HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 15 September 2025 -
The Digital Entertainment Leadership Forum 2025 (DELF), Cyberport's annual flagship event, concluded successfully yesterday. This year's Forum, themed
"Adventure Island: Unlock Innovation with The Missing Piece",
spotlighted the transformative potential of technologies like Artificial
Intelligence (AI) in digital entertainment, arts and culture, sports,
and beyond. The programme featured industry forums, innovation
showcases, captivating performances, interactive workshops, and esports
tournaments. Over the three days, the event drew over 3,800
participants, with nearly 280,000 online views, reinforcing its position
as a leading platform for advancing digital entertainment innovation.
Following an opening day filled with insightful discussions from
distinguished guests, participants over the past few days explored 35
experience booths and joined over 25 interactive workshops, gaining
first‑hand exposure to innovative technologies in daily life. The event
also presented a series of captivating performances blending technology
and art, including
"A Spectacular Showcase of Drones and Robotics", and the
"HKITDA Art-Tech Concert", as well as sports event such as the"
"Flash Ball MR" Hong Kong Regional Competition, immersing attendees in the excitement of technology‑empowered creativity and sports.
Dr Rocky Cheng, CEO of Cyberport, stated: "Innovative
technologies like AI not only unleash creative potential and drive
innovation in the cultural, arts, and entertainment industries, but also
play a crucial role in promoting social inclusion and bridging the
digital divide. For instance, the 'Elderly e-Sport Tournament' allows
seniors to engage in eSport, enjoying the fun of digital entertainment
while enhancing their digital skills and fostering intergenerational
connections. This makes technology truly beneficial to communities of
all ages and backgrounds. Today, AI has become a core engine for
industry transformation, reshaping creative processes, business models,
and user experiences. Cyberport will continue to serve as Hong Kong's
digital tech hub and AI accelerator, connecting local and international
tech forces to promote the deep integration of AI and digital
entertainment, nurture the next generation of creative tech talent and
enhance Hong Kong's influence on the global innovation landscape. With
the rapid advancement of AI, I look forward to next year's DELF
unveiling even more groundbreaking innovations."
Premiere of the China's First AI‑Generated Feature Film in Hong Kong
The China's first AI‑generated feature film,
"Pirate Queen: Zheng Yi Sao", made its Hong Kong premiere at DELF
2025, drawing a large audience. Following the screening, Pax Chen,
Founder and CEO of FizzDragon — the film's production company and a
Cyberport community member, and Tony Ngai, Honorary Advisor of the Hong
Kong Society of Cinematographers, shared their insights and challenges
in producing a film with AI. The session also featured the screening of
five short films from The Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology's AI Film Festival, demonstrating the fusion of innovative
technology and creative vision, and underscoring the profound impact of
AI technology on the film and visual arts sector.
In addition, the
Re:VISS AI Film Fest 2025 cum Awards Ceremony, themed
"Revolutionising Visual Storytelling, Transforming Creative Expression Through AI", was held at DELF. The event attracted hundreds of local and overseas creators to share ideas and insights. A special
"Director‑Student Jam" segment was introduced to
pass on Hong Kong's cinematic creative spirit, further advancing AI
filmmaking and nurturing talent in the field.
Elderly Esports Breaks the Digital Divide and Enhances Seniors' Well‑Being
Another highlight of DELF 2025 was the
"Elderly e-Sports Tournament and Experience Day", powered by Rotary Club of Smart Hong Kong. Featuring
"Sky Warriors and Tablet Challenges",
motion‑sensing games developed by a Cyberport community member KellyJohn
Studio, the competition saw nearly 300 seniors competing on site. The
atmosphere was electric, with participants fully engaged in the matches,
demonstrating that technology transcends age barriers.
On the same day, the
2025 Hong Kong Banking and Finance Industry eSports Championship,
organised by the Chinese Bankers Club, Hong Kong, brought together top
esports players from the sector. The event showcased how technology
fosters community engagement, empowers diverse groups, and enhances
vitality across industries.