HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 January 2025 - The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
Corporation (HKSTP) participated in the "Think Business, Think Hong
Kong" promotional event organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development
Council in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 8 January. During the event, HKSTP
highlighted innovative green technologies and artificial intelligence
(AI) solutions developed by Park companies to an audience of local
business leaders, financial institutions, tech companies, SMEs,
startups, and academics. The event was graced by the presence of Mr Paul
Chan, the HKSAR Financial Secretary, and received an overwhelmingly
positive response.
During its visit to Indonesia, the joint delegation from HKSTP,
accompanied by representatives from 10 Park companies, showcased their
diverse range of business solutions. These included real-time
environmental monitoring of water, air, source emissions, and marine
environments; AI-driven retail solutions; and 5G cameras with integrated
data analysis capabilities, demonstrating the diversity of their
business sectors. Furthermore, seven Park companies presented their
cutting-edge technologies at the HKSTP Pavilion.
Kevin To, Founder of One Energy (HK) Ltd, a company specialising in
electric motorcycles, said, "Indonesia has the highest number of
motorcycles in the world. Through this event, our company aims to
strengthen communication with local partners and government
representatives, gain a deeper understanding of the local market, and
establish long-term goals for setting up manufacturing facilities and
investing in battery swapping networks."
Stanley Chow, Co-Founder and COO of Leapstack International Limited, a
company that utilises AI and big data technologies to assist insurance
companies with claims management and frauds detection, said, "Indonesia
has recently undergone rapid economic development, which has generated a
substantial demand for medical insurance products. As our company is
preparing to expand into the Indonesian market, we aim to use this trip
to establish connections with numerous potential partners."
Indonesia and Hong Kong have long maintained a close economic and trade
relationship. In 2023, Hong Kong emerged as Indonesia's second-largest
source of foreign direct investment, after Singapore, with investments
amounting to USD 3.769 billion. The Indonesian authorities are
proactively promoting the development of finance and AI, which has led
to rapid growth in these sectors. Additionally, with plans to relocate
the capital to Nusantara by 2028 and transform it into a green and smart
city, there is a keen demand for green technologies.
The HKSTP delegation also participated in the trade delegation organised
by the Hong Kong Information Technology Joint Council. During their
visit to Indonesia, they held meetings with the Indonesian Minister of
Investment and representatives from the Ministry of National Development
Planning, as well as key local enterprises in the finance and
telecommunications sectors. Park companies engaged in business
matchmaking with local institutions spanning professional services,
information technology, logistics, and manufacturing. These initiatives
not only helped the Park companies tap into substantial development
opportunities in the Indonesian market but also showcased Hong Kong's
expertise in commercialising scientific research and its strategic role
in assisting overseas tech companies to enter markets such as the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, mainland China, and beyond.
Appendix: HKSTP Park Companies Participating in Think Business, Think Hong Kong in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Company Name
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1.
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Apicem Technology Services Company Limited*
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2.
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i2Cool Limited
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3.
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Insight Robotics Limited
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4.
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Integrated Solutions Limited
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5.
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Karta-X Technologies Limited*
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6.
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Leapstack International Limited*
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7.
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Lihe Technology (HK) Co., Limited*
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8.
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Neufast Limited*
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9.
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One Energy (HK) Limited*
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10.
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SmartRetail Group Limited*
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Remarks: In alphabetical order
*Park companies presented their cutting-edge technologies at the HKSTP Pavilion.