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HKPC, ITC partners with iAM Smart+ for simplified TVP application

Digital signing is now available for TVP applicants.

Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) and Hong Kong Productivity (HKPC) Council held the TVP (Technology Voucher Programme) Tactic Day, marking the activation of TVP’s digital signing function in partnership with iAM Smart+.

TVP Applicants can use "iAM Smart+" for digital signing under the electronic transactions ordinance, for a simplified application process with no venue or time limitations. 

“The new digital signing function  not only simplifies the signing process but also provides identity verification, encrypting the signing  documents to significantly enhance the security of the signing process." Mohamed Butt, Executive Director of HKPC, said.

The event also included a seminar on TVP tactics to better understand the application process, and discussions on cyber security with experts from the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau, Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Computer Emergency.

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