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ATG: Personalised Healthcare Meets Big Tech

ATG: Personalised Healthcare Meets Big Tech

ATG is reshaping Hong Kong’s medical ecosystem—powered by vision, data, and a founder’s personal mission.

In Hong Kong’s competitive private healthcare market, one system is quietly powering nearly a third of all private doctors: ClinicOne. Developed by healthtech innovator ATG (Applied Technology Group Limited), ClinicOne is an AI-enabled clinic management system designed to streamline diagnostics, prescriptions, patient records, and operations—on-site or via telemedicine.

Founded in 2016 by former tech executive Chi Man Lam, ATG was built with a clear purpose: to modernise healthcare through applied technology. “I saw a critical gap in how information systems were being used in healthcare,” says Lam. “That’s where ATG began.”

Lam’s commitment to the sector is deeply personal.

At just six years old, he suffered a near-fatal rolled—over car accident that left him with both legs seriously broken and years of rehabilitation.

Though he pursued a successful career in electrical engineering and IT, his lifelong obsession with healthcare remained. With ATG, he fused both worlds—technical expertise with a patient’s insight.

Today, over 1.4 million patients are served by ATG apps. Its telemedicine platform handles around 500 daily consultations and streamlines treatments, operations and health record management with ClinicONE, EneHub and Health.Me2—a remote monitoring platform co-developed with large medical & healthcare institutions to support elderly patients via real-time health tracking and AI-powered alerts.

A key turning point was ClinicOne’s selection as an official partner of eHealth, Hong Kong’s government-backed citywide electronic health record sharing system. This milestone reinforced ATG’s position as a trusted player in public-private digital health transformation.

Next on the roadmap: staff-less Digital Clinics across 20 residential clubhouses and across outlets of pharmaceutical giant Mannings. These next-gen touchpoints will offer instant check-ups, stress relief services, and AI-backed diagnostics—at the community level.

Lam credits Hong Kong’s fast-paced, high-density environment as a vital testing ground. “You launch here, you get immediate feedback,” he says. “If it works in Hong Kong, it can scale anywhere.”

Supported by InvestHK’s global network, the company has its sights set on the UAE, poised to bring Hong Kong-born innovation to the world.

His advice to founders? “Don’t just talk about technology. Apply it. Solve real problems. Tech only matters when it’s applied.”