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How focus on smart manufacturing unlocks opportunities for Hong Kong talent and industry

  • HKSTP’s InnoParks aim to drive city’s I&T opportunities and reindustrialisation amid new era of economic growth
  • Purpose-built facilities support tech-driven R&D and advanced manufacturing to create more highly skilled jobs

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Hong Kong’s rapidly developing innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystem is creating many exciting career opportunities for young talent.

Demand for technology talent is growing at an average annual rate of 4.3 per cent, with more than 57,600 people expected to be employed in this field by 2027 – making it one of the fastest expanding sectors among key and emerging industries, the government’s Labour and Welfare Bureau has reported.

Matching young I&T talent with new advanced industries

Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), a government statutory body set up to encourage I&T in the city and around the region, is also encouraging young people to pursue careers in the sector.

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Its InnoPark concept – which has seen its three former industrial estates in Tai Po, Tseung Kwan O and Yuen Long repositioned as tech-centric InnoParks – is also generating new opportunities for young talent in the city. “Creating diverse jobs for the future generation is a big part of what we do,” Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, says.

Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, says it is important for Hong Kong to diversify its economy and bring traditional industry up to speed with the use of advanced technology.
Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, says it is important for Hong Kong to diversify its economy and bring traditional industry up to speed with the use of advanced technology.
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