Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group won the "New Economy Corporate – Outstanding Award" for the second time since last year at the "Standard Chartered Corporate Achievement Awards" organised by Standard Chartered Bank in recognition of the Company's outstanding performance and achievements in its innovative business in the technology industry. The organiser once again gave solid appreciation for the attainment and breakthroughs that the Company integrates environmental, social and corporate governance into its business strategies to provide more efficient and innovative services and products, which led to its overall technological level being in a leading position in the industry.
As the only company in Hong Kong that carries commercial aerospace businesses, Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group has won such corporate achievements award for two consecutive years. In the future, the Group will continue to be committed to deepening the creation of a high-efficiency global aerospace precision manufacturing industry. Through forward-looking sustainable development strategies, in the process of the growth of the business, the complete adoption of automated production procedures with intelligent manufacturing is the core to achieving the goal of sustainable development during the business development process.
At 2:09 on May 13, China successfully launched the Communication Technology Experiment Satellite No. 19 from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 3B carrier rocket. The satellite smoothly entered its predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success.
On May 11 at 21:27, China successfully launched the Remote Sensing Satellite No. 40, Group 02, from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 6A carrier rocket. The satellite entered its predetermined orbit smoothly, and the launch mission was a complete success.
A research team led by Prof. Wu Zhenyu and Dr. Wang Lihao from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT) has developed a groundbreaking 10-mm aperture piezoelectric MEMS fast steering mirror (FSM) to enhance satellite laser communication.