Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group is recognised at the Standard Chartered Corporate Achievement Awards in “Greater Bay Area Corporate - Outstanding Award” and “New Economy Corporate - Outstanding Award”. This award aims to honour the companies’ contribution in stimulating the development, competitiveness and mutual corporation in Greater Bay Area. HKATG has set forth to boost the business and productivity in terms of smart technology and engage in a strategic partnership with other business to provide better and more refined products and services, improving on the efficiency of creative business and living conditions of consumers.
As a pioneer in Hong Kong’s satellite network engineering and delicate satellite manufacturing, HKATG makes use of optical remote sensing, SAR, hyperspectral, IoT and carbon satellites and other cutting edge aerospace technology to promote manufacturing industry and satellite industry in Hong Kong. The company also offers support to Hong Kong industry by driving its reindustrialization.
This award presented by Standard Chartered lauds HKATG initiatives that have been done in Greater Bay Area to foster aerospace business and proves the companies’ innovations in its products and services.
Standard Chartered Corporate Achievement Awards ceremony is hosted by Standard Chartered and co-hosted by Hong Kong Economic Journal. It aims to demonstrate the leading role of excellent corporations and is a reflection of their recognition in cross-border services, business innovations and breakthroughs and their involvement in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area economic and trade development.
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At 1:31 AM today, China successfully launched the Tianwen-2 planetary exploration probe from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center using the Long March-3B Y110 carrier rocket.
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.