More than 30 million yuan (US$3.75 million) will be allocated
this year for a joint technology innovation and development program
between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, Shenzhen's technology and
information bureau said at a conference yesterday.
The fund, contributed equally by the two cities, will mainly be
used to sponsor companies, universities and research centers listed
as part of the planned program, said Zhou Jianjun, a spokesman for
the bureau. The Shenzhen municipal government will contribute 30
million yuan.
The bureau has also confirmed that an integrated professional
database between the two cities will be created.
"We are expecting to found an organization with officers from
both sides to build up long-term communications on technology
innovation issues," he said.
Other measures include regular visits by officials from the
labor education and training departments, high-tech industrial
parks and universities on both sides.
The idea of cooperation in technology innovation between the two
cities was first advocated by the Shenzhen municipal government
last year and a blueprint was drawn earlier this year.
Currently, there are some 200 Shenzhen companies that are in
talks with six medium-scale research and development centers in
Hong Kong about possible cooperation.
Five Hong Kong universities have recently set up offices at the
Shenzhen virtual university park, and an institute focusing on
development between Shenzhen and Hong Kong was also set up by
Beijing University and Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology in the Shenzhen High-tech Park in April.
Statistics provided by the local checkpoints show that the two
cities have a close link with more than 440,000 commuters traveling
between Shenzhen and Hong Kong on a daily basis.
(Shenzhen Daily June 22, 2006)