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HKUST and PolyU Inaugurate State Key Laboratory of Climate Resilience for Coastal Cities

Gathering Global Experts for Symposium to Tackle Challenges of Climate Change
 

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The inauguration of SKL-CRCC

The inauguration of SKL-CRCC is officiated by Prof. Nancy Ip, HKUST President (third right); Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, PolyU President (third left); Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai, HKUST Vice-President for Institutional Advancement, Director of SKL-CRCC and CLP Holdings Professor of Sustainability (second right); Prof. Wong Wing-Tak, PolyU Deputy President and Provost (second left); Prof. Li Xiangdong, PolyU Dean of Faculty of Construction and Environment, Director of SKL-CRCC and Director of RICRI (first left); and Prof. Yue Qingrui, Chairman of the Academic Committee of SKL-CRCC (first right).

Prof. Nancy Ip

Prof. Nancy Ip says that SKL-CRCC will enhance Hong Kong’s position as an international innovation and technology hub.

Prof. Teng Jin-Guang

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng says that the establishment of the joint SKL-CRCC exemplifies the synergy of Hong Kong’s world-class universities.

Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai

Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai envisions that data collected by the joint Laboratory could help improve forecasting accuracy and response capabilities during severe weather.

Prof. Li Xiangdong

Prof. Li Xiangdong highlights that PolyU and HKUST teams are leveraging the advanced facilities of both universities to conduct research across multiple areas.

Group photo of the officiating party and distinguished dignitaries.

Group photo of the officiating party and distinguished dignitaries.

Group photo of the officiating party and key members of SKL-CRCC.

Group photo of the officiating party and key members of SKL-CRCC.

The Symposium

The Symposium brings together world-leading global experts and scholars to discuss how climate resilience in coastal cities can be strengthened globally.

Approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of the People’s Republic of China, the State Key Laboratory of Climate Resilience for Coastal Cities (SKL-CRCC) – jointly established by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) – was officially inaugurated today. Dedicated to addressing the challenges posed by climate change, the Laboratory aims to enhance infrastructure resilience in Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland and coastal cities worldwide. Its core missions include strengthening climate-risk early-warning systems and emergency response capabilities, and promoting sustainable development to address challenges posed by climate change. Concurrently, a two-day international symposium is being held, bringing together world-leading experts and scholars to discuss how climate resilience in coastal cities can be strengthened globally.

The inauguration was held at PolyU’s Hotel ICON and officiated by Prof. Nancy IP, HKUST President; Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, PolyU President; Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai, Vice-President for Institutional Advancement of HKUST, Director of SKL-CRCC, and CLP Holdings Professor of Sustainability; Prof. WONG Wing-Tak, PolyU Deputy President and Provost; Prof. LI Xiangdong, Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Environment, Director of SKL-CRCC and Director of the Otto Poon Research Institute for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure (RICRI) of PolyU; and Prof. YUE Qingrui, Chairman of the Academic Committee of SKL-CRCC.

Prof. Nancy Ip said, “We extend our profound gratitude to the Central Government and the HKSAR Government for their steadfast and visionary support in establishing this inaugural State Key Laboratory of Climate Resilience for Coastal Cities. This endeavor powerfully demonstrates Hong Kong’s capacity to unite world-class research expertise from leading institutions in a strategic collaboration to address one of our generation’s most urgent challenges. By pioneering solutions for urban disaster mitigation and infrastructure resilience, this laboratory represents a strategic national initiative. It will serve to enhance Hong Kong’s position as an international innovation and technology hub, contributing steady and meaningful momentum to our nation’s scientific advancement and long-term sustainable development.”

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng emphasized, “The establishment of SKL-CRCC not only closely aligns with the National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2035, but also supports the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s focus on climate-resilient urban development. Its significance is far-reaching: it reflects the Nation’s commitment to technological self-reliance, scientific excellence and sustainable development, and exemplifies the synergy of Hong Kong’s world-class universities. By leveraging our complementary advantages, this strategic collaboration will drive national innovation and global scientific progress. PolyU sincerely thanks the Central Government and the HKSAR Government for their foresight and support. We will continue translating research into impactful solutions and make the laboratory a ‘core engine’ for resilient urban development, strengthening public safety, urban resilience and sustainable development.”

Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai and Prof. Li Xiangdong, Directors of SKL-CRCC, stated that HKUST and PolyU teams leverage the advanced facilities of both universities to conduct research in multiple areas: Climate Change and Extreme Weather, Urban Infrastructure and Resilience, Urban Compound Disasters and Evolution, Extreme Rainstorm Disasters and Nature-based Solutions, Coastal Engineering and Technology, and Climate Change Risk Perception, Early Warning, and Response Policy Management. They pointed out that data collected through various research initiatives will significantly improve coastal cities’ future forecasting accuracy and response capabilities under severe weather conditions.

The two-day international symposium features approximately 30 keynotes by experts from renowned universities in Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland, other parts of Asia, Europe, the Americas and Australia. Topics include marine heatwaves, earthquakes, urban water management and artificial intelligence applications. Through academic exchange and in-depth discussion, the Symposium aims to advance world-class knowledge to strengthen climate resilience in coastal cities globally.

SKL-CRCC was officially accredited as the status of a State Key Laboratory by MOST in August 2025. To address climate change and disaster risks, it aims to deeply integrate its work into the national strategic frameworks and global development initiatives, focusing on resilience construction and disaster mitigation. It is committed to enhancing the resilience of coastal urban infrastructure to address the compound challenges posed by climate change.
 

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