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How Cyberport start-ups innovate to help Hongkongers adapt to Covid-19 pandemic

  • Find Solution AI, Roborn and Bowtie are among the Hong Kong-based companies involved in the hi-tech hub’s ‘Braving the Epidemic’ campaign
  • The start-ups offer solutions ranging from AI-assisted online learning to anti-epidemic robots and a virtual health insurance and information platform

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As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to challenge and change our regular way of life, engineers and scientists have seen different types of technology emerge as essential tools in the “new normal”.

In response, Hong Kong’s hi-tech hub Cyberport launched the “Braving the Epidemic” campaign, which gathered more than 60 start-ups to develop technology solutions and new innovations to help the city fight the coronavirus, and also adapt to the daily challenges it has created.

Hong Kong’s hi-tech hub of Cyberport launched the “Braving the Epidemic” campaign to encourage the development of new innovations to help the city fight Covid-19.
Hong Kong’s hi-tech hub of Cyberport launched the “Braving the Epidemic” campaign to encourage the development of new innovations to help the city fight Covid-19.

The campaign now offers a range of applications designed to answer the needs of frontline medical staff, parents, schools and students doing remote learning, people required to quarantine at home, and disadvantaged communities. They also help businesses of all sizes that have taken an economic hit due to the pandemic.

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Here’s what three of these start-ups have been doing to improve how we learn, manage our health and stay safe during the Covid-19 era in Hong Kong.

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