China Daily (Hong Kong)

Unleashing innovation potential for Bay Area push

- By OSWALD CHAN in Hong Kong oswald@chinadaily­hk.com

The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Government is working closely and proactivel­y with relevant central government department­s in taking forward new policies to unleash the innovation and technologi­cal potential for inter-regional cooperatio­n in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Speaking at the forum Belt and Road Conference: Tapping Belt and Road Opportunit­ies in the Greater Bay Area organized by China Daily and the Silk Road Economic Developmen­t Research Center, Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheng Kinchung said “the aim is to develop the Bay Area into the Silicon Valley of China.”

“Leveraging on our advantage in scientific research, internatio­nalization, our robust legal system, rule of law and our status as an internatio­nal financial, business and logistics center, Hong Kong is in an excellent position to contribute to the national strategy of innovation-driven developmen­t, namely building the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area into an internatio­nal innovation and technology hub,” Cheung said in his keynote address.

The Bay Area, comprising the nation’s two special administra­tive regions and nine mainland cities in the Pearl River Delta region, boasts a population of nearly 68 million and a gross domestic product of nearly $1.4 trillion. It will be a key pillar for the Belt and Road Initiative as the Bay Area will be an innovation and technology hub.

“We have gathered to hear how Hong Kong can take full advantage of this increased opportunit­y,” said Zhou Li, editorial board member of China Daily Group and publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily Asia Pacific. “We would like to be able to visualize the roadmap that must follow to play a pivotal role in the process of China’s reaching out to the world.”

Cheung said the government is committed to fostering innovation and technology developmen­t in eight areas, namely increasing resources for research and developmen­t, pulling the resources together, providing investment funding, providing technologi­cal research infrastruc­ture, renewing exiting legislatio­n/ regulation, opening up government data, changes in government’s procuremen­t policy, and strengthen­ing popular science education.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, in her October Policy Address, announced the government will allocate HK$28 billion to expedite re-industrial­ization, promote research and developmen­t in universiti­es, revamp e-government services and encourage innovation in society. The amount is in addition to the HK$50 billion announced by Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po in February to support key technology areas.

The Hong Kong Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in Lok Ma Chau Loop, when completed, will be the largest technology business park in Hong Kong with an area of 87 hectares and is expected to boost the area’s global position in technology and provide an incubator for technology startups.

Besides infrastruc­ture, Cheung reckoned that talent is also an essential piece of the jigsaw puzzle of innovation and technology developmen­t. The government has launched the three-year pilot Technology Talent Admission Scheme which provides a fast-track arrangemen­t for eligible technology companies and institutes to admit overseas and mainland technology talent to undertake research and developmen­t work.

 ?? ROY LIU / CHINA DAILY ?? Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung Kinchung speaks during the forum “Belt and Road Conference: Tapping Belt and Road Opportunit­ies in the Greater Bay Area”, jointly presented by China Daily and the Silk Road Economic Developmen­t Research Center, at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Wan Chai on Monday.
ROY LIU / CHINA DAILY Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung Kinchung speaks during the forum “Belt and Road Conference: Tapping Belt and Road Opportunit­ies in the Greater Bay Area”, jointly presented by China Daily and the Silk Road Economic Developmen­t Research Center, at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Wan Chai on Monday.

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