Macau bets on start-ups as key to diversifying economy
The gambling hub aims to promote entrepreneurship by linking Chinese start-ups with experts from the Portuguese-speaking world
Casino hub Macau is preparing to take on a new role connecting entrepreneurs from the Portuguese-speaking world and China, after staging the city’s first start-up forum this week.
Eric Yeung Tsun-Ma, chairman of the Macau China Thinktank for Fintech Industries, which organised the StartUP Macau Forum, said the city’s start-ups to date had mostly been part-time projects.
But he believes increased cooperation with experts from Portugal would help promote entrepreneurship in the territory.
The forum in the former Portuguese colony was held in collaboration with the Portuguese government. It included workshops led by Portuguese accelerator Fabrica de Startups.
“Macau can be a small offshore base for start-ups both for the mainland and Portugal,” Yeung said on Monday, the first day of the forum. “A lot of the start-ups from Portugal and Europe want to go into the Chinese market and likewise, the other way round.”