HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 11 February 2026 -
Centre of Advanced Power and Autonomous Systems (APAS), under the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC),
made its first-ever appearance at the Asia Photonics Expo (APE
2026)—Asia's leading platform for photonics technology innovation—held
in Singapore from 4 to 6 February. During the exhibition, APAS showcased
its advanced automotive photonics R&D achievements to photonics
experts and enterprises in the field from across Asia and around the
world. Featured innovations included
an Automotive-grade MEMS Drive OIS Actuator and
an Augmented Reality Head-up Display for Commercial Vehicles.
Meanwhile, APAS organised the
"Go Global to Southeast Asia: Singapore Photonics and Emerging Industries Delegation",
leading representatives from Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland enterprises
to participate in APE 2026 as well as a series of site visits and
exchange activities. This initiative aimed to present Hong Kong's
comprehensive R&D and industrial strengths in photonics and emerging
sectors to the international community. It also sought to help small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in understanding market dynamics and
technological trends in Singapore's photonics and emerging industries,
facilitate cross-regional business networking, and support enterprises
in expanding into Southeast Asian and global markets.
Mr Yonghai DU, Chief Innovation Officer of HKPC and General Manager of APAS,
said, "The '15th Five-Year Plan' Recommendations emphasise fostering
emerging industries and accelerating the development of industrial
clusters in strategic emerging fields such as new energy and new
materials. Over the years, HKPC has been committed to helping
enterprises turn R&D outcomes into competitive market application
solutions. APAS focuses on R&D in various technological fields,
including green transportation, smart mobility, intelligent systems and
emerging applications. By collaborating with industry, academia and
research institutions, APAS transforms R&D outcomes into
commercially viable products and solutions, thereby enhancing Hong
Kong's competitiveness in the fields of new energy vehicles and
intelligent driving".
"Photonics plays an irreplaceable role in data acquisition, transmission
and processing, and is therefore critical to the field of intelligent
driving. This is APAS's first participation in the APE, together with
the organisation of a delegation to Southeast Asia, aims to lay a more
solid foundation for the long-term development of automotive photonics
technologies, while supporting businesses in expanding into photonics
and emerging industries markets in Southeast Asia".
First Debut in APE 2026 to Deepen International Photonics Industry Connections
Photonics technologies are widely applied across various sectors,
including communications, information technology, healthcare, industrial
manufacturing and energy. Held in Singapore, APE 2026 is one of the
most influential events in the photonics industry in Asia. It brought
together research institutions, technology companies and industry
leaders from around the world to showcase cutting-edge technologies and
innovative application scenarios across the entire photonics value
chain. As a leading R&D institution in new energy and intelligent
driving, APAS made its debut at APE 2026, leveraging its R&D
strengths to contribute to technological collaboration and application
innovation within the photonics industry. It not only helps Hong Kong
and Chinese Mainland enterprises build bridges to the global photonics
industry and expand market opportunities, but also supports Hong Kong's
active integration into the international photonics ecosystem, further
promoting cross-regional technology exchange and industrial
collaboration.
As a member of the HKSAR Government's "Task Force on Supporting Mainland
Enterprises in Going Global", HKPC also shared its comprehensive
"GoGlobal" services with exhibition participants during the event. These
services include smart manufacturing, technology research and
assessment, international standards and testing, professional services,
training and study missions, as well as funding schemes—highlighting
Hong Kong's unique advantages in supporting enterprises' global
expansion.
Ms Teresa POON, Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Singapore,
visited the APAS booth to learn about the latest automotive photonics
technologies and R&D achievements in Hong Kong, and to exchange
views on the city's strengths in the photonics industry.
In addition,
Dr Rick MO, Head of Business Development and Commercialisation and Head of Emerging Applications of APAS,
was invited to deliver a keynote speech on the impact of 2D material
semiconductor innovations on the future development of smart mobility
and high-end manufacturing. The APAS team has been deeply involved in
the field of third-generation semiconductors for many years. Its
development of silicon carbide-based systems and controllers have
significantly improved the energy efficiency and driving range of new
energy vehicles. Looking ahead, the team will explore the replacement of
traditional chip electronic signals with optical signals, further
advancing the application and development of related technologies.
Advancing Automotive Photonics R&D to Support Smart Mobility and Smart City Development
During APE 2026, APAS set up a dedicated exhibition zone to showcase its
latest automotive photonics solutions in support of smart mobility and
smart city development. The exhibits included:
- - Automotive-grade MEMS Drive OIS Actuator: The technology is
designed to stabilise imager sensor shifts in Full HD dash cameras. It
effectively reduces image shake caused by road vibrations or cornering,
significantly enhancing image stability and clarity. When combined with
object detection and recognition capabilities, the dash camera prototype
can continuously deliver clear images and reliable driving records,
even in busy urban areas, on winding roads or in tunnels, and in adverse
weather conditions. This helps to improve overall road safety.
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- Augmented Reality Head-up Display for Commercial Vehicles: By
combining virtual images with the real-world view, key driving
information such as navigation routes, vehicle speed and safety alerts,
is projected directly onto the windshield. This allows drivers to access
critical information without having to divert their gaze, thereby
enhancing driving focus and safety. The solution can also be optimised
for the practical operating scenarios of commercial vehicles such as
buses and trucks.
Promoting International R&D Exchange and Exploring Southeast Asian Market Opportunities
In addition to participating in APE 2026, the "Go Global to Southeast
Asia: Singapore Photonics and Emerging Industries Delegation" arranged
visits for enterprise representatives to several world-class
universities and research institutions in Singapore, including Nanyang
Technological University, the National University of Singapore,
Singapore University of Technology and Design, and the Agency for
Science, Technology and Research. These visits provided in-depth
insights into the latest R&D and technology commercialisation cases
in areas such as quantum photonics, smart sensing, semiconductors and
emerging applications, enabling participants to better grasp market
trends and collaboration opportunities in photonics and emerging
industries.
Through this series of visits and exchanges, HKPC and APAS played a
bridging role in showcasing Hong Kong's R&D capabilities and
industrial strengths in photonics and smart mobility to the global
community, supporting SMEs in capturing opportunities in the Southeast
Asian market, and promoting the long-term development of the photonics
and smart mobility industries.