Hong Kong Productivity Council
The Hong Kong Productivity Council is a multi-disciplinary organisation established by statute in 1967 to promote productivity excellence through integrated advanced technologies and innovative service offerings to support Hong Kong enterprises.
See below for the Latest Hong Kong Productivity Council News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Hong Kong water research centre opens for sustainable marine projects
Hong Kong water research centre opens for sustainable marine projects
The facility will stage water quality assessment and push for sustainable fisheries, amongst others.
HKPC, HKTDC back Budget’s push for innovation, SME growth
Both organisations reaffirmed their commitment to working closely with the government.
HKPC launches joint lab with CAICT, PolyU to advance R&D
It aims to enhance the competitiveness of Greater Bay Area enterprises in innovation and technology.
2024 Policy Address: Housing, infra policies will boost Northern Metropolis visibility
An analyst suggests careful land use allocation in the area to ensure sufficient housing.
SME leading business index up 11.4 points in Q32022: HKPC
All sub-indices rebounded during the quarter.
HKPC launches Green Hall
This will help Hong Kong achieve its carbon neutrality goal before 2050.
How can SMEs benefit from HKPC's new digital portal
The portal will offer digital solutions and awareness.
HKPC develops service robots to address manpower shortage
The council developed intelligent robots for different settings and tasks.
SMEs to receive half-price concession measures
It applies to new R&Ds, consultancy projects, and testing services.
Hong Kong Productivity Council bags two accolades in the HKB Technology Excellence Awards
The quasi-government R&D organisation received recognition for its innovative intelligent production line and contactless control tech.
Commentary
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