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- 11 April 2025 - The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) officially
launched "The Cradle – Going Global Service Centre" (The Cradle) today,
supported by the Zhongguancun Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Youth Innovation
Centre, the National Innovation Centre par Excellence (NICE), and the
Greater Bay Area National Centre of Technology Innovation. The Cradle
will assist enterprises in expanding into international markets. The
launch coincided with the "Enterprises Going Global Conference", which
gathered over 500 leaders from government, industry, academia, research
and investment sectors to explore internationalisation strategies and
global market opportunities.
Located at the HKPC Building, The Cradle offers one-stop professional
support for Hong Kong and mainland tech innovation enterprises,
including international standards alignment, product localisation and
internationalisation support, intellectual property management and
protection, and overseas regulatory compliance. It is designed to
empower more Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises succeed in the global
market.
This year's Government Work Report from the "Two Sessions" emphasised
Hong Kong should "deepen international exchanges and cooperation". With
the distinctive advantages of
"One Country, Two Systems
", enjoying strong support of the
Motherland and being closely connected to the world, Hong Kong serves
as an ideal launchpad for both Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises to
pilot new products and business models before entering international
markets. Leveraging HKPC's technical expertise and international
networks, The Cradle will enable enterprises to navigate global
standards and enhance their international competitiveness.
To mark its launch, The Cradle is showcasing three early Going Global
success cases from UISEE Technology (Beijing) Ltd, Beijing Tashan
Technology Co., Ltd, and Beijing Yunji Technology Co., Ltd. Drawing on
HKPC's extensive experience in standards testing, applied R&D,
scenario-based deployment, and smart manufacturing, The Cradle will also
leverage Hong Kong's strengths in intellectual property protection,
supply chain management, trade finance, and ESG to support enterprise
upgrades in smart manufacturing, green transformation, and
digitalisation. HKPC will join hands with its partners to explore new
global opportunities for enterprises and forge a comprehensive support
network for going global.
The "Enterprises Going Global Conference" and the inauguration ceremony
of "The Cradle" were officiated by Professor SUN Dong, JP, Secretary for
Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, and Hon
Sunny TAN, Chairman of the Hong Kong Productivity Council.
In his opening remarks,
Professor SUN Dong, JP, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, stated:
"The country has been vigorously advancing technology development in
recent years, with a growing number of tech enterprises emerging and
seeking new breakthroughs and business opportunities. As global
competition intensifies, going global has become a key development
strategy for enterprises. With our unique position as an international
financial and trading hub, Hong Kong is accelerating the development
into an international I&T centre and is well-placed to serve as a
launch pad for enterprises. The establishment of The Cradle – Going
Global Service Centre will enhance cross-regional collaboration,
accelerate the integration of technology and industry, and support more
enterprises in expanding globally through Hong Kong. This further
reinforces Hong Kong's status as an international I&T hub."
Hon Sunny TAN,
Chairman of the Hong Kong Productivity Council,
stated
in his welcome remark, "HKPC has long been committed to driving new
industrialisation and supporting enterprise transformation and
upgrading. In alignment with the national innovation-driven development
strategy, we are collaborating with three major innovation hubs — in the
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, the Yangtze River Delta, and the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area — which together serve tens
of thousands of enterprises. Over the past decade, HKPC has completed
over 1,400 smart projects in the Greater Bay Area, and launched the
'9+3+1 Development Plan' to establish service bases and R&D centres,
empowering SMEs to expand globally with high quality. As economies in
the Global South continue to rise, we look forward to working across
sectors through 'The Cradle' to forge a strong and sustainable outbound
ecosystem for both Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises."
Mr Zhang Kai, Executive Deputy General Manager of the Zhongguancun Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Youth Innovation Centre highlighted
the significance of The Cradle's establishment as a major milestone. He
said that this initiative will provide Beijing's technology enterprises
with comprehensive internationalization support to accelerate the
global deployment of cutting-edge innovations. He added that his team
anticipate strengthening its collaboration with HKPC to enhance
cross-border partnerships, develop high-potential projects, and empower
Beijing-based companies to succeed internationally.
Professor LIU Qing,
Director of National Innovation Center par Excellence (NICE)
said, "National Innovation Centre par Excellence(NICE)has always been
committed to building an open and integrated innovation ecosystem to
facilitate the globalization of enterprises, manifested by nurturing
numerous joint innovation centres, internationally competitive R&D
platforms, and project companies. Looking forward, we will continue to
deepen our cooperation with HKPC, taking full benefits of Hong Kong's
regional advantages offered through Cradle, to help the Yangtze Delta
enterprises overcoming the bottlenecks of global expansion. We will
further leverage the industrial and innovation advantages of the Yangtze
Delta, and work together with HKPC to create a new paradigm of 'Yangtze
Delta Cultivation + Hong Kong Services + Global Market', so as to
promote more enterprises to go global."
Mr Wang Debao, Deputy Director of the Greater Bay Area National Centre of Technology Innovation
stated that The Cradle leverages the international platform advantages
of HKPC to provide the whole chain support for enterprises from
technical verification to overseas implementation, serving as a critical
bridge for their global expansion. The Greater Bay Area National Center
of Technology Innovation will actively deepen collaboration with major
innovation hubs, assisting mainland enterprises in overcoming technical
barriers and challenges in international markets, and accelerating the
high-quality development and global application of new quality
productivity achievements.
Enterprises Going Global Conference Explores Global Innovation Opportunities
The Enterprises Going Global Conference featured in-depth discussions
with leading industry speakers on global market trends, technology
innovation, and policy-capital synergy. Key topics included global
expansion strategies, overcoming internationalisation challenges, and
leveraging professional services, technology collaboration, and
regulatory frameworks to support sustainable global growth.