Published: 10:22, February 18, 2025
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Initiative launched to drive tech industry in GBA
By Chai Hua in Shenzhen
A humanoid robot stands at the office of PaXini Tech in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province, on June 28, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Driven by collaborative efforts, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is emerging as a global powerhouse for future industries such as artificial intelligence and smart robotics, technology experts said on Monday at a forum in Shenzhen.

“Future and emerging industries such as AI, humanoid robots, brain-computer interfaces and life sciences have taken center stage in scientific and technological advancement and industrial upgrading,” said Xu Xiaolan, former vice-minister of industry and information technology and a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference National Committee.

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However, she said that these industries are still in their early stages and require further scientific and technological efforts.

“The Greater Bay Area, with its unique geographical advantages, abundant innovative resources, rich talent pool and mature financial system, has become a hot spot for global investors and innovative enterprises,” said Xu, who is also board chairperson of the Chinese Institute of Electronics.

The institute, in collaboration with several scientific research and industry organizations, unveiled an initiative at the forum for future industry cooperation in the GBA. The initiative proposes launching more application projects, attracting more international high-tech startups, establishing an open talent service ecosystem, supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, and facilitating diversified international capital investments.

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The GBA consists of the two special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao, along with nine cities in Guangdong province. With a combined GDP exceeding $1.9 trillion, the region is one of China’s most economically vibrant and home to many cutting-edge industries.

“The initiative is particularly timely for Hong Kong, which is at a pivotal moment in its industrial transformation,” said Xi Ning, chair professor of robotics and automation and director of the Advanced Technologies Institute at the University of Hong Kong.

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