ICT Awards 2024: MTR and HKUST Win Big for Smart Traffic Innovations
03.12.2024
A groundbreaking AI and big data project by MTR and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has swept several top accolades at the prestigious Hong Kong ICT Awards 2024. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The initiative, designed to revolutionize smart traffic management, has garnered the Smart Mobility (Smart Transport) Gold Award, the Best Use of AI Award, the Smart Mobility Grand Award, and the coveted Award of the Year.
Transforming Urban Mobility with ICT Awards 2024 Recognition’s
This innovative collaboration merges cutting-edge AI with big data to address critical urban traffic challenges. Using a dynamic simulation digital twin model, the project integrates operational data from MTR and various public transport modes.
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By predicting passenger flow patterns, it enables effective crowd management strategies, such as deploying additional staff or promoting alternative routes. This transformative approach aims to optimize operations and improve commuter experiences.
The digital twin model has already produced actionable insights, enhancing MTR’s operational efficiency and reliability. Dr. Tony Lee, MTR’s operations and innovation director, expressed the corporation’s commitment to technological advancements. He noted, “MTR is committed to leveraging innovative solutions to provide passengers with safer and more efficient services. This project’s success reflects our dedication to addressing operational challenges with advanced technologies.”
Advancing Smart Railways through ICT Awards 2024 Collaboration
Dr. Lee also emphasized the importance of collaboration, highlighting the Joint Laboratory’s critical role in fostering innovation. “We value our partnership with HKUST and other stakeholders,” he added. “Together, we aim to advance smart railways, contribute to smart city development, and enhance the quality of life in Hong Kong.”
Established in June 2022, the HKUST-MTR Joint Laboratory focuses on developing smart community and mobility solutions within Hong Kong’s public transport ecosystem. The initiative seeks to create a more sustainable and efficient urban environment by improving daily commutes and overall quality of life.
The project’s research scope extends beyond immediate applications, with plans to incorporate the digital twin model into future developments. By anticipating passenger flow changes due to new railway lines or significant events, the model is poised to deliver long-term benefits. This forward-looking strategy underscores the project’s potential to transform urban mobility across the region.
HKUST Dean of Engineering, Professor Hong K Lo, underscored the significance of this achievement. “Being recognized at the HKICT Awards 2024 affirms the impact of our collaborative efforts with MTR,” he stated. “The Joint Laboratory enables us to align academic research with industry needs, producing innovative solutions to real-world challenges.”
Professor Lo expressed optimism about the future, emphasizing the partnership’s role in driving sustainable development initiatives. “We are committed to positioning Hong Kong as a leader in smart mobility by continuing to spearhead transformative research and development,” he added. The Joint Laboratory’s success exemplifies how academia and industry can work together to achieve groundbreaking advancements.
This award-winning project serves as a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration. By combining academic expertise with industry resources, MTR and HKUST have set a new benchmark for smart mobility solutions. The initiative not only addresses immediate transportation challenges but also lays the groundwork for a smarter, more sustainable future for Hong Kong.
Source: www.railway-technology.com
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