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Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Strengthen Educational Ties Through New University Partnerships and MOUs.

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Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Strengthen Educational Ties Through New University Partnerships and MOUs.
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Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Strengthen Educational Ties Through New University Partnerships and MOUs.

2026-06-02 17:05 Last Updated At:17:53

Remarks by CE at media session in Astana, Kazakhstan (with photo/video)

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (June 2), in Astana, Kazakhstan, spoke on the Central Asia visit of the business delegation comprising representatives from Hong Kong and Mainland enterprises. He was accompanied by the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan; the Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Professor Frederick Ma; the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, Ms Bonnie Chan; and the Chairman of the Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited, Mr Li Xiaojun. Following are the remarks by Mr Lee:

Reporter: You mentioned the visit to Nazarbayev University and the signing of two memorandums. What areas of research and education will be focused on and what outcomes are you hoping to get from that partnership?

Chief Executive: Nazarbayev University is Central Asia's No. 1 university, and also it has been ranked within the top quartile of international research universities, and this was achieved just in 16 years since its set up, so it's an outstanding result. President Xi Jinping delivered his landmark speech at the university to publicly announce in 2013 the initiative of the Belt and Road development. I, tomorrow, will visit Nazarbayev University and we will be signing some MOUs (Memoranda of Understanding). The Education University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University will be developing a working relationship with Nazarbayev University to further expand the collaboration between the higher education institutions of the two places.

In fact, a lot of Kazakh students study in Hong Kong. Over 500 are now studying in different universities in Hong Kong, and I had the opportunity of talking to some 20 of them. They are very bright students, and they have said that the education in the universities of Hong Kong , it’s not just the quality of the education that they think they can benefit from, but it's also because of the exposure and the connections they can establish through studying at a university with a lot of overseas students. In fact, Hong Kong houses five of the top international universities, and that is really a big record. In recent years, in fact, the co-operation between universities in Hong Kong with universities in Kazakhstan has been growing. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, for example, launched Asia's first joint undergraduate partnership programme in Eurasian Business with Nazarbayev University, and also the City University of Hong Kong established the CityUHK Institute for Research and Innovation at another university. The Education University of Hong Kong also established a joint Academy of Education in collaboration with two universities in Kazakhstan.

Education is a big area we can work together. Hong Kong has five universities which are ranked within the top 100 within the world, despite Hong Kong being a small city with only 1 100 square kilometres. We focus on youth education, so is the Government of Kazakhstan, and I've heard that both in IT development, IT education, they have AI universities, which is mainly focused on developing IT and AI usage and application amongst the youth. That is actually what Hong Kong is getting at, and it's developing big, so there will be big room for improvement. I'm glad to see already some MOUs are being signed, which will open a new chapter of co-operation between the two places’ renowned universities.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

Remarks by CE at media session in Astana, Kazakhstan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Remarks by CE at media session in Astana, Kazakhstan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKETO Berlin promotes Hong Kong's developments in Northern Metropolis and innovation and technology in Germany

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin (HKETO Berlin) highlighted Hong Kong's latest developments in the Northern Metropolis and innovation and technology (I&T) at the international conference New Horizons in Future Technologies, held in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 28 and 29 (Chemnitz time).

The conference, which was cohosted by Industrieverein Sachsen 1828, German Global Trade Forum Berlin, and the University of Technology Chemnitz, brought together representatives from the government, business, academic, and diplomatic community. A highlight of the conference was the forum held on May 29, where representatives from Germany and senior diplomats exchanged insights on global development trends and technological developments.

Speaking at the forum, the Director of the HKETO Berlin, Mr Indiana Wong, highlighted the strategic development of the Northern Metropolis as well as the I&T ecosystem in Hong Kong. He also outlined Hong Kong's unique role as a gateway to the Chinese Mainland and wider Asian markets, as well as the opportunities under the "Go Global" initiative.

"The Northern Metropolis covers 30 000 hectares, accounting for one-third of Hong Kong's total land area and injecting new economic impetus into Hong Kong. The development of the Northern Metropolis will also forge closer economic co-operation with adjacent cities in the Greater Bay Area. It is expected to develop into a world-class I&T and research and development hub, which will create numerous job opportunities and attract global talent," Mr Wong said.

The conference also provided a platform for representatives from government, business, and academic sectors to discuss and exchange views on emerging technologies, scientific collaboration, and industrial transformation. Mr Wong also highlighted the top-level planning for hydrogen development and applications in Hong Kong at the conference.

About HKETO Berlin

HKETO Berlin is the official representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in commercial relations and other economic and trade matters in Germany as well as Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Switzerland.

HKETO Berlin promotes Hong Kong's developments in Northern Metropolis and innovation and technology in Germany  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKETO Berlin promotes Hong Kong's developments in Northern Metropolis and innovation and technology in Germany Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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