HONG KONG / PARIS, FRANCE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 22 June 2026 - Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
(HKSTP) has successfully concluded its Paris delegation to Viva
Technology (VivaTech) 2026, which celebrated its 10th anniversary as a
global stage for ambitious startups from June 17 to 20. HKSTP reinforces
its impactful role as Asia's I&T ecosystem orchestrator, by
confirming the signing of multiple memorandums of understanding (MOU)
between Park companies and the European I&T community:
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- Microalgae expert
Algreen, signed with ForNatures, a South Korean Climate Tech
company that specialises in carbon capture management, in amplifying
mutual research and development capabilities to take a step closer to
ESG goals.
- - Robotics solutions provider
Robocore, signed with ARCHTYP, a Slovenian cognitive software
startup, enabling the display of a differentiating layer on a proven
platform to reach market demands, while also closing deals with French
advertising guru JCDecaux, to supply a thousand robots and extend its
reach in the European market.
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- The appeal and use cases of
LeafIoT's green asset management has caught the eyes of
European's professionals in the preservation sector, including the
French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development
(CIRAD), the Catalonian landscaping and environmental restoration
company Gremi de Jardineria de Catalunya, and notably, Professor Andrea
Galli from the Laboratory of Geotechnical Analysis and Modelling
(GeoT-LAM) at Politecnico di Milano, all taking solid steps in exploring
new opportunities and breakthroughs and boosts in market reach.
The annual showcase put a spotlight on enabling founders to connect with
the local I&T community, explore market access, and forge global
partnerships via pitching and matching sessions, networking mixers, and
investor engagement. Compared with VivaTech 2025, this year's delegation
achieved even stronger momentum with over 50% growth in opportunities,
totalling more than 200 potential business leads worth HK$70M in total.
HKSTP's growing presence at VivaTech reflects its mission to open new
doors for Hong Kong's startups, build pathways into European markets and
create reciprocal opportunities for European innovators to enter Asia
through Hong Kong's strategic location in the world's No.1 innovation
cluster – Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GBA (World Intellectual Property
Organisation Innovation Index).
Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said: "France and the EU represent critical
opportunities for Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland I&T ventures to
scale globally. VivaTech provides a world-class platform for
collaboration, co-creation, and knowledge exchange. Our strong ties with
French partners underline the importance of Hong Kong as a global
launchpad for innovation, supporting startups on their journey from
local success to international impact."
Highlights this year include the expansion of HKSTP's partnership with
Bouygues Construction, a global leader in sustainable construction and
infrastructure headquartered in France, and operates across more than 60
countries and is recognised for delivering major projects in transport,
energy, real estate, and smart cities.
Through its Hong Kong arm, Dragages Hong Kong, Bouygues has maintained a
70-year legacy in Hong Kong, contributing to iconic infrastructure
projects and championing innovation in areas such as construction
safety, modular design, green materials, and site automation. HKSTP is
the first and only institution in Hong Kong to bridge tech venture
directly into the Bouygues Construction "Scale One: programme, providing
a fast track to prototyping and commercialisation. This initiative sets
a new benchmark for cross-border industrial innovation partnerships,
accelerating global impact for Hong Kong startups through trusted
collaborations with leading European enterprises.
Building on existing strong foundations, Bouygues Construction is now
stepping up collaboration with HKSTP beyond Asia, offering selected Hong
Kong startups the chance to showcase solutions at Bouygues'
headquarters in France, with opportunities for solution validation and
pilot trials across European operations.
The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion, organised by the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council (HKTDC) and supported by partners including HKSTP,
showcased market-ready solutions spanning AI, green- and health tech
from 24 tech ventures, and marked a major milestone in creating a direct
bridge between Hong Kong and Europe's heart of innovation and
technology.