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Hong Kong toy manufacturers are committed to developing environmentally friendly toys and providing green supply chain solutions, as sustainability becomes a driving force in the economy.
The spring trade-fair season next month brings the Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s (HKTDC) two flagship technology fairs as well as two lighting expos to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Innovation and technology are important engines for economic and enterprise development.
Toys have been linked to stories for many years and the intellectual property industry is using steadily more sophisticated measures to capitalise on this well-established trend.
The textile and fashion industries have focused on sustainability recently and among the 10 laureates at this year's Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Start-up Express: International Edition are two green fashion start-ups from Thailand.
The trade-fair year in Hong Kong enjoyed a strong launch this week, as buyers from across the world visited to the three child-focused events, with the HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair celebrating 50 years.
The pandemic accelerated medical technology development across the world and especially in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
Hong Kong has a healthy fruit market with a wide range of products, from blueberries to durian, much in demand.
Renewable energy technology is developing at bullet-train speed in Hong Kong and Mainland China, where preparations for the upcoming COP28 United Nations Climate Change conference in the United Arab Emirates in late November are on the fast track.
Many economies are striving to achieve sustainable development, while facing the problem of unaffordable homes.
Ageing populations are increasing the workload of in-demand medical professionals, especially in optometry.
Eyewear that talks, briefs agents on top-secret missions, shoots laser beams and more has long been a staple of science fiction, but now smart glasses are moving off the silver screen and on to the high street.
Emerging markets ranging from Indonesia to Nigeria showed promise, as the 15th HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair returned to its traditional November slot.
Microalgae living in oceans and freshwater lakes can convert carbon dioxide and water into a range of organic compounds, starting with carbohydrates through photosynthesis and on to fats, proteins and more.
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