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Science Park partners with J.P. Morgan and HKIHRM to build a diverse talent pipeline for Hong Kong’s tech start-ups

NxTEC 2.0 introduced students to Science Park companies for internship opportunities and provided them with real-life experience before they enter the workforce upon graduation. 

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From a flight simulator developer to a STEM learning platform, Science Park start-ups offered a wide range of internship opportunities under NxTEC 2.0, a programme held in partnership with J.P. Morgan and Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management (“HKIHRM”) to empower students with practical work experience and prepare them for future career. The collaboration matches sub-degree or vocational school students with Science Park start-ups seeking to hire and mentor interns in the summer break. 

Dr. Claudia Xu, Chief Commercial Officer, HKSTP (Middle) said NxTEC 2.0 successfully groomed a new generation of technology entrepreneurs at Science Park.
Dr. Claudia Xu, Chief Commercial Officer, HKSTP (Middle) said NxTEC 2.0 successfully groomed a new generation of technology entrepreneurs at Science Park.
“We are delighted to see the huge success of NxTEC 2.0, our joint programme with J.P. Morgan and the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management (HKIHRM). With J.P. Morgan’s generous support and HKIHRM’s provision of HR knowledge and training for our park companies, it has created a plethora of internship opportunities for students from different disciplines to learn and thrive at Science Park,” said Dr Claudia Xu, Chief Commercial Officer, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP).
“Our incubatees are also equipped with professional HR management skills that help them build solid businesses in the long run. Talent is key for us to pioneering technology and we are fully dedicated to nurturing R&D talent. We hope to inspire more students joining our vibrant I&T community, fuel the growth of our next generation of talent and continue to strengthen our local I&T ecosystem in future.”
Diana Tsui, Head of Global Philanthropy, Asia Pacific, J.P. Morgan is pleased to see the collaboration with HKSTP enables more sub-degree students to unleash their potential.
Diana Tsui, Head of Global Philanthropy, Asia Pacific, J.P. Morgan is pleased to see the collaboration with HKSTP enables more sub-degree students to unleash their potential.
“Apart from finding funding opportunities in promising start-ups, we would like to go the extra mile by nurturing passionate and high-calibre individuals to give impetus to the sustained growth of the city’s I&T sector. We are thrilled to see that our collaboration with HKSTP enables more students from different post-secondary institutions to unleash their potential and acquire hands-on work experience through the diverse development opportunities provided. The programme is certainly conducive to the students’ future career,” said Diana Tsui, Head of Global Philanthropy, Asia Pacific, J.P. Morgan.
“Through the programme, we are able to address the strong growing demand for talent in the I&T sector and facilitate the research and development and business development of tech enterprises within Science Park, creating a more dynamic I&T environment. We look forwards to having more collaboration with HKSTP in the future to further enrich the I&T talent pool and make a valuable contribution to society through technologies,” she said. 
Aerosim is one of the participating start-ups of NxTEC 2.0. Branden Poon (Right), the company’s Executive Director has hired two interns, Gary Chan and Brian Wong through the programme.
Aerosim is one of the participating start-ups of NxTEC 2.0. Branden Poon (Right), the company’s Executive Director has hired two interns, Gary Chan and Brian Wong through the programme.
Aerosim, one of the participating start-ups of the programme, is a flight training simulation platform developer at Science Park. Branden Poon, the company’s Executive Director, said start-up has to be careful on manpower planning as they could not afford to hire a big team. NxTEC 2.0 exactly tapped into the pain point of start-ups and enabled them to hire talented students to help the company with different projects based on their strengths.

“One thing remarkable about the interns is that they are well trained in coding and STEM and most importantly they are very passionate about innovation, especially in the field of aviation. Their skills are important to our future growth,” said Poon.

Gary Chan and Brian Wong are now working on a part-time basis after interning at the company last summer. “I’m very passionate about aviation and it’s my goal to become part of the aviation industry and a pilot in the future. I would love to work here after graduation while looking for opportunities to join a cadet pilot programme abroad afterwards,” said Chan, who is now pursuing a higher diploma in Aviation and Piloting at HKU SPACE.

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