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PolyU’s PReCIT presents Consul General Talk Series

24 Feb 2023

Events Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology

Mr Pham Binh Dam, Consul-General of Vietnam in Hong Kong (2nd from left), spoke at the debut of PReCIT’s “Consul General Talk Series” on 13 February 2023. Prof. Christopher Chao, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT (2nd from right), presented a souvenir to Mr Pham and was joined by Prof. Eric CHUI, Head of the Department of Applied Social Sciences of PolyU and Co-Director of PReCIT (1st from right), and Ms Rose TAN, Associate Director of the Global Engagement Office of PolyU (1st from left).

Prof. Chao said nurturing local youth and seeking global talents are equally important.

Mr Pham discussed the opportunities and prospects for partnership between Vietnam and Hong Kong.


The “Consul General Talk Series” organised by the Policy Research Centre for Innovation and Technology (PReCIT) and supported by the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Global Engagement Office of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) successfully kicked off this month. Mr PHAM Binh Dam, Consul-General of Vietnam in Hong Kong, was invited to speak at the debut of the Series about the opportunities and prospects for partnership between Vietnam and Hong Kong, including synergies on talent pool development. A PolyU student from Vietnam also shared insights into her student life in Hong Kong.

Prof. Christopher CHAO, Vice President (Research and Innovation) of PolyU and Director of PReCIT, said that young people are the future of the city and a key driver of Hong Kong’s continuing success. Nurturing local youth and seeking global talents are equally important, and PReCIT is committed to contributing to the Government’s policy deliberation in this regard.

Mr Pham talked about Vietnam’s prospects to become the 20th largest economy in the world, offering immense potential for cooperation with Hong Kong, especially in financial services, innovation and technology, and human resources. He suggested Hong Kong should tap into the sizeable pool of talents from Vietnam.

Through the sharing of perspectives by diplomats in town, the “Consul General Talk Series” aims to serve as a platform for the PolyU community and the general public to gain insights about the latest I&T developments and policies, as well as about the opportunities and prospects in the Belt and Road countries.

 

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