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The organisations are focusing on three main areas: biotech, green tech and construction, while also paying attention to AI developments
The third annual Leap event is the first to feature a Hong Kong pavilion, where HKSTP and Cyberport had eight and seven companies exhibiting, respectively.
“I really think that health tech is a big area, ESG [environmental, social and governance] is a big area, construction is a big area,” Wong said. “Efficiency is an issue, lack of manpower is a big deal … The whole region is looking at transforming their economy from oil into other things.”
Among the health tech start-ups at the event were Cornerstone Robotics, which designs robots to help with surgery, and GenEditBio, a gene-editing company that attended to sign an MOU with the Saudi company Anwa BioSciences.
In a busy first day at the packed Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre, Hong Kong representatives and companies held panel discussions and met Saudi officials to tout the city’s tech prowess and the benefits it has to offer.
Saudi Arabia’s Vice-Governor of Research, Development and Innovation Authority Abdulrahman Alsufvani told Hong Kong Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong on the sidelines of the event that he was looking forward to further collaboration
“We would like to visit … the science parks over there and hopefully activate what we agree on in the next couple of days to build the bridges,” Alsufvani said. “We believe in what you have done. You have successful stories over there. We need to now strengthen these businesses between the two.”
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