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Chan Kwok-ki reviews education, tech and talent push

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Chan Kwok-ki reviews education, tech and talent push

Summary

Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki convened another meeting of the Committee on Education, Technology and Talents to review progress and map out the next steps for related policy work. He said the government is pressing ahead with an integrated approach linking education, innovation and technology, and talent attraction.

Key Points

  • Chan said the national 15th Five-Year Plan supports Hong Kong’s development into an international innovation and technology centre and a hub for high-end talent.
  • He said the committee has maintained close communication with stakeholders since its establishment, while bureaux and departments have jointly rolled out innovative and practical measures with initial results emerging.
  • The Northern Metropolis University Town is being planned under a “one town, five elements” model covering education, technology, talent, industry and urban development.
  • Chan said campus land in Hung Shui Kiu, Ngau Tam Mei and the New Territories North university town areas has been expanded to 300 hectares, within an overall university town plan of more than 1,000 hectares.
  • He said the Hetao Hong Kong Park has signed leases with more than 100 innovation and technology firms, with nearly 2,000 people already working there, alongside coordinated development with San Tin Technopole.

Why It Matters

The government is tying university expansion, research capacity and talent policies more closely to the Northern Metropolis, making that area a central platform for future economic development. If the measures deliver as planned, Hong Kong could strengthen its position in higher education, research commercialisation and competition for global talent.