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The art of the possible, the doable and the sustainable with Brian W Tang
Manage episode 332687868 series 2695368
In episode no. 81 my guest is Brian Tang, Founding Executive director of LITE Lab@HKU and Co-chair, Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation & Technology Association (ALITA). We discuss:
- Career path (which will be interesting to law students);
- How he became involved with innovation in the law in Hong Kong;
- Main justice issues in Hong Kong;
- What LITE stands for, and why it is intentionally a “Lab”;
- How the Lab works with students from 6 out of the 10 faculties at Hong Kong University;
- Topics and the experiential experiences that are covered in the Lab’s courses and why;
- How LITE Lab partners with tech start-ups, NGOs and in-house counsel to co-design research projects;
- Examples of the innovative projects including workers compensation, low-income tenants, discrimination, womens’ rights, human trafficking and foreign workers;
- Cultural foundations of ‘pro bono’ and differences in approach across the world;
- Capacity and evolution of NGOs affecting their response to implement technology;
- Why Brian considers the LITE Lab a ‘marketplace’ of sorts;
- The criticism that undergrad courses and hackathons are not effective;
- The potential of low code/no code, including the ability to maintain software in-house;
- Need for integration with existing corporate and NGO systems;
- Issues of funding and software sustainability of applications developed by NGOs;
- Impact investing, ESG requirements and social entrepreneurs’ potential for the future;
- Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation and Technology Association’s (“ALITA”) mission;
- Categories of ALITA awards (closing soon!); and
- Brian’s definition of legal innovation!
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic
Links:
- LITE Lab
- My employee is pregnant
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
- Survey
Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au
Twitter - @ReimaginingJ
Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
91 episodes
Manage episode 332687868 series 2695368
In episode no. 81 my guest is Brian Tang, Founding Executive director of LITE Lab@HKU and Co-chair, Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation & Technology Association (ALITA). We discuss:
- Career path (which will be interesting to law students);
- How he became involved with innovation in the law in Hong Kong;
- Main justice issues in Hong Kong;
- What LITE stands for, and why it is intentionally a “Lab”;
- How the Lab works with students from 6 out of the 10 faculties at Hong Kong University;
- Topics and the experiential experiences that are covered in the Lab’s courses and why;
- How LITE Lab partners with tech start-ups, NGOs and in-house counsel to co-design research projects;
- Examples of the innovative projects including workers compensation, low-income tenants, discrimination, womens’ rights, human trafficking and foreign workers;
- Cultural foundations of ‘pro bono’ and differences in approach across the world;
- Capacity and evolution of NGOs affecting their response to implement technology;
- Why Brian considers the LITE Lab a ‘marketplace’ of sorts;
- The criticism that undergrad courses and hackathons are not effective;
- The potential of low code/no code, including the ability to maintain software in-house;
- Need for integration with existing corporate and NGO systems;
- Issues of funding and software sustainability of applications developed by NGOs;
- Impact investing, ESG requirements and social entrepreneurs’ potential for the future;
- Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation and Technology Association’s (“ALITA”) mission;
- Categories of ALITA awards (closing soon!); and
- Brian’s definition of legal innovation!
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic
Links:
- LITE Lab
- My employee is pregnant
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
- Survey
Andrea Perry-Petersen – LinkedIn - Twitter @winkiepp – andreaperrypetersen.com.au
Twitter - @ReimaginingJ
Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
91 episodes
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