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The Digital Entertainment Leadership Forum (DELF) "Power Up! When Entertainment Goes Beyond 3oundaries" was Held in Hong Kong and Web3 Living Lab was launched

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From August 25th to 27th, one of the "Happy Hong Kong" events organized by Cyberport, the Digital Entertainment Leadership Forum (DELF) was coming with fun! The theme of this year's forum is "Power Up! When Entertainment Goes Beyond 3oundaries", which includes a series of diversified digital experiences: industry forums, metaverse experiences, art entertainment, etc. Guests who attend the event can not only have fun but also learn about the latest news and development trends in the fields of Web3, AI, and more.

The focus areas for this DELF include NFT, AIGC, avatar production technology for film animation, digitized sports, and the overall ecosystem of digital entertainment. The attending experts shared their views on the business models and value chains of the digital entertainment industry, and how to surpass the current situation and promote industry development. It is reported that this event has invited over 90 international and local senior technology company experts to jointly create a unique digital entertainment forum, including well-known enterprises and organizations such as HTC, Tencent, Moxy, iPollo, Metaverse Corporation, and the Hong Kong Game Industry Association. The forum format is no longer limited to simple dialogue and Q&A, but combines new digital technologies with diverse interactive devices to bring participants a new immersive entertainment experience.

Mr. Paul Chan, Hong Kong Financial Secretary, attended the forum and delivered an important speech. Mr. Peter Yan, CEO of Cyberport, Mr. Jack Kong, Founder of Nano Labs and Director of Cyberport, Dr. Xiao Feng, HashKey Group Chairman and CEO, also attended the event. During the forum, the long-awaited Web3 Living Lab was officially launched.

iPollo's ecological partner SPINOR used their self-developed AIGC-IP tool to design the CyberBot, the Cyberport mascot, and produced figurines through iPollo full-color 3D printing technology as a gift for Secretary Paul Chan. iPollo also integrated CyberBot with AR technology and presented it at the event, making the whole activity full of creative and technological interactive fun!

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