Hong Kong science park’s tie-up with hi-tech firms to boost city’s innovation hub ambitions

“These outstanding companies have chosen to set up their businesses and expand their advanced manufacturing operations in the city, which is a vote of confidence in Hong Kong’s efforts to build an international innovation and technology hub,” said Sun.

The enterprises, many of which are industry leaders, span sectors such as biopharmaceuticals, artificial intelligence, robotics and automation, semiconductors, new energy vehicles and green energy, said Sun.

The overall investments of these firms will reach HK$14 billion (US$1.8 billion), which could generate more than 2,200 jobs, he added.

The 11 firms are Adaspace Technology, Advanced Isotopes Technology Asia, BeyonCa HK, China State Construction Engineering (Hong Kong), Enpower Greentech, Henan Oriental Materials, Jacobson Pharma, Jiangsu National Chip Intelligence Equipment, Mission Information Technologies, Pudu Robotics HK and Unity Drive.