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Cyberport and Google Hong Kong back the city’s start-ups with newly launched “Igniting Startups & FinTechs Program”

February 18, 2022
Source: europeanbusinessmagazine.com europeanbusinessmagazine.com
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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 17 February 2022 – Cyberport and Google Hong Kong today announced the launch of “Igniting Startups & FinTechs Program”, which aims to best support Hong Kong start-ups and FinTech innovations. The programme will be made available to all Cyberport Community start-ups, providing them with Google Cloud credits, special discounts in Google Maps Platforms, as well as dedicated digital upskilling training and technical support. Peter Yan, Chief Executive Officer of Cyberport says Cyberport is glad to have Google, as a Cyberport Technology Network (CTN) member, launching its global start-up oriented programme first in Hong...
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