How budding innovators can help Hong Kong promote smart city living amid Covid-19 pandemic
- City I&T Grand Challenge, titled ‘Be an Innovator’, hopes global community will submit ideas to create more sustainable and inclusive society
- Competition, organised by Hong Kong government and supported by HKSTP, wants students, start-ups and entrepreneurs to help transform city’s future
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The continuing Covid-19 pandemic has created huge environmental and social challenges for people around the world as they adapt to the “new normal”.
Amid the risk of catching the deadly coronavirus disease, Covid-19, members of the public have had to adapt to lockdowns and other social-distancing restrictions during the outbreak. Many of them have lost their jobs at struggling businesses, or been forced to work and study from home.
In Hong Kong, for example, there has also been a huge increase in demand for single-use utensils and containers as many people staying home try to minimise the risk of infections. The drastic reduction in face-to-face contact has also meant that many residents in the cramped, crowded city, particularly the elderly, have felt disconnected from their families.
These types of challenges have highlighted the urgent need for all cities to adopt innovative solutions and create a more sustainable and inclusive society in future. In December, Hong Kong launched its first City I&T Grand Challenge, titled “Be an Innovator”, which seeks to encourage the global community to help create solutions that will build a smart city.
The deadline for submitting entries is April 24.