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Presentation to Hong Kong-Canada Business Association September 19, 2002

Presentation to Hong Kong-Canada Business Association September 19, 2002. By Amy Yung, Trade Commissioner Consulate General of Canada, Hong Kong. Hong Kong and Canada. Over the past century almost 1 million people have immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong

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Presentation to Hong Kong-Canada Business Association September 19, 2002

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  1. Presentation to Hong Kong-Canada Business Association September 19, 2002 By Amy Yung, Trade CommissionerConsulate General of Canada, Hong Kong

  2. Hong Kong and Canada • Over the past century almost 1 million people have immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong • 200,000 Canadian Passport holders estimated to reside in Hong Kong • Consistently one of Canada’s top 15 trade partners • Hong Kong is a major direct and portfolio investor in Canada

  3. Hong Kong and Canada • 16 Canadian companies have based their regional headquarters in Hong Kong • 34 Canadian companies have based their regional offices in Hong Kong • Over 150 Canadian companies have operations in Hong Kong • The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is the largest outside Canada (750 Members)

  4. C$3 billion Proposed Bridge to link HK with the Pearl River Delta • Nurturing economic integration • Market expansion - China’s wealthiest area • Enhanced flow of cargo • Boost Tourism

  5. Hong Kong remains a large and vibrant market with a GDP of C$300 billion in 2001 • 2001 Canada exports to Hong Kong of C$1.18 billion, imports from Hong Kong were C$1.227 billion. • Hong Kong imported C$312 million worth of ICT goods and services in 2001 • Business opportunities exist for dedicated, competitive, export-ready Canadian IT firms • You have partners in Hong Kong to help you succeed.

  6. Agriculture, Food and Beverage Products and Services IT in Education, Films Environmental Equipment and Services Biotech, Medical Products and Healthcare Services ICT Transportation, logistics (automotive and urban transit, rail equipment, marine and aviation) Construction Products and Services Security Technologies and Services. Our priority sectors (2 Teams)

  7. The Consulate General of Canada • Six core services • Market Prospect • Key Contacts Search • Local Company Information • Business Visit Information • Face-to-face Briefing • Troubleshooting • Our territory:Hong Kong, Macau • Virtual ICT team in China - Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing.

  8. Hong Kong as a Market: • Receptive to and knowledgeable of Canada • good place to do business • Economic restructuring – value-added business: • IT • Education • Environment • Tourism

  9. Hong Kong as an ICT Market:The Big Picture • What is new, innovative and in demand in Canada, should have a market in Hong Kong • Good household computer penetration (60%) • Most liberal telecom market in Asia • Internet users (35%) • Mobile phone subscribers (86%)

  10. Market Opportunities New economy • Wireless technology • E-commerce & M-commerce (mobile) technology • E-government • Computer animation • New materials – nano for fashion • Logistics, security (e.g. border control, freight movement)

  11. Forecast of Major Government Tenders Security Technology • Smart ID card system: HK Identity card C$32.5M and C$240,000 for Phase I • OCR Readers (Passport readers): an upgraded version to interface with the Smartic • Immigration Department / mid 2002 • Polycarbonate cards for Smartics • Immigration Department / by late 2002 • Automated Passenger Clearance System • Immigration Department / early 2003

  12. Forecast of Major Government Tenders ICT • Postal delivery sorting system - Hong Kong Post /Sept 02 • Supply, Delivery, Installation & Commissioning of a Satellite-based Communications System - Civil Aviation Department/ Sept 02 • Provision of Services to upgrade and enhance the existing Government fleet information system /Sept 02 • Supply and Installation of Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) - Immigration Department /Oct 02 • Supply and Installation of Automated Tag & Information Display System (ATIDS) - Immigration Dept. /Oct 02

  13. Forecast of Major Government Tenders Transport - Design, supply and install • 11,400 units of Electronic Audible Traffic Signals C$10.7 million / Dec 02 • A GPS base vehicle tracking system for buses in Hong Kong / Q4-02/Q1-03 • A traffic control and surveillance system (TCSS) for the Deep Bay Link – Q3/2003 • A journey time indication system in Kowloon – Q3/2003 • A TCSS for the Shenzhen West Corridor – Q4/2003

  14. Success Stories Found New Partners • Hongkong Post ~ Entrust Technologies Ltd. • Hongkong Post ~ Diversinet Corp of Toronto, first mobile e-Cert • Hutchison Telecommunications – Research in Motion • Research in Motion

  15. Research and Commercialization in Hong Kong • Directory on on Hong Kong Science and Technology Resources"www.info.gov.hk/hkst/ewww/introduction/index.htm. • Teleeyewww.teleeye.com • Spin-off from CityU of HK, technology + mass market applications • Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Ltd.www.hkstp.org • Venture Capital • Hong Kong Venture Capital Association www.hkvca.com • The 2002 Guide to Venture Capital in Asia • GEM - IPOwww.hkgem.com

  16. Recent initiatives to promote Innovation and Technology • Technology Funding Programmes • Innovation and Technology Fund • Applied Research Fund

  17. Innovation and Technology Fundwww.info.gov.hk/itc/eng/funding/itf.shtml • HK$5 billion (C$1 billion) • Launched on 1 November 1999. • Support projects that contribute to innovation and technology upgrading and development of local industry.

  18. Applied Research Fund (ARF)www.info.gov.hk/itc/eng/funding/arf.shtml • A venture capital fund launched in 1993 to support technology ventures undertaken by local companies HK$750M (C$150M). • Since 1998, management of the ARF is contracted out to 3 private-sector venture capital firms. The fund managers will assess the technical and commercial viability of proposed technology ventures to determine the terms of the Fund’s investment in a company. • 19 investments made since contracting out. Already 1 successful divestment through acquisition by listed company.

  19. The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation • Offers one-stop infrastructural support to technology-based companies to activities. • Nurtures technology start-ups through incubation programme. • Provides premises in the Science Park for applied R&D activities. • Provides land and premises in the industrial estates for production.

  20. Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Co. Ltd. (ASTRI)www.info.gov.hk/itc/eng/infrastructure/astri.shtml • In the interim, operate in leased premises and leverage on existing R&D capabilities inside and outside Hong Kong. • ASTRI’s research programmes initially focus on selected technology areas such as optical, wireless, Internet contents and applications, and semi-conductor design.

  21. The CyberPort • A strategic cluster of IT and information services companies in a high quality working and living environment, supported by state-of-the art telecommunications infrastructure and IT facilities. • 14 companies have signed letter of intent, including Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, Yahoo!, Softbank and Legend.

  22. Various Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) • (Most recent) The Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA) & the Canadian Wireless Telecommunication Association (CWTA) ~ Mar 7, 2002 • MOU on Environmental Collaboration between Environment Canada and the Environmental Protection Department of Government of HKSAR ~ Mar 2002 • National Research Council – Hong Kong Productivity Council MOU on Technology Cooperation ~ Nov, 2000 • Industry Canada – Hong Kong Information Technology & Broadcasting Bureau MOU on Information Technology Cooperation ~ May, 1988

  23. Upcoming events in Hong Kong • Nov 1, 02: The EnviroSeries 2002 Conference, Waste Management • Nov 8-11, 02: HK-Canada Trade Mission www.hketo.ca/trademission.html • Dec 2002: ITU Telecom Asia 2002 • Dec 2002: Exhibition and Conference on Logistics in the Pearl River Delta • Feb 2003: HKII 2003

  24. Our Plans Canada • Softworld 2002 – 7-11 Sept 02 (completed, successful) • Construct Canada 2002 – Nov 02 Hong Kong • ITU Telecom Asia 2002 - 2-7 Dec 02 • HKII 2003 - 20-23 Feb 03 Shenzhen, China • China Hi-tech Fair 2002 -12-17 Oct,02

  25. Hong Kong Biotechnology Mission to BIO 2002June 3-12, 2002 CanadaOrganizerCo-organizerSupporting Organizations: • Hong Kong Productivity Council- Hong Kong Biotechnology Association Ltd.- Hong Kong Institute of Biotechnology -Invest Hong Kong • Hong Kong Jockey Club Institute

  26. Virtual Trade Mission on Wireless Technology Feb 7 2002 Organizers Supporting organizations • Invest Hong Kong • Hong Kong Trade Development Council

  27. Working with Canadian companies Merilus Inc. DreamStudio 9 ApecTec Inc.

  28. We are ready, • are you? • We are ready, are you? • email : canadatrade.hkong@dfait-maeci.gc.ca • Website : www.hongkong.gc.ca

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