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Refreshment 3
From left to right: Mr. Wilson Chu (VTC, HKIUG2012 Organizing Committee Chair), Mr. Stephen Lei (UMacau), and Mr. LI Yiu On (HKBU)https://repository.vtc.edu.hk/ive-adm-others-hkiug-gallery/1020/thumbnail.jp
Refreshment 14
The sponsors’ booths, from left to right: 3M, Wangfang Data, Pukunui, EBSCOhost, Proquest, and RICOHhttps://repository.vtc.edu.hk/ive-adm-others-hkiug-gallery/1031/thumbnail.jp
Afternoon Session 11
Mr. Allen LAM (HKU)https://repository.vtc.edu.hk/ive-adm-others-hkiug-gallery/1045/thumbnail.jp
Fashion: the new breed: three HKDI alumni who are making waves on the style scene
Fashion moves at the speed of light in Hong Kong. A coat or dress can be the hottest thing to own on one day and then become extremely unpopular the next. But these three Hong Kong Design Institute alumni, who all graduated with a degree in fashion design, have each used their unique visions to stay above the quickly changing trends and to stand out in our fashion scene..
Design technology
These days, everyone can design, even on their mobile phones, thanks to innovative apps that allow consumers to use handy tools, broadcast their opinions and, more importantly, make purchases online. These technological advances may be assisting all design thinkers but are they changing the design landscape too radically at the same time? What does the future hold in the global design industry and is the new landscape a win, a loss or an own goal for designers
Wallace Lo 盧浩邦
Head Sommelier at Le Comptoir, Graduate of Higher Diploma in International Hotel Management Programme, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE), 2009
Le Comptoir首席品酒師,香港專業教育學院2009年國際酒店管理高級文憑畢業
When big data gets too big
Computer modelling has long been used as a design tool, and big data is a massive resource on which to build these models. But when the datasets get too big for computers to handle, innovative design solutions are needed. And the urge to play has driven technology forwar