WAVES 2025: The Ultimate Global Exhibition for Media, Entertainment, and Technology

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 28 APR 2025 5:21PM by PIB Mumbai

Mumbai, 28 April 2025

 

World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit 2025 – will bring together the world’s leading media, entertainment, and technology innovators at Jio Convention Centre, Mumbai from 1st to 4th May. Spanning an extraordinary 15,000 Sqms, WAVES 2025 will serve as the ultimate platform for industry giants, creators, investors, and cutting-edge technology pioneers to converge, collaborate, and explore the future of global entertainment. With over 100 leading exhibitors — including Netflix, Amazon, Google, Meta, Sony, Reliance, Adobe, Tata, Balaji Telefilms, Dharma Productions, Saregama, and Yash Raj Films — along with next-generation innovators such as JetSynthesys, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM), Free Stream Technologies, Neural Garage, and Fractal Picture —WAVES will be the definitive meeting point for innovation, creativity, and cross-border collaboration in the entertainment sector.

At the heart of this extraordinary summit is the Bharat Pavilion, spanning a magnificent 1,470 Sqms, celebrating India’s dynamic legacy under the theme “Kala to Code.” Visitors will embark on an immersive journey through the evolution of Indian storytelling — from ancient oral traditions and visual arts to cutting-edge technological advancements — across four experiential zones: Shruti, Kriti, Drishti, and Creator’s Leap.

In addition to the Bharat Pavilion, WAVES 2025 will feature exclusive State Pavilions, where Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, and several other states will proudly showcase their cultural and creative strengths.

Furthermore, the MSME Pavilion and Start-Up Booths will provide emerging businesses and innovators in the M&E Sector with unparalleled opportunities to connect with industry leaders, investors, and key stakeholders from the global entertainment and technology sectors.

A key attraction at WAVES 2025 will be the expansive Gaming Arena, highlighting the rapid growth of the gaming and esports industries. Featuring prominent brands such as Microsoft  &Xbox, Dream11, Krafton, Nazara, MPL, and JioGames. The arena will offer a glimpse into the future of interactive entertainment and demonstrate gaming’s growing influence within the global digital ecosystem.

Open for Business Days from 1st to 4th May 2025, with Public Days on 3rd and 4th May 2025, WAVES 2025 will offer exclusive networking opportunities and unparalleled insights into the entertainment, media, and technology landscapes. The exhibition will be open from 10 AM to 6 PM from 1st to 3rd May, and from 10 AM to 5 PM on 4th May 2025. With its extraordinary scale, influential exhibitors, and forward-looking vision, WAVES 2025 is set to emerge as the premier hub for global media convergence — a place where tradition and innovation come together to shape the future of storytelling, technology, and entertainment.

 

About WAVES

The first World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES), a milestone event for the Media & Entertainment (M&E) sector, will be hosted by the Government of India in Mumbai, Maharashtra, from May 1 to 4, 2025.

Whether you’re an industry professional, investor, creator, or innovator, the Summit offers the ultimate global platform to connect, collaborate, innovate and contribute to the M&E landscape.

WAVES is set to magnify India’s creative strength, amplifying its position as a hub for content creation, intellectual property, and technological innovation. Industries and sectors in focus include Broadcasting, Print Media, Television, Radio, Films, Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, Sound and Music, Advertising, Digital Media, Social Media Platforms, Generative AI, Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Extended Reality (XR).

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Towards a new approach for green hydrogen production

Source: Government of India

Posted On: 28 APR 2025 5:09PM by PIB Delhi

Researcher have developed fresh insights into proton adsorption behaviour at the surface of catalysts, which can help construct electrocatalysts useful for producing green hydrogen.

Plethora of heterostructures have been studied for green hydrogen generation with the effect of built-in electric field (BIEF). However, the metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) based p-n heterojunction can be considered as a promising material to have robust BIEF due to asymmetric electronic environment.

Recent research is focused on leveraging BIEFs at the interface of different electronic environments to improve hydrogen production. Therefore, analysing and correlating parameters such as the work function, BIEF, and Gibbs free energy (a thermodynamic potential that can be used to calculate the maximum amount of work) is crucial for understanding the reaction mechanism. The difference in work functions between two materials is what drives the initial charge redistribution, which in turn sets up the built-in potential across the junction. BIEF directly affects the dynamics of proton adsorption/desorption, which was evaluated by Gibbs free energy of adsorption.

Scientists of Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali, grew CuWO4 (Copper tungsten oxide) nano-particles precursor over Cu (OH)2 (Copper hydroxide) and fabricated CuWO4-CuO hetero-structure and studied its physical and electrochemical properties. They examined the Gibbs free energy profile for proton adsorption of different regiones and found that near the depletion region and along the interface, the proton adsorption energy shows contrasting behaviour as compared with bulk area. This induces a gradient in Gibbs free energy across and near the depletion region, thereby promoting an improved hydrogen adsorption and desorption.

Fig:  Mechanism revealing an interplay of BIEF and Gibbs Free Energy in CuO-CuWO4 p-n heterojunction for proton adsorption/desorption in HER.

Interestingly, Scientists from INST, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), demonstrated that the interplay between the built-in electric field (BIEF) and Gibbs free energy in the proposed catalyst gives rise to a favourable regime, where hydrogen bonding to the catalyst is optimized, facilitating efficient hydrogen evolution. They also found that along the heterojunction interface, the ∆G indicates high adsorption affinity of protons toward the CuO phase and significant desorption at the CuWO4 phase. The CuO-CuWO₄ catalyst unveils an excellent example of ‘negative cooperativity,’ in which the binding of one molecule decreases the affinity of other binding sites for additional molecules. With more and more proton coverage, the affinity of the catalyst’s surface towards the proton adsorption decreases, and promotes alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction by enhancing desorption.

This research published in Adv. Energy Mater. 2025 helped understand the typical proton adsorption behaviour at the surface of the catalyst, which can help others to design and construct similar electrocatalyst which can give robust activity to produce green hydrogen. Improving in electrocatalytic hydrogen production can lead to sustainable environment with advance green technologies.

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Opening remarks by SCST at dinner reception (English only)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Following are the opening remarks by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at the dinner reception today (April 28):
 
Thank you, Glenn (Emcee of the dinner reception). I hope that you agree with me that the best part of Hong Kong is about the people. And we brought quite a number of people from Hong Kong tonight so that we will be in for a joyful and enjoyable evening. And again, I would like to really express our sincere gratitude. As Glenn has said, we personally were at the ATM (Arabian Travel Market) this afternoon. We saw how busy and how vibrant it was. We understand fully that each and everyone of you here at this dinner have a lot of important initiatives tonight but you choose to honour us with your presence and that makes it even more important and special for us all. From the bottom of my heart and from the bottom of the hearts of our delegation, a big, big thank you very much. Here comes the official opening statement but again it is also from the bottom of my heart.
 
Good evening, distinguished guests, friends from the trade, ladies and gentlemen,
 
It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to this special evening where I could meet key partners from the Middle East’s tourism industry, alongside distinguished travel trade leaders, industry representatives from Hong Kong, and of course, the Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director of the Hong Kong Tourism Board and their team.
 
I am the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. And I took office about five months ago. This visit marks my debut overseas visit outside of China and I am glad to have picked the Middle East as the first destination of this tour. I am truly honoured to be able to play an important role in forging stronger tourism ties between the Middle East and Hong Kong, and I indeed look forward to exchanging views with you on how we can collaborate to bring more visitors to Hong Kong. 
 
Let me start by saying how keen we are to receive friends from the Middle East. Last year, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region outlined the vision in his Policy Address to establish Hong Kong as a welcoming destination for the Middle East travellers. Following this, my Bureau promulgated the Development Blueprint for Hong Kong’s Tourism Industry 2.0 which sets out the roadmap for the development of Hong Kong’s tourism industry from 2025 to 2030. A key focus in this Blueprint is expanding our visitor base with the Middle East at the forefront. The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing markets globally. By 2028, it is estimated that there will be 250 million Muslim visitors worldwide, generating US$225 billion in tourism revenues. That’s why I am here to share with you that Hong Kong, as the Pearl of the Orient, and a unique fusion of the East and the West, is more than ready and happy to welcome you from the Middle East to enjoy the all-in-one experiences in the city. 
 
But that is not all. It is not about business. It is not just about business. It is about establishing friendship between us in Hong Kong and you all in the Middle East and for those who come from Dubai locally, I enjoy the city very much and I hope that in the rest of my journey, I will be enjoying the other cities that I will be visiting as much as I do here.
 
Hong Kong also has its unique appeal in a wide spectrum, offering multifaceted tourism products and experiences that fit for visitors of all ages and with different interests. First, we offer a myriad of possibilities and experiences by presenting world-class tourist attractions such as the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, which will be celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Ocean Park which is home for six adorable pandas, among others, the very iconic Peak Tram which brings you to the Victoria Peak to enjoy the magnificent panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the heart of Hong Kong, or the Ngong Ping 360 cable car that takes you to the tranquil Po Lin Monastery and the famous Big Buddha. For arts and culture lovers, we have unmissable experiences at world-class landmarks like the M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which carry an exciting array of exhibitions on East and West cultural themes. Apart from attractions, we are also promoting mega events tourism, island tourism and horse-racing tourism which offer tourists unforgettable and unique experiences. Last month, we commissioned the largest state-of-the-art sports infrastructure in Hong Kong, the Kai Tak Sports Park, which marked a thrilling new era and would see lots of great sports and entertainment events being held in Hong Kong. In addition to staging our signature Hong Kong Sevens rugby matches for the first time in end March this year, the new venue, the Kai Tak Sports Park, will play host to the Hong Kong Football Festival featuring four world-renowned football clubs, including Liverpool which just secured its champion on the English Premier League for the 20th time. And also we will have Arsenal, AC Milan and Tottenham Hotspur this July. Horse racing has a history of 140 years in Hong Kong and our racecourses are well-known tourist hotspots. The new racing season of Hong Kong usually starts in September, climaxing on the Hong Kong International Races in early December with world-class jockeys and horses competing fiercely for the world championships. The magnificent green and blue from our green landscape, the beautiful beaches and outlying islands are also the hidden gems of the city awaiting you to explore.
 
We are indeed dedicated to making Hong Kong a welcoming home for Middle East visitors. Our 60 hotels and 170 restaurants in Hong Kong are halal-certified, and many attractions and venues provide prayer facilities and cultural training for their staff. Not only do we have strong and keen enthusiasm in joining the Arabian Travel Market and setting up a Hong Kong pavilion again to showcase the city’s novel experiences like what we did this afternoon and the coming days, we have also arranged familiarisation visits for trade partners from the Middle East to go to Hong Kong to experience our various offerings, and we also partnered with major Middle East airline and online travel agents to promote Hong Kong as an ideal tourism destination across the region.  
 
Looking ahead, we are eager to build even closer ties with the Middle East – not just welcoming you as visitors to Hong Kong but also inspiring more Hong Kong people to explore the incredible destinations for both business and leisure in the Middle East.
 
So, thank you all once again for joining us tonight. May I take this opportunity to wish you all good health and many good returns. Have an enjoyable evening. And thank you again.

CE meets Slovak Deputy PM

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Chief Executive John Lee today met Slovak Republic Deputy Prime Minister for the European Union Recovery Plan & the Knowledge Economy Peter Kmec and the governments of the two places signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Cooperation in Science, Research & Innovation.

Mr Kmec and Secretary for Innovation, Technology & Industry Prof Sun Dong signed the MOU on behalf of the Slovak Republic Government and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government respectively.

Mr Lee noted that the MOU is an important milestone in strengthening the ties between Hong Kong and the Slovak Republic on the innovation and technology (I&T) front, encouraging exchanges among scientific research organisations, scientific and technological talent and enterprises of the two places, and promotes co-operation in scientific research and innovation as well as the transfer of technology and innovation outcomes, contributing to the high-quality development of the two economies.

While Hong Kong is striving to become an international I&T centre and the Slovak Republic has announced various long-term digital transformation development strategies in recent years, Mr Lee said he believes that there is ample room for future co-operation between Hong Kong and the Slovak Republic in the application of I&T.

In terms of economic and trade development, Mr Lee said that the Hong Kong SAR Government will maintain close ties with the Slovak business community, and will organise promotion activities of various natures to keep them abreast of the latest developments and opportunities in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong SAR Government will also promote Hong Kong’s strengths and development potential, including the city’s close connections with international and Mainland markets, as well as the tremendous development opportunities brought by the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area development and the Belt & Road Initiative.

Bun Scrambling Final to be held at Cheung Chau next Monday

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Bun Scrambling Final to be held at Cheung Chau next Monday 
     Trophies will be awarded to the champion, first runner-up and second runner-up in the men’s division and the champion in the women’s division. The Full Pockets of Lucky Buns award will continue to be presented to the participant who gathers the most buns.
 
     An opening ceremony for the Bun Scrambling Final will be held at 11.30pm on Monday. By tradition, the final competition will start at midnight. An invitation relay will be held immediately after the individual competition. In anticipation of a high volume of spectators, the organisers, together with the Islands District Office, Police, Transport Department (TD) and government departments concerned will implement the following measures.
 
     Four spectator zones will be set up on the competition night at the soccer pitch of Pak Tai Temple Playground, which can accommodate about 1 650 people. Distribution of free admission tickets will start at 10pm. Members of the public can line up at Pak She First Lane, next to the Cheung Chau Fire Station, and along Ping Chong Road for the tickets. Each person will be given one ticket on a first-come, first-served basis while tickets last. Spectators with tickets should follow the instructions of the Police and the organisers for entry into Zone 1 to Zone 4 starting from 10.30pm.
 
     Public notices will be put up at Central Pier No. 5 on the arrangements of the event. Similar notices and enquiry counters will also be set up at Cheung Chau Ferry Pier and the entrance of Pak Tai Temple Playground where relevant staff will address public enquiries.
 
     The organisers will pay close attention to the weather conditions in that evening. For public safety, the Bun Scrambling Final may be cancelled under inclement weather (e.g. thunderstorms). As stipulated in the prospectus, the awards would then be determined based on the selection contest results. Since the Bun Scrambling Final is traditionally held in a specified period during the Cheung Chau Jiao Festival, the competition would not be rescheduled.
 
     The Police will conduct crowd-control measures. Members of the public should follow the instructions of the Police and the organisers, and be patient in crowded places.
 
     The TD will closely monitor passenger demand for public transport services, and will closely liaise with ferry and bus companies in making appropriate arrangements.
 
     To facilitate members of the public to leave Cheung Chau after the event, the ferry company will operate a special service from Cheung Chau to Central at 1.15am on May 6.
 
     The bus companies will operate special bus route No. 104R from Central Pier No. 5 to Mong Kok from about 1.10am to 2.30am on May 6.
 
     In addition, overnight bus routes including Citybus route Nos. N8X (to Siu Sai Wan) and N90 (to South Horizons), Cross-Harbour Tunnel route Nos. N182 (to Kwong Yuen), N619 (to Shun Lee), and Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) route Nos. N373 (to Fanling), and N368 (to Yuen Long West) will be diverted via Central Pier No. 5 from their first departures on May 6. The diversion arrangements will last on that day until about 2am (for route No. N8X), about 2.15am (for route No. N90) and about 2.50am (for the remaining routes aforementioned).
 
     Citybus overnight bus route Nos. N930 (departure at 1.35am to Tsuen Wan Discovery Park), N952 (departure at 1.25am to Tuen Mun Chi Lok Fa Yuen), N962 (departures at 1.15am and 1.45am to Tuen Mun Lung Mun Oasis) and KMB overnight bus route No. N960 (departure at 1.25am to Tuen Mun Kin Sang Estate) will also be diverted via Central Pier No. 5.
 
     A temporary bus stop of the routes concerned will be designated outside Central Pier No. 5 for passengers’ convenience. 
 
     For emergency rescues, St John Hospital will arrange for manpower to respond to possible needs. The Government Flying Service will send its search and rescue team to provide assistance if necessary.
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Five property owners fined over $470,000 in total for not complying with statutory orders

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

​Five property owners were convicted and fined over $470,000 in total by the court this month for failing to comply with statutory orders issued under the Buildings Ordinance (BO) (Cap. 123).

The first case involved an unauthorised structure with an area of about 24 square metres on a flat roof and an opening formed at an enclosure wall of a common corridor of a residential building on Boundary Street, Kowloon. The unauthorised building works (UBWs) and the alteration works were carried out without prior approval and consent from the Buildings Department (BD) and affected the fire-resisting construction of the building, which contravened the BO and the Building (Construction) Regulation. Therefore, a removal order was served on the two co-owners under section 24(1) of the BO.

Failing to comply with the removal order, the two co-owners were prosecuted by the BD and were fined $103,800 in total, of which $93,800 was the fine for the number of days that the offence continued, upon conviction at the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts on April 9. 

The second case involved an alteration of four units into mini-storages in an industrial building at Kin Wing Lane, Tuen Mun, while the third case involved the alteration of five units into mini-storages in an industrial building at Ng Fong Street and Sze Mei Street, Kowloon. These alteration and addition works were carried out without prior approval and consent from the BD and obstructed the means of escape and access for fire fighting and rescues, while affecting the fire-resisting construction of the building, which contravened the Building (Planning) Regulations and the Building (Construction) Regulation. The alterations also rendered the building as dangerous, therefore removal orders and repair orders were served on the owners concerned under section 24(1) and section 26 of the BO.

Failing to comply with the removal orders and the repair orders, the two owners in the second case were prosecuted by the BD and were fined $259,500 in total, of which $151,500 was the fine for the number of days that the offences continued, upon conviction at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Courts on April 11, whereas the owner of the third case was fined $114,440 in total, of which $88,440 was the fine for the number of days that the offences continued, upon conviction at the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts on April 16.

A spokesman for the BD said today (April 28), “UBWs, including unauthorised alterations causing obstruction to the means of escape and means of access for fire fighting and rescues, or affecting the fire-resisting construction of a building, may lead to serious consequences. The owners concerned must comply with the statutory orders issued by the BD without delay. The BD will continue to take enforcement action against owners who fail to comply with statutory orders, including instigation of prosecution, to ensure building safety.”

Failure to comply with a removal order without reasonable excuse is a serious offence under the BO. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $200,000 and one year’s imprisonment, and a further fine of $20,000 for each day that the offence continues. Moreover, failure to comply with a repair order without reasonable excuse is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of level 5 ($50,000 at present) and one year’s imprisonment, and a further fine of $5,000 for each day that the offence continues.

Old form smart identity cards bearing year of birth in or after 1970 to be invalid from May 12

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

In accordance with the Registration of Persons (Invalidation of Identity Cards) Order 2024 (Invalidation Order) made by the Secretary for Security under section 7C of the Registration of Persons (ROP) Ordinance, all old forms of smart identity cards (old ID cards) (Note) bearing a year of birth in or after 1970 will become invalid on May 12 this year. Old ID cards bearing a year of birth in or before 1969 will become invalid on October 12 this year.

The Immigration Department (ImmD) appeals to residents still holding an old ID card to replace it with a new smart identity card (new ID card) as soon as possible. Samples of old and new ID cards are attached at Annex I and II respectively.

Persons still holding an old ID card should make an appointment at the ROP – Kwun Tong (Temporary) Office for replacement with a new ID card. They may scan the QR codes (see Annex III) to download the ImmD mobile application, visit the website (www.gov.hk/icbooking) or call the 24-hour telephone booking hotline 2598 0888 to make an appointment for an ID card replacement.

Persons aged 18 or above holding a valid old ID card issued locally could also use the Personal Documentation Submission Kiosks (PDSKs) located at the Immigration Headquarters in Tseung Kwan O to apply for a replacement card in a self-service manner, which does not require an appointment. Please refer to Annex IV for the address and working hours of the Kwun Tong (Temporary) Office and PDSKs.

The Invalidation Order covers all Hong Kong residents, whether they are permanent residents or non-permanent residents, who are permitted to take up employment, make investments, reside or study in Hong Kong. If the old ID cards have not been replaced, they will be invalidated on the specified dates in accordance with the Invalidation Order.

The invalidation of old ID cards will not affect the right of abode in Hong Kong of the holders of old ID cards unless he or she has lost permanent resident status under the Immigration Ordinance.

“For those who are unable to have their ID cards replaced during the specified call-up periods due to being absent from Hong Kong, they should replace their ID cards within 30 days of their return to Hong Kong. Failure to apply for a new ID card within the specified call-up periods without a reasonable excuse is an offence. Offenders may be prosecuted and be liable to a fine of $5,000 upon conviction,” a spokesman for the ImmD said.

The aged, the blind or the infirm who satisfy a registration officer that their personal attendance for registration of Hong Kong ID cards will injure their health or the health of others may, instead of applying for a new replacement ID card, apply for a Certificate of Exemption.

For details of the relevant arrangements, please visit the ImmD website (www.immd.gov.hk). For enquiries, please contact the ImmD by the enquiry hotline (2824 6111), by fax (2877 7711) or by email (enquiry@immd.gov.hk).

Note: Old forms of smart identity cards refer to smart identity cards issued between June 23, 2003 and November 25, 2018, or issued on or after November 26, 2018 as a result of an application made before that date.

InvestHK unveils application details for Global Fast Track 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced that the eighth edition of the Global Fast Track (GFT) 2025 is now open for applications until September 21. This year, the programme will be expanded to include other verticals in addition to fintech, unleashing business opportunities for more technology companies in Hong Kong and worldwide. The year-long hybrid programme provides participants with one-on-one meetings, live pitching opportunities, mentorship, and tailored business matching with corporate clients, investors and service providers. A separate competition track will select semi-finalists from each vertical to pitch in person during the Hong Kong FinTech Week x StartmeupHK Festival 2025 in November, with the grand finale taking place at the main conference. Shortlisted companies will also have access to exclusive networking events during the week for potential partnerships. 
 
     The Global Head of Financial Services, FinTech & Sustainability at InvestHK, Mr King Leung, shared, “The Global Fast Track has grown into more than just a fintech-accelerating platform. The expansion into additional verticals beyond fintech reflects a growing trend of technology converging across multiple industries. To date, the GFT has supported over 1 000 fintech companies from more than 50 economies, helping them showcase cutting-edge innovations and expedite market entry into Hong Kong and beyond. We are thrilled to build on this success and continue to offer unparalleled access to a regional network of more than 120 investors, corporate and service champions, mentors, and industry leaders.”
 
     The Head of Startups at InvestHK, Ms Jayne Chan, added, “It is exciting to see the expansion of this meaningful programme this year, as we welcome applications from verticals beyond fintech, including the newly dedicated ‘Innovation & Technology’ or deep tech vertical. Together, we aim to unlock the true potential of innovation across industries and provide a launchpad for transformative solutions. I look forward to welcoming high-calibre start-ups and scaleup applicants from around the world and witnessing the remarkable outcomes this programme will deliver.”
 
Explore the Seven Expanded Global Fast Track Verticals
 
The GFT 2025 includes seven key verticals, covering a broader range of categories than ever before:

  • FinTech;
  • Artificial Intelligence;
  • GreenTech;
  • Blockchain & Digital Assets;
  • InsurTech & HealthTech;
  • Innovation & Technology; and
  • Mainland China Track (in Mandarin).

 
Glimpse of GFT 2025 Featured Partners
 
HKSTP Global Connect
 
For the GFT 2025, InvestHK is once again partnering with the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation’s Global Connect Programme to support start-ups in expanding their presence in Hong Kong. The programme offers a comprehensive soft-landing package, including:
 

  • Financial grants of up to HK$100,000;
  • Access to co-working space;
  • Investment and business matching;
  • 1-on-1 consultations for setting up businesses in Hong Kong; and
  • Training and networking.

 
Accenture FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific
 
Established by Accenture in collaboration with Hong Kong Cyberport, the FinTech Innovation Lab Asia-Pacific (FILAP) bridges growth-stage fintech start-ups with senior executives from world-leading financial institutions. Since its launch, FILAP alumni have collectively raised over US$1.1 billion in funding and developed 552 Proof of Concepts across nearly 90 companies. Through the GFT 2025, applicants will have the opportunity to fast-track to FILAP 2026 Interview Day, providing access to expert mentorship and exclusive connections to global financial leaders.
 
     The GFT 2025 is an unparalleled opportunity for qualified innovators to showcase their profile in front of thousands of attendees and key corporates and investors looking for solutions and investment opportunities. Previous finalists have come from around the world, including Canada, France, Israel, Mainland China, Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
 
For details of the entire programme of the GFT 2025 and the application process, please visit here.

Senior appointment in Police Force (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Yip Wan-lung, was appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Police with effect from today (April 28), taking up the post of Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), following the appointment of former Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Mr Chow Yat-ming, as the Commissioner of Police on April 2, 2025.
 
Brief biographical notes on Mr Yip Wan-lung are set out below:
 
Mr Yip joined the Hong Kong Police Force as an Inspector in 1991. Serving predominantly in the crime stream throughout his police career, he has a wealth of experience in the field of criminal investigation.  He has worked in a variety of crime posts relating to criminal intelligence, serious and organised crime investigation, as well as policy-making.

He was promoted to Senior Superintendent in 2014 and Chief Superintendent in 2017. In 2020, he was promoted to Assistant Commissioner and took charge of the Crime Wing. In 2022, he became Director of Crime and Security upon promotion to Senior Assistant Commissioner.

  

Government concerned about MTRCL East Rail Line engineering train fault causing service disruptions

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Government concerned about MTRCL East Rail Line engineering train fault causing service disruptions 
Upon receiving notification of the incident from the MTRCL, the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) immediately dispatched personnel to the site to assess the situation and launch an investigation. Preliminary findings indicated that the incident was caused by an equipment fault, which prevented the lifting platform from descending. As the platform was located close to the overhead cables, precautious measures were required before the engineering train could be relocated.
 
EMSD is now conducting a comprehensive investigation into the design, maintenance and operational procedures of the engineering train. EMSD has requested the MTRCL to conduct a comprehensive review on the incident and submit an investigation report to explain the cause of the incident and make proposals on improvement measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. 
 
Additionally, on the morning of February 5 this year, another engineering train used for lifting operations broke down near Tai Wo Station on the East Rail Line, also causing service disruptions. EMSD has expressed grave concern over the occurrence of two engineering train-related incidents affecting train services within three months. EMSD will also initiate a special audit to holistically review MTRCL’s maintenance emergency preparedness concerning engineering trains.
 
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