Hong Kong’s Paul Chan Advocates for Hosting Spain Startup Summit
Hong Kong's Tech Initiatives in Spain
Hong Kong's finance chief, Paul Chan Mo-po, is advocating for hosting a Spanish-based global start-up summit in Hong Kong during his European tour. Chan's visit to Spain marks the beginning of efforts to enhance ties with international partners and attract investments.
Significance of the Summit
The summit, which brings together tech entrepreneurs and investors, is crucial for cementing Hong Kong's place as a prominent international technology hub. The event, led by the Spain Startup organization, aims to draw start-ups especially from the Greater Bay Area and other regions in Asia.
- More than 30,000 start-ups from over 130 countries participate in the South Summit.
- Over US$16 billion invested in contest finalists since inception.
- The first Asian edition of the event will spotlight Deeptech and AI in South Korea.
Outlook for Hong Kong
With aspirations to establish itself as an international and regional technology hub, Hong Kong's engagement in this summit is vital. Andrew Young, a Hong Kong representative, emphasizes that global exposure is necessary for reviving interest in the city.
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