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Virtual 60-second ‘business pitch in a lift’ contest helps tech start-ups move ahead in tough times

  • Online fifth edition attracts 77,000 live views as 10 finalists, including three from Hong Kong, to vie for total cash prize of US$200,000
  • HKSTP helps promote city as two-way platform for budding global entrepreneurs to gain foothold and attract international investors

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In one of the toughest years for global economies, Hong Kong has once again proved its capacity for recovering from difficulties, ranking first in Asia on the 2020 FM Global Resilience Index.

The city’s status as a global financial hub remains as strong as ever, with its huge potential for budding entrepreneurs and opportunistic investors – especially those in the innovation and technology (I&T) sector.

Senior HKSTP executives and lead judges of the Elevator Pitch Competition 2020 witnessed the success of the event’s first virtual edition. (From left) Raymond Wong, head of investment, HKSTP; Peter Mok, head of strategic partnership, HKSTP; Joyce Xie, managing director, IP Group Greater China; Gordon Yen, chairman, Hong Kong Business Angel Network; Sunny Chai, chairman, HKSTP; Albert Wong, CEO, HKSTP; Joseph Fung, managing partner, Saltagen Ventures; Rosana Wong, general counsel, HKSTP; Jojo Cheung, chief marketing officer, HKSTP.
Senior HKSTP executives and lead judges of the Elevator Pitch Competition 2020 witnessed the success of the event’s first virtual edition. (From left) Raymond Wong, head of investment, HKSTP; Peter Mok, head of strategic partnership, HKSTP; Joyce Xie, managing director, IP Group Greater China; Gordon Yen, chairman, Hong Kong Business Angel Network; Sunny Chai, chairman, HKSTP; Albert Wong, CEO, HKSTP; Joseph Fung, managing partner, Saltagen Ventures; Rosana Wong, general counsel, HKSTP; Jojo Cheung, chief marketing officer, HKSTP.

Joseph Fung, managing partner of Saltagen Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, said many start-ups see Hong Kong as an ideal base for them to scale up and expand to other markets as the city provides them with ample opportunities to secure funding and meet investors, notably among hedge funds looking for tech investments.

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“As a global nexus straddling [the] East and West, Hong Kong gives people the opportunity to look on both sides,” Fung said. “Beyond its singularly important role, Hong Kong can be a gateway to the rest of the world.”

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