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Databricks held first Data + AI World Tour in HK

Gigi Onag by Gigi Onag
April 24, 2023
Panel discussion at the Data + AI World Tour Hong Kong. (L-R) Nick Eayrs, VP, Field Engineering, APJ, Databricks; Thomas Qian, wholesale chief data science architect & analytical platform lead, HSBC; Jack Ng, director of technology, Lane Crawford Joyce Group; Tony Chan, senior data science manager, Octopus Card; and, Michael Camarri, head of data science, APAC, Cognizant.

Panel discussion at the Data + AI World Tour Hong Kong. (L-R) Nick Eayrs, VP, Field Engineering, APJ, Databricks; Thomas Qian, wholesale chief data science architect & analytical platform lead, HSBC; Jack Ng, director of technology, Lane Crawford Joyce Group; Tony Chan, senior data science manager, Octopus Card; and, Michael Camarri, head of data science, APAC, Cognizant.

Big data analytics firm Databricks last week gathered local AI experts at its inaugural Data + AI World Tour in Hong Kong to connect and share best practices.

The event theme, ‘Destination Lakehouse,’ highlights the building blocks of the modern data stack and focuses on the data lakehouse that enables businesses to mobilise data assets quickly for business insights and AI.

Jia Woei Ling, Databricks

"As pioneers of the data lakehouse, we are passionate about making data and AI accessible to everyone, and this event provides a unique opportunity for data and AI leaders to connect, share best practices, and gain insights into our latest product innovations,” said Jia Woei Ling, managing director for North Asia at Databricks.

Pioneered by Databricks, the lakehouse is an open and unified data management architecture that combines the flexibility, cost-efficiency and scalability of data lakes with the data management features of data warehouses, enabling business intelligence (BI) and machine learning (ML) on all data.

The annual Data + AI World Tour in Hong Kong is part of a global movement to bring the data lakehouse to local data communities.

Data and AI experts and visionaries gathered at the inaugural Data + AI World Tour in Hong Kong

Getting a head start with data lakehouse

Data-forward companies in Hong Kong are harnessing the value of their data and applying AI to optimise their business operations and drive innovations through the lakehouse platform.

Data + AI World Tour in Hong Kong featured a broad lineup of local data and AI leaders from LFX/Li & Fung, livi Bank, Anker Innovations, HSBC, Lane Crawford Joyce Group, Octopus Cards Limited, and Swire Properties who spoke and shared their data transformation journeys.

Thomas Qian, HSBC

“By working with Databricks, we can scale data analytics and machine learning to enable customer-centric use cases including personalisation, recommendations and fraud detection,” said Thomas Qian, wholesale chief data science architect & analytical platform lead, HSBC.

“As business needs evolve, there is a growing need for better data analytics and robust data governance to ensure that data provides value and supports our business strategy.”

Thomas Qian, HSBC

For LFX, an offshoot of Li & Fung, harnessing data is an essential element in its mission to create and invest in digital ventures that will transform the supply chain and retail industries. Li & Fung has over 100 years of supply chain knowledge and experience.

Leo Liu, LFX/Li & Fung

Li & Fung operates one of the most extensive global supply chain networks, exporting goods from over 50 countries. The company brings together diverse players in the supply chain, and helping bands and retailers respond quickly to evolving consumer and production trends.

“One key initiative is to modernise our legacy data platform to the Databricks Lakehouse Platform, combining enterprise data warehouse with machine learning that enables us to future-proof our business."

Leo Liu, chief digital officer of LFX/Li & Fung

A first look at Dolly 2.0

Meanwhile, Databricks also used its event in Hong Kong to introduce its recently launched Dolly 2.0 to the local AI community.

Dolly is an open-source large language model (LLM) that is being positioned a cheaper alternative to the popular ChatGPT.

Databricks is open-sourcing the entirety of Dolly 2.0, including the training code, the dataset, and the model weights, all suitable for commercial use.

This means that any organisation can create, own, and customize powerful LLMs that can talk to people, without paying for API access or sharing data with third parties.

AI excellence recognised

The Data + AI World Tour in Hong Kong was also the launching pad for the first  Databricks Hong Kong Customer Awards, which celebrates local innovators who are using data and AI to transform their industry.

Hong Kong Data + AI Award Winners. From left to right: Ryan Lam, senior data scientist, CLP; Colin Cheng, DataOps manager, CLP; Rodney Yim, AVP, group digital & data, FWD Group; Abhishek Sharma, group big data transformation leader, AIA; Jia Woei Ling, managing director for North Asia, Databricks; Jack Ng, director of technology, Lane Crawford Joyce Group; Leo Liu, chief digital officer, LFX/Li & Fung; and, German Chung, data engineering lead, LFX/Li & Fung.

The winners of the Hong Kong Data + AI Awards 2023 are:

  • Data + AI Transformation Award, which honours the data and AI team that took their business to the next level with data-driven transformation, accelerating operations that lead to clear, impactful results. Winner: CLP Group
  • Data + AI Visionary Award, which recognises the data and AI team that embodies innovation and impact — producing amazing results within their organization and inspiring the global data and AI community. Winner: Li & Fung
  • Data + AI Democratization Award, which recognises the data and AI team that drives the centre of excellence, delivering data into the hands of empowered users across the organization — making every team a data team. Winner: FWD Insurance
  • Data + AI Executive Award, which recognises the data and AI executive who embody innovation and impact — producing outstanding results within their organization and inspiring the global data and AI community. Winner: Abhishek Sharma, group big data transformation leader, AIA
  • Data + AI Champion Award, which recognises the Databricks champion who is our greatest advocate and ambassador. Winner: Jack Ng, director of technology at Lane Crawford Joyce Group
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Tags: Artificial Intelligencebig datachatbotData + AI World Tourdata analyticsDatabricksDolly 2.0Hong KongHSBCLFXLi & Fung
Gigi Onag

Gigi Onag

Gigi has more than 15 years of experience in technology journalism, covering various aspects of enterprise IT and telecommunications from both business and technology perspective. Before joining CXOCIETY as editor for FutureIoT in July 2019, she was assistant editor of ComputerWorld Hong Kong. Based in Hong Kong, she started with regional IT publications under CMP Asia (now Informa), including Asia Computer Weekly, Intelligent Enterprise Asia and Network Computing Asia and Teledotcom Asia. She had contributed articles to South China Morning Post, TechTarget and PC Market among others.

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