Cyberport Welcomes New Directors, Retains Key Leaders For 2024-2026

Hong Kong Cyberport has announced the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government’s appointment of three new Directors and re-appoint six existing Directors to its Board from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2026.

The Board welcomes new Directors Nicholas Chan, Ken Wong, and Patrick Tsang. The re-appointed Directors include Simon Chan Sai-ming (Chairman), Christopher Chao Yu-hang, Ivy Cheung Wing-han, Michael Leung Kin-man, Erica Ma Yun, and Maggie Tsoi Tsz-shan. These appointments ensure continuity and the infusion of new ideas, which are essential for Cyberport’s ongoing initiatives in technology and innovation.

Simon Chan

Simon Chan

Simon Chan, Chairman of Cyberport, said,

“We are very pleased with the appointment and re-appointments of Cyberport’s Board of Directors by the HKSAR Government. I look forward to working closely with fellow Directors and with Cyberport as Hong Kong’s digital technology flagship and incubator for entrepreneurship, I will continue to lead the team to take forward important initiatives for the development of the I&T industry, in alignment with the national development strategies, leveraging on ‘new quality productive forces’ to support Hong Kong’s development into an international I&T centre.”

Simon added,

“I would also like to thank the outgoing Directors, Karen Chan Ka-yin and Hendrick Sin, for their dedication during their six-year term as Directors of Cyberport. With their invaluable advice and expertise, they have driven the comprehensive development of Cyberport and laid an important foundation for the long-term development of Hong Kong’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem and local I&T industry.

Featured image credit: Edited from Freepik

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