Cyberport and NSTDA's Thailand Science Park Sign MoU to Accelerate I&T Collaborations beyond Borders Synergising Bilateral Ecosystem to Augment I&T Impact in ASEAN Markets
Cyberport and NSTDA's Thailand Science Park Sign MoU to Accelerate I&T Collaborations beyond Borders Synergising Bilateral Ecosystem to Augment I&T Impact in ASEAN Markets
Rabu, 29 April 2026 | 09:49
Cyberport today (28 April 2026) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) acting through Thailand Science Park (TSP), to establish a strategic partnership that strengthens innovation and technology (I&T) collaboration between Hong Kong and Thailand. Witnessed by Simon Chan, Chairman of Cyberport and Dr Chularat Tanprasert, Executive Vice President of NSTDA and Director of Thailand Science Park, the MoU was signed by Ir Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport and Professor Dr Sukit Limpijumnong, President of NSTDA.
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- 28 April 2026 - Cyberport today signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)
acting through Thailand Science Park (TSP), to establish a strategic
partnership that strengthens innovation and technology (I&T)
collaboration between Hong Kong and Thailand.
This marks a significant milestone for both sides since their first
collaboration in 2024. The partnership aims to build a collaborative
framework between Cyberport and NSTDA acting through TSP, create a
reciprocal market-access gateway to facilitate start-ups' entry into
both the Thai and Hong Kong markets through ecosystem support, soft
landing initiatives, and cross market collaboration, as well as promote
knowledge exchange, industry engagement, and joint initiatives in
emerging technology sectors, including artificial intelligence, smart
city solutions, and other digital technologies.
Cyberport today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) acting
through Thailand Science Park (TSP), Group photo with Simon Chan,
Chairman of Cyberport (centre-left); Dr Sukit Limpijumnong, President of
NSTDA (centre-right); Ir Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission Officer of
Cyberport (fourth from left); Dr Chularat Tanprasert, Executive Vice
President of NSTDA and Director of Thailand Science Park (fourth from
right); Parson Lam, Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
in Bangkok (third from left); Leung Kwan Ho, Associate Director, Hong
Kong Trade Development Council (second from right); and Mr Joseph Koc,
Ambassador of Thailand (third from right).
Witnessed by Simon Chan, Chairman of Cyberport and Dr Chularat
Tanprasert, Executive Vice President of NSTDA and Director of Thailand
Science Park, the MoU was signed by Ir Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission
Officer of Cyberport and Professor Dr Sukit Limpijumnong, President of
NSTDA.
Simon Chan, Chairman of Cyberport, said, “NSTDA and Thailand
Science Park on our side will add strength to Cyberport's ever-growing
ASEAN alliances, paving the way to Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland
companies to take a stronghold in ASEAN markets. We look forward to
supporting high-potential companies from Thailand to capitalise on the
vast markets in the Greater Bay Area and the wider Chinese Mainland, and
global markets. Together we will continue to serve as a gateway to
empower Asian innovators and attract worldwide entrepreneurs.”
Simon Chan, Chairman of Cyberport, said, "Cyberport, as Hong Kong's
digital tech hub, AI accelerator and key incubator, supported companies
to have expanded to Thailand, the broader ASEAN region along the Belt
and Road, and over 35 markets worldwide. NSTDA and Thailand Science Park
on our side will add strength to Cyberport's ever-growing ASEAN
alliances, paving the way to Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland companies to
take a stronghold in ASEAN markets. We look forward to supporting
high-potential companies from Thailand to capitalise on the vast markets
in the Greater Bay Area and the wider Chinese Mainland, and global
markets. This partnership significantly expands our bilateral
collaborations in company soft-landing, ecosystem connection and
proof-of-concept initiatives. Together we will continue to serve as a
gateway to empower Asian innovators and attract worldwide entrepreneurs,
to capitalise on new opportunities for digital economy and smart cities
under the AI+ era."
Professor Dr. Sukit Limpijumnong, President of NSTDA, said,
“The collaboration is designed to establish practical mechanisms to
support start-ups in expanding internationally, including market entry,
industry partnerships, and pilot or proof-of-concept deployments. TSP
and Cyberport have been working closely in recent years to support
start-up growth, with a notable milestone being the success of Nano
Coating Tech, a Thai deep tech start-up that was successfully admitted
into Cyberport Incubation Programme.”
Professor Dr. Sukit Limpijumnong, President of NSTDA, said, "The
collaboration is designed to establish practical mechanisms to support
start-ups in expanding internationally, including market entry, industry
partnerships, and pilot or proof-of-concept deployments. TSP and
Cyberport have been working closely in recent years to support start-up
growth, with a notable milestone being the success of Nano Coating Tech,
a Thai deep tech start-up specialising in advanced nano coating
solutions for industrial applications and solar panels, that
successfully got admitted into Cyberport Incubation Programme for
funding up to HK$500,000 and comprehensive support,"
NSTDA, as an autonomous government agency, manages Thailand's leading
tech park, Thailand Science Park (TSP). Established in 2002 as
Thailand's first and largest science and technology park, TSP is
designed to promote I&T development and R&D activities. NSTDA's
ecosystem is anchored by five national research centres, namely National
Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National
Metal and Materials Technology Centre (MTEC), National Electronics and
Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC), National Nanotechnology Centre
(NANOTEC), and National Energy Technology Centre (ENTEC).
Alongside these centres, TSP is home to over 120 technology companies,
nearly 40 percent of which are international firms. This reflects TSP's
role as a regional R&D hub in ASEAN, trusted by both local and
global technology companies that choose Thailand as a base for
technology development. This is supported by a strong pool of talent and
advanced testing infrastructure that meets international standards.
NSTDA has been a long-standing strategic partner of Cyberport through
TSP since 2024. Both sides have co-created programmes, global landing
initiatives and webinars, facilitated deep-tech start-ups joining
Cyberport Incubation Programme, and facilitated Cyberport start-ups
joining TSP for market expansion.
Today's MoU establishes a framework for joint activities that will
support start-ups and technology companies from both Hong Kong and
Thailand ecosystems. Key initiatives include:
- Support start-ups and technology companies recommended by either
side in exploring market opportunities, establishing presence, and
expanding operations within the respective innovative ecosystems.
- Facilitate connection to relevant industry partners, research
institutions, and corporate networks to support collaboration,
investment opportunities, technology adoption, market entry, and
business development expansion.
- Encourage and support participation of start-ups in incubation
programmes, entrepreneurship, ecosystem activities, community events
organised by both sides.
- Jointly organise and promote seminars, forums, networking
activities, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to strengthen
collaboration between the two ecosystems.
- Explore and identify opportunities for start-ups to conduct pilot
projects, technology demonstrations, or proof-of-concept initiatives
with industry partners and prospective end users.
TSP will strengthen this collaboration through the "TSP Scale X Landing
Programme" to fast-track international start-ups' expansion into the
Thai market, by connecting them to established partner networks and real
industry demand in Thailand, while providing them with access to the
country's research and testing infrastructure.
Leveraging its role as a "super connector" and "super value-adder",
Cyberport continues to expand global partnerships to foster
cross-regional growth of technology ecosystems and advance Hong Kong's
innovation on a global stage. In ASEAN, Cyberport has forged strategic
collaborations with Indonesia's Telkom University, Thailand's Digital
Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), as well as Malaysia Digital Economy
Corporation (MDEC), apart from alliances in the Middle East, East Asia
and North America, further strengthening Hong Kong's position as an
international I&T hub.