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InvestHK and London ETO Shine at London Tech Week 2026, Opening Pathways for UK Entrepreneurs to Scale across Asia

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InvestHK and London ETO Shine at London Tech Week 2026, Opening Pathways for UK Entrepreneurs to Scale across Asia
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InvestHK and London ETO Shine at London Tech Week 2026, Opening Pathways for UK Entrepreneurs to Scale across Asia

2026-06-10 16:10 Last Updated At:06-11 11:15

InvestHK and London ETO take centre stage at London Tech Week 2026, opening pathways for UK entrepreneurs to scale across Asia

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (London ETO) spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom (UK)-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. The initiatives highlighted Hong Kong's edge as a launchpad for British start-ups and scale-ups seeking access to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) and the wider Asian markets.

Returning as the official Founders Fuse Partners at London Tech Week, InvestHK and the London ETO hosted seven fireside chats under the theme "Hong Kong: Hubs for Founders to Scale". Moderated by the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip, the fireside chats brought together founders and executives whose journeys highlight Hong Kong's opportunities for growth, funding, innovation, and global partnerships. Speakers included Co-founder and Chief Operation Officer of 3AI, Mr Hassan Salamony; the Chief Executive Officer of Westwell Holdings (Hong Kong) Limited, Ms Kay Yang; the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Extend Robotics, Mr Chang Liu; the Chief Financial Officer of Capricornio Capital, Mr Bruno Montez-Carpes; Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of TG0, Mr Ming Kong; the Business Development and Strategic Partnerships Lead of Graymatics UK, Ms Anuradha Pullagura; and the Founder of ProMaterial, Ms Yining Shen. Their stories spanned AI, robotics, advanced manufacturing, capital markets and next-generation materials - reflecting the breadth of sectors in which UK businesses are scaling successfully through Hong Kong.

To catalyse deeper connections, InvestHK - in collaboration with the London ETO and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) under the Economic and Trade Express (ETE) initiative - hosted a series of high-profile networking receptions on June 8 and 9. The events brought together around 140 tech entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and senior representatives from the UK Government, financial institutions, and the broader business ecosystem.

The Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, said, "The phenomenal turnout at London Tech Week reflects the genuine momentum behind the UK-Hong Kong tech corridor. We see immense potential to translate this high level of interest into deep, long-term commercial partnerships. Since 2022, the Hong Kong Government has earmarked HK$30 billion (approximately 2.85 billion British pounds) to champion strategic enterprises and frontier technologies - spanning life and health tech, AI, green technology, and advanced manufacturing. Backed by robust funding and capital support, world-class intellectual property protections, and a transparent legal framework, Hong Kong remains the ultimate strategic launchpad for thriving UK tech businesses looking to scale into the Chinese Mainland and broader Asian markets."

Ms Ip said, "Hong Kong's appeal among British entrepreneurs continues to grow, sustained by enduring cultural and economic synergies. The UK currently stands as our fourth-largest source market for overseas companies, and it remains Hong Kong's second-largest source of international start-up founders, according to an InvestHK survey in 2025. As the central hub for attracting strategic investment and enterprise, InvestHK is fully committed to empowering British innovators and helping them leverage Hong Kong as their launchpad for global growth."

Discussions throughout the week revealed a powerful strategic alignment between Hong Kong's innovation priorities and the UK Government's "Modern Industrial Strategy." Both markets share a clear focus on high-growth sectors, including AI, fintech, healthtech, greentech, and digital transformation. UK founders demonstrated keen interest in leveraging Hong Kong's dual strengths as a premier capital-raising hub and a seamless conduit to the GBA - a powerhouse regional market of over 88 million consumers with a combined GDP of US$2 trillion that offers unparalleled scaling opportunities.

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows one of the fireside chats moderated by the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip (left). Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows one of the fireside chats moderated by the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip (left). Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip, delivering a speech at the event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows the Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion of the InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip, delivering a speech at the event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (London ETO) spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows the Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, delivering a speech at the event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong's innovation story took the spotlight at London Tech Week 2026 (June 8 to 10, London time), as Invest Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (London ETO) spearheaded a few days of high-impact engagements aimed at deepening United Kingdom-Hong Kong collaboration in technology, talent and capital. Photo shows the Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, delivering a speech at the event. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre to showcase diverse Intangible Cultural Heritage of different ethnic groups

The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department is holding the 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre today (June 13) and tomorrow (June 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre (Hong Kong ICH Centre) located at Sam Tung Uk Museum, Tsuen Wan. The fun day is a programme under Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Month 2026. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong ICH Centre and be themed around diverse ICH, the fun day showcases the rich and diverse cultures of different ethnic groups and communities in Hong Kong through a variety of ICH performances, interactive activities, experiential booths and guided tours.

Highlights of the first day's performances included an inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children, Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance, young Chiu Chow music and Hakka Folk Song Duet. A variety of free interactive activities were staged for members of the public, such as workshops on patterned band weaving and prosperity motif embroidery, a traditional architecture preservation technique demonstration and experience led by a veteran historic building restoration master, and the Cantonese Literary Fun Hub. Moreover, visitors could make diffuser stones with auspicious animal designs, 10th anniversary magnets, postcards stamped with the "Ten-Year Imprint", and more at the fun day, and appreciate creative paper craft products and old photos of Sam Tung Uk.

Highlights for tomorrow include the "Village Chief Leads the Way: Deep Dive into Sam Tung Uk" tour, led by the village chief of Sam Tung Uk Village, Mr Chan Kam-hong, allowing participants to explore the ingenuity of the architectural layout story of Sam Tung Uk, a Hakka walled house with over 200 years of history, from the perspective of an indigenous resident. A Teej performance, with Nepali women singing and dancing in traditional costumes, will also be presented, as well as an Indian festival activity introducing the history, origins, and customs of Indian festivals such as Diwali, offering participants an opportunity to learn about traditional folk dances and chants. Other not-to-be-missed programmes will include the art of Chiu Chow Kung Fu tea demonstration and experience, shadow puppetry performances, as well as stilt house construction technique model demonstrations.

For details of the fun day, please visit the website:www.icho.hk/en/web/icho/2026_hkich_month_carnival_stum.html.

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public stamping postcards with the "Ten-Year Imprint". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public stamping postcards with the "Ten-Year Imprint". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows creative paper craft products on display. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows creative paper craft products on display. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 to 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the patterned band weaving workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 to 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the patterned band weaving workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the young Chiu Chow music performance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the young Chiu Chow music performance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public participating in the prosperity motif embroidery workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows members of the public participating in the prosperity motif embroidery workshop. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the Hoi Luk Fung unicorn dance. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The 10th Anniversary Fun Day@HK ICH Centre will be held today and tomorrow (June 13 and 14) at the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre. Photo shows the inclusive Cantonese opera performance presented by non-ethnic Chinese children. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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