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HKSTP celebrates 20 years of driving I&T success in Hong Kong, and looks to the next era of growth across the border

  • Over two decades, innovators fostered by HKSTP have achieved unicorn status and developed game-changing technologies for a range of industries
  • The Greater Bay Area is set to play an important role in the city’s future I&T development, starting with the new Shenzhen branch of the Science Park

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This year, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its mission to build a thriving innovation and technology (I&T) ecosystem in the city, led by initiatives that turned start-ups into success stories.

SmartMore, a recent graduate of HKSTP’s incubation programme, is one of those stories. “We became a unicorn company in just 18 months,” said Tandy Tan, general manager and head of global business for the smart manufacturing company. He added that the billion-dollar valuation status was “one of our major achievements in the incubation programme”.

The start-up, which was established in 2019, specialises in high-speed, automated visual inspection of products, helping manufacturers in areas such as defect detection and inventory management. “We are very focused on smart manufacturing and digital innovation,” Tan said.

Headquartered at the Hong Kong Science Park, SmartMore has grown to more than 1,000 employees, with additional branches established in Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Tandy Tan, general manager of SmartMore, has been with the smart manufacturing company since the beginning and saw it grow into a tech unicorn in just 18 months. Photo: SCMP
Tandy Tan, general manager of SmartMore, has been with the smart manufacturing company since the beginning and saw it grow into a tech unicorn in just 18 months. Photo: SCMP

Tan said HKSTP’s support is what propelled the company to where it is today. “We joined the incubation programme … to make more people know about us.”

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