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1. Creating Synergy in Innovation & Technology – Shenzhen/Hong Kong Cooperation
8 July 2011 A New Horizon for Hong Kong Science Park Nicholas Brooke
Chairman
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
3. Our Vision Transforming innovation and technological advancement into value creation that benefits Hong Kong, the Mainland – and the world
4. Creating Clustering Synergy
5. World-class Niche Technologies
6. Cluster Distribution(as at 30 Jun 2011)
7. Partner Company Mix(as at 30 Jun 2011)
8. World-Class Infrastructure Business Facilities
Well-run R&D related working space
Business facilitating amenities including business centre and meeting rooms
9. World-Class Infrastructure Convention & Exhibition Facilities
10. Market-focused Laboratories &Technical Support
13. China has overtaken the US as the world's biggest consumer of energy
14. China’s Ambition in Green Technology
15. China’s Ambition in Green Technology
16. The Green Opportunities in China China is emerging as a leader in many environmental areas including renewable energy adoption, vehicle fuel economy and emissions, and energy efficiency
China aims to boost the share of non-fossil fuels in its primary energy mix to 15% by 2020
Over half of China’s residential buildings will need to be rebuilt in the next 20 years, government support for the eco-city movement is impressive
Alignment of government, businesses, non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders on the vision of a more environmentally sustainable China
18. Green Initiatives in Hong Kong Please refer to attached pages from the consultancy reportPlease refer to attached pages from the consultancy report
19. Green 18 A prototype for testing out some of the latest green technologies and supporting HK’s green agenda
Set the tone for the next exciting stage of the Park – Phase 3 development
21. Other Green Features Wind Turbine
Horizontal Sun Break
Light Pipes
Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) Roof
Water Efficiency
Solar Thermal
Low-Emissivity Glass
22. Hong Kong Science ParkPhase 3
23. Project Particulars
24. Phase 3 Objectives To plan and develop Phase 3 into a sustainable development that incorporates the latest practical green technologies and sustainable building design
To use Phase 3 as a showcase for sustainable practice, construction and development in Hong Kong
Targeting net zero carbon with due consideration of cost-effectiveness and road-mapping
To evolve Phase 3 into the catalyst to develop Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta Region as the hub for Green-tech
25. Sustainability Design Principles
26. Building a Green Future at Science Park The design and construction of Phase 3 will attract international leading green technology service providers to set up and establish their operations in HK, thus stimulating and enhancing the growth of the cluster
Science Park is poised to assume a central position in strengthening HK’s green culture and spurring innovation in the Green Tech sector
Advances on this front would not only enhance the competitiveness of Hong Kong but also address the global imperative to consume renewable energy and protect the environment
27. Hong Kong Science ParkEnabling Growth and Innovation
28. The Best of Shenzhen
29. The only mainland city that borders on Hong Kong
Abundant workforce
A young city where innovative spirit provides motivation for industrial development
The first low carbon eco-demonstration city approved by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
Strong and supporting physical connectivity with Hong Kong
The Best of Shenzhen
30. The Best of Hong Kong An ideal place for technology entrepreneurs to set up business:
Hong Kong’s strong IP-protection regime
Vibrant financial and sound legal system
Geographic advantage to the China market
Availability of educated and skilled manpower
Low tax base and relatively simple tax system
Plus HK’s uniqueness as a compact city with world class infrastructure, making it an ideal platform to test out green technologies in the areas of EV, energy management, recycling, pollution management, thin film solar panel, etc
31. Hong Kong / Shenzhen – Creating Value Across Boundaries Capitalising on the respective strengths of the two cities
Providing an integrated and comprehensive offer covering R&D, product development, production and access to market
Assisting overseas companies who are unfamiliar with regulations and practice in the Mainland
Facilitating identification of business partners and acting as business modeling intermediates
32. Hong Kong-Shenzhen Business Model Example – DuPont Apollo Ltd
R&D facilities in Hong Kong and manufacturing capabilities in Shenzhen, forming a full value chain:
Hong Kong contributed R&D base at Science Park
The Shenzhen Municipal Government provided land and other facilities to support the downstream development and manufacturing of solar energy products
33. Other Examples – ICT Cluster
34. Other Examples – Electronics Cluster
35. HK-Shenzhen Business Model Taking advantage of One Country, Two System’s opportunities
Continue to promote the unique combination of Hong Kong as an IP hub and Shenzhen as a recognised centre for value added manufacturing production
Develop joint programmes to assist Mainland companies with advanced technologies who wish to use Hong Kong as a platform for their future regional and global aspirations
Widen collaboration to include assistance with partner identification and market familiarisation for SME’s and newly emerging businesses