Creation Media was invited to be the service provider of the Hong Kong Government Technology Voucher Project.
The Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Fund "Technology Voucher" was launched in November 2016 to support local enterprises/organizations in using technology services and solutions to increase productivity or upgrade as well as transform their business processes.
Under the influence of the Covid-19 this year, lots of companies in Hong Kong were severely hit, and economic development even stagnated for a while. If enterprises want to survive and develop, they must fight the epidemic and stand out from adversity.
The Innovation and Technology Commission of the Hong Kong Government has also vigorously assisted local companies/institutions to regain their vitality in the epidemic, improve their productivity and transformation capabilities, thereby strengthening their long-term competitiveness.
At the same time, the Innovation and Technology Commission is also compiling a list of service providers for technology voucher projects. Creation Media has become one of the service providers for technology voucher projects with its rich online promotion experience and high-quality customer service.
Being invited this time is affirmation and responsibility.
Creation Media has always been committed to formulating digital marketing solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises, and has now served more than 6000 companies. In the future, it will also help local companies/organizations to grasp the opportunity of technology voucher and use technology service solutions to enhance the core competitiveness of enterprises/organizations and achieve The goal of transformation and upgrading.
Creation Media was invited to be the service provider of the Hong Kong Government Technology Voucher Project.
The new coronavirus has swept the world, and the number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong has remained relatively low, and there has been no large-scale community outbreak. This depends on the cooperation of all sectors and the unity of the citizens.
At present, the Hong Kong economy is facing unprecedented severe challenges. The Hong Kong government and the people are uniting as one, working hard to save the economy, keep the employment rate, and ease the financial burden of the people.
Affected by the epidemic, remote work or service mode has become a new trend. Under the "Epidemic Prevention and Anti-epidemic Fund", the Innovation and Technology Commission launched the "Remote Business Program" to support enterprises to continue to operate and provide services during the epidemic. Away from business.
The Innovation and Technology Bureau of the Hong Kong Government announced on April 19, 2020 that it will allocate 500 million in the Anti-epidemic Fund (D-Biz) for remote business operations. The plan was launched by the Innovation and Technology Bureau. Director Yang Weixiong recently published an article on the Internet to explain the details. He plans to subsidize enterprises to use innovation and technology to develop remote business during the epidemic and help various industries to survive the epidemic.
The Remote Business Program funds companies to use innovation and technology to develop remote business during the epidemic. As long as the technology helps remote business, it will be fully funded.
The maximum amount of subsidy for each IT program and employee training expenses is 100,000 Hong Kong dollars (the subsidy ceiling for related training expenses is 10% of the IT program expenses), and each enterprise can receive a total subsidy of up to 300,000 Hong Kong dollars for the longest period 6-month funding project.
After the application is approved, the company will receive 30% of the subsidy amount. After the project is completed and the supporting documents are accepted, the enterprise can receive the
HK government provides more than 40 funding schemes for SMEs, including four universal funding programmes : The SME Export Marketing Fund (EMF)、Technology Voucher Programme(TVP)、Retail Technology Adoption Assistance Scheme(ReTAAS) and D-Biz Scheme. Those funding programmes aim to encourage and assist Hong Kong SMEs to overcome new challenges, develop business, create new value and turn crisis into opportunity during this coronavirus disease.
Technology Voucher Programme – TVP
Trade and Industry Department