HK’s Science Park facilitates startup growth & innovation in HK
Asia's financial center Hong Kong is working to transform itself into a regional hub for innovation and technology, as the city promotes the growth of small and micro businesses. CCTV’s Mao Dan reports how innovation is being encouraged in Hong Kong's long-established Science Park.
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ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG SCIENCE PARK 2019 | 香港科學園 | SILICON VALLEY OF HONG KONG
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Welcome to our Ultra HD 4K maximum quality video, a complete walking tour on the Hong Kong Science Park (香港科學園), filmed in March 2019. The Silicon Valley of Hong Kong, this is the best way to describe this place. Everyone trying to make a difference, and inventions and high technology everywhere.
This Science Park is so impressive. Not only are the buildings modern, clean and big, but the grounds are in perfect condition, and the parks are breathtaking! It really uses the best feng shui, surrounded by water and greenery and so spacious.
The Hong Kong Science Park has some of the most innovative companies and minds in the world, constantly trying to make a positive change in the world. There is an actual shop with nobody working inside, cos its all automated.
'The Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTP) is a science park in Pak Shek Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It sits on the Tolo Harbour waterfront, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
It provides a campus-like environment of 330,000 square metres marketed for high-technology enterprises. It is designed to accommodate companies of all sizes and stages of development and to promote interaction and innovation at both local and global level.
The park is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, a statutory body established in 2001.'
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Green tech at Hong Kong Science Park - Your Safe and Fast Track to China
During the 5th Annual Clean Technology Investment World Asia 2013, Mr E. Anthony Tan, CEO of Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, talked about the innovative developments in Hong Kong Science Park as well as what it means for China's future cleantech development.
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Think Asia, Think Hong Kong: BioTech at Science Park - Your Safe and Fast Track to China
The 3:30pm-4:45pm session of Think Asia, Think Hong Kong included a discussion of how biotechnology research and development at Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks offer a safe fast track to the Chinese mainland. The 13 September 2011 discussion at London's Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre was part of a series of events organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council with support from more than 50 Hong Kong partners and British organisations.
Speakers: Nigel Gaymond, BioIndustry Association; E. Anthony Tan, Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks Corporation; Prof Albert Yu, Hong Kong Biotechnology Organisation; Jeremy Wheeler, Aircraft Medical Ltd
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ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG SCIENCE MUSEUM 香港科學館 (FULL VERSION 2019) | 香港科學館
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The Hong Kong Science Museum (香港科學館) is must-visit place. We filmed it in 2019, and the video is in ultra hd 4k, crystal clear quality as if you are here.
The Hong Kong Science Museum (Chinese: 香港科學館) is a science museum in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located next to the Hong Kong Museum of History. he Hong Kong Science Museum was first conceived by the Urban Council in 1976.[2] The council hired American firm E. Verner Johnson and Associates in 1984 to help plan the museum.[3] Three more design firms were later engaged to work on the exhibits: West Office Design, Toshihiko Sakow Associates, and Levy Design.[4] In 1986, the council hired Hong Kong architecture firm Palmer and Turner to design the museum.[3] It was built by Leighton Contractors (Asia) Limited.
Construction began in March 1988 and was completed in November 1990.[3] The museum cost HK$340 million.[2] It was officially opened by Governor David Wilson and Urban Council Chairman H.M.G. Forsgate on 18 April 1991.[2]
In 2000 the Urban Council was disbanded, and management of the museum became the responsibility of the newly-formed Leisure and Cultural Services Department.The museum has Cathay Pacific's first DC-3 airliner suspended from the ceiling.
The most popular exhibition items for children are a computer area, a real (but stationary) car in which visitors can attempt to drive in a driving simulation while avoiding accidents, speeding, and excessive fuel usage, and a small life-sized stationary aircraft with a video of a flight around Hong Kong playing inside the cockpit. Refreshments are provided at a small cafe.
About 500 exhibits are displayed in the permanent exhibition area. The most prominent exhibit is the 22-metre-high twin-tower Energy Machine which is the largest of its kind in the world. A total of 18 galleries cover a wide range of science and technology topics including light, sound, motion, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, life science, geography, meteorology, computer, transportation, communication, food science, energy/energy conservation and home technology. About 80 per cent of the exhibits are participatory so that visitors may learn through direct involvement.
The museum staff also performs live demonstrations daily, many of which are designed for younger visitors.
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Esri China (HK) R&D Centre at Science Park Inauguration
Esri China (Hong Kong) launched its first Research & Development Centre at Hong Kong Science Park to develop Smart GIS for Smart City. For more information, please visit
Hong Kong reinventing a financial hub for the startup generation
Asia’s financial center Hong Kong is working to transform itself into a regional hub for innovation and technology. The Chinese Special Administrative Region is promoting the growth of small and micro businesses. Innovation is also being encouraged in Hong Kong’s long-established Science Park. CCTV’s Mao Dan reports.
Green tech at Hong Kong Science Park - Your Safe and Fast Track to China
During the 5th Annual Clean Technology Investment World Asia 2013, Mr E. Anthony Tan, CEO of Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, talked about the .
Introduction to Green Technology in Hong Kong Science Park.
World Finance interviews Nicholas Brooke, Chairman of Honk Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation. Hong Kong Science and Technology Park is .
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, 2012 -- 2013 Five 20-sec HKSTPC's Info Service Videos promoting the role and achievement of .
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Think Asia, Think Hong Kong: GreenTech at Science Park - Your Safe and Fast Track to China
The 3:30-4:45pm session of Think Asia, Think Hong Kong included a discussion of how green technology research and development at Hong Kong Science Park offer businesses safe and fast track to the Chinese mainland. The 13 September 2011 event at London's Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre was organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council with support from more than 50 Hong Kong partners and British organisations.
Speakers: Prof Alan Barrell, University of Cambridge; Nicholas Brooke, HKSTP; Jo Shum, Philips Electronics HK; Vincent Cheng, Ove Arup & Partners HK; Steve Wong, HK Energy Conservation Association
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British Chamber Interview with Albert Wong, CEO of Hong Kong Science Park
The Hong Kong Government has recently granted the Hong Kong Science Park HK$30 billion to enhance its facilities and develop more support programmes for its start-ups and incubatees, with a focus on four main areas: Biotechnology, AI, Smart City and FinTech.
The British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong had the opportunity of speaking with Albert Wong, the CEO of Hong Kong Science Park to shed some light on the challenges start-ups are currently facing and what the Science Park is doing to help the community.
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Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, 2012 -- 2013
Five 20-sec HKSTPC's Info Service Videos promoting the role and achievement of HKSTPC and the Hong Kong Science Park Phase 3 through highlighting the green elements/features/initiatives of the development. To reach the mass audience communicating the target messages, the video episodes run on TVB-Jade
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Think Asia, Think Hong Kong: BioTech at Science Park - Your Safe and Fast Track to China
Introduction to Chinese Medicine related companies in Hong Kong Science Park.
The 3:30pm-4:45pm session of Think Asia, Think Hong Kong included a discussion of how biotechnology research and development at Hong Kong Science and .
Introduction to Regenerative Medicine related companies in Hong Kong Science Park.
Hong Kong Science Park Virtual Tour (Phase 1 & 2) 香港科學園(第一及第二期)虛擬之旅
Hong Kong Science Park Virtual Tour (Phase 1 & 2) 香港科學園(第一及第二期)虛擬之旅
Hong Kong Science and Technology Park - TechUniverse
Hong Kong Science Park Tech Universe is a facility built to engage the public. Tech Universe will demonstrate to visitors the impact of new technology to our .
IASP Full member Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation contains 220000 sq m of office space, spreading among 20 state-of-the-art laboratory .
Introduction of biotech development in Hong Kong Science Park
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