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Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok
Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 )
Promoting Technology,
Developing an Innovation-
based Economy
Recommendations on the Innovation and
Technology Bureau
Preliminary Proposal
12 February 2014
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Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok
Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 )
Contents:
Foreword
Key Recommendations
Technology policy should be regularly devised
Adopt a result-oriented mindset
Invest in foresight studies and consolidate advisory bodies
Improve effectiveness of support and facilitate technology transfer
Promote commercialization of local R&D and support manufacturing industries
Promote technology education and nurture talents
Improve the image of technology industry and breed a culture of innovation
Seize the collaboration with the mainland while eyeing global opportunities
Defend Internet freedom
Mission and Vision
Objectives
Major Tasks
Structure
Collaboration with Other Policy Bureaux
Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
Security Bureau
Education Bureau
Development Bureau
Labour and Welfare Bureau
Civil Service Bureau & Food and Health Bureau
Environment Bureau
Other Recommendations
References to “Open Data”.
● Reference 1
● Reference 2
● Reference 3
● Reference 4
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Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 )
Foreword
Technology and innovation are crucial to the sustainable and diversified economic growth
of Hong Kong and the boost needed to keep Hong Kong competitive. In Hong Kong, policies
to promote ICT, communications and technology innovation are scattered under different
departments, lacking overall planning and coordination. Hong Kong needs to catch up on
supporting our technology industry to open up more opportunities for our next generation.
It is not the first time the government talked about supporting the innovation and technology
industries, yet previous initiatives were hardly delivered. The ICT industries have been ardently
lobbying for a dedicated bureau to oversee technology policies. The government’s pledge to
reinitiate the preparation for the Innovation and Technology Bureau is the first step in the right
direction.
In order to convey the industry’s views and expectations, this Preliminary Proposal includes a
list of recommendations on the missions, objectives, major tasks, structure, and cross-bureau
collaboration priorities for the ITB. I hope these will serve as reference for consulting related
industries and stakeholders, so that the ITB will serve its purpose of supporting innovation and
technology industries.
Charles Mok
Legislative Council (Information Technology)
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Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 )
1. Key Recommendations
Technology policy should be regularly devised
Countries such as Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have placed technology policy at
the core of their economic development strategy, and have administered comprehensively in a
planned manner. Our government needs to regularly assess future trends, develop science and
technology policies and allocate resources to implement them. Government should convince
the public that the ITB is not only an act of reshuffling relevant departments, by showing
commitment to promote cross-sectoral, long-term science and technology policy planning
through the ITB's mission, work plan and structure.
We hope that the bureau will carefully study Hong Kong's positioning in technology and
innovation, identify shortcomings in current policies, and develop a comprehensive set of
technology policy which includes increasing public sector R&D expenditure, improving existing
funding schemes, enhancing incentives for R&D, technology transfer, education and training,
with diversified performance indicators and a long-term development perspective.
Adopt a result-oriented mindset
Although the government has provided considerable support on R&D over the years
through the Innovation and Technology Fund, execution of these schemes are often seen
as cumbersome and rigid. Administrative and accounting considerations often come first.
When the Government is formulating technology policies, it should give R&D organisations
and researchers more autonomy and flexibility in utilising resources. The government should
listen to the views of researchers to improve arrangements for different funding schemes in the
review of the Innovation and Technology Fund.
Invest in foresight studies and consolidate advisory bodies
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The government should set long-term targets of increasing the contribution of innovation and
technology industries to our economic growth. As technological trends becomes increasingly
complex and fast-changing, in order to ensure that investment of resources will match future
needs, we recommend the Government to allocate more resources to forward-looking research
with more holistic planning. With the establishment of the ITB, it is recommended that various
technology-related advisory bodies should be consolidated. The ITB should also focus on
strategy formation, execution and liaison with other bureaux.
Improve effectiveness of support and facilitate technology transfer
We suggest establishing a task force of academics and researchers to review the existing
R&D funding policy, and submit recommendations on policies and resources necessary to
encourage more local R&D activities. We also recommend allowing research institutions
greater flexibility in funding and providing more tax incentives to support SMEs and R&D
activities of local enterprises, as well as building in more incentive from performance
and subsidy assessment methods to universities and research staff to encourage the
commercialization of research results.
Promote commercialization of local R&D and support manufacturing industries
We recommend more support to the commercialization of R&D results, releasing the
intellectual property of subsidized research projects, and providing more funding on industrial
design, prototype testing and certification, pre-clinical trials, to facilitate the growth of local
design and manufacturing.
Promote technology education and nurture talents
The Government should improve technology education through the areas of school
infrastructure, curriculum and content: improving infrastructure, equipment and technical
support; enhancing IT-related curriculum in primary, secondary and tertiary education,
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with more opportunities for young people to join R&D projects; expanding the quotas for
IT, computer and engineering related programmes in universities, to nurture more talents
required for the development of technology industry and strengthen measures to promote
usage of ICT to the disadvantaged to promote digital inclusion.
Improve the image of technology industry and breed a culture of innovation
Government should enhance the use of ICT such as cloud computing, open data and big
data analysis to improve delivery of government services, support government decision-
making and improve the transparency of governance. The government must take the lead
in the use of local R&D technology, encourage SMEs to use ICT, and promote the impact and
significance of technology towards social and economic development, and create a culture of
entrepreneurship.
Seize the collaboration with the mainland while eyeing global opportunities
The new Bureau should work closely with the technology industry through the exchange of
views with stakeholders and make good use of our advantages. In addition to grasping the
opportunities for scientific and technological co-operation with the Mainland, we should also
keep a keen eye on and strengthen Hong Kong’s standing in regional and global markets, to
maintain Hong Kong’s profile as an international ICT hub.
Defend Internet freedom
The free flow of information is one of the key advantages of Hong Kong as an ICT hub. The ITB
must ensure that content filtering, censorship or monitoring of the Internet do not occur in
Hong Kong , and uphold the commitment of defending a free and open Internet.
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2. Mission and Vision
Promoting the technology industry into a new pillar of Hong Kong’s economy will be a long
term task. The ITB should have the following vision and mission to help Hong Kong stay
competitive in the race for global advantage and build an innovation economy:
● To provide strategic direction, drive change and perform stewardship role in ICT,
innovation and technology to foster co-operation among the government, industry,
academia and research sectors, support research and application in areas that enhance
our competitiveness
● To coordinate policy initiatives and focus government resources on supporting research,
innovation and entrepreneurship
● To advance local R&D and applied research, and strengthen the connection between basic
research, applied research and industrial development
● To promote the development and application of ICT to position Hong Kong as a ‘smart
city’ that makes citizens’ lives better and increase the social and economic vigor of Hong
Kong society.
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3. Objectives
Leverage on innovation and technology to promote economic diversification, and increase
investment in R&D, and strengthen the contribution of the technology industry to our
economic growth:
● Review the direction and identify priorities for R&D projects, enhance the evaluation
metrics of subsidised R&D and improve productivity and effectiveness through better use
of resources
● Increase the ratio of government investment in R&D against GDP, create more R&D jobs,
independent research project outputs, etc.
● Incentivise local investment and attract inbound investment in R&D, and put into place
more measures to improve the success rate of technology transfer and commercialization
● Invest in technology infrastructure and develop human resources
● Adopt locally developed technology products, create market demand and foster local
SMEs
● Uphold the freedom of information
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4. Major Tasks
Utilise the unique position of the bureau to foster technology industry development in four
areas: market, investment, talent and image; and determine the strategy and policy of
innovation, technology and ICT:
● Formulate a multi-pronged strategy to boost the technology industry and review such
policy in a planned manner, including setting out the priority for the next five years
● Review the current five key research areas and adopt an outcome-driven approach to
audit and allocate resources
● Study the feasibility of introducing more financial incentives for start-ups, promote Hong
Kong as an ideal start-up hub, and attract foreign technology companies and talent to
Hong Kong to create job opportunities that benefit society
● Support applied research and development in emerging areas of technology, and set an
example of government utilizing more local technology products and services
● Provide more incentives to encourage enterprises to expand investment in research,
technology transfer and encourage universities to promote the commercialization of
scientific and technological research outcomes
● Improve technology education from infrastructure improvements, curriculum and content,
to entice students towards innovation and technology, and to strengthen continuing
education support in technology area to develop ICT skills and knowledge
● Make effective use of ICT such as open data, e-government services etc. to bring benefits to
society and promote digital inclusion
● Enhance e-infrastructures, foster human resources and make Hong Kong more attractive
to overseas talent
● Support enterprises in technology upgrade, talent development, financial and exploring
new markets, and stimulate SMEs to look for and apply new technologies
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5. Structure
This proposal supports the inclusion of the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) and
the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) as part of the proposed ITB.
As for the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA), it is recommended that the OFCA
be included upon completion of the consolidation of the Telecommunications Ordinance and
the Broadcasting Ordinance. In the long run, the CreateHK should also form part of the ITB to
promote creative industries and local films.
Recommended Structure
We recommend taking a holistic approach and merging various technology-related advisory
bodies to ensure synergy and cross-sector collaboration, and provide advice on the formation
and implementation of innovation and technology policies. The Steering Committee on
Innovation and Technology should be reformed into ‘Long Term Technology Strategy
Steering Committee’ (LTTSSC), combining with the existing Digital 21 Strategy Advisory
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Committee (D21SAC) and the Working Group on Manufacturing Industries, Innovative
Technology, and Cultural and Creative Industries, under the Economic Development
Commission. The LTTSSC will become the top-level advisory body regarding Hong Kong’s
overall strategy of developing innovation and technology.
The government should strengthen its technology policy-making function. A new ‘Strategic
Development Unit’ should be formed to identify and grasp new technology trends and
formulate forward-looking strategy.
Recommended Terms of Reference:
● To steer strategic planning in innovation and technology and oversee execution of such
plans
● To conduct trans-departmental, cross-sector thematic policy research related to
technology
● To provide support for the Long Term Technology Strategy Steering Committee (LTTSSC)
● To coordinate with other policy bureaux and departments for implementation of initiatives
Members of the Long Term Technology Strategy Steering Committee should be comprised
of representatives of government departments, academia, industry, financial sector,
technology-related organisations and ICT sector organisations.
Recommended Terms of Reference
● To advise on the formulation of policies to support the development of innovation and
technology and the commercialisation of R&D deliverables and digital economy;
● To advise on the focus, initiatives, intended outcome, arrangements and plans to realize
the goals set out in the innovation, technology and ICT policy;
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● To review and identify needs and priorities, ensure effective alignment, coordination and
synergy among departments, and review institutional arrangements for effective policy
implementation where necessary;
● To explore means to proactively attract inward investment in local technology sector and
create favourable environment for entrepreneurship;
● To recommend changes according to latest situation, to ensure effective and efficient
implementation of policy objectives and programmes;
● To devise Key Performance Indicators (KPI), collect and track relevant data for feedback,
and conduct regular technology policy review;
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6. Collaboration with Other Policy Bureaux
Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
● Foster partnerships between publicly funded and private incubation programmes, start-up
communities, and investors; and study means to attract overseas enterprises to establish
research base in Hong Kong;
● Complete the legislation to combine the Telecommunications Ordinance and
Broadcasting Ordinance before OFCA is transferred to the ITB;
Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
● Encourage the development of a mature and supportive local angel and venture capital
investment community, and attract alternative investment that provide early-stage seed
funding to local start-ups
● Improve legal and regulatory framework in place and provide tax relief to facilitate growth
of angel investment, venture capital and private equity; Incentivize investment in start-ups
by corporations through devising policy measures that reward establishment of venture
capital by enterprises;
● Review the limitation to capital investment immgration and pension funds investing in
venture capital and private equity to allow alternative investment or high-risk investment
Security Bureau
● To defend cybersecurity and curb computer and online crime, the ITB should work with
the SB to re-establish the Inter-departmental Working Group on Computer Related
Crime (set up in 2000) to follow-up and review cyber security measures, including a
comprehensive review of the related legislation (including Computer Crimes Ordinance,
Telecommunications Ordinance, Crimes Ordinance and Theft Ordinance), to ensure a
robust legislation and guard against cyber threats and assaults.
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Education Bureau
● Promote the development and adoption of e-textbooks, reform technology-related
curriculum in schools, and provide resources to schools for improving network
infrastructure, equipment, computer hardware/software and technician support, to
improve digital literacy and eLearning territory-wide.
Development Bureau
● The government should initiate ‘Digital New Town Development’ project to plan and lay
the foundation for introduction advanced network infrastructure in areas with planned
urban redevelopment and future development. It should also be applied to the rest of
Hong Kong to enhance our information infrastructure, encourage technology innovation
and creation of business opportunities, for example in newly-built public housing,
government buildings etc. The government should also reserve sufficient land supply for
data centre development and R&D facilities.
Labour and Welfare Bureau
● Closely monitor the salary and benefits trends of ICT practitioners to promote ICT
employment.
Civil Service Bureau & Food and Health Bureau
● Review the arrangement and policies of employing government IT staff (including civil
service, non-civil service contract staff and T-contract staff), and increase civil service and/
or non-civil service contract staff vacancies in each IT-related grade according to need.
Environment Bureau
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● Promote the use of local green technologies to reduce carbon footprint
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7. Other Recommendations
The ITB should:
● Support and encourage adoption of locally developed R&D deliverables
● Establish a more agile approach to promoting Public Sector Information (PSI) and open
data, making government more transparent and accountable, by utilising the potentials
from the reuse and discovery of PSI
● Be proactive and forward-looking in researching, experimenting and promoting new
technologies
● Uphold freedom of speech and information and support innovation and creativity
● Appoint a Secretary for Innovation and Technology with strong industry credentials, global
vision in innovation and technology, and recognition by the industry; the Secretary should
be supported by Under Secretary and Political Assistant with deep knowledge in business
and technology
The ITB should not:
● Conduct internet censorship and filtering in any manner
● Limit itself to short-term investment and funding without a sustainable strategy
● Overly rely on Mainland collaboration only
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Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau (Charles Mok-english12-2-2014)

  • 1. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) Promoting Technology, Developing an Innovation- based Economy Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau Preliminary Proposal 12 February 2014 1
  • 2. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) Contents: Foreword Key Recommendations Technology policy should be regularly devised Adopt a result-oriented mindset Invest in foresight studies and consolidate advisory bodies Improve effectiveness of support and facilitate technology transfer Promote commercialization of local R&D and support manufacturing industries Promote technology education and nurture talents Improve the image of technology industry and breed a culture of innovation Seize the collaboration with the mainland while eyeing global opportunities Defend Internet freedom Mission and Vision Objectives Major Tasks Structure Collaboration with Other Policy Bureaux Commerce and Economic Development Bureau Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau Security Bureau Education Bureau Development Bureau Labour and Welfare Bureau Civil Service Bureau & Food and Health Bureau Environment Bureau Other Recommendations References to “Open Data”. ● Reference 1 ● Reference 2 ● Reference 3 ● Reference 4 2
  • 3. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) Foreword Technology and innovation are crucial to the sustainable and diversified economic growth of Hong Kong and the boost needed to keep Hong Kong competitive. In Hong Kong, policies to promote ICT, communications and technology innovation are scattered under different departments, lacking overall planning and coordination. Hong Kong needs to catch up on supporting our technology industry to open up more opportunities for our next generation. It is not the first time the government talked about supporting the innovation and technology industries, yet previous initiatives were hardly delivered. The ICT industries have been ardently lobbying for a dedicated bureau to oversee technology policies. The government’s pledge to reinitiate the preparation for the Innovation and Technology Bureau is the first step in the right direction. In order to convey the industry’s views and expectations, this Preliminary Proposal includes a list of recommendations on the missions, objectives, major tasks, structure, and cross-bureau collaboration priorities for the ITB. I hope these will serve as reference for consulting related industries and stakeholders, so that the ITB will serve its purpose of supporting innovation and technology industries. Charles Mok Legislative Council (Information Technology) 3
  • 4. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 1. Key Recommendations Technology policy should be regularly devised Countries such as Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have placed technology policy at the core of their economic development strategy, and have administered comprehensively in a planned manner. Our government needs to regularly assess future trends, develop science and technology policies and allocate resources to implement them. Government should convince the public that the ITB is not only an act of reshuffling relevant departments, by showing commitment to promote cross-sectoral, long-term science and technology policy planning through the ITB's mission, work plan and structure. We hope that the bureau will carefully study Hong Kong's positioning in technology and innovation, identify shortcomings in current policies, and develop a comprehensive set of technology policy which includes increasing public sector R&D expenditure, improving existing funding schemes, enhancing incentives for R&D, technology transfer, education and training, with diversified performance indicators and a long-term development perspective. Adopt a result-oriented mindset Although the government has provided considerable support on R&D over the years through the Innovation and Technology Fund, execution of these schemes are often seen as cumbersome and rigid. Administrative and accounting considerations often come first. When the Government is formulating technology policies, it should give R&D organisations and researchers more autonomy and flexibility in utilising resources. The government should listen to the views of researchers to improve arrangements for different funding schemes in the review of the Innovation and Technology Fund. Invest in foresight studies and consolidate advisory bodies 4
  • 5. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) The government should set long-term targets of increasing the contribution of innovation and technology industries to our economic growth. As technological trends becomes increasingly complex and fast-changing, in order to ensure that investment of resources will match future needs, we recommend the Government to allocate more resources to forward-looking research with more holistic planning. With the establishment of the ITB, it is recommended that various technology-related advisory bodies should be consolidated. The ITB should also focus on strategy formation, execution and liaison with other bureaux. Improve effectiveness of support and facilitate technology transfer We suggest establishing a task force of academics and researchers to review the existing R&D funding policy, and submit recommendations on policies and resources necessary to encourage more local R&D activities. We also recommend allowing research institutions greater flexibility in funding and providing more tax incentives to support SMEs and R&D activities of local enterprises, as well as building in more incentive from performance and subsidy assessment methods to universities and research staff to encourage the commercialization of research results. Promote commercialization of local R&D and support manufacturing industries We recommend more support to the commercialization of R&D results, releasing the intellectual property of subsidized research projects, and providing more funding on industrial design, prototype testing and certification, pre-clinical trials, to facilitate the growth of local design and manufacturing. Promote technology education and nurture talents The Government should improve technology education through the areas of school infrastructure, curriculum and content: improving infrastructure, equipment and technical support; enhancing IT-related curriculum in primary, secondary and tertiary education, 5
  • 6. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) with more opportunities for young people to join R&D projects; expanding the quotas for IT, computer and engineering related programmes in universities, to nurture more talents required for the development of technology industry and strengthen measures to promote usage of ICT to the disadvantaged to promote digital inclusion. Improve the image of technology industry and breed a culture of innovation Government should enhance the use of ICT such as cloud computing, open data and big data analysis to improve delivery of government services, support government decision- making and improve the transparency of governance. The government must take the lead in the use of local R&D technology, encourage SMEs to use ICT, and promote the impact and significance of technology towards social and economic development, and create a culture of entrepreneurship. Seize the collaboration with the mainland while eyeing global opportunities The new Bureau should work closely with the technology industry through the exchange of views with stakeholders and make good use of our advantages. In addition to grasping the opportunities for scientific and technological co-operation with the Mainland, we should also keep a keen eye on and strengthen Hong Kong’s standing in regional and global markets, to maintain Hong Kong’s profile as an international ICT hub. Defend Internet freedom The free flow of information is one of the key advantages of Hong Kong as an ICT hub. The ITB must ensure that content filtering, censorship or monitoring of the Internet do not occur in Hong Kong , and uphold the commitment of defending a free and open Internet. 6
  • 7. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 2. Mission and Vision Promoting the technology industry into a new pillar of Hong Kong’s economy will be a long term task. The ITB should have the following vision and mission to help Hong Kong stay competitive in the race for global advantage and build an innovation economy: ● To provide strategic direction, drive change and perform stewardship role in ICT, innovation and technology to foster co-operation among the government, industry, academia and research sectors, support research and application in areas that enhance our competitiveness ● To coordinate policy initiatives and focus government resources on supporting research, innovation and entrepreneurship ● To advance local R&D and applied research, and strengthen the connection between basic research, applied research and industrial development ● To promote the development and application of ICT to position Hong Kong as a ‘smart city’ that makes citizens’ lives better and increase the social and economic vigor of Hong Kong society. 7
  • 8. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 3. Objectives Leverage on innovation and technology to promote economic diversification, and increase investment in R&D, and strengthen the contribution of the technology industry to our economic growth: ● Review the direction and identify priorities for R&D projects, enhance the evaluation metrics of subsidised R&D and improve productivity and effectiveness through better use of resources ● Increase the ratio of government investment in R&D against GDP, create more R&D jobs, independent research project outputs, etc. ● Incentivise local investment and attract inbound investment in R&D, and put into place more measures to improve the success rate of technology transfer and commercialization ● Invest in technology infrastructure and develop human resources ● Adopt locally developed technology products, create market demand and foster local SMEs ● Uphold the freedom of information 8
  • 9. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 4. Major Tasks Utilise the unique position of the bureau to foster technology industry development in four areas: market, investment, talent and image; and determine the strategy and policy of innovation, technology and ICT: ● Formulate a multi-pronged strategy to boost the technology industry and review such policy in a planned manner, including setting out the priority for the next five years ● Review the current five key research areas and adopt an outcome-driven approach to audit and allocate resources ● Study the feasibility of introducing more financial incentives for start-ups, promote Hong Kong as an ideal start-up hub, and attract foreign technology companies and talent to Hong Kong to create job opportunities that benefit society ● Support applied research and development in emerging areas of technology, and set an example of government utilizing more local technology products and services ● Provide more incentives to encourage enterprises to expand investment in research, technology transfer and encourage universities to promote the commercialization of scientific and technological research outcomes ● Improve technology education from infrastructure improvements, curriculum and content, to entice students towards innovation and technology, and to strengthen continuing education support in technology area to develop ICT skills and knowledge ● Make effective use of ICT such as open data, e-government services etc. to bring benefits to society and promote digital inclusion ● Enhance e-infrastructures, foster human resources and make Hong Kong more attractive to overseas talent ● Support enterprises in technology upgrade, talent development, financial and exploring new markets, and stimulate SMEs to look for and apply new technologies 9
  • 10. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 5. Structure This proposal supports the inclusion of the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) and the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) as part of the proposed ITB. As for the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA), it is recommended that the OFCA be included upon completion of the consolidation of the Telecommunications Ordinance and the Broadcasting Ordinance. In the long run, the CreateHK should also form part of the ITB to promote creative industries and local films. Recommended Structure We recommend taking a holistic approach and merging various technology-related advisory bodies to ensure synergy and cross-sector collaboration, and provide advice on the formation and implementation of innovation and technology policies. The Steering Committee on Innovation and Technology should be reformed into ‘Long Term Technology Strategy Steering Committee’ (LTTSSC), combining with the existing Digital 21 Strategy Advisory 10
  • 11. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) Committee (D21SAC) and the Working Group on Manufacturing Industries, Innovative Technology, and Cultural and Creative Industries, under the Economic Development Commission. The LTTSSC will become the top-level advisory body regarding Hong Kong’s overall strategy of developing innovation and technology. The government should strengthen its technology policy-making function. A new ‘Strategic Development Unit’ should be formed to identify and grasp new technology trends and formulate forward-looking strategy. Recommended Terms of Reference: ● To steer strategic planning in innovation and technology and oversee execution of such plans ● To conduct trans-departmental, cross-sector thematic policy research related to technology ● To provide support for the Long Term Technology Strategy Steering Committee (LTTSSC) ● To coordinate with other policy bureaux and departments for implementation of initiatives Members of the Long Term Technology Strategy Steering Committee should be comprised of representatives of government departments, academia, industry, financial sector, technology-related organisations and ICT sector organisations. Recommended Terms of Reference ● To advise on the formulation of policies to support the development of innovation and technology and the commercialisation of R&D deliverables and digital economy; ● To advise on the focus, initiatives, intended outcome, arrangements and plans to realize the goals set out in the innovation, technology and ICT policy; 11
  • 12. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) ● To review and identify needs and priorities, ensure effective alignment, coordination and synergy among departments, and review institutional arrangements for effective policy implementation where necessary; ● To explore means to proactively attract inward investment in local technology sector and create favourable environment for entrepreneurship; ● To recommend changes according to latest situation, to ensure effective and efficient implementation of policy objectives and programmes; ● To devise Key Performance Indicators (KPI), collect and track relevant data for feedback, and conduct regular technology policy review; 12
  • 13. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 6. Collaboration with Other Policy Bureaux Commerce and Economic Development Bureau ● Foster partnerships between publicly funded and private incubation programmes, start-up communities, and investors; and study means to attract overseas enterprises to establish research base in Hong Kong; ● Complete the legislation to combine the Telecommunications Ordinance and Broadcasting Ordinance before OFCA is transferred to the ITB; Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau ● Encourage the development of a mature and supportive local angel and venture capital investment community, and attract alternative investment that provide early-stage seed funding to local start-ups ● Improve legal and regulatory framework in place and provide tax relief to facilitate growth of angel investment, venture capital and private equity; Incentivize investment in start-ups by corporations through devising policy measures that reward establishment of venture capital by enterprises; ● Review the limitation to capital investment immgration and pension funds investing in venture capital and private equity to allow alternative investment or high-risk investment Security Bureau ● To defend cybersecurity and curb computer and online crime, the ITB should work with the SB to re-establish the Inter-departmental Working Group on Computer Related Crime (set up in 2000) to follow-up and review cyber security measures, including a comprehensive review of the related legislation (including Computer Crimes Ordinance, Telecommunications Ordinance, Crimes Ordinance and Theft Ordinance), to ensure a robust legislation and guard against cyber threats and assaults. 13
  • 14. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 14
  • 15. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) Education Bureau ● Promote the development and adoption of e-textbooks, reform technology-related curriculum in schools, and provide resources to schools for improving network infrastructure, equipment, computer hardware/software and technician support, to improve digital literacy and eLearning territory-wide. Development Bureau ● The government should initiate ‘Digital New Town Development’ project to plan and lay the foundation for introduction advanced network infrastructure in areas with planned urban redevelopment and future development. It should also be applied to the rest of Hong Kong to enhance our information infrastructure, encourage technology innovation and creation of business opportunities, for example in newly-built public housing, government buildings etc. The government should also reserve sufficient land supply for data centre development and R&D facilities. Labour and Welfare Bureau ● Closely monitor the salary and benefits trends of ICT practitioners to promote ICT employment. Civil Service Bureau & Food and Health Bureau ● Review the arrangement and policies of employing government IT staff (including civil service, non-civil service contract staff and T-contract staff), and increase civil service and/ or non-civil service contract staff vacancies in each IT-related grade according to need. Environment Bureau 15
  • 16. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) ● Promote the use of local green technologies to reduce carbon footprint 16
  • 17. Recommendations on the Innovation and Technology Bureau by Hon Charles Mok Preliminary Proposal (12 February 2014 ) 7. Other Recommendations The ITB should: ● Support and encourage adoption of locally developed R&D deliverables ● Establish a more agile approach to promoting Public Sector Information (PSI) and open data, making government more transparent and accountable, by utilising the potentials from the reuse and discovery of PSI ● Be proactive and forward-looking in researching, experimenting and promoting new technologies ● Uphold freedom of speech and information and support innovation and creativity ● Appoint a Secretary for Innovation and Technology with strong industry credentials, global vision in innovation and technology, and recognition by the industry; the Secretary should be supported by Under Secretary and Political Assistant with deep knowledge in business and technology The ITB should not: ● Conduct internet censorship and filtering in any manner ● Limit itself to short-term investment and funding without a sustainable strategy ● Overly rely on Mainland collaboration only -END- For ODHK: General Comments about the whole document? Add here! 17