To align with the national strategy of “Bringing in and Going Out” and support Mainland enterprises in leveraging the Hong Kong platform to expand internationally, HKPC will collaborate with Zhongguancun International Innovation Center, National Innovation Center par Excellence and Greater Bay Area National Center of Technology Innovation to establish “The Cradle – Going Global Service Centre”. The Centre aims at accelerating the technological innovation among Mainland, Hong Kong and internationalism, connecting Mainland enterprises with global I&T resources and facilitating the R&D outcomes and technology transfer for advancing into the global market.
“Enterprises Going Global Conference” cum “The Cradle” Inauguration Ceremony organised on 11 April 2025 at HKPC Building will focus on how Mainland enterprises can leverage HKPC's “New Productive Forces Service Platform” to explore globalisation prospects and technological collaborations, bringing together leaders, experts and scholars from government, industry, academia, research to investment sectors from Mainland, Hong Kong and overseas to deliver keynote speeches and share their experiences.
Support enterprises in leveraging the Hong Kong platform to expand internationally and develop globalisation strategy
Enterprises integrate own unique endowments with HKPC and Centre's resources to connect global I&T resources and facilitate the R&D outcomes and technology transfer
Visit the Newly Established “The Cradle – Going Global Service Centre”
Explore the “New Productive Forces Service Platform” Exhibition
Engage with global leaders, experts and scholars from government, industry, academia, research, and investment sectors
Officiating Guests
Hon Sunny TAN
Chairman, Hong Kong Productivity Council
Professor SUN Dong, JP
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Government of the HKSAR
Keynote Speech
Professor Roy TAN
Professor of Practice (Management and Strategy), HKU Business School
Accelerating Mainland Enterprises to Leverage Hong Kong to Go Global: Prospects and Challenges of Globalisation
Professor Roy TAN, Professor of Practice (Management and Strategy) of HKU Business School will discuss how Mainland enterprises can leverage Hong Kong as a springboard to expand into international markets, exploring the opportunities and challenges they face in the globalisation journey. He will share successful case studies and strategic recommendations.
Panel Discussion 1
Co-Creating the Future: Innovative Tactics for Enterprise Globalisation Excellence
This session aims to introduce the latest global innovation trends and share successful experiences. By leveraging their strengths with technology collaboration, professional services, and government funding, enterprises can develop more innovative and value-added products and services. Experts will explore how businesses can address challenges through innovative strategies, stand out in a changing market, and achieve sustainable development.
Chairman and Founder, Honeycomb Aerospace Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
Mr MA Yang
CEO, Beijing Tashan Technology Co., LTD
Ms Mei YAN
Founder and CEO, Shanghai Genesense Technology Inc.
Mr Edmond LAI
CEO of Mainland Business and Chief Digital Officer, Hong Kong Productivity Council Moderator
Panel Discussion 2
Navigating Abroad: Overview of Enterprise Globalisation Strategy and Challenges
Globalisation has surged in recent years, prompting enterprises to seek international expansion despite numerous challenges. In this session, experts will explore obstacles in global markets, including cultural differences, legal and compliance issues, and geopolitical risks. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the market landscape and learn how to deploy effective globalisation strategies.
Insightful Speakers Lineup
Professor Qing LIU
Director, National Innovation Center par Excellence
Mr Byran PENG
Executive Director, Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises, Government of the HKSAR
Mr Peter NG
Asia Pacific and China Vice Chairman, PwC
Mr WANG Debao
Deputy Director, Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area National Center of Technology and Innovation
Mr Kai ZHANG
Deputy General Manager, Zhongguancun Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Youth Innovation Centre
Mr Yonghai DU
Chief Innovation Officer, Hong Kong Productivity Council Moderator
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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