HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 31 October 2025 - The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
Corporation (HKSTP) joins hands with the Consulate-General of Japan in
Hong Kong, DEFTA Partners, and the Alliance Forum Foundation in Special
Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC to co-host today's
Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum. The event successfully
concluded as it convened distinguished leaders from government,
academia, and industry, reaffirming Hong Kong's position as a
world-class launchpad for innovation and a strategic bridge between
Japan's deep tech capabilities and Hong Kong's globally connected
innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystem.
Among the distinguished guests were Ambassador Jun Miura, Consul-General
of Japan in Hong Kong; Ms Lillian Cheong, Under Secretary for
Innovation, Technology and Industry of HKSAR; Ambassador George Hara,
founder of DEFTA Partners and advisor to HKSTP; Mr Terry Wong, CEO of
HKSTP; and global AI expert Professor Yutaka Matsuo of the University of
Tokyo.
Amb Jun Miura, Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong, said: "The
increasing importance of Hong Kong and HK-Shenzhen-Guangzhou cluster as a
hub for innovation and technology based on their capital, information,
universities and talent is becoming clear, especially as the pace of
technological advancement, including AI, and changes in the business
environment, accelerates." He added: "Now is the time for Japan and Hong
Kong to explore opportunities of collaboration in innovation and
technology, based on their longstanding relationship. "," I hope that
the startups of Hong Kong will visit various parts of Japan and deepen
their understanding of the various opportunities that Japanese local
cities provide. Likewise, I would like to see more Japanese startups
come to Hong Kong to seize opportunities. By doing so, hopefully both
Japan and Hong Kong can grow together in the field of innovation and
technology."
Ms Lillian Cheong, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and
Industry of the HKSAR, said that the Government has spared no efforts in
devising support measures to promote the development of start-up
ecosystem in Hong Kong, citing the $10 billion Research, Academic and
Industry Sectors One-plus Scheme, the launch of the $180 million Pilot
I&T Accelerator Scheme as well as the setting up of a $10 billion
Innovation and Technology Industry-Oriented Fund and the relaxation of
application threshold for the New Industrialisation Acceleration Scheme.
She expressed confidence that Japanese I&T enterprises can benefit
greatly from setting up footholds in Hong Kong with a view to tapping
the vast Mainland and overseas markets.
Mr Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said, "Our forum today exemplifies this
spirit, bringing together Japan's deep tech strength and Hong Kong's
global platform to unlock a new era of collaboration. At HKSTP, we are
committed to enabling startups to go global while attracting
international innovation leaders to land and scale in Hong Kong. To
date, more than 150 tech enterprises have participated in nine major
innovation events across Japan, generating over USD 5 million in
commercialisation value through increased exposure and strategic
partnerships."
He added that HKSTP is fast-tracking the development of INNOPOLE, a new
20-hectare San Tin Technopole campus within the Northern Metropolis.
This strategic initiative is designed to create a powerful economic
engine, providing expansive space for AI development and Greater Bay
Area collaboration. INNOPOLE will solidify Hong Kong's position as the
world's premier gateway for innovation.
Amb George Hara, Group Chairman & CEO, DEFTA Partners, shared
insights at the keynote speech, and said: "The momentum from today's
forum is a clear signal that the future of tech will be written through
collaboration. We are committed to bring strategic alliance with
Japanese corporates, leveraging DEFTA's expertise to turn the promising
sciences and technologies out of Hong Kong into the groundbreaking
enterprises of tomorrow."
As Chairman of the Alliance Forum Foundation, he said "Hong Kong serves
as a pivotal junction between Japan, China and the United States,
holding significant geopolitical importance. Should Japan's industrial
sector contribute to growth by commercialising new technologies emerging
in Hong Kong universities and establishing technology industries, while
introducing the concept of public-benefit capitalism to cultivate a
prosperous middle class, Hong Kong could become a model city for the
21st century and set an example for many Asian cities. Fostering a
prosperous middle class also contributes significantly to building
democracy and peace. Everything hinges on what kind of city Hong Kong's
business leaders envision for its future".
At the forum, panel discussions explored topics including artificial
intelligence, investment, business collaboration, and bio-related
technologies. These sessions brought together entrepreneurs, scientists,
and industry leaders from Japan and Hong Kong to share insights and
explore opportunities for mutual growth.
The Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum laid a strong
foundation for future bilateral engagement, fostering ongoing
collaboration and shared success. HKSTP continues to drive global
expansion for Hong Kong startups through its "Attract In and Expand Out"
strategy, and remains committed to deepening its alliance with Japanese
stakeholders, leveraging collective strengths to drive innovation and
co-create a dynamic I&T ecosystem that addresses global challenges
and supports sustainable growth.
Photo Caption: HKSTP joins hands with the Consulate-General of Japan in Hong
Kong, DEFTA Partners, and the Alliance Forum Foundation in Special
Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC to co-host today's
Japan-Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Forum. Amb Jun Miura,
Consul-General of Japan in Hong Kong (Centre), Amb George Hara, Group
Chairman & CEO, DEFTA Partners (2nd from left), Ms Lillian Cheong,
Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR
(2nd from right), Prof Yutaka Matsuo, University of Tokyo (1st from
left, and Mr Terry Wong, Chief Executive Officer of HKSTP (1st from
right), officiates the event.