Giving signals of keeping Hong Kong as one of the leading hubs for startups, Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) has launched one of its own government backed programs to keep that trend running and growing. With the launch of StartmeupHP Venture Programme 2013, the investment company is looking to bring on board local and foreign entrepreneur-led businesses.
For Invest Hong Kong, these businesses should be willing to either set up and start off from the international market hub, or intend to expand their operations here. This will ultimately increase global competition and force the more innovative people in each and every field to come forth with their ideas. A weeklong event will be taking place later in December of 2013 in which shortlisted finalists will have the opportunity to access top businesses, financial prospects and be given top quality knowledge to implement and execute their ideas.
It has been learned from sources that the investment company plans on limiting the shortlisted finalists up to 12, which can change later on if needed. Those 12 finalists will also compete to win various high priced prizes. Those prizes may even include specific services to help them out in the field of legal, design, accounting and branding. Retail and work space is also reportedly up for grabs to whoever participates and is chosen in the end. Media exposure is another factor which this program hopes to get their focus on with the shortlisted candidates.
August 26 will be the last day for entries into the competition for beginners or veteran entrepreneurs who are looking to leave their mark in the wonder business city of Hong Kong. Those who are in their early stages are also eligible to take part in the campaign and may work towards securing specials services in order to have their businesses reach and exceed their potential.
By visiting Startmeup.hk, anyone interested in the StartmeupHK Venture Programme can get further details and even the online entry form. This website is also a government portal for entrepreneurs that look to take part in business in the city of Hong Kong. Not only does it have the above mentioned information, but also access to the latest startup events and information on what sort of incentives are being offered by the government in this regard.
Experts agree that such initiatives should keep Hong Kong in the list of leading cities where businesses find the most adequate environment to thrive and meet their true potential.
Source: TechVibes, Next Up Asia
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