The 35th Education & Careers Expo, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today and will run for four days (22 to 25 January, Thursday to Sunday) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Expo gathers over 860 organisations from 23 countries and regions, including government bureaux and departments, tertiary institutions, and education centres, showcasing Hong Kong's advantages as an international hub for pursuing higher education and nurturing international talents.Innovation and technology are among the focal points this year. Over 100 activities will be held during the expo, including sharing by representatives from leading enterprises such as J.P. Morgan and Lenovo on career development opportunities in Hong Kong. Various interactive activities are also available, with free admission to the public throughout the four-day event.
Officiating at the Expo’s opening ceremony are Sophia Chong, HKTDC Executive Director and Dr Choi Yuk-lin, JP, Secretary for Education, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government. Ms Chong said in her welcoming remarks: “The Education and Careers Expo provides a crucial platform for international and local students to explore Hong Kong's world-class education and career development opportunities. It also helps promote Hong Kong's high-quality educational resources globally, consolidating Hong Kong's position as an international higher education hub.
This year's fair continues with the theme ‘Go with Your Passion, Go Beyond Limits,’ and brings together various tertiary institutions, education centres and consulates-general in Hong Kong. A record participation of 31 Hong Kong government bureaux and departments, along with various public and private organisations, reflects the strong demand for diverse talents and underscores Hong Kong as a talent hub.”
Focusing on Hong Kong’s future opportunities: cross-sector exchanges inspire new perspectives
This year's Expo is divided into two main sections – “Education” and “Careers”. It features four themed days focusing on “Civil Servants & Public Services”, “Next Gen Technologies”, “Healthcare & Wellness” and “Greater Bay Area Opportunities”. The 2025 Policy Address announced measures to strengthen Hong Kong’s role as an education hub and talent centre while cultivating and attracting innovation and technology professionals. In line with this direction, this year’s Expo hosts a series of themed talks and seminars to encourage students from neighbouring regions to pursue further studies and career opportunities in Hong Kong, further solidifying Hong Kong's position as an international post-secondary education hub.
Highlights include the specially curated seminar “A Date with Giants”, exploring career and further studies opportunities in Hong Kong through exchanges with representatives from Lenovo, J.P. Morgan, and Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong and an undergraduate entrepreneur (USIMS Limited) from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Suitable for students, job seekers, and those interested in development opportunities in Hong Kong, this session offers insight into the latest trends of career development in innovation and technology, finance, and further study opportunity while expanding professional networks and horizons.
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