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Global Accord for Lenovo Cyberport 2025: International Launch Platform for Hong Kong Startups

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Global Agreement for Lenovo's Cyberport in 2025: Launchpad for International Startups in Hong Kong
Global Agreement for Lenovo's Cyberport in 2025: Launchpad for International Startups in Hong Kong

Global Accord for Lenovo Cyberport 2025: International Launch Platform for Hong Kong Startups

Lenovo Hong Kong and Cyberport have announced a significant partnership aimed at promoting Hong Kong's innovation and technology development, and fostering the growth of local startups. The collaboration will prioritize innovation as the core of their work together, with the goal of propelling Hong Kong towards a new milestone as an international innovation and technology center.

Under the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding, Lenovo Hong Kong will actively participate in Cyberport's Investors Network, providing financial support to selected startups. Lenovo will also showcase innovative cultural tourism technology at Cyberport's immersive Gallery and establish an Innovation Center at Cyberport to demonstrate its latest digital solutions.

The partnership will provide robust backing for local startups to enter international markets. Lenovo Hong Kong will offer end-to-end market expansion support to startups within the Cyberport community through its strong system integration capabilities and technological foundations. Lenovo offers a full-stack product portfolio and solutions, from AI devices to AI infrastructure, providing computing power and service support.

The collaboration will facilitate the expansion of these technological solutions onto the world stage. Lenovo will support Cyberport-led events and co-organize training sessions and workshops to enhance startups' understanding of cutting-edge technology domains. Cyberport will collaborate closely with Lenovo to assist startups in establishing operations at Cyberport or expanding their businesses globally, and facilitate business collaboration between Lenovo and Cyberport community companies.

The partnership does not repeat earlier facts about Lenovo's product portfolio, engineering workforce, certifications, or investments in Hong Kong. Similarly, it does not repeat earlier facts about Cyberport's assistance with startup operations, business collaboration, or training sessions and workshops.

Lenovo has invested over HKD 1 billion in Hong Kong, focusing on AI, big data, and cloud computing, and has supported the growth of over 30 local innovation and technology companies. Lenovo Hong Kong currently employs 3,400 engineers in Hong Kong, holding over 100 data and AI-related certifications, with rich cross-industry experience.

The CEO of Lenovo Hong Kong involved in the Memorandum of Understanding with Cyberport is not explicitly named in the provided search results. However, the CEO of Cyberport is Dr. Rocky Cheng.

The partnership aims to provide comprehensive support to Hong Kong's startups, from proof-of-concept to overseas market expansion. Collaboration will be the driving force behind the development of these technological solutions. Both Lenovo Hong Kong and Cyberport will nurture more impactful technological solutions in Hong Kong.

This strategic partnership between Lenovo Hong Kong and Cyberport aims to further consolidate the strength of Hong Kong's innovation and technology ecosystem. The partnership will undoubtedly contribute to Hong Kong's ongoing development as a global hub for innovation and technology.

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