HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 June 2026 - Paris VivaTech 2026, Europe's largest startup and
technology event, has successfully concluded. The Hong Kong Productivity
Council (HKPC) led four top Hong Kong innovation and technology
(I&T) enterprises in a strong showing, presenting Hong Kong's
cutting-edge technologies in emerging and future industries, including
smart mobility, green technology, advanced manufacturing and the
low-altitude economy, to global industry leaders, technology experts and
investors from around the world. This year, the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council (HKTDC), in partnership with the Hong Kong Economic
and Trade Office in Brussels as a Strategic Partner, has set up the
"Hong Kong Tech Pavilion". As one of the supporting organisations, HKPC
collaborated with various partners to collectively advance the growth of
Hong Kong's vibrant I&T ecosystem.
As one of the members of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
(HKSAR) Government's GoGlobal Task Force, HKPC provides enterprises with
"Six Tactics to Go Global" through "The Cradle – Go Global Service
Centre" (The Cradle), delivering comprehensive going-global services
spanning smart manufacturing, international standards and testing
services, as well as technology R&D and evaluation. HKPC actively
empowers both Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong enterprises to expand into
global markets. Simultaneously, HKPC is actively enabling European and
international enterprises to access the Chinese Mainland market through
Hong Kong, fully building a seamless, two-way bridge that highlights
Hong Kong's unique strategic advantage as an indispensable "two-way
springboard".
Mr Yonghai DU, Chief Innovation Officer of HKPC, attended the Hong Kong
Seminar-cum-Networking Reception, themed "Building Resilient Tech
Ecosystems: Powering the Next Wave of International Tech Leadership from
Hong Kong," organised by the HKTDC, engaging in in-depth exchanges with
global industry leaders to advance Hong Kong's position as an
international I&T centre connected to the global innovation
ecosystem.
Empowering Local I&T Enterprises to Seize Global Business
Opportunities, Deepening Two-way Collaboration Between the Chinese
Mainland and Europe
Mr Yonghai DU, Chief Innovation Officer of HKPC, said: "As one of
the world's leading technology events, VivaTech serves as an
exceptional gateway for Hong Kong's I&T enterprises to step onto the
international stage. HKPC continues to lead the industry in
participating in prestigious exhibitions at home and abroad, showcasing
Hong Kong's R&D strengths in full. Hong Kong's unique advantage in
integrating with the world allows it to provide high-quality strategic
support that helps Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong enterprises to 'go
global', while also serving as a key 'two-way springboard' that helps
outstanding European and international enterprises entre the Chinese
Mainland market through Hong Kong. HKPC will continue its unique
position as a bridge, driving complementary strengths and fostering
mutually beneficial collaboration across regions."
He added that since its establishment, "The Cradle" has received more
than 500 expressions of interest and has provided over 300 projects with
go global services, including preliminary assessments, smart
manufacturing technologies, testing and certification, as well as
on-site visits. Drawing on HKPC's extensive experience in leading
enterprises to go global, HKPC will continue to empower more I&T
enterprises successfully expand overseas and tap into global markets.
Top-tier and Diverse I&T Achievements Make Their Debut, Shining on the European Tech Stage
The four participating Hong Kong I&T enterprises showcased a range
of cutting-edge technology fields to the European market at the "Hong
Kong Tech Pavilion", including Asgard Group Limited, specialising in
smart energy and EV charging solutions; Laputa Eco-Construction Material
Company Ltd, which develops sustainable construction technology,
specialising in carbon capture and utilisation technologies; Oriental
Materials Hong Kong Limited, which focuses on advanced manufacturing and
manufacturing of semiconductor equipment; and Harmony SkyTech Limited,
which specialises in the low-altitude economy and unmanned systems.
Representatives from all four I&T enterprises agreed that their
participation helped them tap into cross-regional business
opportunities, making a significant landmark for Hong Kong's I&T
sector, while HKPC's "The Cradle" provided indispensable professional
team support, helping them align precisely with international technical
standards and localise their products, serving as a solid backing for
their cross-regional expansion and rapid entry onto the international
stage.
https://www.hkpc.org/en/