HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 30 April 2026 - Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
continues to deepen its innovation and technology (I&T)
collaboration with Southeast Asia, actively playing an orchestrating
role in supporting Hong Kong's tech firms go global. HKSTP debuted as an
official exhibitor at Southeast Asia's largest public safety
conference, Milipol TechX Summit 2026 (MTX 2026). Under the theme
"Supercharging Innovation for Our Safer Tomorrow", MTX 2026 is a
strategic platform to advance business opportunities through
government-backed collaboration. HKSTP showcased 10 park companies
presenting breakthrough public safety solutions and signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with Singapore's TechX Ventures (TechX, a private
subsidiary by the HTX - Home Team Science and Technology Agency of
Singapore) — HKSTP's first MoU signed with an organization in Southeast
Asia — establishing a structured framework to advance cross-border
innovation partnerships focused on practical applications in public
safety.
Singapore and Hong Kong share a substantive relationship, grounded in
regular high-level engagement. These include the Prime Minister of
Singapore's official visit to Hong Kong last month, during which he met
with the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
and visited the Hong Kong Park of the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science
and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone (the Hong Kong Park in the
Loop). The I&T connection also features HKSTP-led delegations to
Singapore platforms such as Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology
(SWITCH) and SLINGSHOT 2025, etc. Over the past year, more than 100
HKSTP park companies explored Southeast Asian opportunities, securing
over HK$25 million in confirmed business deals with additional potential
contracts exceeding HK$20 million directly supported by HKSTP.
Eric Or, Chief Ecosystem Development Officer, HKSTP, said, "At
HKSTP, we enable innovators to solve real public safety challenges where
trust and demonstrated results matter most. Collaborating with TechX
and Singapore's Public Safety ecosystem gives ventures faster access to
decision-makers, enables solution testing in operational environments,
and supports scaling validated technologies across Asia."
Eric Chua, Chief Executive Officer, TechX Ventures said: "SPINN
District was designed to be more than a startup village — it is a
proving ground where bold founders showcase innovations that matter.
Seeing HKSTP's park companies engage meaningfully with the global public
safety ecosystem at MTX 2026 reflects exactly the kind of cross-border
momentum we built this platform for. This MoU marks the beginning of
something lasting: a structured pipeline that turns innovation into
operational impact, as we work together to build a safer world."
The collaboration between HKSTP and TechX is aimed to establish a
comprehensive framework to identify, co-create, and validate operational
public safety solutions. Under the partnership, HKSTP and its
counterparts will move from identified needs to real deployment through
annual solution scouting visits to Hong Kong Science Park, funding of
around HK$600,000 (S$100,000) per company for proof-of-concept trials
with Singapore Public Safety experts, and an ongoing exchange of
challenges and insights. This demand-led model accelerates
problem-solution fit and reinforces HKSTP's leadership in regional
safety technology collaboration.
The HKSTP Pavilion, themed "Hong Kong's Technology for Public Safety and
Security — Global Application and Global Impact," featured 10 park
companies showcasing solutions proven in deployments across Hong Kong
enforcement departments, the Greater Bay Area, and Singapore-related
projects. Cutting-edge public safety technologies were showcased across
AI-Driven & Robotics, Network & Communications Infrastructure,
and Drones, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) & Low-altitude Economy
(LAE). MTX is the largest public safety conference in Southeast Asia,
the HKSTP pavilion is strategically positioned within the
startup-centric SPINN District, effectively facilitated targeted
engagements, secured curated matching opportunities with Singapore
government agencies for each participating company, and advanced pilot
projects and partnerships.
Park companies eSIX and Weitu AI participated in the signature global
innovation challenge Dimension X Cohort 6 and the inaugural cohort of
the In-Beta tech verification capability programme organized by Hatch,
the innovation centre of Singapore's HTX, achieving significant success.
These companies were the only Hong Kong representatives selected for
the programmes, underscoring the global competitiveness and real-world
impact of Hong Kong's innovation ecosystem. eSIX, which delivers
patented high-speed networking for Industrial IoT and 5G-enabled remote
machine control, was awarded a place at Dimension X. The company
received S$100,000 in prize money to complete a four-month
proof-of-concept and was invited to showcase its solutions. Weitu AI,
which provides world-leading multimodal video understanding for fast,
accurate analysis across industries was awarded a place at In-Beta,
received S$30,000 in prize money with opportunities to verify their
promising tech through rapid experimentation and onsite demo.
Building on existing engagement across the region, HKSTP will continue
to strengthen collaboration with regional partners, expand support for
park companies, and promote technology‑driven solutions that enhance
safety and resilience. The initiative reflects HKSTP's ongoing
commitment to fostering sustained innovation and regional cooperation.