Dedicated to driving business innovation, Towngas advocates the principle of “Growth = innovation x implementation” (G = i × i), encouraging staff to apply and implement innovative ideas to bring about sustainable corporate development and progress. The Company’s “G = i × i” project was awarded the “HKMA Award for Excellence in Training and Development – Gold” and “Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Excellence in Cultural Change” awards, underscoring its proactive response to market changes. By training staff to implement innovative ideas, Towngas has ensured that innovation forms a key part of its corporate culture.
The guiding policy of “G = i × i” is proposed by Mr Alfred Chan Wing-kin, Towngas Managing Director. He pointed out, “Growth is a top priority for all corporations. In this equation, G, or growth, needs to be supported by two i’s, or innovation and implementation.”
Going forward, Towngas will continue applying the management principle of “G = i × i” to bring about sustainable corporate development and progress. By elevating its standards for safety and service, the Company has sustained momentum for its business growth and created greater value for its stakeholders.

Towngas’ “G = i × i” project received the “HKMA Award for Excellence in Training and Development – Gold” and “Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Excellence in Cultural Change” award. Ms Kit Fan Kit-yee (4
th from left), Towngas Head of Corporate Human Resources, and Mr Daniel Fung Man-kit (6
th from left), Head of Strategy & Innovation and Commercial - HK Utilities, pose for a photo with Mr Stephen Leung (5
th from left), Country Manager, Pfizer Corporation Hong Kong Limited, and other Towngas staff at the award ceremony.

Towngas set up its Innovation Hall to exhibit staff’s innovative creations and recognise their efforts and achievements, thereby promoting the exchange of ideas internally and demonstrating the spirit of innovation externally.

Towngas staff developed the Water Heater Hydropower Generator Module, which conserves the energy generated by water current to be used towards appliance ignition, thereby eliminating the need for regular battery replacement in water heaters. The design was the winner of the Hong Kong Awards for Industries: Innovation and Creativity Grand Award in 2019.

The Smart Metering System, which helps customers obtain their gas meter reading from mobile phones via Bluetooth, received the Hong Kong Awards for Industries: Innovation and Creativity Award in 2018.