HKSTP Tech Companies Shine at GITEX Asia 2025 in Singapore
HKSTP Tech Companies Shine at GITEX Asia 2025 in Singapore
Rabu, 30 April 2025 | 09:00
HKSTP led a delegation of 15 innovative tech companies to exhibit at the HKSTP Pavilion, showcasing I&T achievements across three major innovation categories: AI, Telecommunications, and Green and Construction.
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Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) has triumphantly
wrapped up its high-impact delegation to GITEX Asia 2025 (GITEX Asia) in
Singapore, highlighted by park company i2Cool Limited (i2Cool) won
first place at the prestigious Supernova Pitch Competition in AI
Everything Abu Dhabi Award.
The exhilarating three-day GITEX Asia served as an international
platform on which HKSTP tech companies could shine. At the HKSTP
Pavilion, 15 of HKSTP's tech companies showcased market-ready
breakthroughs spanning AI, telecommunications, green technologies, and
construction tech to a global audience representing more than 60
countries and regions. During the Supernova competition and Expand North
Star Dubai Pitch Competition, tech companies impressed judges and
audiences with their groundbreaking technologies, as they competed
against many global innovators for recognition and investment
opportunities and gained the experience and exposure that will help them
accelerate their growth.
i2Cool won first place in the Supernova Pitching Competition at
Abu Dhabi Award. The company received US$5,000 as well as opportunities
for international exposure, networking, and meetings with top-tier
investors and partners.
Representative from i2Coolmentioned, "We are deeply
honored to receive the AI Everything Global Award at GITEX Asia. This
recognition highlights the innovation behind our electricity-free
cooling technology. At i2Cool, we not only deliver superior cooling
materials but also integrate AI-driven optical theory predictions and
using AI to provide comprehensive pre-assessment and post-verification
energy-saving reports. This prestigious award empowers us to further
enhance our AI calculation system, particularly in the accuracy of
complex climate factor analysis across different regions. We remain
committed to delivering the highest level of service to our existing
clients and look forward to expanding our presence in the Middle East
and ASEAN markets."
Leaders from the built environment and innovation ecosystem
gathered to announce the partnership for The GEAR by Kajima Startup
CoLab Programme (From left): Beth Henderson, Lead, Startup Programmes of
The GEAR by Kajima; Prof Winston Chow, Professor of Urban Climate at
Singapore Management University and Co-Chair of Working Group II,
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP;
Luke Wu, Managing Director of The GEAR by Kajima; Heng Teck Thai, Deputy
CEO of Building and Construction Authority; Christine Wong, Assistant
CEO of Cluster Group, JTC Corporation; Magdalene Loh, Deputy Executive
Director of Manufacturing, Enterprise Singapore; and Patrick Lim, CEO of
Action Community for Entrepreneurship.
GITEX Asia also saw the official debut of The GEAR by Kajima's Startup
CoLab Programme 2025. As the programme's sole overseas technology
ecosystem partner, HKSTP is spearheading an international platform that
connects cutting-edge tech companies with industry leaders to accelerate
innovation in construction sustainability and smart building solutions.
This vibrant platform enables HKSTP to spotlight Hong Kong's
technological prowess, turbocharging I&T enterprises' market
expansion across Southeast Asia and energising Hong Kong's thriving
innovation ecosystem.
As part of its strategic partnership with The GEAR by Kajima, HKSTP will
nominate promising tech innovators to the Startup CoLab Programme 2025.
Eight companies will be selected from global applicants to receive
expert mentorship, business advisory support, networking opportunities,
and access to key Southeast Asian markets. This initiative aims to
fast-track their growth, enable effective scaling, and create a lasting
impact on the region's smart city landscape, exemplifying HKSTP's
commitment to fostering innovation and expanding tech companies' market
reach in the built environment ecosystem.
Panel session “From Local to Global: How HKSTP Facilitates
Market Expansion for Hong Kong Startups” moderated by Albert Wong, CEO
of HKSTP (1st from Right), featured insights from panellists Vriko Yu,
CEO of Archireef Limited (2nd from Right); Kiki Zhang, CFO of FJDynamics
International Limited (1st from Left); and Prof. Samuel Au, Founder
& CEO of Cornerstone Robotics Limited (2nd from Left).
Archireef announced a new nature-based coral restoration
research project in Singapore, partnering with Swire Bulk Pte Ltd,
Singapore's National Parks Board, and the Reef Ecology Lab at the
National University of Singapore.
Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, remarked, "HKSTP is dedicated to
driving innovation in the built environment and shaping sustainable,
resilient smart cities. Our partnership with The GEAR by Kajima creates
vital pathways for Hong Kong tech companies to expand across the region
and develop impactful solutions that address real-world challenges. This
collaboration also attracts tech innovators from neighbouring nations
to join HKSTP's comprehensive and diverse innovation and technology
ecosystem – offering access to R&D expertise, talent development
programmes, and market expansion support. Looking ahead, we're
empowering tech companies to accelerate innovation and grow from Hong
Kong's international I&T hub into Mainland China and global
markets."
At GITEX Asia, HKSTP showcased its commitment to fostering innovative
tech companies, spotlighting Archireef, one of the exhibiting park
companies specialising in marine ecosystem restoration. Archireef
announced a new nature-based coral restoration research project in
Singapore, partnering with Swire Bulk Pte Ltd, Singapore's National
Parks Board (NParks), and the Reef Ecology Lab at the National
University of Singapore (NUS). The project utilises Archireef's
3D-printed terracotta Reef Tiles™ to restore coral reefs, enhance
biodiversity, and strengthen ecosystem resilience through nature-based
solutions. This initiative underscores HKSTP's dedication to supporting
deep tech ventures that drives sustainable environmental impact and
global expansion.
HKSTP's successful participation at GITEX Asia has not only showcased
Hong Kong's leading-edge innovations in AI, telecommunications, green
tech, and construction technologies but also strengthened its role as a
gateway for tech companies to access Southeast Asian and global markets.
Appendix: List of 15 exhibiting park companies at GITEX Asia 2025