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Seminar on Embracing Technology and Innovation to Achieve "New Productive Forces - free seminar

Dear Sir / Madam,

 

Gaining Full Visibility of Operations

and Carbon Costs Seminar

 

Rising costs, fluctuating delivery schedules, and increasingly complex cross-regional operations—together with ESG requirements such as the EU’s introduction of the Digital Product Passport (DPP)—have made carbon emissions and carbon costs a growing pressure. These factors are continuously eroding the profitability and competitiveness of Hong Kong manufacturers.

If companies continue to rely on manual processes and fragmented systems, management will find it difficult to gain a timely and holistic view of both operational and carbon costs, establish effective management practices, and make critical decisions.

In this seminar, the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), together with Epicor, will focus on new quality productive forces, exploring how enterprises can enhance supply chain transparency and predictability through data-driven management. The session will also demonstrate how to strengthen cost control, stabilise delivery, and address ESG requirements and global competitive challenges.

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12 June 2026

15:00 - 17:00

(Registration will begin at 14:30)

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Classroom 119 , 1/F

78 Tat Chee Avenue, HKPC Building, Kowloon

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Cantonese

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Individuals who are interested in Industry 4.0

or new industrialisation

More Info & Enrol

Enquiry:

Ms CHOW|+852 2788 5625|kittychow@hkpc.org

       Ms KWOK|+852 2788 5780|daisycmkwok@hkpc.org

Disclaimer:​​

Please be advised that the views and opinions expressed in the panels by the speakers are not those of HKPC, and accordingly, HKPC takes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the contents provided and shared by the speakers, and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for any claim, loss or damage howsoever arising from the use of or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents thereof.​​

The speakers’ speech or opinions regarding the future development, tend and conditions of the economy, industry and market may involve the forward-looking views, predictions and statements which are subject to the influence of certain risks, unexpected or uncertainties factors and assumptions. You shall pay caution and assess the risks thereof.​

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