CHENGDU, China, Sept. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- On Aug. 29, Dato'Sri Prof. Ng, Tat-yung and Datin Sri Dr. Ng, Tsz-yan officiated the "BRIDGE for Cities - Belt and Road Initiative: Developing Green Economies for Cities" and "Developing a Green Economy. Building a Park City" Roadshow Chengdu, which was organized by United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and hosted by Chengdu Municipal Government. Atmospheric Water Generation of Heaven Springs Dynasty Harvest Group was awarded by UNIDO for its revolutionary solution for water resources. The group also included Xiaowei Director of the group, Zhang; Dr. Johnny Ip, Vice President of Heaven Springs Dynasty Harvest Atmospheric Water Generation (China) Limited; and Nana Li, General Manager of Heaven Springs Dynasty Harvest Intelligent Technology Limited.
Datin Sri Dr. Ng, Tsz-yan received the award on behalf of Heaven Springs Dynasty Harvest Group. The award-wining project is a high focus of representatives to the UN who recognize Atmospheric Water Generation of Heaven Spring as a revolutionary solution for water resources. As a top ten brand of Hong Kong, Heaven Springs Dynasty Harvest Group is a partner of High-Level International Conference on Water Action Decade, 2018-2028, of the UN and its drinking water provider as well as a partner of UN Science-Policy-Business Forum on Environment. It was presented 3 technological awards by China Corporate United Pavilion of Milano Expo in 2015, and it was a partner of World 9-Ball Championship 2016 and provider of its official drinking water. It is hailed by representatives to the UN as "Global Leader of Atmospheric Water Generation" and "Founder of Drinking Water Revolution"; moreover, it is a selected venture of Unreasonable Impact by Barclays, a top ten investment bank in the world.
All projects being awarded in the Roadshow are invited to the 3rd UNIDO "BRIDGE for Cities - Belt and Road Initiative: Developing Green Economies for Cities" in Vienna in October as showcase solutions for Park City to representatives of more than 100 cities.