In a ceremony highlighting Hong Kong’s progress in sustainable urban development, several organisations using Neuron’s AI-powered building solutions were recognised at the Hong Kong Green Building Awards (HKGBA 2025). Their achievements demonstrate how intelligent technology is helping the city move closer to its carbon neutrality goals.
Award Winning Projects
The award-winning projects powered by Neuron’s AI-driven solutions include:
- Kai Shing Management Services Limited – International Commerce Centre (ICC)
- Nan Fung Property Management – AIRSIDE & Nan Fung Workplace
- China Light and Power Company Limited (CLP) –The New CLP Headquarters Building
- AI Solutions in Customer Experience & Energy Efficiency – ELEMENTS
With 122 nominations this year, the HKGBA 2025 reflects both the sector’s rising momentum and Hong Kong’s continued commitment to energy-efficient, future-ready urban development. The surge in nominations reflects not only the market’s growth, but also the industry’s commitment to building a carbon-neutral built environment, noted the HKGBA organisers.
Consulting Excellence
Arup was named Consultant of the Year, recognising its leadership in advancing sustainable development. The global engineering firm has collaborated with Neuron on several award-winning projects, demonstrating how digital innovation can drive both environmental and commercial gains.
Neuron’s Role in Sustainable Transformation
By integrating AI-driven energy optimisation, IoT automation and predictive maintenance, Neuron has enabled these buildings to achieve:
- 12–20% reductions in operational energy use
- Noticeable decreases in peak demand charges
- Improved occupant comfort and well-being
- Data-driven decision-making for ongoing optimisation
Looking Ahead
“We extend our deepest gratitude to our visionary clients for trusting Neuron in this journey. Together, we’re proving that smarter buildings lead to a greener, more resilient society.” said Mr. Mark Chen, Neuron CTO.
As Hong Kong accelerates toward its 2030 Sustainability Blueprint, these awards underscore a pivotal shift: the marriage of AI and sustainability is no longer optional—it’s essential.