I&T, Logistics, Infrastructure, and High-End Manufacturing
I&T is a core pillar of sustainable economic development in Hong Kong, and the government has invested vast resources into the sector in recent years. As the number of projects backed by both public and private funding continue to grow, the local I&T ecosystem is gradually flourishing.
In this episode, we will look at how three overseas and mainland Chinese companies are leveraging Hong Kong’s advantages as a base of operations to break into the international and mainland markets. Founded in 1986, Ushio Hong Kong is a Japanese-owned enterprise located in Yuen Long Industrial Estate. It has been actively developing AI and robotics technologies in recent years, as well as working with many local startups to create various electronic products.
In addition, Hong Kong is actively promoting the transition to a smart city, in which self-driving vehicles play an essential role. Two mainland Chinese companies – Uisee and Westwell – have each introduced an advanced driverless and management system at the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and Kwai Tsing Container Terminals respectively. InvestHK has seized this opportune timing to provide them with comprehensive support in developing their business in Hong Kong.
The all-encompassing nature of the Hong Kong market creates new business opportunities for all industries, making the city an ideal place to conduct business. The two mainland autonomous vehicle companies hope to expand internationally by establishing their base of operations in Hong Kong.
I&T is a core pillar of sustainable economic development in Hong Kong, and the government has invested vast resources into the sector in recent years. As the number of projects backed by both public and private funding continue to grow, the local I&T ecosystem is gradually flourishing.
In this episode, we will look at how three overseas and mainland Chinese companies are leveraging Hong Kong’s advantages as a base of operations to break into the international and mainland markets. Founded in 1986, Ushio Hong Kong is a Japanese-owned enterprise located in Yuen Long Industrial Estate. It has been actively developing AI and robotics technologies in recent years, as well as working with many local startups to create various electronic products.
In addition, Hong Kong is actively promoting the transition to a smart city, in which self-driving vehicles play an essential role. Two mainland Chinese companies – Uisee and Westwell – have each introduced an advanced driverless and management system at the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and Kwai Tsing Container Terminals respectively. InvestHK has seized this opportune timing to provide them with comprehensive support in developing their business in Hong Kong.
The all-encompassing nature of the Hong Kong market creates new business opportunities for all industries, making the city an ideal place to conduct business. The two mainland autonomous vehicle companies hope to expand internationally by establishing their base of operations in Hong Kong.
- Category
- 문화 - Culture
- Tags
- HK, HONG KONG, Innovation and Technology
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