How to promote data cooperation between Shanghai and Hong Kong? 136 teams participated in this competition
2024-08-17
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Yesterday, the Data Elements x Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Open Data Competition 2024 Award Ceremony and the departure ceremony for the Shanghai Division of the "Data Elements x" Competition were held in the Shibei High-tech Park.
Photo provided by the organizer of the event (the same below)
The reporter learned that in order to further increase the synergy between Shanghai and Hong Kong, Shanghai and Hong Kong are carrying out multi-dimensional cooperation around data circulation and application. Last year, the government departments of Shanghai and Hong Kong jointly hosted the first "Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Open Data Competition". At the sixth Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Conference this year, "Promoting Shanghai-Hong Kong Data Cooperation" was written into the cooperation conference documents. In the next three years, the Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Open Data Competition will open up the "cross-border use of data" path, promote the formation of high-quality data sets such as transportation data, supply chain data, medical data, and financial data for cross-border use by scientific research institutions in the two places, create a better data environment for the scientific and technological innovation fields of the two places, and further promote Shanghai-Hong Kong data cooperation.
This year, under the guidance of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Data and the Digital Policy Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, SODA and B4B jointly organized the "Data Elements x Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Open Data Competition 2024" (hereinafter referred to as the "Shanghai-Hong Kong Competition"), with a total of 136 teams from Shanghai and Hong Kong registering, including 85 teams from Shanghai and 51 teams from Hong Kong. The event site awarded the first place in the four tracks of "Smart Travel", "Smart Life", "Smart Environment" and "Smart Economy" to the team that won the jury award, and the outstanding projects will be recommended to participate in the national finals.
The project that won the jury's grand prize this time is "Science and Technology Innovation Capability Evaluation Service Platform - Helping Financial Institutions Support Science and Technology Innovation Enterprises". Kang Long, the project leader and data expert of Hehe Information Qixin, said that at present, the development of science and technology enterprises requires sufficient financial support. However, most science and technology enterprises are asset-light companies, and it is difficult to measure the value of their intangible assets and their technological innovation capabilities. For financial institutions, corporate data is scattered and difficult to obtain, especially in the credit scenario. Traditional credit models and risk control models make it difficult to grant credit and market science and technology innovation enterprises. All these factors have led to the difficulties of difficult and expensive financing for science and technology enterprises.
Kang Long told reporters that as an enterprise business information query APP under Hehe Information, Qixinbao has built a comprehensive evaluation model for science and technology enterprises based on five major categories: corporate technological innovation, scientific and technological qualifications, R&D strength, growth, and industry potential. It also builds a strategic emerging industry database through characteristic industry big data to conduct selective analysis of the sub-industries to which scientific and technological enterprises belong, assisting financial institutions in making business application scenario decisions.
The project that won the Best Smart Life Award, "Urban Public and Commercial Accessibility Facilities Evaluation Platform", was jointly developed by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Shenzhen Aerospace Smart City System Technology Research Institute. It focuses on groups with needs for barrier-free travel, and forms a social barrier-free travel road network based on the pedestrian road network combined with terrain and other geographic information elements. It also analyzes the "medical, food, housing, and transportation" needs of barrier-free travelers, and at the same time gray-classifies the travel capabilities of the aging population, designs evaluation models for the access roads and internal facilities of public facilities and buildings, and provides solutions for optimizing barrier-free access in commercial facilities.
"In terms of social benefits, the project provides quantitative results for the current status assessment and future site selection of public facilities such as nursing homes, which will serve the future urban design; in terms of economic benefits, the assessment results are pushed to the market, which will expand the consumption capacity of people without barriers and can effectively divert silver-haired consumption to 'elderly-friendly' facilities." said He Tao, project leader and chief engineer of Shenzhen Aerospace Smart City System Technology Research Institute.
In addition, Li Zhenye, director of B4B and director of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Digital Ecosystem Exchange Center, announced at the event that the Shanghai-Hong Kong Cooperation Open Data Competition has become a recommended unit for the "Asia-Pacific Information Technology Competition APICTA", further enhancing the influence of the event in the Asia-Pacific region.
Shao Jun, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Data and director of the Shanghai Big Data Center, said that Shanghai will take this competition as an opportunity to further activate the potential of data elements. First, improve the mechanism, accelerate value transformation, and improve relevant mechanisms to provide institutional guarantees. Second, focus on innovation and empower thousands of industries. Work hard on cutting-edge fields, key technologies, core applications, etc. Third, cooperate for win-win results, optimize the digital ecosystem, strengthen international digital cooperation, and promote exchanges.
The event is hosted by the Shanghai Municipal Data Bureau and the Digital Policy Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, organized by the Jing'an District Data Bureau and Shibei Hi-Tech Group, and jointly operated by the SODA Competition Organizing Committee and B4B Challenge.
Xinmin Evening News trainee reporter Chen Jialin