Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited (Cyberport) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Lenovo today, to establish Lenovo’s first cloud service and product research and development centre in Asia-Pacific at Cyberport, Hong Kong. Through joining force with a renowned global industry leader like Lenovo, academics and the support from the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), cloud service offerings and innovation of cloud ecology will continue to flourish in both the public and private sectors.
The MoU was signed by Mr Paul Chow, Chairman of Cyberport and Mr Yang Yuanqing, Chairman and CEO of Lenovo under the witness of Mr C Y Leung, the Chief Executive of HKSAR. The MoU marks the starting point for the two organisations to cooperate and contribute to the development of the cloud computing industry in Hong Kong and Asia. In addition, the collaboration serves as an excellent platform to emerging start-ups/ research firms related to cloud computing as well as a talent cradle for local universities students. These in turn, demonstrate Cyberport’s and Lenovo’s commitment in inspiring the next generation and nurturing entrepreneurial spirit.
The R&D centre will focus on in-depth studies in two main perspectives, including “big data” and “enterprise-level cloud services infrastructure platform”. In addition, Lenovo also plans to establish an Asia-Pacific data centre which can better serve the Asia-Pacific market, and ultimately supports Lenovo’s cloud service businesses around the world.
Mr George He, Senior Vice President and President of Ecosystem & Cloud Services Group, Lenovo said, “We are delighted to forge a strategic partnership with Cyberport, and leverage its extensive network in the public, private and academic sectors as well as experience in nurturing industry talents. As a Fortune Global 500 company, Lenovo brings in-depth expertise in technology R&D as well as a global vision to the partnership. With businesses in more than 160 countries, operations in 64 major countries/regions, and R&D centres in Asia, Europe and the America, we believe the collaboration with Cyberport can promote the development of the cloud computing industry in Asia.”
Mr Herman Lam, CEO of Cyberport said, “We are pleased to enter into a formal agreement with Lenovo, a prominent tech innovator with an enormous pool of industry talent in both hardware and software. Through our collaboration with them, we aim to combine strengths across industry and social sectors to push forward the development of cloud computing and tech product research in Hong Kong and Asia-Pacific in expanding scope. Lenovo can leverage Cyberport’s excellent IT infrastructure and vibrant ICT start-up network to advocate the development of cloud computing while Cyberport can nurture more world-class industry talents via partnering with Lenovo. Cyberport will continue to realise its vision to be the leading ICT hub in Asia-Pacific.”
The R&D centre will leverage Hong Kong Cyberport’s unique advantages in geographical location, technology and talents in its cloud services offerings and innovative cloud ecosystem development. By promoting cross-industry collaborations and new business development, innovation in science and technology, talent development, start-ups and an increased effort in local cloud computing and internet industry development, the collaboration will further sustainable growth of the bourgeoning cloud computing industry in Asia Pacific.
Riding on Cyberport’s extensive local network of high-tech enterprises, quality resources, professional services and Lenovo’s profound experience and innovation in relevant areas, this collaboration with support from the society will realise a compounding effect in cloud services ecosystem development and economic prosperity in Hong Kong.
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