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Click here to view the Presentation by Mr Wilson Fung, Executive Director of HKPC at Media Briefing on Shenzhen-Hong Kong Productivity Foundation |
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Media Briefing on Shenzhen-Hong Kong Productivity Foundation |
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12 June 2007 HKPC Building |
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Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) |
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Mr Wilson Fung, Executive Director of HKPC |
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Mr. Wilson Fung, Executive Director of HKPC introduces the 'SZ-HK Productivity Foundation' project |
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The Foundation is located at the heart of the Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park |
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The SZ-HK Productivity Foundation will become operational in October 2007 |
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A media briefing on the 'Shenzhen-Hong Kong Productivity Foundation' was held on 12 June 2007. |
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The SZ-HK Productivity Foundation sets a milestone in technology collaboration between Hong Kong and the Mainland. Dedicated to supporting industry in product and technology innovation, the project will support the development of Hong Kong enterprises operating in the Pearl River Delta (PRD). |
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Located at the heart of the Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park, the 2,100-square metre SZ-HK Productivity Foundation is in close proximity to a cluster of multi-national high-tech companies. It can also be reached conveniently through the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor. |
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The SZ-HK Productivity Foundation will house six centres, providing 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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Its scope of services will include technology commercialization and business matching, product development and technology consultancy, standards and quality testing, training, business consultancy, as well as the promotion of Hong Kong's professional services. |
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In addition, the SZ-HK Productivity Foundation will organize a host of activities, including exhibitions, business-matching sessions, promotions of Hong Kong's professional services, thematic studies and conferences, as well as promote the application and commercialization of the R&D deliverables of Hong Kong's research institutions. |
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