25 Feb 2025
From Hong Kong to the World: 24 Tech Pioneers to Make Impact at MWC 2025

(Hong Kong, 25 February 2025) – Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) are thrilled for the joined forces in leading 24 pioneering tech companies at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, a prime opportunity to showcase the latest solutions in the digital dynamics, strengthen connection with industry leaders, partners and investors, and solidify the city’s commitment to advancing I&T development with the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion set up in Barcelona, Spain.
Under categories of Advanced Electronics & Robotics, AI & Data, and Digital Transformation, tech companies within the HKSTP ecosystem demonstrated leading-edge developments in respective areas and relishable expectations for the potential collaboration and investment opportunities by extending their excellence to markets overseas.
- OcéanoX, combining expertise of AIqua Corporation & eSIX Limited in AIoT and network performance, the product line is set to launch in transforming maritime communication when it comes to water quality monitoring, offshore wind farming, and coastal activities alike.
- Altai Super Wi-Fi™ brought by Altai Technologies is making industrial-grade connectivity up to 1,700 metres in dynamic environments possible.
- AppAura by GoGoChart remodeled with the power of AI, the trusted campaign management platform is stepping up in excelling on-the-go advertising strategies.
- SyngAR™ introduced by Syngular Technology offers an innovative approach enabling visual-spatial guidance for surgeries with a mix of AI and extended reality (XR) gamified.
“We’re committed in getting startups a bigger space to grow,” said Derek Chim, Head of Startup Ecosystem and Development of HKSTP, “our continuous participation at exhibitions ensures direct engagement between startups and international stakeholders, and the lineup between the right tech and the right markets – important factors in the making of multilateral partnerships and multinational expansion to scale their businesses.”
HKSTP’s international initiatives sends delegation overseas in fostering global cooperation, providing resources and opportunities for some of the best ideas to sprout. From Innovation Mixers at different locations, to continuing the journey from Barcelona to London, UK, moral of the story is to attract an influx of talent and capital, to unlock new market frontiers for the sustainable development of the I&T landscape in Hong Kong.
Complete profile to presence at Hong Kong Tech Pavilion: https://bit.ly/4gXFt9V
Photo 1: "New Milestone of Hong Kong New Industrialisation" - The launch ceremony of the first NIAS project was successfully held, marking a new stage in the development of Hong Kong's new industrialisation. Professor Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry (fourth from left); Mr Eddie Mak, Permanent Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry (third from right); Mr Ivan Lee, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (second from left); Dr Ge Ming, Commissioner for Industry (Innovation and Technology), Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau (second from right); Dr Sunny Chai, Chairman of HKSTP (third from left); Mr Oscar Wong, Head of Innofacturing of HKSTP (first from left); Mr Derek Sum, Chairman and CEO of Jacobson Pharma (fourth from right), and Mr Raymond Yim, Executive Director of Jacobson Pharma (first from right) attended the officiating ceremony.
Photo 2: Norman Chan from AIqua and Kinson Chan from eSIX introducing OcéanoX, a collaboration project of maritime communication applicable to a diverse range of coastal scenarios.
Photo 3: Ken Leung from Altai Technologies, demonstrating its patented Altai Super Wi-Fi™, an industrial-grade connectivity solution that adapts to dynamic environments.
Photo 4: Daniel Lo from GoGoChart explaining AppAura, a trusted campaign management platform enabling strategising on-the-go, is stepping up with the power of AI.
Photo 5: Louis Sze from Syngular Technology illustrating how SyngAR™, its gamified mix of AI and extended reality (XR) enables visual-spatial guidance for surgeries.
Appendix 1: List of 24 tech companies at Hong Kong Tech Pavilion including non-HKSTP tech entities:
No. |
Category |
Company Name |
1 |
Advanced Electronics & Robotics |
Altai Technologies Limited |
2 |
Arwin Technology Limited |
|
3 |
eSIX Limited |
|
4 |
Robocore Technology Limited |
|
5 |
SMiT Holdings (HK) Limited |
|
6 |
Vista Innotech Limited |
|
7 |
AI & Data |
AIqua Corporation Limited |
8 |
D-Engraver Limited |
|
9 |
Palette Space Limited |
|
10 |
Solos Technology Limited |
|
11 |
Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, HKSAR Government * |
|
12 |
Maphive Technology Limited * |
|
13 |
MTR Corporation Limited * |
|
14 |
Digital Transformation |
Animae Technologies Limited |
15 |
Blue Pin (HK) Limited |
|
16 |
Full Nature Farms (Hong Kong) Limited |
|
17 |
GoGoChart Technology Limited |
|
18 |
Medmind Technology Limited |
|
19 |
Meta Mirror Technology Limited * |
|
20 |
Pantheon Lab Limited |
|
21 |
Preface Technopreneur Limited * |
|
22 |
Syngular Technology Limited |
|
23 |
Startup Ecosystem |
Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited (ASTRI) * |
24 |
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) * |
Note:
- Non-HKSTP Park companies marked with (*).
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