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Hong Kong CIC Visits to Explore AIoT Smart Construction

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Recently, the “East China Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Delegation,” organized by the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council (CIC), visited the Shanghai branch of MytePro to explore how emerging technologies are reshaping the future of the construction industry. During the on-site exchange, participants engaged in in-depth discussions on current industry trends, pressing challenges, and practical applications of innovative solutions.

At present, construction sites in Hong Kong face common bottlenecks such as complex workforce structures, fragmented labor management, and heightened pressure on safety supervision. These issues continue to hinder improvements in operational efficiency and site safety. The purpose of this visit was to identify targeted technological solutions that can support the digital transformation of the industry.

In response, Mr. Leon Xiong, Head of Overseas Products at MytePro, introduced the implementation and results of the LinkForce Smart Workforce Management System in the Hong Kong market. Powered by AIoT technology, LinkForce enables real-time personnel tracking, intelligent scheduling, safety alerts, and non-compliance detection – enhancing labor coordination and on-site control. The platform also supports multidimensional data collection and analysis across areas such as attendance and work hours, enabling enterprises to improve cost control, strengthen compliance, and meet ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) requirements.

During the meeting, Ir Prof. Thomas Ho, the Chairman of the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council, highlighted the practical value of LinkForce in smart site applications. He noted that the platform offers clear direction for enhancing project management in Hong Kong and expressed interest in deepening future cooperation with MytePro in local implementation and technical adaptation.

Mr. Jerry Tong, Partner and Senior Vice President of MytePro, emphasized that as an international construction hub, Hong Kong is seeing a growing demand for intelligent management systems. MytePro aims to leverage LinkForce as a bridge – integrating East China’s technological strengths in AIoT with the practical needs of the Hong Kong market – to develop replicable and scalable smart site solutions.

Looking ahead, MytePro will continue to focus on AIoT and construction digitization, working closely with industry partners to drive technological innovation and real-world adoption. Together, they aim to empower Hong Kong’s construction sector to achieve higher standards of efficiency, safety, and sustainable development.

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