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HK Vows to Continue Strengthening I&T Ecosystem: Sun Dong
In his reply to a Legislative Council member's question, Sun Dong, Hong Kong's Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, pointed out that the number of start-ups i...
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In his reply to a Legislative Council member's question, Sun Dong, Hong Kong's Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, pointed out that the number of start-ups in Hong Kong surged from around 1,000 in 2014 to around 4,700 in 2024, reflecting the increasingly vibrant I&T ecosystem in the city.

The Hong Kong government is also preparing for the launch of the Pilot I&T Accelerator Scheme, which aims to attract professional start-up service providers with proven track records in and beyond Hong Kong to set up accelerator bases in Hong Kong to foster the robust growth of start-ups and enhance the I&T ecosystem, Sun mentioned.

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Apart from nurturing Hong Kong's I&T start-ups, the Hong Kong government has also taken the initiative to assist Mainland enterprises to "go global" and attract overseas resources, and strive to play the roles of "super connector" and "super value-adder", thereby bringing new opportunities and opening up new horizons for Hong Kong's I&T development.

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