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ABOUT HKOMIA 

Formerly known as The Hong Kong Photographic and Optics Manufacturers Association (HKPOMA), The Hong Kong Opto-Mechatronics Industries Association (HKOMIA) has successfully been renamed in 2010 for better serving our members and coordinating with the industry. From the past twelve year’s continuous effort, HKOMIA has assisted many Hong Kong industrialists who are interested in optics and opto-mechatronics industry to explore, diversify into the business and to develop a close network and collaboration relationship with mainland China and overseas industries as well as related organizations. HKOMIA members heavily engaged in the high value-added manufacturing activities including opto-mechatronics design, manufacturing and business investment.

 

Objective: 

  • To foster the communication, interaction and co-operation among members and to establish liaison with and convey the collective opinions to the government, industrial or trade associations.

  • To serve the interest, build up the reputation and promote the image and capabilities of Hong Kong’s opto-mechatronics industry.

  • To assist in upgrading the technology, engineering, and management skills of the industry so as to improve its performance and enhance its competitiveness in the international market.

  • To establish contacts with overseas organizations of similar nature and to provide platforms for members to develop business relationships with overseas buyers and potential joint venture partners.

ABOUT HKPC

The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) is a multi-disciplinary organization established by statute in 1967. HKPC’s mission is to promote productivity excellence through the provision of integrated support across the value chain of Hong Kong firms, in order to achieve a more effective utilization of resources, to enhance the value-added content of products and services, and to increase international competitiveness.

HKPC is governed by a Council comprising a Chairman and 22 members. This Council represents managerial, labour, academic and professional interests, as well as related government departments. The operation of HKPC is supported by fee income from its services and government subventions.

HKPC's headquarters at HKPC Building in Kowloon Tong features various advanced manufacturing and testing facilities as well as exhibition and training venues. HKPC also operates three wholly owned subsidiaries in Guangzhou, Dongguan and Shenzhen to serve Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta.

HKPC and its subsidiaries' consulting and technical professionals provide a multitude of services in technology transfer, consultancy, training and other support services in the areas of manufacturing technology, information technology, environmental technology and management systems. These services are designed to help industry move up the value chain.

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