HKSTP Park Company Wins 2nd Runner-Up in Rocket Fuel East Startup Competition
HKSTP Park Company Wins 2nd Runner-Up in Rocket Fuel East Startup Competition
Selasa, 14 Juli 2026 | 19:47
Largest Ecosystem Lineup at LEAP East 2026 Achieves Over 1,500 Business Matching Sessions
- MEINONG ROBOT, a company within HKSTP ecosystem, stood out among
more than 500 competing startups to win the 2nd Runner-Up in the Rocket
Fuel East Startup Competition, securing a US$10,000 equity-free award;
another park company, GenEditBio, also advanced to the Top 6 finalists.
- HKSTP joined hands with more than 30 park companies to take the
global stage of LEAP East as the event's exclusive Tech Ecosystem
Partner, facilitating over 1,500 business discussions and meetings.
- Under the theme "Gateway to the NEXT", the HKSTP Pavilion featured
innovations from 23 park companies, attracting more than 3,000 visits.
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- 14 July 2026 - MEINONG ROBOT, a company from the Hong Kong Science
and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) ecosystem, won the 2nd
Runner-Up in the Rocket Fuel East Startup Competition at LEAP East
2026, secured a US$10,000 equity-free award and gained exposure to
global investors to accelerate its business expansion. Another park
company, GenEditBio, also outperformed more than 500 competing startups
and made it to the Top 6 Finalists.
HKSTP presented a strong innovation line up at LEAP East 2026,
with over 30 park companies showcasing innovations across Life and
Health Tech, GreenTech & Sustainability, Smart Cities & Urban
Tech, and AI, Data & Robotics. (Pictured: Cordelia Chung, Chairman
of HKSTP (front row, 8th from left); Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP (front
row, 7th from left); Eric Or, Chief Ecosystem Development Officer (5th
from left); Hilda Chan, Chief Marketing Officer of HKSTP (front row, 6th
from left); Filla Mak, Chief Property and Asset Officer (front row, 9th
from left).)
Making its debut in the Asia-Pacific region, LEAP East chose Hong Kong
as its host city, bringing together technology leaders, investors,
policymakers and tech ventures. As the event's exclusive Tech Ecosystem
Partner, HKSTP participated alongside more than 30 park companies,
facilitating over 1,500 business discussions and meetings from 8 to 10
July.
Under the theme "Gateway to the NEXT", the HKSTP Pavilion featured
innovations from 23 park companies across four key sectors: Life and
Health Tech, GreenTech & Sustainability, Smart Cities & Urban
Tech, and AI, Data & Robotics, attracting more than 3,000 visits.
Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said: "LEAP East's decision to land its
first overseas edition in Hong Kong delivers three important messages
to the I&T community. First, Hong Kong has become tech companies'
gateway into the global markets, which reflects the development and
achievements of Hong Kong's I&T ecosystem over the years and
demonstrates the city's unique ability to connect Middle Eastern
capital, Asia-Pacific markets and supply chains in the Chinese Mainland,
positioning Hong Kong as a true I&T hub. Second, the Middle East
and other emerging markets represent the next strategic destination for
tech companies. Driven by numerous application scenarios in smart
cities, green energy and AI infrastructure, together with the ambitious
transformation agenda under Saudi Vision 2030, these markets offer
unprecedented growth opportunities for Hong Kong tech companies. Third,
Hong Kong's I&T community is demonstrating a growing global impact.
From HKSTP executives and park companies contributing to international
forums and thought leadership discussions, to HKSTP serving as the
exclusive Tech Ecosystem Partner, and two park companies reaching the
Top 6 of the Rocket Fuel East Startup Competition, with one securing the
2nd Runner-Up, all of these achievements underscore Hong Kong's increasingly prominent position on the global I&T stage."
In addition, Terry Wong, CEO, Eric Or, Chief Ecosystem Development
Officer, Filla Mak, Chief Property and Asset Officer, and Dr Charleston
Sin, Head of AI & Data, took part in keynote sessions and panel
discussions throughout the event. They shared strategic insights on
HKSTP's I&T ecosystem, biotech, smart cities, and AI, fostering
international dialogue, inspiring new breakthroughs and collaborations,
and further strengthening HKSTP's influence within the global I&T
ecosystem.
To strengthen connections between park companies and the international
innovation community, HKSTP co-organised "Build East: Agentic AI Demo
Day and Tour" with Minds by Animoca Brands one day before LEAP East
2026, inviting global investors and startups to gain first-hand insights
into Hong Kong's largest I&T ecosystem and explore cross-border
collaboration and investment opportunities.