Lenovo Hong Kong and Cyberport Form Strategic Partnership
Lenovo Hong Kong announced the official signing of a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with Cyberport, marking a significant step forward in
promoting Hong Kong's innovation and technology development and fostering
startup growth. This collaboration will fully integrate Lenovo's leading
advantages in the global technology sector with Cyberport's rich experience in
nurturing an innovation and technology ecosystem, jointly providing
comprehensive support to Hong Kong's startups, from proof-of-concept to
overseas market expansion.
Serena Cheung, General Manager of Lenovo Hong Kong and Macau, stated: "We are extremely pleased to forge this deeply
significant strategic partnership with Cyberport. Cyberport has achieved
remarkable success in nurturing startups, bringing together a vibrant force of
innovation. Lenovo deeply understands the challenges and opportunities faced by
startups in their growth journey. Through this collaboration, we hope to fully
leverage our comprehensive strengths in technology, resources, global network,
and investment incubation to provide holistic support to Hong Kong's startups,
helping them transform innovative ideas into market-competitive solutions, and
accelerating their journey towards the global market."
Dr. Rocky Cheng, CEO of Cyberport, stated: "We are delighted to sign this
significant Memorandum of Understanding with Lenovo Hong Kong. As a
national-level technology incubator and Hong Kong's key startup nurturing base,
Cyberport is committed to building a robust innovation ecosystem that fully
supports the growth of startups. Lenovo's profound strength in the global
technology sector and its rich experience in fostering startup development will
provide invaluable technical support, industry insights, and global expansion opportunities
for our community companies. Through this partnership, we will jointly advance
the development of artificial intelligence and digital technologies in Hong
Kong, contributing to the growth of Hong Kong's digital economy and the
development of smart cities."
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