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The lecture commenced with a warm welcome and a brief introduction of the speaker by Prof. CHEN Qingyan, Director of PAIR. Prof. Zheng kickstarted his presentation by outlining the key driving forces of innovation and technologies. He shared that achieving success in the “from zero to one” and the subsequent “from one to N” innovation stages often come with the inevitable “valley of death” period, which spans over a decade. He then elaborated on how he and his team have spent 20 years of relentless effort overcoming the “valleys of death” in studying structural superlubricity, building a model for talent development, and entering into the next “one-to-N” development phase. Prof. Zheng also shared the key turning points in his academic and research journey and outlined how the X-Institute nurtures interdisciplinary research talents.
Event date: 21/11/2024
Speaker: Prof. ZHENG Quanshui (Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Founding Principal of X-Institute and Professor of Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, China)
Hosted by: PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research
- Keywords:
- Scientists Technological innovations
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This video is made by Dr. Pearl Lin and Dr. Clare Fung's project, "Great Case of Marketing in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry." A special thanks to Liu Yanqiu, who provided information and insights for this video. This case discusses how Shangri-La Hotel Group has launched the "K20 Happy Growth Plan" to target the parent-child market and address the challenges of high occupancy rates on weekdays and relatively quiet business on weekends. The plan involves launching various interactive and educational parent-child activities that leverage the hotel's characteristics, such as little chef programs and fire safety workshops. The marketing strategy has successfully increased hotel revenue, venue utilization, and exposure to the parent-child customer segment, but the hotels must continue innovating and promoting the activities to sustain the plan's development in the long run.
本視頻由林博士和馮博士的專案「酒店和旅遊業行銷的傑出案例」製作。特別感謝劉雁秋為本視頻提供信息和見解。本案例討論了香格裡拉酒店集團推出“K20快樂成長計劃”,針對親子市場,應對工作日入住率高、週末營業相對安靜的挑戰。該計劃包括推出各種互動式、教育性的親子活動,充分利用酒店的特色,如小廚師專案、消防安全工作坊等。該行銷策略成功地增加了酒店收入、場地利用率和對親子客戶群的曝光率,但從長遠來看,酒店必須繼續創新和推廣活動,以維持該計劃的發展。
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing Family vacations Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The promotion of camping products with a focus on socializing and active sharing has proven successful in the camping market. The increasing popularity of camping can be attributed to the impact of the pandemic, upgraded consumer demands, media promotions, and policy support. By providing all-inclusive services, organizing engaging events, and facilitating photo sharing, camping sites have attracted customers and generated positive outcomes. Investments have been recovered, a new model site has been established, and financing has been secured for further expansion. However, the industry faces challenges in maintaining quality across camping sites and establishing industry standards. Continuous efforts are needed to improve the camping business and enhance its reputation.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Camping -- Equipment supplies Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality launched the MGM Lion Club member reward program, a cross-industry collaboration between Diaoyutai State Guesthouse and MGM International Hotel Group. The program aims to provide unique high-end experiences and promote the merging of the two brands. The marketing strategy involved collaborating with large platforms, industry leaders, and business partners to expand reach and increase brand awareness. The outcomes were rapid membership growth, attraction of high-net-worth customers, and elevated brand awareness. Challenges include limited availability of Diaoyutai hotels to attract members and the need to focus on digital development for market expansion and word-of-mouth marketing.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Customer loyalty programs Hotels -- Marketing Customer loyalty Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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In the past few decades, China's cities have experienced a period of rapid development. Great changes have taken place in both urban space and urban life. With the booming of information and communications technology (ICT), ‘Big data’ such as mobile phone signaling, public transportation smart card records and ‘open data’ from commercial websites and government websites jointly promote the formation of the ‘new data environment’, thus providing a novel perspective for a better understanding of what changes have happened or are happening in China’s cities. This course combines both the new data generated for urban analysis and its research applications. The content ranges from big data acquisition, analysis, visualization and applications in the context of China’s urbanization and its city planning, to urban modeling methods and typical models, as well as the emerging trend and potential revolution of big data in urban planning. We have categorized the overall content of this online course into five sections, namely, overview, data, data processing, application, and perspective. The section of overview introduces cities in transition and describe the changing of urban space and urban life in China. The second section lists some commonly used open data and big data in the ‘new data environment’. Then, methods for data acquisition, cleaning and analysis are illustrated in data processing section. To better explain the data analysis method, the fourth part introduces several Chinese research cases to illustrate the application of these methods in urban research. Last but not least, the last section is the most future-oriented one, which is composed of some methodologies and proposals such as Data Augmented Design (DAD) and Big Model. This course, which shares experiences on big data analysis and its research application, will suit those concerning contemporary urbanizing China and its urban planning in the context of information and communication technologies.
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- Building Services Engineering and Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- China Cities towns -- Data processing City planning Big data
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- MOOC