Greater Bay Area

Hong Kong's science and innovation industry seeks change and actively promotes multi field cooperation in the Greater Bay Area

2023-03-20   

Recently, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, visited the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China and attended a ceremony at which the SAR government and the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China signed a cooperation agreement on accelerating the construction of the Hong Kong International Innovation and Technology Center. Li Jiachao stated that technological innovation is one of the most active and proactive areas of development in Hong Kong, and Hong Kong is making every effort to develop science and technology innovation, continuously injecting new momentum into the economy. In its latest annual "Financial Budget", the Hong Kong SAR government devoted a large amount of space to focusing on technological innovation, striving to promote high-quality economic development, and identified three major development priorities: the digital economy, the third generation Internet (Web3), and the construction of an international green technology and financial center. Nowadays, the entrepreneurial atmosphere in Hong Kong is becoming increasingly strong. According to the data provided by the Hong Kong Investment Promotion Department to the Securities Times reporter, up to now, Hong Kong has more than 800 financial technology companies and more than 3700 startups, and more than 10 "unicorns" (start-up companies with a valuation of more than $1 billion) have established headquarters in Hong Kong, covering advanced manufacturing and new materials, artificial intelligence and robotics, biomedicine, logistics technology, and other fields. There are various signs that Hong Kong is trying to expand a new driving force for growth - technological innovation - beyond traditional pillar industries such as finance and real estate. At the end of last year, the SAR government launched the "Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint", which clarifies the four directions for the development of science and technology innovation and proposes eight key strategies. It formulates a clear development path and systematic strategic plan for the development of science and technology innovation in Hong Kong in the next 5 to 10 years, leading Hong Kong to achieve the vision of the International Innovation and Technology Center. Hong Kong hopes that this city can breed more Xinjiang and commercial soup. Hong Kong is actively building a scientific and technological innovation center. Yang Haokun, the Intelligent Manufacturing Department of the Hong Kong Productivity Promotion Bureau, is a witness, witness, and promoter of the entrepreneurial tide in Hong Kong in recent years. In 2019, Yang Haokun engaged in postdoctoral work at City University of Hong Kong, focusing on research in the field of new metal materials. It happened that the Hong Kong Productivity Promotion Bureau was recruiting experts in the field of new materials. "There are relatively few talents in the field of metal materials in Hong Kong, so the Productivity Promotion Bureau has recruited many industry experts and consultants in recent years, including artificial intelligence, robotics, environmental protection, biotechnology, and other fields." Yang Haokun told reporters. Yang Haokun said that the main task of the Productivity Promotion Bureau is to help local enterprises in Hong Kong solve technical difficulties. "There was a local enterprise in Hong Kong before, and the customer asked them to make a shell for electronic radiators. The shell has two functions, one is to protect electronic devices, and the other is to dissipate heat. However, the existing die-casting aluminum alloy raw materials cannot meet the high heat dissipation requirements, and the product yield is very low. During the process of communicating with the enterprise, I found that we had a similar research and development project before, regarding aluminum alloy and magnesium alloy die-casting technology applied to electronic products Good can help them solve production problems. "Currently, the company has begun to attempt to produce electronic radiator shells using materials developed by the Productivity Promotion Bureau." According to Yang Haokun, the current entrepreneurial atmosphere in Hong Kong is very strong, not only receiving financial support from the government, but also gradually shifting from basic research and development to product application implementation. The Hong Kong Productivity Council has also actively invited mainland entrepreneurs to develop in Hong Kong. Hong Kong

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