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      Transport Secretary Launches Low-Altitude Economy Sandbox, Promises Support for Drone Innovation Testing

      2025-03-20 18:02 Last Updated At:03-21 15:03

      Remarks by STL on LAE Regulatory Sandbox at media session

      Following are the remarks by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Ms Mable Chan, at a media session after attending the Low-altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox - Launch Event today (March 20):

      Reporter: When will the projects start testing and officially be of service? How will the Government help researchers overcome any regulatory obstacles that they might face? Thank you.

      Secretary for Transport and Logistics: The trial of the sandbox projects will help us accumulate experience and data in order to enable the Government and relevant departments to map out and devise a comprehensive infrastructure support for the execution of various low-altitude economy activities.

      With the amendment of the existing regulation regulating the low-altitude flying drones, we would like to increase the existing weight limit, so as to facilitate heavier and more sophisticated drones to be flying. On the other hand, we will also introduce a special provision enabling the Director-General of Civil Aviation to allow trials of even more sophisticated and heavier low-altitude equipment, so as to facilitate our trial of the state-of-the-art models, including those models which can carry passengers.

      With the launch of the various sandbox projects from April and in the coming months ahead, we really hope that the society and the members of the public will visualise the projects, and they can even touch these projects. We hope that with all these projects launching, we would incorporate innovation and technology into our daily lives.

      (Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched

      The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, held a gathering at Victoria House today (March 22) with the third-term Partners' Board under the Strive and Rise Programme and some 200 guests who have been actively involved in the Programme, sharing the Programme's fruitful achievements since its implementation.

      Speaking at the gathering, Mr Chan remarked that, thanks to the close tripartite collaboration among the Government, the business sector, and the community, the Programme has steadily advanced into the third cohort. To date, the cumulative number of mentees exceeds 10 000. He expressed gratitude to the Programme's Partners' Board, star mentors, supporting organisations, and mentors for their selfless dedication to helping the mentees unleash their potential and set goals for the future.

      Mr Chan mentioned that 4 000 mentees had been admitted to the third cohort of the Programme and that the matching of mentors and mentees had been completed. Mentees, their parents, and mentors have been attending orientation sessions and training courses since January this year. About 380 enterprises and organisations offered enthusiastic support to the third cohort, including nominating a sufficient number of mentors, raising about $18.6 million in donation and providing a wide range of group activities, study tours, diversified learning opportunities, and internship programmes.

      Mr Chan also said that, in addition to continuing the enhanced measures adopted for the second cohort of the Programme, the third cohort of the Programme focuses on strengthening the support for mentors and further encouraging youth leaders of the Strive and Rise Alumni Club to organise more activities for self-development, maintaining the Programme's spirit and sustaining its effectiveness. A newly-developed mobile application for the Programme has also been launched to facilitate mentor-mentee communication, featuring functions such as signing up for group activities, arranging meetings, and submitting mentees' personal development plans.

      With the launch of the third cohort of the Programme, the third-term Partners' Board has also been officially established. Membership includes the Chief Secretary for Administration as Chairperson and comprises members who are representatives from relevant government departments and strategic partners who provide continuous key support for the Programme (see the list in the Annex). Regular meetings will be held for the Government to report on the Programme's progress and to tap into the collective wisdom of the members to enhance the Programme.

      Furthermore, outstanding leaders from various professions continue to be star mentors for the third cohort of the Programme, and 20 new star mentors have also joined the line-up. They will share their experiences and insights in their respective areas of expertise with the mentees (see the list on the designated website: www.striveandrise.gov.hk/en).

      Participants in the gathering shared their experiences and gains from the Programme. Mentors said that with the resources allocated by the business sector, various innovative activities were organised to enrich the mentees' learning profiles and broaden their exposures. In addition, mentors shared how to effectively support their mentees, especially those who are shy or have special educational needs, in building trusting relationships and guiding them to develop a positive outlook on life.

      ​Mr Chan emphasised that joint efforts of all sectors are pivotal for driving societal progress. He said that through the powerful synergy of the Government, the business sector, and the community, the Programme will continue to help uplift more underprivileged youths by broadening their horizons, reinforcing self-confidence, and developing a positive outlook on life.

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

      Third cohort of Strive and Rise Programme launched Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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