Hong Kong-Shenzhen tech cooperation gets a boost with Lenovo AI lab in Hetao hub


Hong Kong’s technology cooperation with Shenzhen received a boost on Wednesday as Lenovo Group, the world’s biggest personal computer maker, set up an innovation lab at the city’s new Hetao tech hub and pledged to help firms adopt artificial intelligence and expand globally.

Lenovo is the first multinational tech firm to publicly announce its presence on the Hong Kong side of the Hetao zone – the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park (HSITP) – which covers 87 hectares in the city’s northern Lok Ma Chau area.

Ken Wong, president of Lenovo’s Solutions & Services Group, said the new Lenovo AI Innovation Lab at HSITP aimed to be an “open platform” to help partners access the tech giant’s AI solutions and scale their businesses internationally.

The cross-border Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone was launched in 2017, following Beijing’s call for closer integration between the two cities.

Ken Wong, president of Lenovo Solutions & Services Group. Photo: May Tse
Ken Wong, president of Lenovo Solutions & Services Group. Photo: May Tse

The Beijing and Morrisville, US, dual-headquartered PC maker chose Hetao for its new AI centre as it combined Hong Kong’s advantages in research and access to the global market with the manufacturing strengths of Shenzhen and the Greater Bay Area, according to Wong.

The park was “making it easier for talent, goods, capital, and data to move across the border”, Wong said.

  • Related Posts

    Air India to mark Ahmedabad crash anniversary with two-minute silence for victims – Firstpost

    Air India employees across India and the UK will observe a two-minute silence on the first anniversary of the AI171 crash that killed 260 people, as the airline commemorates one…

    Continue reading
    One year after Ahmedabad crash, Air India says compensation reaches most victims’ families – Firstpost

    Nearly a year after the AI171 disaster in Ahmedabad that killed 260 people, Air India says 96 per cent of victims’ families have received interim compensation, while final settlements, return…

    Continue reading

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *