Letters | Coronavirus pandemic shows Hong Kong ways to boost local innovation and technology
- The Innovation and Technology Bureau can support and certify local projects such as reusable masks, raising awareness of local successes and widening the talent pool by boosting young people’s interest in innovation as a career
Our innovation and technology community is short of talent – Hong Kong’s top secondary school students seldom mention innovation and technology as their first choice when selecting subjects for university. We lack well-known success stories in the industry, which makes so many parents and students harbour doubts about career prospects in the sphere.
Sit has also spoken of wanting “to do a good job in research and development, product certification, commercialisation and market collaboration.”

Reusable masks are environmentally friendly and can support local research and development. If the Innovation and Technology Bureau can assess these projects, similar to the authoritative product tests held by the Consumer Council, the public would have greater confidence in their choices. This can also increase public preference for local products, and would in turn help to expand overseas markets.
