eTranStar 2.0 AiCore System in Tak Tin St Project
Problem statement
To combat the severe housing crisis and labour shortage, the construction industry
is turning to prefabricated building modules such as Modular Integrated Construction (MiC). These modules are fully built in offsite factories before they are transported to be assembled at the construction site.
Challenges in Offsite Logistics
Precise logistics are absolutely critical that the right module arrives at the exact right time, and in the exact right sequence, to be hoisted and assembled seamlessly at the construction site. However, at present, the coordination and scheduling of such complex transport is a major problem. It is often done manually, relying on outdated methods like walkie-talkies and paper schedules, leading to wrong installations, delayed arrivals, out-of-sequence deliveries, and safety risks.
Solution
To resolve these issues, we updated the e-TranStar to a new version and developed the e-TranStar 2.0 AiCore system.
eTranStar 2.0 AiCore System integrates our iCore, an IoT with sensors, with our Agit Agentic AI server to form a digital twin for real-time scheduling and transport monitoring of prefabricated building modules for Just-In-Time, orderly, and safe delivery from offsite factories to construction sites.
The digital twin AiCore System is driven by two core components: the iCore IoT hardware and the AI software in the Agentic AI server.
iCore IoT hardware
Agentic AI server
Implementations
AiCore isn’t just a concept. It is a proven solution. Deployed by the Housing Authority of the Hong Kong SAR Government in their Tak Tin Street and Anderson Road projects, the system achieved 98% Just-in-time delivery and 100% quality assurance for module transport.
2025 Hong Kong ICT Awards
Backed by published research and filed patents, this groundbreaking innovation was awarded the Best Use of AI in Smart Mobility at the prestigious 2025 Hong Kong ICT Information, Communication, and Technology Awards.
Gold Medal in 51st Geneva International Invention Exhibition
It also won the Gold Medal in 51st Geneva International Invention Exhibition.