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2003 Hong Kong Award for Industry: Machinery and Equipment Design Grand Award


2003 Winners

Product name: VitalScan Kodak Reference Archiving and Kodak Scanner Bundle
Company name: VITOVA Limited / Kodak (Hong Kong) Limited
Designer: Theo Wit
General Comment on the Product
The product is an integrated of several components in the software side, it uses “TH-OCR” for Chinese character recognition, “VitalCat” for content analysis and Montage for image analysis. Appartently, the product enjoys some success and market acceptance and sold approximately 700 pieces since production start.

Product name: LinkEasy
Company name: SinoCDN Ltd
Designer: SinoCDN Ltd

 

 

General Comment on the Product
The plug-and-play deployment architecture of the product supports user’s authentication, authorization and access point connection regardless of the network configuration in the user’s computer or PDA. Moreover, its machine architecture that provides user’s selective service customization including bandwidth, priority service, real time option and personal account.

 

Product name: Air Risk-Reduction and Health Booster Module
Company name: Acumen Environmental Engineering and Technologies Co. Ltd and EnvironmentalCare Ltd
Designer: Acumen Environmental Engineering and Technologies Co. Ltd and EnvironmentalCare Ltd
 

General Comment on the Product
It is a two stage air treatment device to be installed in the ducting of an indoor air system. The Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO) with an improved Nano-Fotocode? nano coating of titanium dioxide and the Biodegradation (BD) chamber lead to a significant reduction of environmental hygienic biological and chemical stress and risk factors at greatly enhanced efficiency and specificity.

 

Product name: Water Treatment System by Solar Power for Remote Area
Company name: Waste & Environmental Technologies Ltd
Designer: W O Leung
   

General comments on the product
The system is based on the Impinging Stream Reaction system where coagulant is injected into the influent stream and the impinging stream spirals down to the bottom of the reactor, before being pushed upwards into a collecting pipe. It is possible for operation in a remote area from power generated by a solar panel.