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Hong Kong's Innovation Strategy Highlighted at World Youth Science Conference and Nobel Forum 2026

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Hong Kong's Innovation Strategy Highlighted at World Youth Science Conference and Nobel Forum 2026
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Hong Kong's Innovation Strategy Highlighted at World Youth Science Conference and Nobel Forum 2026

2026-04-12 11:40 Last Updated At:11:48

Speech by SITI at 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, at the 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026 today (April 12):

Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning. It is my great pleasure to join you all today at the Xiangjiang Nobel Forum, an invaluable occasion that gathers distinguished scientists and academic leaders from around the world, including Nobel Laureates and Academicians. This Forum is also one of the highlights of Hong Kong's annual Business of Innovation and Technology Week (BIT Week).

Hong Kong is proud to be a place where ideas take root, and innovation flourishes. The Hong Kong SAR Government is determined to take a bold and proactive step to propel the I&T development. Under the principle of "one country, two systems", Hong Kong enjoys the distinctive advantages of enjoying strong support of the Motherland and being closely connected to the world.

In terms of our I&T ecosystem, we support the chain of innovation - from fundamental research to industrial application through targeted policies and infrastructure. We are establishing a new I&T ecosystem with three major I&T parks and five key research and development institutes as its framework. We are also home to five universities ranking among the global top 100. These institutions are producing cutting-edge research and cultivating next generation of scientists and innovators. For talents, we provide dedicated support - both funding and policies - to attract international talents to land in Hong Kong.

I am happy to share that our efforts have been recognised worldwide. Hong Kong ranks third globally in "Technology" in the World Digital Competitiveness Ranking published by the International Institute for Management Development. Moreover, the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou innovation cluster ranked first globally for the first time in the 2025 Global Innovation Index Ranking of World's Top 100 Innovation Clusters published by the World Intellectual Property Organization. We take pride in these achievements, but we will not stop there. We will continue to make Hong Kong an ideal partner for global I&T collaboration and business explorations.

Later today and tomorrow, there will be a couple of dedicated sessions on various transformative technologies. From unlocking the secrets of human well-being to exploring how technology shapes the future of humankind, I believe that the dialogues here will spark new insights and collaborations. May the discoveries shared not only expand our understanding in science but also ignite a lasting spark of curiosity and ambition in the next generation of scientists.

Innovation does not happen in isolation but thrives through collaboration. May I thank the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Beijing Universities for organising this event and bringing us together for meaningful exchanges.

On this note, I wish everyone all the best in your scientific endeavours, and a rewarding time in Hong Kong - the Asia's world city that is full of opportunities, dynamics and creativity. Thank you.

Speech by SITI at 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by SITI at 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026 Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by CE at Opening Ceremony of 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026

Following is the speech by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, at the Opening Ceremony of the 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026 today (April 12):

Deputy Director Zhang Yong of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Deputy Commissioner Li Yongsheng of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the HKSAR, Director Chen Wei of Bureau IV of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council,Ms Li Ran, President of the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Beijing Universities, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning. It is a great pleasure to join you, today, at the opening of the 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum.

There are more than 1 000 innovation-inspired individuals - from over 30 countries and regions - here for the Science Conference, the Nobel Forum and the relevant events, taking place from today to this Thursday.

This week is therefore a week of gathering for extraordinarily talented people. Today is a gathering of winners of the Nobel Prize and Turing Award, and more than 100 academics from China and overseas, as well as representatives from over 20 international institutions and organisations. And that's not the half of it. More than 300 outstanding innovation and technology (I&T) enterprises from the Mainland and Macao are here, together with leading entrepreneurs and representatives from tech innovation companies and students from all over the world.

This series of events are held under the overarching theme of "Innovating the Future Globally". Beyond today's Science Conference and Nobel Forum, you're taking in forums ranging from quantum information technology, biomedicine and artificial intelligence, to an innovation achievement exhibition, visits to institutes and more.

And what better place to come together, to help shape an innovative and inclusive future for us all, than Hong Kong. Thanks to the "one country, two systems" principle, Hong Kong has long served as the world's "super connector" and "super value-adder". We are the only city in the world that counts as many as five universities in the global top 100. Our business environment is open and transparent. We enjoy a long tradition of the rule of law, and our common law legal system is similar to most global financial hubs. We make it easy for companies and investors from China, our country, and from around the world, to do business together here.

Fundamental to Hong Kong's thriving development is that we enjoy the unwavering support of our motherland, China. Last month, China launched its 15th Five-Year Plan, which continues to champion Hong Kong's development as an international innovation and technology centre.

InnoHK, our flagship R&D (research and development) initiative, is a good example to showcase how our city is rapidly rising as a hub for global research collaboration.

Our two existing InnoHK research clusters focus on healthcare technology, and on AI and robotics. They're built on collaboration with more than 30 world-renowned universities and research institutes from 12 economies, bridging together some 3 000 researchers, locally and globally, to conduct ground-breaking research.

A third InnoHK research cluster, focusing on sustainable development, energy and advanced manufacturing and materials, is in the works. I'm pleased to inform you that, like the original two, it will serve as a centre for international research collaboration, linking local research institutions with prominent universities and research institutes around the world.

Eight proposals have already been approved, and the R&D centres under this cluster will be set up, in phases, beginning in the coming couple of months.

InnoHK is just one of many tangible illustrations of Hong Kong's commitment to I&T, and collaboration, on a global scale. We welcome strategic technology companies, professionals and talented graduates to come to Hong Kong for their innovative future. In short, we welcome you.

The Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference, the Xiangjiang Nobel Forum and the related events are all part of this year's Business of Innovation and Technology Week.

Running until April 16, the Business of Innovation and Technology Week includes InnoEx, showcasing technology in five key areas: AI+, the low-altitude economy, property technology, retail technology and robotics.

Our very own Digital Policy Office has set up a Smart Hong Kong Pavilion at InnoEx, which will open its doors tomorrow. Themed "AI+ Hong Kong", the pavilion will showcase over 100 I&T solutions, including those developed by the HKSAR Government, as well as award-winning I&T projects by businesses and students. You're all invited to take part in the interactive experiences and innovative demonstrations there, and see for yourselves Hong Kong's achievements in I&T and developing into a smart city.

My thanks to the Hong Kong Alumni Association of Beijing Universities for its organisation of this year's Conference and associated forums.

I wish you all a rewarding week, and a most enjoyable stay in Hong Kong, the world's fast-rising East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

That includes the famous Hong Kong Rugby Sevens, this year celebrating its 50th anniversary in unforgettable style at world-class Kai Tak Stadium. It all kicks off on Friday.

Enjoy all that Hong Kong has to offer! Thank you.

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Speech by CE at Opening Ceremony of 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by CE at Opening Ceremony of 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026 Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by CE at Opening Ceremony of 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by CE at Opening Ceremony of 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and Xiangjiang Nobel Forum 2026 Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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