HKU iCube celebrates milestone with focus on AI's impact on talent management
- The HKU iCube celebrates its second anniversary with an Annual Gala Luncheon.
- The luncheon addressed the theme of talent management in the age of AI.
- The event successfully fostered collaboration between academics, industry leaders, and policymakers.
On May 8, 2025, HKU iCube held the Annual Gala Luncheon at Two Exchange Square in Central, Hong Kong, marking its second anniversary. The event centered around the theme of talent management in the context of artificial intelligence and its transformative effects on workforce dynamics. Esteemed speakers from various sectors including government, academia, and the business community were present, discussing how AI is reshaping talent acquisition strategies and organizational structures. The event attracted a diverse audience of industry leaders and experts, stimulating conversation regarding the future of business in an increasingly digital environment. Professor Hongbin Cai, Dean of HKU Business School, opened the event by emphasizing the School's commitment to leading business education on a global scale, mentioning a new initiative to launch a Taught Postgraduate stream dedicated to AI and Business. This initiative aims to prepare students for a career landscape that will demand advanced knowledge and skills in AI applications. The focus on nurturing future-ready business leaders highlights HKU's proactive approach to education in response to technological advancements. Additionally, Ms. Clara Chan, CEO of Hong Kong Investment Corporation Limited, addressed the investment opportunities and challenges posed by the high-tech landscape, stressing the importance of strategizing AI investments to bolster Hong Kong's position in the global market. Her discussion also highlighted the integral role of the HKIC in fostering innovation and improving productivity, crucial for attracting top talent in a competitive environment. Ir. Tony Wong, JP, Commissioner for Digital Policy, shared insights on the government's plans to develop an ethical AI ecosystem in Hong Kong. He reiterated the importance of preparing a workforce adept in AI technologies, which reflects the municipality's overarching goal to support industry growth. Professor Jin Li, Director of HKU's newly established Centre for AI, Management and Organization, presented the Centre's vision to become a pivotal hub for AI research. By bridging academic knowledge with industry practices, the Centre aims to address real-world challenges faced by the management and organizational sectors. This collaboration between academia and industry can lead to enhanced productivity and innovative solutions. The gala was a resounding success, fostering meaningful connections among attendees while reinforcing HKU iCube's dedication to driving impactful change through collaboration and thought leadership.