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- 21 November 2025 - The Social Enterprise Summit (SES 2025) officially
opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai.
Under the theme "Unleashing Passion & Purpose for Social Innovation –
HK & GBA", the Summit showcases successful cases from Hong Kong,
the Greater Bay Area, and around the world to promote the positive
impact and practical applications of social innovation and social
enterprises. Guided by the core belief of "Uniting Across Borders,
Generations, and Sectors", SES 2025 aims to reshape systems, connect
changemakers from Hong Kong and across the globe, foster the exchange of
ideas, and build partnerships to co-create more inclusive and resilient
communities.
The four-day International Symposium will feature over 60 distinguished
speakers, including experts, scholars, and business leaders from around
the world. They will share successful case studies and valuable insights
on how to connect civil society, the business sector, government,
academia, and local communities, highlighting the transformative power
of social innovation in driving systemic change.
Dr CA TSE, Co-chairs of the Organising Committee of SES 2025, remarked
"Social entrepreneurship has been developing in Hong Kong for over 20
years. In recent years, alongside many young social innovators actively
engaging in the sector, there has also been growing interest among
retirees who see social innovation as a meaningful second act. With the
theme 'Unleashing Passion & Purpose for Social Innovation – HK &
GBA', this year's Summit explores diverse perspectives—from empowering
marginalised groups to advancing sustainable development—aiming to
inspire changemakers to co‑create lasting solutions for complex
challenges. New this year is the 'SES x Good Lab: Social Innovation Tour
@ The Greater Bay Area', which will bring together experts from
mainland China to exchange insights and share experiences. Through
dialogue and collaboration, the Summit demonstrates how social
innovation can drive systemic change and make transformation possible."
Mr Clarence LEUNG, Under Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs of the
HKSAR Government, added "The Social Enterprise Summit is a highly
regarded annual event within Hong Kong's social enterprise sector. Each
year, we are delighted to see many new young faces, demonstrating that
more creative and ambitious young people are joining the social
enterprise community, bringing positive energy and generating greater
social impact. In recent years, many social enterprises have also
harnessed artificial intelligence technologies and innovative
cross‑sector collaborations to meet diverse social needs and contribute
to society. The Home and Youth Affairs Bureau will continue to adopt a
multi‑pronged approach, introducing flexible and versatile measures to
connect different sectors of society and support the flourishing
development of social enterprises in Hong Kong"
Following the Opening Ceremony, the Keynote Speech and Open Forum
featured leading voices from across the globe: Mr Jaff SHEN, Co-founder
and CEO of the Leping Social Entrepreneur Foundation, shared insights on
the evolution and future of social innovation across China and Asia.
Professor Stephen CHEUNG Yan-leung, SBS, JP, President of Saint Francis
University, examined how future generations should understand social
entrepreneurship through education, particularly in an AI-driven world
where integrating Social Entrepreneurship (SE) and Social Innovation
(SI) is increasingly essential. Dr KK TSE, Founder of ReWirement Action
HK and "Social Innovtation Thought Leader 2020" recognised by the Schwab
Foundation, reflected on his decades of experience in the field. Mr
Gerry HIGGINS, Founder and Managing Director of the Social Enterprise
World Forum, offered a global perspective on building vibrant ecosystems
and fostering international collaboration. Ms Jinhui YANG, Secretary of
the Party Committee and Director of the Yulin East Road Community
Neighbourhood Committee in Chengdu City, shared her experience in
community development and inclusive urban growth.
The Impact Story session was delivered by Prof Martin ZHU, CEO and
Co-founder of i2Cool, who presented his journey from developing
electricity-free cooling solutions to mitigate urban heat island effects
and reduce carbon emissions, to establishing a green-tech enterprise
applying innovative cooling materials.
From Day Two onwards, the International Symposium will explore pressing
social issues under three core themes: "Sectors for Social Innovation",
"Changemakers and Innovators with Impact", and "Sustaining the SI
Ecosystem". Topics include healthcare system reform, creating shared
value, social innovation in the Greater Bay Area, and nurturing
entrepreneurs equipped to tackle complex challenges with transformative
solutions. As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the
world, discussions will spotlight how cross-sector collaboration can
spark AI-driven innovations to address societal needs. Running
concurrently during the first two days, the "Changemakers Gallery" will
feature more than 20 organisations showcasing their latest projects and
engaging with participants to foster connections and inspiration. In
response to economic uncertainty and shifting market demands, SES 2025
will also host a workshop titled "Is Your Social Enterprise Ready for
Anything'", equipping participants with practical tools, strategies, and
inspiration to build resilient enterprises.
On Day Three, signature events include "Change for Impact 2025: How
Might We Innovate for the Longevity Age'", the "SES x Chinachem Group
Impact Booster 2025 – Selection Showcase" for secondary school students,
and the "Social Innovation Lai Chi Kok" guided tour, which will explore
the district's unique ecosystem and foster community collaboration.
Additionally, SES 2025 will launch the inaugural "SES x Good Lab: Social
Innovation Tour @ The Greater Bay Area", inviting social innovators,
policymakers, and youth representatives to visit key hubs across the
region, gaining insights into local innovation models and policy support
mechanisms while collectively exploring long-term development.