The Government promulgated the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint today (December 22) to establish a clear development path and formulate systematic strategic planning for Hong Kong's innovation and technology (I&T) development over the next five to 10 years, charting Hong Kong in moving full steam towards the vision of an international I&T centre.
The Chief Executive proposed in this year's Policy Address to dovetail with the National 14th Five-Year Plan and develop Hong Kong into an international I&T centre at full speed. The Government has formulated the Blueprint from the perspective of top-level planning and design, and will take forward the Blueprint under four broad development directions, namely "to enhance the I&T ecosystem and promote 'new industrialisation' in Hong Kong"; "to enlarge the I&T talent pool to create strong impetus for growth"; "to promote digital economy development and develop Hong Kong into a smart city"; and "to proactively integrate into the overall development of the country and consolidate our role as a bridge connecting the Mainland and the world".
The Blueprint sets out eight major strategies under the four broad development directions, which are:
(1) To enhance the I&T ecosystem and promote interactive development of the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors
(2) To promote technology industry development and achieve "new industrialisation" in Hong Kong
(3) To diversify venture financing channels and support the development of start-ups and industries
(4) To promote I&T culture for all and enhance the overall I&T atmosphere in the community
(5) To enrich I&T talent resources and develop an international talent hub
(6) To accelerate the development of digital economy and smart city to enhance citizens' quality of life
(7) To deepen I&T co-operation with the Mainland for better integration into the overall national development
(8) To leverage Hong Kong's advantages as an international city to foster global I&T collaboration
The Blueprint also sets out the macro I&T development targets for Hong Kong in the next five to 10 years which cover reference development indicators over four areas, namely R&D, startups, talent and industry development, to facilitate the review of the implementation of the Blueprint.
The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, said, "The Blueprint is a systematic and comprehensive document for Hong Kong's I&T development put forward by the Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government after many years. It is also a forward-looking and strategic plan.
"The SAR Government will adhere to the philosophy of being 'result-oriented' to develop Hong Kong into an international I&T centre. It will also hope to continuously listen to the opinions from different sectors of the society to enable the formulation of suitable policies and support measures, with a view to leading Hong Kong to realise its vision as an international I&T centre and living up to the support and great expectation of our country placed on the I&T development in Hong Kong."
The Government will also set up the new Committee on Innovation and Technology Industry Development to advise on strategic development issues under the Blueprint, with a view to enhancing the co-operation among stakeholders, and to reviewing the progress of the implementation of the Blueprint. The Committee will be chaired by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry and will replace the existing Committee on Innovation, Technology and Re-industrialisation. The membership will be announced later.
The Blueprint has been uploaded to the website of the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau (www.itib.gov.hk/en/index.html).
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