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Opening Ceremony of SZ-HK Productivity Foundation
Name of Event:
Opening Ceremony of SZ-HK Productivity Foundation

Date & Venue:
15 October 2007
Productivity Building, Shenzhen Science & Technology Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China

Organizer:
Hong Kong Productivity Council

Officiating Guests:
  • Mr Liu Yingli, Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen
  • Mr Frederick Ma, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, HKSAR Government
  • Mr Andrew Leung, Chairman of HKPC

 
(From left) Ms Rita Lau, Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Technology), HKSAR Government; Mr Chen Yingchun, Vice Mayor of Shenzhen; Mr Frederick Ma, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, HKSAR Government; Mr Liu Yingli, Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen; Mr Andrew Leung, Chairman of HKPC and Mr Gao Guohui, Deputy Secretary General of Shenzhen Municipal Government officiate at the ceremony
 

 

 

Mr Frederick Ma, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, performs the eye-dotting ceremony

 

 

 

Mr Andrew Leung (left), Chairman of HKPC, and Mr Liu Yingli, Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen, at the opening ceremony

 

 

Mr Andrew Leung (right), Chairman, and Mr Edmund Sung (second from left), Director of HKPC; introduce some new technology items developed by HKPC to Mr Liu Yingli (left), Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen and Mr Frederick Ma, Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development.

Event Highlights:
To foster technology collaboration between Hong Kong and Shenzhen, HKPC announced the opening of the 'Shenzhen SZ-HK Productivity Foundation' at the Productivity Building in Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park on 15 October 2007.
A joint venture between HKPC and the Shenzhen Small and Medium Business Service Centre of the Shenzhen Municipal Government, the Foundation is established with an aim to support Hong Kong and Shenzhen industries in product and technology innovation.
Located at the heart of the Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park, the 2,100-square metre SZ-HK Productivity Foundation will commence full operation in November 2007.
Housing six technology centres, the Foundation provides support in environmental technology, electronics and automotive technology, software and digital entertainment, technology transfer, business management, intellectual property management and brand building.

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