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AI Empowers Preventive Healthcare Survey Report Sharing on Hong Kong People's Health Awareness

Showed Growing Interest in Healthcare Technology Event Featured a 30-second AI Retinal Imaging to Screen 55 Health Risks Instantly

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 28 October 2025 - "Prevention is better than cure" is a common saying that reflects the concept of "preventive healthcare," which advocates for citizens to proactively manage their health in daily life to reduce the future financial burden of treating illness.

This year's Policy Address stated that, to address the challenges brought by an aging population, the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and pressure on healthcare resources, the Government would deepen healthcare system reform, including strengthening primary healthcare. The government is also promoting the development of AI+, empowering governance and industries with AI to enhance people's livelihood. Healthcare is a significant use case for AI, while AI health technology investments are highly favored by the market. International research indicates that preventive healthcare projects have a faster valuation growth than conventional medical care.

Cyberport, eHealth Consortium, and innovative health technology company LIVE4WELL jointly organized the “AI-driven Preventive Healthcare Launch Event” today. Group photo of guests of honors Hon. Mr. Duncan CHIU, HKSAR Legislative Council Member (Technology & Innovation) (4th right) and Ms. Joyce CHEUNG, JP, Assistant Head, Chief Executive
Cyberport, eHealth Consortium, and innovative health technology company LIVE4WELL jointly organized the “AI-driven Preventive Healthcare Launch Event” today. Group photo of guests of honors Hon. Mr. Duncan CHIU, HKSAR Legislative Council Member (Technology & Innovation) (4th right) and Ms. Joyce CHEUNG, JP, Assistant Head, Chief Executive's Policy Unit (4th left) along with three co-organizers Ir. Eric CHAN, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport (3rd right) , Dr. Charleston SIN , President, eHealth Consortium (3rd left), Ms. Miranda WONG, Co-founder, LIVE4WELL (2nd right), Mr. Leo ZHUANG, Chairman of LDC GROUP and Co-founder of LIVE4WELL (2nd left), and keynote speakers Prof. Hong Fung, JP, Professor of Practice, Jockey Club School of Public Health & Primary Care, CUHK (1st left), Dr. Gary Lau, Director of HKU Stroke, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, HKU Med (1st right).

Today, Cyberport, eHealth Consortium, and innovative health technology company LIVE4WELL jointly organized the "AI-driven Preventive Healthcare Launch Event" and invited prominent experts to share their insights. A survey report titled "Hong Kong People's Awareness, Behavioral Patterns, and Support Expectations for 'Preventive Healthcare'" was also shared at the event, revealing a growing demand among the public for AI-powered, data driven and personalized technologies. The on-site AI health screening devices were also highly appealing to participants, including a 30-second AI retinal imaging, which can identify up to 55 health risk factors such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Hon. Mr. Duncan CHIU, HKSAR Legislative Council Member (Technology & Innovation) and Ms. Joyce CHEUNG, JP, Assistant Head, Chief Executive's Policy Unit were invited as the guests of honor and officiated the launch ceremony with three co-organizers.

Ir. Eric CHAN, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport, stated, "With the growing challenges of an ageing population and the rise of chronic illnesses, the idea of 'preventive care' not only addresses societal shifts but also sets a key course for advancing health management. Artificial intelligence is transforming how we approach healthcare, using data-driven insights and personalized solutions to empower people to proactively manage their well-being in daily life. This also aligns with the paradigm shift of Hong Kong's Public Primary Healthcare policy from Treatment to Prevention and the establishment of District Health Centers, reinforcing the importance of early intervention and community-based support. As Hong Kong's digital tech hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is committed to driving AI applications in healthcare and fostering cross-sector collaboration. Today's event showcases AI's transformative impact on health and marks a significant step toward a smarter, healthier future for Hong Kong."

Dr. Charleston SIN, President, eHealth Consortium, said, "The Hong Kong Government has expressed its hope to develop Hong Kong into a health and medical innovation hub. With the rapid technological advancement in innovative therapies and electronic health records, now is the optimal time for integrating medical expertise with technology. The concept of self-health management is becoming increasingly prevalent, with more citizens showing greater interest in managing and utilizing their own health data. The eHealth Consortium is pleased to see the Government and industry actively driving innovation to empower proactive self-health management and advance a healthier community. We firmly believe that the integration of AI and medical technology will be a key trend for future development."

Ms. Miranda WONG, Co-founder, LIVE4WELL, introduced their AI wellness concept today, "LIVE4WELL empowers the public to practice the concept of 'preventive healthcare', marking a milestone of 'Wellness 3.0'. We firmly believe that prevention is better than cure, and that preventive healthcare is an irreversible future trend. Therefore, we have transcended traditional passive medical models by integrating AI technologies with health management, transforming vast health data into personalized solutions. This helps citizens take greater ownership of their health and enables an early identification of health risks. Through building an AI wellness ecosystem, we hope to truly integrate preventive healthcare into daily life, contributing to a healthier city."

Deloitte Survey: Over 70% of respondents believe technology will play a greater role in health

At the same event, Deloitte released the survey report titled "Hong Kong People's Awareness, Behavioral Patterns, and Support Expectations for 'Preventive Healthcare'". In this October, Deloitte conducted a survey with a sample of 1,004 Hong Kong residents. The survey found that 77% believed that technology will play a greater role in wellness in the future.

The survey data indicated the strong confidence in wellness technology. When asked about their interest in specific products, the top three were personalized nutrition plans (42%), AI fitness coaching (41%), and mental health technology (37%). These findings reflected respondents' general anticipation toward personalized health management platforms and AI technology applications, demonstrating the growing demand for AI-driven health management.

Speaking on AI-driven preventive healthcare, Prof. Hong FUNG, JP, Professor of Practice, Jockey Club School of Public Health & Primary Care, CUHK, discussed AI's potential significant contributions to the healthcare system. Currently, there are over 1,200 medical devices embedded with AI software have been cleared by FDA and AI based clinical decision support tools are widely available. He noted that AI could support personalized risk assessment and early disease detection, as well as help citizens to continuously monitor their health, thereby enhancing the management of chronic diseases and even providing support for mental health.

Dr. Gary LAU, Director of HKU Stroke, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, HKU Med, focused on the theme of stroke prevention and rehabilitation in the era of AI. He explained how the development of AI can transform stroke treatment from reactive to proactive, enabling patients to continuously monitor their health and develop personalized medical plans. This approach helped the public to detect health risks early and take appropriate preventive healthcare measures.

Expert panels alongside AI healthcare screening experience zone

While experts shared insights on stage, the experience zone was just as popular as the panel discussions, offering hands-on experience with AI health technology, participants could explore how Wellness AI was integrated into everyday life to support the goal of preventive healthcare. One of the highlights was the "30-second AI retinal imaging", which instantly identified up to 55 health risk factors through retinal imaging, including early signs of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Other experiences included: "Body Composition Analysis", which precisely measured 17 body indicators including visceral fat, muscle distribution, and metabolic age. "3D postural scanning", which completed a 360-degree full-body scanning in 1 minute, identifying 15 types of posture problems, including pelvic anteversion and "AI Fitness Test", which used AI motion capture technology for real-time analysis to comprehensively score participants' fitness performance. Participants were able to comprehensively experience AI-driven healthcare, practicing the concept of "self-health management."

The event featured several AI health devices, including the highlight “AI Fitness Test”, which used AI motion capture technology for real-time analysis to comprehensively score participants’ fitness performance.
The event featured several AI health devices, including the highlight “AI Fitness Test”, which used AI motion capture technology for real-time analysis to comprehensively score participants’ fitness performance.

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Photo 1: Cyberport, eHealth Consortium, and innovative health technology company LIVE4WELL jointly organized the "AI-driven Preventive Healthcare Launch Event" today. Group photo of guests of honors Hon. Mr. Duncan CHIU, HKSAR Legislative Council Member (Technology & Innovation) (4th right) and Ms. Joyce CHEUNG, JP, Assistant Head, Chief Executive's Policy Unit (4th left) along with three co-organizers Ir. Eric CHAN, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport (3rd right) , Dr. Charleston SIN , President, eHealth Consortium (3rd left), Ms. Miranda WONG, Co-founder, LIVE4WELL (2nd right), Mr. Leo ZHUANG, Chairman of LDC GROUP and Co-founder of LIVE4WELL (2nd left), and keynote speakers Prof. Hong Fung, JP, Professor of Practice, Jockey Club School of Public Health & Primary Care, CUHK (1st left), Dr. Gary Lau, Director of HKU Stroke, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, HKU Med (1st right).

Photo 2: Ir. Eric CHAN, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport, delivered a speech.

Photo 3: Dr. Charleston SIN, President, eHealth Consortium delivered a speech.

Photo 4: Ms. Miranda WONG, Co-founder, LIVE4WELL, introduced their AI wellness concept today.

Photo 5: Mr. Sunny IP, Deloitte China Consulting Partner, shared the findings of the survey report titled "Hong Kong People's Awareness, Behavioral Patterns, and Support Expectations for 'Preventive Healthcare'".

Photo 6: The event featured several AI health devices, including the highlight "AI Fitness Test", which used AI motion capture technology for real-time analysis to comprehensively score participants' fitness performance.

Photo 7: Other experiences included "Body Composition Analysis", "30-Second AI retinal imaging" and "3D postural scanning", allowing participants to experience "self-health management".

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About Hong Kong Cyberport

Wholly owned by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, Cyberport is Hong Kong's digital tech hub and AI accelerator, with a vision to empower industry digitalisation and intelligent transformation, to promote digital economy and AI development, and to foster Hong Kong to be an international AI, innovation and technology (I&T) hub. Cyberport gathers over 2,300 companies, including 11 listed companies and 10 unicorns. One-third of onsite companies' founders come from 26 countries and regions, while Cyberport companies have expanded to over 35 global markets.

Cyberport, with Hong Kong's largest AI Supercomputing Centre and AI Lab as the engine, has been building the AI ecosystem with industry-leading AI companies and over 400 AI and data science start-ups. Through development of tech clusters, namely AI, data science, blockchain and cybersecurity, Cyberport empowers industries across smart city and government, banking and finance, digital entertainment, culture and tourism, healthcare, education and training, property management, construction, transportation and logistics, green environment and more, while hosting Hong Kong's largest FinTech community. Commissioned by the HKSAR Government, Cyberport has implemented proof-of-concept and sandbox schemes, subsidisation for digital tech adoption, industry tech training and start-up incubation, to drive technology R&D, translation and commercialisation, thus propelling digital transformation and intelligent upgrade across industry and society.

Also as "State-level Scientific and Technological Enterprise Incubator" and Hong Kong's key incubator, Cyberport supports entrepreneurs with funding and office space, extensive networks of enterprises, investors, technology corporations and professional services for business growth and expansion to Chinese Mainland and overseas markets, all-round facilitation for landing in Hong Kong, talent attraction and cultivation, ready as a launchpad to take start-ups in any stages of development to the next level.

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About eHealth Consortium (eHC)

Established in 2005, eHealth Consortium (eHC) is one of Hong Kong's leading non-profit organizations advocating digital health development across the region. As a strategic bridge between the healthcare and IT sectors, eHC drives progress in data standardization, education, and pilot projects to advance eHealth in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Our mission is to enhance healthcare accessibility, quality, and efficiency through ICT.

eHC has hosted landmark events including the eHealth Forum (2006, 2009), Asia Pacific eHealth Records Conferences (2016, 2019), and Asia Pacific eHealth Conferences (2023, 2025), bringing together global stakeholders to shape the future of eHealth.

About LIVE4WELL

LIVE4WELL is Hong Kong's leading innovative health technology platform and the world's first health ecosystem that integrates preventive healthcare, artificial intelligence, and behavioral incentives. Through proprietary AI motion capture technology, the platform delivers comprehensive dynamic health assessments and provides personalized health management solutions.

The platform's flagship product, "VIV PASS," revolutionizes health management by establishing personal health baselines, leveraging AI-powered data analytics, delivering personalized exercise prescriptions, and providing 24/7 health monitoring. LIVE4WELL innovatively combines health management with reward mechanisms through its Sweat Point system and WELLshop ecosystem, embodying the "Move to Earn" philosophy that transforms healthy behaviors into tangible rewards.

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