Space-bound soybeans pave the way for breakthroughs in climate-resilient farming

Prof. Hon Ming Lam advances soybean breeding through integration of aerospace and agricultural technology.

Prof. Hon Ming Lam advances soybean breeding through integration of aerospace and agricultural technology.

The opening ceremony of the summit is officiated by the Secretary for Education in the HKSAR Government Dr. Choi Yuk-lin (left), CUHK Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rocky S. Tuan (middle), and THE Chief Global Affairs Officer Mr. Phil Baty (right).

Within the next 12 months, Modul University Vienna, City Destinations Alliance, European Travel Commission and Forward Keys endeavour to design a roadmap that will guide the creation of the future Data Space for Tourism (DSFT, see https://dsft.modul.ac.at) . Modul University is the technical coordinator of this one-year research project funded by the European Commission within the Digital Europe Programme.


Professor Qi Liu (second from the right), Yang Ren (first from the right) and their research team members.

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