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Category Archives: Space
PolyU strikes landmark deal with Boeing
The signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and The Boeing Company has paved the way for the establishment of Hong Kong’s first Aviation Services Research Centre (ASRC). Witnessed by Mr John Tsang, the Financial Secretary of the HKSAR Government; Miss Janet Wong, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology of the HKSAR Government, Ms Marjorie Yang, Chairman of PolyU Council and key industry players, the MoU was signed by Dr Dong Yang Wu, Vice President, Boeing Research and Technology - China, Boeing (China) Co. Ltd; and Professor Timothy W. Tong, PolyU President, at a special … Continue reading
Hustle and bustle
Our usual hustle and bustle summer training period has started already. Hundreds of students are engaging with training in diferent workshops and levels. Our workshops and staff members will be fully occupied in most of the time. Visit and activities other than teaching and training will inevitably be limited during this period.


