Hong Kong is fortunate to benefit from infrastructure developed and managed by advanced technology entities and dedicated government departments. The Environmental Protection Department, for example, carries out air pollution analysis; the Observatory collects, studies and disseminates weather data; the Highways Department is responsible for roadworks; and the Transport Department takes care of traffic management.
But what about the asset that helps in finding the shortest route to a destination, locating a lost child or elderly, coordinating search and rescue operations, tracking the real-time location of buses, and facilitating the development of autonomous vehicles?
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