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IN GOOD COMPANY

As Asia’s business hub, Hong Kong is constantly attracting creative entreprene­urs to its shores. With the build-up of such a vibrant community hailing across industries from business and finance to innovation and technology, Kayla Wong and Kenji Wong are

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Few places in Hong Kong bring together a new generation of innovative entreprene­urs into a tight-knit Innovation and Technology (I&T) community. The multifunct­ional spaces and facilities at InnoCell, a co- living residentia­l building within Science Park also available for short- stay and MICE bookings, provide the perfect backdrop to entreprene­ur Kenji Wong and business owner Kayla Wong.

Th latter is the founder and creative director of the ethical fashion brand Basics for Basics. Kayla is highly recognised in the digital world and is a passionate diversity and inclusion advocate in Hong Kong. She and her team have built their business in sustainabi­lity and fair trade for the past seven years using allnatural products.

An establishe­d influencer in the ethical fashion sphere, her Instagram shows a loyal following of over 40,000 strong. By all accounts, she is living a fast-paced lifestyle.

“I’m someone who likes to fill my time up purposeful­ly,” Kayla says. “I don’t think I intentiona­lly live a fast-paced life. I believe it is quite inevitable in a city like Hong Kong but I do definitely try my best to balance that with time with my family and dogs. I think the best way to balance is to plan ahead and create a schedule that works for you.”

It’s not always just work and no play for this business owner; it’s also about creating connection­s that inspire creativity and innovation. These connection­s can easily be found in co-working spaces Kayla and her team occupy to do their business.

Kayla says, “The first impression I got when I stepped into InnoCell was how spacious it was. The fact that it is right next to the water gives it a very serene and calming feel. I think being able to work in an environmen­t like this helps one think more clearly and is able to take a step back to relax when needed.

“I love working in a shared workspace as I’ve experience­d working alone before and it does get quite isolating,” she adds. “The best thing about working in a space with other fellow innovators or creatives is that you can always bounce ideas off of one another and there’s always the potential for new opportunit­ies to spark.”

When it comes to Kenji Wong, he’s a man who wears many hats and who has worked in many different profession­s – from emcee work to finance.

“My family has taught me since I was a child to take advantage of opportunit­ies when they come,” Kenji says. “I used to have nineto-five jobs. I worked in banking, real estate and insurance. I was a salesperso­n, worked in catering and so on. I found that I should use my limited time wisely to afford more free time.”

One of the first to jump on the career trend as a “slasher”, Kenji reveals that combining more than one role or occupation­al identity

brings out the best of him. Implementi­ng this non- conformist approach to his profession­al career allowed this multihyphe­nate to thrive on a profession­al and personal level – which aligns with InnoCell’s ethos of “Work.Live.Play.Learn”.

Working for oneself means there needs to be a high degree of self- discipline. Kenji adds, “The biggest difference between working part-time and being a boss is that no one will monitor you when you’re a boss. Whether your business performanc­e is good or bad is in your own hands. Secondly, you must not be afraid of failure. The biggest challenge in running a business is to keep failing, for which you have to adjust yourself and get back up and move forward, using experience to find your own opportunit­ies.”

Switching over from banking to “slashing”, Kenji found that he was left with more free time than before while earning the same income. So he signed up for courses which will allow him to run his own business while keeping the balance between his career track and personal endeavours.

“Work-life balance also means that every time I finish work, I can spend time on things that bring me joy and take away all my troubles,” Kenji says. With his dog training and wedding planning ventures, and influencer identity (running strong with over 32,000 followers), Kenji is carving out a future with constant selfgrowth for himself.

One of the ties that connect Kenji’s emcee work with his other endeavours is that his ventures deal with people and inherently rely on wholesome collaborat­ions.

Kayla chimes in, “I love it when very cool collaborat­ions are able to come about when different talents come together! It has the potential to make something that would ordinarily be 2D and make it 4D, metaphoric­ally speaking.”

But being part of an ever- evolving multitalen­ted community has pros and cons. Luckily, the pros outweigh the cons, according to the fashion influencer and brand founder.

“That is because I find when there is more talent, it only means that there are more chances to get inspired by others and to be motivated to be better. I guess the cons would be that it can get quite competitiv­e, but I still believe that if we have the right mindset it can only be a force for good,” Kayla explains.

The 17- storey InnoCell has tailored its surroundin­gs for the on- the- go creative community. It offers not only attentive services for those staying, but the building is divided up into different zones to cater towards one’s different modus operandi of the day. As Hong Kong slowly but surely returns to regaining its MICE hub crown with the revival of events and functions, InnoCell’s grounds have become a premier destinatio­n for those seeking cool, inspiring venues to organise their next meet-ups.

InnoCell offers the Work Zone with meeting rooms, hot desks, multi- purpose function rooms and an impressive stepped- seating lecture centre for that learner feel. The Play Zone includes interactiv­e Game Zones and a music room, a playroom, a reading corner, and a lounge and BBQ area. While the Relax Zone provides a space of recreation­al greenery, a gym, a green indoor and outdoor social space, and a semi- outdoor cross-fit area.

Throughout the property, the community is facilitate­d with smart features and self-service technologi­es. Communal kitchens further create a platform for interactio­ns. But if sharing is a bit too overwhelmi­ng for the introverte­d entreprene­ur, InnoCell has you covered within its co- living spaces. Its private living spaces are highly conducive for serious alone or “me” time where you have access to an individual mini-pantry, your own living area and a private bathroom. After all, the facilities are put in place for all kinds of individual­s to thrive in their own space, time and rhythm.

Both talents travel far and wide for their work – making them reliant on technology and superb facilities to support them in their roles.

Ultimately, it boils down to having the necessary tools in place. “It’s great to have the option to stay on location because then ideas can be sparked in between what you normally would call ‘work time’,” says Kayla. “You’ re able to connect with fellow creatives when you’re more relaxed, and I think sometimes the best ideas come when you’re just having a good time with your colleagues!”

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 ?? ?? This page, from top: Kayla Wong enjoys InnoCell’s calming seaside location; a peek inside the co-living spaces
This page, from top: Kayla Wong enjoys InnoCell’s calming seaside location; a peek inside the co-living spaces
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Kenji Wong takes a rare moment to relax
Opposite page, from top: Shared living spaces foster community; Kenji Wong takes a rare moment to relax

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