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Hong Kong made a new go-to as global tech gateway

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Hong Kong made a new go-to as global tech gateway
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  • Global Connect – Global Innovation Exchange is launched by HKSTP to help tech ventures extend reach to partners, capital and market across borders

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HKSTP launched Global Connect – Global Innovation Exchange at Deloitte’s Hong Kong headquarters on March 31, bringing together representatives from 17 countries, including consuls-general, chambers of commerce and tech sector participants.
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A new international network, Global Connect – Global Innovation Exchange (GIE), was set to facilitate scale-ups win business, raise capital and find partners as they move between Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and overseas markets.

Unveiled in March by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), the GIE is being pitched as a year-round platform rallying innovators, investors, corporates, chambers, consulates and other stakeholders from around the world, where representatives from 17 countries, including consuls-general, attended the opening ceremony in support of the cause.
Terry Wong, chief executive of HKSTP, says the Global Connect – Global Innovation Exchange is a new platform intended to bring together international networks, delegations and innovation communities for collective growth.
Terry Wong, chief executive of HKSTP, says the Global Connect – Global Innovation Exchange is a new platform intended to bring together international networks, delegations and innovation communities for collective growth.
According to HKSTP, the Global Connect initiative was first set in motion to open doors for tech ventures and innovation communities around the world—with entities in the circle currently at over 5,000—under that comes programmes such as Soft Landing, a virtual testing field subsidised for groundwork in the local market, and GIE, an engine designed to create a pull for innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystems from around the world to Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area (GBA), with the aim of increasing the exposure and impact of emerging start-ups and solutions. Conversely, local tech gets the thrust into exploring international markets and the opportunities that might bring, which goes into further developing their solutions.AdvertisementActivities planned to put that mission into action include market-focused networking events, success-story sessions, opportunity briefings and partnership discussions. The UK, France and Germany are among the first markets in the programme from April to June.
Pheona Kan, director of new ventures at HKSTP, says Global Connect is designed to give scale-ups a trusted route to capital, partners and market openings in Hong Kong, the GBA and overseas.
Pheona Kan, director of new ventures at HKSTP, says Global Connect is designed to give scale-ups a trusted route to capital, partners and market openings in Hong Kong, the GBA and overseas.
HKSTP had introduced GIE with full confidence that it would bring international networks, delegations and innovation communities together, allowing them to connect with more seamless access to broader resources, said Terry Wong, chief executive officer of HKSTP, at the opening ceremony.

Pheona Kan, director of new ventures at HKSTP, said start-ups typically focus on three immediate needs as they grow: raising capital, winning business and securing the resources needed to scale up.

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She said one of the goals was to strengthen HKSTP’s role as a world-class international I&T super-connector through a structured, trusted platform that connects ecosystems instead of relying on occasional exchanges.

GIE was described by Kan as “a virtual community” under Global Connect initiative. HKSTP already supports companies through its physical set-up in the city and the next, the Shenzhen Branch of Hong Kong Science Park, the new platform, however, is intended to offer an integrated access to multiple functions including matchmaking openings, launchpad-type support and mentorship.

She said a common hurdle holding tech ventures back from entering new markets is the difficulty of getting in front of large corporates or multinationals without an established profile—introduction to exhibitions, government bodies, chambers and consular networks that might otherwise be hard to access, could make a significant difference.
Maurits ter Kuile, Consul-General of the Netherlands in Hong Kong and Macao, says Hong Kong remains an attractive base for some Dutch companies looking to explore the Chinese market.
Maurits ter Kuile, Consul-General of the Netherlands in Hong Kong and Macao, says Hong Kong remains an attractive base for some Dutch companies looking to explore the Chinese market.
The case for Hong Kong from the Dutch side was put by Maurits ter Kuile, Consul-General of the Netherlands in Hong Kong and Macao, who said: “Hong Kong is an interesting spot for Dutch companies that are looking to explore the Chinese market.”Advertisement

He said language, regulations, taxes and the city’s international orientation all added up in presenting a traction for the GIE to looking like “an appealing concept to give them a leg up.”

Ter Kuile said helping Dutch companies looking to do business internationally and finding useful points of entry falls under the roles of the Dutch consulate.

“When we learned of this initiative, we thought this is a very interesting way of supporting Dutch businesses that want to branch out and get right into work,” he said.

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“The only way to do so is if you see each other face to face, if you meet up,” said ter Kuile, adding that he had been struck by the way policy, infrastructure and regulation can work together to produce an ecosystem in which opportunities can appear quickly for the right companies.

Ter Kuile recalled meeting a Dutch company based at HKSTP that had arrived in Hong Kong with not much more than a suitcase and a business partner, but quickly found support because of the way its business plan matched market priorities.

“If you look at that context and you have a good plan that fits in, you’re simply pushing against an open door,” he said.

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He also referred to a large Dutch biotech delegation that had recently visited the Chinese mainland and then Hong Kong, saying the group had seen “many opportunities for collaboration in that field.” 

Biotech and sustainable building, particularly in new urban development, are among the areas he cited as having more room for collaboration between Hong Kong and the Netherlands. While some may choose otherwise, ter Kuile said Hong Kong remains a compelling base for some Dutch companies, with common law system, language capability and low taxes backing up preferences some firms, particularly in finance, make to still have the city as a staging post.
Tom Lau, co-founder and director of corporate finance at Immuno Cure BioTech, says HKSTP has supported the company’s growth through shared lab facilities, business matching and investor connections.
Tom Lau, co-founder and director of corporate finance at Immuno Cure BioTech, says HKSTP has supported the company’s growth through shared lab facilities, business matching and investor connections.
Among the park companies at the event was Immuno Cure BioTech, a Hong Kong-based biotech company spun out of the University of Hong Kong and focused on developing a functional cure for HIV.

Tom Lau, its co-founder and director of corporate finance, said the company was running clinical trials in both Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, with early results giving the company confidence that it was moving towards a breakthrough.

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He added that HKSTP had supported its growth through shared lab facilities, business matching, strategic partners and investors. That support, he said, had helped the company grow quickly over the past five years.
 

 

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