(PRWEB) DECEMBER 01, 2016 – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
is proud to unveil the plaque for the “PolyU-Huawei Joint Laboratory for
Optical Interconnection Network and Advanced Computing System” (Joint Lab). This
is the first joint laboratory of high-capacity optical communications and
advanced computing systems in Hong Kong, fostering PolyU’s continuous
partnership with Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (Huawei).
The plaque unveiling ceremony was officiated by Ir Professor Alex Wai,
Vice President (Research Development), PolyU and Mr. Jun Zha, President,
Central Research Institute of Huawei.
Through the Joint Lab, PolyU and Huawei will work on research relating
to high-capacity optical communication systems including long-haul and
short-reach data center transmission systems, computer networks and systems,
and big data computing. It aims to pioneer the research in the field of optical
communication systems and advanced computing systems by leveraging synergy of
the industry and the university. It targets bolstering significantly the
capacity of internet systems through technological breakthroughs, as well as
developing system infrastructure and algorithmic solutions for computing-driven
innovation.
“The PolyU-Huawei Joint Lab for Optical Interconnection Network and
Advanced Computing System was established to combine PolyU’s strength in
applying technological innovation and Huawei’s leadership in the industry with
an objective to develop high-capacity optical communication systems. It will
enable a breakthrough in high-impact data technology to increase internet
traffic significantly,” said Professor Wai at the ceremony.
PolyU’s collaboration with Huawei has commenced since 2007. Their joint
efforts have contributed to the establishment of the first 100Gbit/s per
wavelength optical communication system in China. Research experts from
different PolyU academic and research units, including Department of Electronic
and Information Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department
of Computing, Interdisciplinary Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department
of Applied Mathematics and Department of Applied Physics, are engaged in the
numerous collaborative projects between PolyU and Huawei.
The research areas include but are not limited to communication, big
data, crowdsourcing platforms, mobile networks, wearable devices, algorithms as
well as materials. It is hoped that with the establishment of the Joint Lab, the
scope of collaboration could be further extended in both breadth and depth.
“The PolyU-Huawei Joint Lab will further integrate the advantages and
strengths of the university and the enterprise in the area of innovative
research and this collaboration will enhance our research ability. By building
together a platform to share resources for innovation, the Joint Lab will
enable our complementary development so as to achieve impactful R&D outputs
and to jointly nurture talents of high caliber. This will result in increased
global competitiveness and a win-win situation,” said Mr Zha.
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