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InvestHK Promotes Hong Kong as a Green Tech Hub During UK Visit for Sustainable Collaboration

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InvestHK Promotes Hong Kong as a Green Tech Hub During UK Visit for Sustainable Collaboration

2025-07-25 17:07 Last Updated At:17:18

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation

​Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) completed a fruitful visit to the United Kingdom (UK) from July 13 to 20, championing Hong Kong as a premier international green technology hub for UK companies seeking growth and collaboration opportunities in Asia and beyond.

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InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

During the visit, the Senior Vice President (Sustainability) for Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at InvestHK, Ms Olivia To, engaged with key stakeholders in London and Cambridge to foster two-way business opportunities and deepen co-operation in sustainability and green tech innovation.

In London, Ms To held extensive discussions with leading UK's new energy, new materials and digital companies, as well as UK Research and Innovation, the national funding agency investing in science and research, Sustainable Ventures, a leading green tech hub and ecosystem provider, Generation Investment Management, a sustainable investment management firm, London & Partners, London's business growth and destination agency, and London GreenCity, a clean technology entrepreneurs accelerator providing prototyping lab and collaborative community.

In Cambridge, Ms To spoke at the event titled "Powering Tomorrow: Deep Tech Innovations for a Sustainable Energy Future", co-organised by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Full Vision Capital, highlighting the competitive advantages Hong Kong offers energy and technology companies to grow and thrive across the region. The conference featured dynamic keynotes on growth strategies for clean energy start-ups, panel discussions on disruptive energy innovations, and a start-up demo where over 30 start-ups showcased their cutting-edge solutions. The event culminated in the announcement of the 4th TERA-Award Winner receiving a prize of US$1 million and a celebratory Gala Dinner, fostering further global networking and collaboration opportunities.

Ms To said, "Hong Kong's unparalleled status as a global financial powerhouse connects the East and West markets, bolstered by its dynamic green tech ecosystem and visionary government initiatives like the Green Tech Fund, the Innovation and Technology Fund and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation's GreenTech Hub, and positions it as the premier gateway for UK companies to amplify green innovations across Asia. This visit underscores our dedication to fostering collaboration in sustainability and green technology between Hong Kong and the UK. We look forward to supporting more UK companies in establishing and expanding their presence in Hong Kong, utilising our robust financial infrastructure to facilitate financing and IPO listings that attract international capital."

The Executive Chairman of the TERA-Award, Mr Alan Chan, stated, "It was our pleasure to have InvestHK's participation in our TERA-Award event. Together, we are building a stronger global innovation ecosystem that connects investors, start-ups, and green organisations, fostering groundbreaking solutions in smart energy. We look forward to working closely with InvestHK to further expand our promotion of the TERA-Award to the global market and establish a bridge between the international energy contexts."

The Chief Innovation Officer from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, Mr James Cole, said, "We are delighted to welcome InvestHK's participation in our event, enhancing the collaboration between the UK and Hong Kong economies, supporting sustainability start-ups and strengthening the ecosystem. This collaboration ignites our commitment to forge global partnerships that will propel deep tech innovations, fostering a greener and more resilient future. Together, we anticipate to deepen our collaboration to accelerate the transition to a sustainable future and empower the next generation of innovators."

Co-Founder of London GreenCity Mr Laith Anezi said, "Both Hong Kong and the UK share a strong commitment to driving innovation in green technology. InvestHK's visit has forged a robust foundation for strengthening ties between Hong Kong and British sustainability and green tech companies. We are excited to deepen our partnership with InvestHK, driving innovation to shape a sustainable world together."

Hong Kong, as the world's third-largest financial hub, is well positioned to be the global leader in green tech and finance. The city is transitioning to cleaner energy sources, targeting carbon neutrality by 2050, supported by the Strategy of Hydrogen Development in Hong Kong and significant investments in the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone.

In green mobility, Hong Kong's roadmap for electric vehicles has seen 70 per cent of newly registered private cars in 2024 be electric, with plans to establish the city as a green maritime fuel bunkering centre.

This visit to the UK is a testament to Hong Kong's dedication to fostering international collaboration and driving the global transition to a sustainable future. By attracting more UK companies in sustainable technology and innovation, Hong Kong aims to accelerate the adoption of innovative solutions that address the world's most pressing environmental challenges.

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

InvestHK visits UK to forge stronger Hong Kong-UK partnerships on sustainability and green tech innovation Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Appointments to Construction Industry Council announced

The Government today (January 16) announced the reappointment of Professor Thomas Ho On-sing as the chairperson of the Construction Industry Council (CIC) for a one-year term, the appointment of six new non-official members, and the reappointment of 10 incumbent non-official members for a two-year term. These appointments, made by the Secretary for Development in accordance with Section 9 of the Construction Industry Council Ordinance (Cap. 587), are published in the Government Gazette today and will take effect from February 1, 2026.

Professor Thomas Ho On-sing, Photo source: FB of Construction Industry Council

Professor Thomas Ho On-sing, Photo source: FB of Construction Industry Council

The new non-official members are Mr Chau Sze-kit, Mr Paul Lau Siu-wing, Mr Robin Leung Chi-tim, Dr Lo Wai-kwok, Mr Wong Po-cheung, and Mr Yu Wai-wai. The reappointed non-official members are Mr Marvin Chen, Professor Jack Cheng Chin-pang, Mr Victor Cheung Chi-kong, Mr Danny Hung Cheung-shew, Mr Clarence Leung Wai-kin, Mr Simon Liu Sing-pang, Mr Kevin Ma Hok-ming, Mr Lawrence Ng San-wa, Mr Edwin Tong Ka-hung, and Mr Emil Yu Chen-on.

A spokesman for the Development Bureau said, "We welcome the new members and look forward to working closely with the CIC for the continuous development of the construction industry. We also thank the six outgoing members, namely Mr Thomas Ho Kwok-kwan, Mr Kan Jun, Mr Kwok Hing-wun, Mr Ricky Leung Wing-kee, Mr Tse Wang-yu, and Mr Andrew Young Meng-cheung, for their contributions to the CIC and the construction industry."

The CIC is a statutory body established in February 2007 with the mission to forge consensus on long-term strategic issues concerning the construction industry, convey the needs and aspirations of the industry to the Government, and provide a channel for the Government to solicit advice on all construction-related matters. It also collaborates with the industry to launch various training and caring schemes for industry practitioners, including its work in enhancing construction site safety and strengthening training to address the manpower needs.

Membership of the CIC as from February 1, 2026, will be as follows:

Chairperson

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Professor Thomas Ho On-sing

Members

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Professor Albert Chan Ping-chuen

Mr Chau Sze-kit

Mr Marvin Chen

Professor Jack Cheng Chin-pang

Mr Victor Cheung Chi-kong

Mr Danny Hung Cheung-shew

Mr Paul Lau Siu-wing

Mr Dominic Law Tik-ko

Mr Robin Leung Chi-tim

Mr Clarence Leung Wai-kin

Mr Simon Liu Sing-pang

Dr Lo Wai-kwok

Mr Kevin Ma Hok-ming

Mr Mow Tai-hing

Mr Lawrence Ng San-wa

Professor Alfred Sit Wing-hang

Mr Edwin Tong Ka-hung

Mr Wong Po-cheung

Mr Rex Wong Siu-han

Mr Emil Yu Chen-on

Mr Yu Wai-wai

Permanent Secretary for Development (Works)

Permanent Secretary for Housing

Director of Buildings

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