Secretary for IT updates Korean business community on HK’s latest developments and opportunities in innovation and technology

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Data about Hong Kong’s ranking on Digital Planet’s Digital Intelligence Index (DII) is featured in this article about tech opportunities in Korea.

Excerpt from “Secretary for IT updates Korean business community on HK’s latest developments and opportunities in innovation and technology”Dimsumdaily Hong Kong

The Secretary for Innovation and Technology, Mr Alfred Sit, today updated the business community in Korea on Hong Kong’s latest developments and opportunities in innovation and technology (I&T) during a webinar. Highlighting the vast opportunities brought about by the National 14th Five-Year Plan and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the support Hong Kong provides for technology start-ups, Mr Sit encouraged technology companies and start-ups in Korea to leverage on Hong Kong to tap into the opportunities.

Mr Sit gave a brief account of Hong Kong’s vibrant innovation and technology developments and the Government’s investment of over US$14 billion in Hong Kong’s I&T along eight major areas in the past four years to enhance the I&T ecosystem.

 “Our efforts have received high acclaim internationally. Hong Kong rose from the eighth to fifth in the digital competitiveness ranking as announced by the Institute for Management Development in December 2020. Moreover, the Digital Intelligence Index report jointly released by Mastercard and the Fletcher School at Tufts University of the United States found that Hong Kong together with Korea and 11 other economies are the 13 ‘stand-out’ markets which are considered leaders in driving innovation,” Mr Sit said.
 
Citing Hong Kong as one of the most dynamic start-up ecosystems in Asia, Mr Sit said that in six years’ time the number of start-ups in Hong Kong has tripled to around 3 400 in 2020 with 11 unicorns having emerged and a quarter of the start-up founders in Hong Kong having their country of origin outside Hong Kong. “This international profile tells that Hong Kong not only provides prospects but also welcomes tech start-ups irrespective of their country of origin to develop and flourish in Hong Kong,” he pointed out.


Mr Sit spoke on the opportunities brought about by the GBA. The GBA, comprising Hong Kong, Macao and nine affluent cities in Guangdong Province, provides a consumer market with a total population of over 86 million and a combined GDP of around US$1.7 trillion, which is comparable to that of Korea.

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