Country: Hong Kong

Hong Kong Pavilion

Hong Kong possesses a distinct advantage in biotechnology development, recognized as one of the world’s leading fundraising hubs for biotech companies. With robust research and development capabilities, HK is home to five universities ranked among the top 100 globally, while InnoHK serves as a pivotal hub for R&D in life and health technologies. 16 companies from Hong Kong Science and Technoloy Parks Corporation (HKSTP) participate BIO25 in HK Pavilion. | Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is a leading innovation and technology hub established in 2002. It fosters a vibrant ecosystem for startups, enterprises, and researchers, offering incubation, acceleration, and investment opportunities. HKSTP operates Science Park, InnoCentre, and InnoParks across Hong Kong, driving advancements in life sciences, AI, fintech, and more. With strong global partnerships, state-of-the-art facilities, and talent development programs, HKSTP accelerates innovation and commercialization, contributing to Hong Kong’s position as a regional I&T leader.

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Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP)

Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is the largest innovation and technology hub in Hong Kong. It fosters a vibrant ecosystem for startups, enterprises, and researchers, offering incubation, acceleration, and investment opportunities. HKSTP operates Science Park, InnoCentre, and InnoParks across Hong Kong, driving advancements in life sciences, AI, fintech, and more. With strong global partnerships, state-of-the-art facilities, and talent development programs, HKSTP accelerates innovation and commercialization, contributing to Hong Kong’s position as a regional I&T leader.

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Hong Kong Tech

Hong Kong Tech at Eureka Park and Global Pavilion is jointly organized by Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP). For more information, please visit: https://www.hktdc.com/ and http://www.hkstp.org

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Hong Kong Tourism Board

Hong Kong is not only a well-renowned cruise hub, but an exceptional port with enormous market potential for regional cruising. Hong Kong’s cruise scene thrives along with the city’s unique East-meets-West culture, vibrant nightlife and an incredible diversity of attractions and experiences as a world-class destination. Have at your disposal everything Asia’s world city has to offer: international connectivity, state-of-the-art facilities, impeccable hospitality, truly one-of-a-kind experiences and so much more.

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Hong Kong Center for Construction Robotics

Hong Kong Center for Construction Robotics (HKCRC), a scientific research and entrepreneurship platform, was established in 2020 as a joint collaborative effort among the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and the University of California, Berkeley. And it belongs to the InnoHK project of the Hong Kong SAR.

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Hong Kong Kovida Industrial Co., Ltd.

We are a vertically integrated manufacturer from Shenzhen&Thailand, founded in 2014, offering integrated design, manufacturing, and marketing services. Our extensive capabilities are demonstrated by hundreds of patents, nearly 100 production machines, and a vast portfolio of thousands of products. We are the trusted partner for OEM/ODM projects, fully certified to ISO 9001, SEDEX 4P, GRS, and ASTM/EN71.

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Hong Kong Mchose Innovation Technology Limited

Founded in 2021, MCHOSE is a global peripheral brand created by young tech enthusiasts, focused on designing mechanical keyboards, mice, and headsets for today’s generation. MCHOSE — YOUNG’S CHOICE. We believe peripherals are more than tools—they’re how ideas take shape, victories are earned, and stories begin.

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Hong Kong Baptist University: Institute for Innovation, Translation and Policy Research

Hong Kong Baptist College was founded by the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong in 1956. In 1983, it became a fully funded public tertiary institution, and the College gained university status just over a decade later. It was renamed Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) in 1994. The Institute for Innovation, Translation and Policy Research (ITPR) within HKBU serves to drive innovations, research and development, technology translation, and applications to enable HKBU to respond to emerging challenges and opportunities globally, nationally, as well as those under the aegis of the Hong Kong SAR Government’s top policy priority on innovation and technology development. ITPR strives to bridge the gap in technology readiness between academic innovation and industry applications. ITPR also helps to advance HKBU’s innovation capacity and enhance up- to mid-stream research and technology development capabilities through establishing collaborative platforms, engaging stakeholders, facilitating high-impact innovation and multidisciplinary R&D.

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