Project st@rt-up

Hong Kong's digital community is launching start-ups to rival other silicon centres, writes Jenni Marsh

From left to right: Felix Lam, managing director of Red Chapel Advisors; Hong Wai-lun, co-founder and CEO of Snaptee; Tytus Michalski, managing director of Fresco; Elaine Tsung, director of the Hive; Casey Lau, community development manager of SoftLayer Technologies Asia; and Yat Siu, CEO of Outblaze. Photos: May Tse

Boston, there is one thing bugging every city. It doesn't concern budgets, elections or austerity. It's more about Facebook, Tumblr and Google. Simply put, what's the Silicon Valley secret?

Forbes magazine has been assessing the formula. It now tips Hong Kong as one of four cities most likely to take over from San Francisco Bay as the epicentre of tech innovation, along with London, Tel Aviv and Washington. The city's blend of ambitious entrepreneurs and cosmopolitan tycoons coupled with its unrealised potential is, apparently, a seductive mix.

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