Hong Kong Crown Forum 2025 Promotes Cross-generational Scientists' Exchange
Posted Time: 2025 November 6 13:28
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The Hong Kong Guilin Forum 2025 was unveiled on November 5 at Hong Kong Science Park. As a world-class scientific event, the forum is committed to promoting cross-generational, cross-cultural, and cross-disciplinary exchanges.
Following the successful experience of the first edition, this year's Hong Kong Laureate Forum aims to gather top global scientific research talents to explore the infinite possibilities of science. The forum, organized by the Hong Kong Laureate Foru
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The opening ceremony was officiated by Mr. Chen Guoji, Chief Secretary for the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Mr. Tang Weizhang, Chairman of the Hong Kong Guilin Forum Committee, Mr. Lin Gaoyan, Vice Chairman of the Hender
In his opening speech, Tang Weizhang said, 'Since the inception of the Hong Kong Laureate Forum, we have had a grand vision: to connect scientists across generations, cultures, and disciplines. This is not just a gathering - it is a dynamic platform
During his welcoming speech, Secretary Chen Guoji said, 'As Professor Tang has mentioned, the establishment of the Hong Kong Crown Forum aims to support scientific development globally and locally, and to accelerate Hong Kong's rise as an innovation
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The four-day forum is rich in content, with multiple lectures from laureates of the Shaw Prize, plenary sessions, panel discussions, research presentations led by young scientists, and poster sessions. Focusing on three major Shaw Prize fields - astr
One focus of the forum is to promote deep communication between outstanding scientists and young scholars. Young scientists will present their latest research results to inspire creative thinking and research collaboration, while also visiting local
The forum also continues the spirit of popularizing science by hosting various public exchange activities, including a dialogue with local high school students on November 7, allowing scientific research giants to enter communities and campuses, as w
By Yu Hua, a reporter from Dragon TV and Knews of Look News, Hong Kong
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