprise.
Their
solutions
cover
the
core
scenarios
of
finance,
human
resources,
customer
service,
marketing,
sales,
production
and
supply
chain
from
simple
tasks
to
complex
processes,
and
through
end-to-end
intelligent
automation,
the
company
are
able
to
reconstruct
the
human-machine
collaboration
model,
achieve
cost
reduction
and
increase
efficiency,
and
unleash
the
potential
of
organisational
innovation.
The
company
serves
more
than
3,000
clients,
including
300
Fortune
500
companies. |
Lidarvision
Limited |
Founded
in
2021,
Lidarvision
is
focused
on
providing
standardised,
fall
detection
AI
systems
based
on
3D
LiDAR
technology
while
maintaining
strict
user
privacy
and
security.
The
company’s
vision
is
to
be
able
to
quickly
detect
falls
in
indoor
environments
and
notify
caregivers
at
the
earliest
opportunity.
Leveraging
its
extensive
experience
in
AI
and
3D
LiDAR
technologies,
Lidarvision
is
committed
to
improving
the
quality,
performance
and
execution
of
its
software
with
the
goal
of
outperforming
its
competitors
on
all
fronts. |
RealAI
Technology
HK
Limited |
RealAI
was
established
in
July
2018
with
the
support
of
Tsinghua
University’s
Institute
for
AI
Industry
Research.
It
focuses
on
AI
safety
and
large
model
applications,
building
trustworthy,
reliable
and
expandable
third-generation
AI.
It
strives
to
achieve
commercialization
in
the
fields
of
government,
finance,
education,
and
security
by
building
large
model
safety
and
AI
forgery
content
detection
platforms,
empowering
the
new
quality
of
productive
forces. |
HK
Simfinity
Holdings
Limited |
HK
Simfinity
specialises
in
AI+XR+IoT
intelligent
training
solutions.
Its
SimCloud
platform
seamlessly
integrates
large-scale
AI
models,
virtual
reality
and
IoT
technologies
to
provide
immersive
training
systems
for
high-growth
industries
such
as
healthcare
and
aviation.
The
company
has
collaborated
with
the
Faculty
of
Medicine
of
the
Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong,
Sinopec,
Red
Cross,
and
Cathay
Pacific.
It
is
also
an
ecosystem
partner
for
the
deployment
and
testing
of
the
Amazon
Cloud
Deepseek
project,
and
maintains
a
strategic
partnership
with
Qualcomm. |
Votee
AI
Limited |
Based
in
Hong
Kong,
Votee
AI
is
an
innovative
company
focusing
on
AIGC
technology
for
government
and
enterprise,
dedicated
to
providing
cutting-edge
AI
solutions
to
solve
real
business
challenges,
enhance
operational
efficiency,
and
create
greater
value.
Leveraging
deep
local
market
presence
and
insights
gained
over
years,
we
possess
a
profound
understanding
of
the
unique
needs
of
Hong
Kong’s
government,
enterprises,
and
users.
Through
our
proprietary
Cantonese
Large
Language
Model
(LLM),
multi-dialect
support
capabilities,
and
secure
on-premises
AI
Agent
platform,
we
deliver
AI
solutions
that
are
precisely
tailored
to
meet
local
market
demands. |
YouToo
Robot
(HK)
Limited |
YouToo
Robot
is
an
innovative
enterprise
focusing
on
industrial
AI,
with
a
core
team
from
The
Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong
with
rich
experience
in
industrial
automation
and
entrepreneurship.
The
company
uses
its
self-developed
industrial
vertical
AI
model
to
enter
the
manufacturing
industry’s
digitalization
scene,
and
builds
NexFactory,
a
sustainable
learning
intelligent
operation
and
maintenance
product,
which
solves
the
problems
of
equipment
troubleshooting
and
knowledge
transfer.
NexFactory
has
been
recognised
as
one
of
the
“Top
100
Industrial
APPs”
by
the
Ministry
of
Industry
and
Information
Technology
of
the
People’s
Republic
of
China
(MIIT),
selected
for
the
Hong
Kong
Cyberport
Incubation
Program,
and
invested
by
TusStar
and
SF
Capital. |
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