HKSTP Leads Largest-Ever Hong Kong Delegation to BIO 2026 Showcasing Life and Health Tech Strength
HKSTP Leads Largest-Ever Hong Kong Delegation to BIO 2026 Showcasing Life and Health Tech Strength
Rabu, 24 Juni 2026 | 21:05
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- 24 June 2026 - Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
(HKSTP), in collaboration with InvestHK as co-organiser, the Hong Kong
Trade Development Council (HKTDC) as supporting organisation, and five
renowned local universities - The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and City University of
Hong Kong - to form the city's largest-ever delegation of life and
health technology innovators to the BIO International Convention 2026
(BIO 2026) in San Diego, from June 22 to 25.
Building on last year's momentum, the 2026 Hong Kong delegation doubled
the size of the Hong Kong Pavilion, expanding to a record of 41
organisations from HKSTP, including partner companies, research
institutes, and for the first time with top five universities spin-offs.
This landmark presence showcased Hong Kong's deep strength across
AI-enabled biotech, therapeutics, diagnostics, and pharma innovation,
with potential outstanding "First-in-Class" and "Best-in-Class" assets.
The delegation underscores the city's leading role as Asia's largest and
the world's second largest fundraising hub for the biotechnology
sector.
Mr. Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said, "BIO 2026 is a premier
platform to showcase Hong Kong's groundbreaking innovation, deepen
partnerships, and open new pathways into global healthcare markets. As a
super-connector, Hong Kong is uniquely positioned to bridge global
innovators with opportunities across Asia and beyond. With strong
R&D capabilities backed by world-class universities—five ranked
among the QS Top 100, including two with medical schools now placed in
the global top 20—Hong Kong's biotech and medical research excellence is
increasingly recognised worldwide. As the city's innovation ecosystem
orchestrator, HKSTP brings together talent, capital, research
institutions, clinical partners, and industry leaders to accelerate the
journey from discovery to impact. We will continue to empower life and
health technology ventures, translating innovation breakthroughs into
life-changing solutions that benefit communities around the world."
HKSTP and Park Companies Advanced in Cross-border Innovation and Market Expansion
A key highlight of BIO 2026 is witnessing the signing of three major strategic partnerships:
LabCentral -- HKSTP signed an MOU with
one of the largest global non-profit biotech incubators,
supporting life sciences startups with high-impact lab infrastructure
and scientific community programmes. The collaboration will deepen ties
between the U.S. and Hong Kong life sciences ecosystems through startup
support, ecosystem engagement, and co-developed programmes, events and
strategic initiatives. It will also help connect startups, investors,
corporate partners and research institutions, creating stronger pathways
for cross-border innovation and commercialisation.
Immuno Cure – the developer of the first-in-human novel
therapeutic HIV vaccine ICVAX – announced its collaboration with OPIS,
an international Contract Research Organization (CRO), at BIO 2026.
Leveraging OPIS's full-service, multi-country clinical trial expertise
and regulatory knowledge, the partnership will support overseas clinical
trial execution and establish a global framework to prepare for
international expansion.
Zhaoke Ophthalmology signed an MOU with Laboratório Teuto,
the first company to produce generic medicines and OTCs (Over the
Counter – Prescription Exempt Medicines) in Brazil, to explore
cross-border cooperation in ophthalmology. This is Zhaoke's first
strategic MOU in Brazil market. Leveraging its innovative pipeline and
Teuto's commercial network in Brazil, the partnership aims to bring
advanced eye care treatments to Latin American patients while
demonstrating the globalisation of Hong Kong-born biotech innovation.
Beyond the BIO 2026 Hong Kong Pavilion, HKSTP CEO Mr Terry Wong attended
the "Translating Innovation Across Borders: Creating Global Gateways
for Biotech Startups" panel sharing session. Mr. Wong shared his
insights on cutting-edge biotech trends, Hong Kong's strengths on life
and health tech development, and HKSTP's role in building a global
bridge for nurturing global startup expansion, sustainable innovation
and collaboration.
Furthermore, HKSTP and five Hong Kong university delegates visited the
Salk Institute, home to six Nobel Laureates during BIO 2026 to explore
partnerships and shape global biotech momentum through collaborative
platforms. HKSTP, in collaboration with InvestHK as co-organiser, HKTDC
as the supporting organisation, and powered by the Hong Kong Economic
and Trade Office in San Francisco, hosted a Global Mixer during the
exhibition. Industry leaders, incubators, and venture capital firms –
including Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson Innovation,
LabCentral, Roche, Simcere Pharmaceutical, and T.Rx Capital – were
invited to join the judging panel for startup pitching sessions. The
Pavilion also featured executive sharing and curated networking events
for commercialisation, licensing, partnerships, investment and
international market expansion.
Global recognition at Biomedical Pitch Competition
In the lead-up to BIO 2026, HKSTP actively drove engagement across the
biotech sector and co-organised the 2026 Biomedical Pitch Competition
with the Boston Capital Investment Club in Boston on May 23 and 24.
Competing against around 170 biotechnology companies worldwide, HKSTP
park company Meta Pharmaceuticals (HK) Limited won Third Place for its
next-generation autoimmune therapeutics. The recognition underscores the
strength of Hong Kong's biotech pipeline and HKSTP's commitment to
translational medicine, commercialisation and globally scalable
healthcare solutions.
HK's biotech ecosystem rises to another level
Hong Kong continues to expand its global healthcare footprint as the
world's second-largest biotech fundraising hub. As Hong Kong's flagship
innovation and technology ecosystem, HKSTP is home to more than 300 life
and health technology companies and helps innovators turn pioneering
ideas into real-world impact. Its ecosystem connects capital, talent,
infrastructure and market access across the biotech innovation journey.
Photo Caption: In collaboration with InvestHK and HKTDC, HKSTP led a
delegation of 41 park companies, institutes and spin-offs from five
renowned local universities to showcase the Hong Kong's life and health
technology innovations at BIO 2026 in San Diego.