GreenTech Hub Launched by HKSTP in Hong Kong to Meet Rising Sustainability Demands – The Fintech Times


The new GreenTech Hub will serve as a dynamic, collaborative platform that facilitates sustainable business opportunities. It will also look to foster the exchange of knowledge, bridge financing gaps to expedite green technology, and accelerate the commercialisation of R&D outcomes.
The launch of this hub comes at a critical point in Hong Kong‘s sustainability journey as the sector surged 82 per cent year-on-year in 2024. HKSTP has been providing comprehensive end-to-end support to help greentech innovators grow and scale up by joining forces with influential stakeholders from the community.
The new GreenTech Hub brings together 16 partners from leading financial and business institutions, industrial associations, and renowned universities. This collaboration facilitates business opportunities, fosters knowledge exchange and best practices, and bridges financing gaps to expedite green technology. Additionally, these universities offer talent training, testing and application scenarios for greentech solutions, further accelerating the commercialisation of R&D outcomes.
Officiating at the opening ceremony of the GreenTech Hub was Paul Chan, financial secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). In line with the Hong Kong Climate Action Plan 2050, which aims for carbon neutrality, the new GreenTech Hub will serve as a dynamic, collaborative platform that facilitates business opportunities, fosters the exchange of knowledge, bridges financing gaps to expedite green technology, and accelerates the commercialisation of R&D outcomes.
Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said: “The establishment of the GreenTech Hub is a leap forward for Hong Kong in the global green technology arena. We believe real impact is achievable only through global collaboration. Our 16 GreenTech Hub Partners, which include financial and business institutions, universities, and institutions supporting business, form a powerhouse coalition against climate change.”
The day’s events also featured a panel sharing session on the future of green technology and its integration into mainstream sectors.
The GreenTech Hub unites greentech companies to further drive growth and innovation across key technology sectors, including green fintech, green building, new energy, and smart city solutions. The hub also features a dedicated Green Space to showcase innovative greentech and sustainable solutions.
HKSTP is set to continue strengthening Hong Kong’s position as a global leader in GreenTech and Green Finance, propelling green technology innovation, driving decarbonisation efforts, and contributing to a sustainable future.
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