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How robots and flight simulators made by Hong Kong’s young innovators are boosting safety



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Meet two of Hong Kong’s young pioneers who are working to build a safer tomorrow. Victor Lee, the founder and CEO of Rice Robotics, has developed timely innovations amid the Covid-19 pandemic, with autonomous robots that can disinfect shopping malls or deliver meals in quarantine hotels. Mattis Tsang, co-founder of Aerosim, has created a flight simulator that offers a more accessible option for training pilots, with an emphasis on elevating aviation safety.

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  1. 您好,如果有人读过此评论,所以我有一个问题,实际上是一个要求,我一个人在一个简短的机器人护士的个人医疗同伴(PHC)项目中工作,所以任何人都知道任何公司或学生团体,研究小组,我可以分享我的项目想法,并获得一些帮助,以支持该项目。感谢您阅读本文,非常感谢您解决我的问题。

  2. Actually Chinese young generations miss out a lot. In the West, transgender bathroom debates as well as LGBTijk debates have reached episode 426. China will never be able to catch up!

  3. Nice video💗💗💗 very engaging from the beginning to the end.
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  4. You need self disinfecting protocols into joints and cracks. Ultimately you want a One Piece body with easily contained hinges and hygiene protocols. So mr.robot doesn’t become a plague carrier and possible mutation point. When training pilots, put them through the worst simulation conditions for best results. Sadly, humans remember negative events n experiences better than positive ones. They must be tested

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