SUGA International Group Limited (“SUGA” or the “Group”, stock code: 912), a leading electronics total solutions provider that also operates smart pet products and pet food business, announced that the Group’s Chairman, Dr. Ng Chi Ho, and CEO Dr. Alfred Ng Man Cheuk, were invited to visit the 2024 Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) Technology Showcase on 27 September as representatives of the Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association.
The NAMI Technology Showcase was held at Hong Kong Science Park from 23 to 27 September and featured more than 50 of NAMI’s latest groundbreaking technologies and innovations, including award-winning technologies recognized by the prestigious Edison Awards and R&D100 Awards; R&D achievements in sustainable construction materials; advanced battery and electronic materials, innovative biological and healthcare materials and functional polymer materials; success stories of NAMI’s technologies being piloted in the public sector; and NAMI’s interactive STEM learning kits for students.
During the visit, Dr. Ng Chi Ho and Dr. Alfred Ng Man Cheuk listened attentively to the expert’s explanations, had in-depth exchanges with NAMI staff, and discussed cutting-edge technologies and development trends in the industry. Dr. Ng Chi Ho said, “I would like to thank Federation of Hong Kong Industries and NAMI for the invitation and I am very honored to have had the opportunity to visit the NAMI Technology Showcase 2024. The advanced technologies demonstrated at the event allow us to witness the broad prospects of nanotechnology R&D and applications. SUGA will also keep abreast of relevant trends and seize potential business opportunities. We look forward to seeing Hong Kong’s electronics industry continue demonstrating its innovative spirit; driving the vigorous development of the industry amid the technology wave by continuously improving its innovation capability and competitiveness, as well as adopting state-of-the-art technologies to promote the quality development of the whole of society and the economy.”