HGC Global Communications Limited (“HGC”) hosted a press conference and luncheon regarding those addressed measures related to innovation and technology as well as the telecommunications industry in the Hong Kong 2023 Policy Address. HGC representatives, including Andrew Kwok, CEO of HGC, Alvin Wong, Chief Operating Officer – ICT Business, Solutions and Product, Loren Fung, Vice President – Group ICT Business and Cliff Tam, Senior Vice President – Global Data Strategy & Operations, International Business, also shared their insights and recommendations in response to the industry’s development and needs.
Here are key messages shared by the management team during the event:
1. Greater Bay Area Integration
The Policy Address proposes a deeper integration with the Greater Bay Area (“GBA”) in urban planning, which is expected to provide more cross-border business opportunities for Hong Kong enterprises to explore the GBA market. Meanwhile, it will also attract more GBA enterprises to develop in Hong Kong, deepening inter-exchange between the two regions HGC has been committed to participating in building IT infrastructure in GBA, e.g. HGC is keen to build the IT infrastructure in Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in the Loop and increase the investment in building IT infrastructure in Northern MetropolisHGC has set up its GBA headquarters in Guangzhou early this year, bringing together nearly 200 technology professionals from the communications and IT sectors, dedicated to supporting the business development of Hong Kong and GBA enterprises
2. Digital Transformation
HGC welcomes the Policy Address’s commitment to promoting digitalization and the development of the digital economy. This includes the Digital Transformation Support Pilot Programme which aims to assist SMEs in applying ready-to-use basic digital solutions, thus facilitating their digitalisationHGC believes that IT infrastructure is one of the key foundations to achieve digital transformation, thus investment in local and international fibre networks is crucial for driving the ICT development in Hong KongHGC recommends that the government should offer more support for the industry in building an extensive fibre network to connect Hong Kong with the rest of the world given Hong Kong contains mixed-blood advantage (mixture of Chinese and Western technologies)
3. International Gateway
The Policy Address emphasizes Hong Kong has the distinctive advantages of enjoying the strong support of the Motherland and being closely connected to the world. Hong Kong has always played a pivotal role in connecting the world with submarine cables serving as a vital infrastructure for ensuring telecommunications and power transmission Hong Kong has long been a telecommunications hub since 1871, the first launch of submarine cable in Asia. However, with increasing international competition, Hong Kong targets to have a total 17 submarine cables 17 in the Philippines and 33 in Singapore in 3 years. Hong Kong should stay alert and continue to accelerate its development to avoid being overtaken by other countries or regions HGC will continue to leverage its technological expertise bridging the Eastern and Western worlds. HGC has utilized capacities in 38 cable systems connecting 5 continents; has set up 36 Points of Presence (PoPs) globally; has connected 130+ countries providing telecom & ICT services; has launched 20 offices worldwide; Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) including Hong Kong, Singapore, Bay area, Chicago, Bangkok, Manila
4. Talent Acquisition
Policy Address emphasized the Government will endeavor to trawl for and retain talent by establishing the physical office of the Hong Kong Talent Engage and will organize a Talent Development Conference to promote regional exchange and cooperation in talent attractionHGC recommends that the Government should launch more measures to ease the mid-term and short-term problems, such as shorten and further simplify working visa approval processes for overseas talentsHGC focuses on nurturing the local new generation to sustain the future development of Hong Kong. HGC is committed to nurturing talents, especially in the local ICT industry, such as providing training and internship opportunities for students from local universities and the Vocational Training Council (VTC). Meanwhile, HGC invests millions dollars to offer on-the-job training opportunities for employees, has trained at least 300 certificated engineers annually
HGC, as one of the top IT solutions and telecommunication companies in Hong Kong, will continue to keep close communication with the Government and leverage its strengths in ICT and telecom business, in order to assist Hong Kong in consolidating its positions as a telecommunications hub and international innovation and technology center.
About HGC Global Communications Limited
HGC Global Communications Limited (HGC) is a leading Hong Kong and international telecom operator and ICT solution provider. The company owns an extensive network and infrastructure in Hong Kong and overseas and provides various kinds of services. HGC has 19 overseas offices and a staff presence in 31 cities worldwide. It provides telecom infrastructure service to other operators and serves as a service provider to corporate and households. The company provides full-fledged telecom, data center services, ICT solutions and broadband services for local, overseas, corporate, SME and mass markets. HGC owns and operates an extensive fiber-optic network, five cross-border telecom routes integrated into tier-one telecom operators in mainland China and connects with hundreds of world-class international telecom operators. HGC is one of Hong Kong’s largest Wi-Fi service providers, running over 29,000 Wi-Fi hotspots in Hong Kong. The company is committed to further investing and enriching its current infrastructure and, in parallel, adding on top the latest technologies and developing its infrastructure services and solutions. In 2019, HGC Group completed the acquisition of Macroview Telecom Limited (Macroview), a leading digital technology solution and managed services provider. The addition of Macroview further accelerates HGC Group’s digital transformation path and positioning as a pioneering ICT and digital services leader. HGC is a portfolio company of I Squared Capital, an independent global infrastructure investment manager focusing on energy, utilities and transport in North America, Europe and selected fast-growing economies.