Health and Well-being
Our speakers share practical tips on how citizens – especially the elderly – can maintain physical and mental health and quality of life throughout the pandemic.
Speakers:
Dr Edward Leung, President, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology
Professor Ng Siu-man, Professor and Deputy Head, Department of Social Work and Social Administration of the University of Hong Kong
Speakers:
Dr Edward Leung, President, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology
Professor Ng Siu-man, Professor and Deputy Head, Department of Social Work and Social Administration of the University of Hong Kong
Health and Community Care Systems
This session analyses the pros and cons of the current healthcare system and what the pandemic has taught us to create a better healthcare system in Hong Kong.
Speakers:
Professor Peter Yuen, Dean, School of Professional and Continuing Education of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Liu Shao-haei, President, the Hong Kong College of Health Service Executives
Speakers:
Professor Peter Yuen, Dean, School of Professional and Continuing Education of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Liu Shao-haei, President, the Hong Kong College of Health Service Executives
Post-pandemic Business Opportunities
COVID-19 has heavily influenced our consumer behaviour. This session explores new business trends and opportunities in the new normal.
Speakers:
Mr Woody Tong, Co-founder and CEO, CoDeco
Mr Andrew Leung, Director, Diamond Restaurant 1947
Speakers:
Mr Woody Tong, Co-founder and CEO, CoDeco
Mr Andrew Leung, Director, Diamond Restaurant 1947
Digitalisation for Smart Ageing
As the pandemic progresses, how can the elderly cope with the “new normal” without digital support? This session explores new methods to improve digital inclusion among the elderly.
Speakers:
Professor Wong Kam-fai, Associate Dean (External Affairs), Faculty of Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mr Eric Fan, Vice President, Hong Kong Information Technology Federation
Speakers:
Professor Wong Kam-fai, Associate Dean (External Affairs), Faculty of Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mr Eric Fan, Vice President, Hong Kong Information Technology Federation