Hong Kong - 元朗創新工業園區
Yuen Long InnoPark, formerly known as a 67-hectare industrial estate, now caters to diverse industries such as pharmaceuticals and biomedicine. Its strategic location near Shenzhen Bay Port and Lok Ma Chau Control Point makes it advantageous for businesses involved in cross-border trade. The direct accessibility to Kwai Tsing Container Terminal via Route 3 and Tuen Mun Highway enhances its logistical appeal.
Key Projects and Initiatives at Yuen Long InnoPark
One notable project within Yuen Long InnoPark is the Microelectronics Centre (MEC). Designed with flexible layouts, specialized cleanrooms, and chemical handling facilities, MEC supports the development and pilot production of cutting-edge microelectronics products. This adaptation reflects Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation’s (HKSTP) ongoing efforts to evolve and leverage its industrial estates for contemporary industrial demands.
The HKSTP aims to revitalize industrial communities by focusing on Hong Kong’s competitive strengths in high-value, high-tech content. Seeking sustainability and growth, HKSTP repositions industrial estates as innovation parks like InnoPark. Noteworthy initiatives include seeking substantial funding for a semiconductor research institute within InnoPark, reflecting the city’s commitment to technological advancement.
Tenants at Yuen Long InnoPark
Nestle Hong Kong Ltd: A global leader in food and beverages with an extensive portfolio of brands. Good food nourishes and delights the senses. It helps children grow healthy, pets thrive, parents age gracefully and everyone live life to the fullest.
Chiho-Tiande Group Limited: A prominent player in global scrap metal recycling, specializing in ferrous and non-ferrous metals, end-of-life vehicles, electronic scraps, and secondary aluminum ingots production. With operations across Asia, Europe, and North America, they are pivotal in sustainable resource management.
These tenants underscore InnoPark’s appeal as a hub for innovative industries, fostering economic growth and technological advancements in Hong Kong and beyond.