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SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

 

The Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA)

The Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA) is a non-profit, non-government trade body of the Hong Kong electronics industry.
The HKEIA Awards are organized by the association and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), organizer of Hong Kong Electronics Fair and electronicAsia. The HKEIA Awards are announced and presented during the Hong Kong Electronics Fair.

www.hkeia.org

 

The Federation of Hong Kong Industries

The Federation of Hong Kong Industries was established under Ordinance, Cap 321 of the laws of Hong Kong, in 1960.

The objectives of the Federation are:
a) to promote and foster the interests of Hong Kong's industrial and business communities     
b) to promote trade, investment, technological advancement, manpower development, and business opportunities in Hong Kong     
c) to represent business's views and advise the government on policies and legislation which affect business.
The General Committee is the Federation's policy-making and management authority, while the Secretariat is responsible for policy implementation and day-to-day operations.

www.industryhk.org

 

Consulaat-Generaal Hong Kong

The Netherlands has one of the most extensive diplomatic networks in the world, which includes an independent Consulate General in Hong Kong. After all, The Netherlands deals with many foreign countries being relatively small in size itself. First and foremost we offer consular services for Dutch citizens living abroad. A little less known is that businesses too can come to us with questions.
The Consulate General is also committed to cultural and political interest of The Netherlands.

www.hollandinhongkong.org

 

The Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong

The Dutch Chamber was established in 1991, as an initiative of a number of Dutch businessmen, with the objective of representing the wider Dutch business community in Hong Kong.

Today, the Dutch Chamber has more that 400 members and represents close to 200 companies in Hong Kong and is active in promoting and expanding commercial relations between the Netherlands, Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. The Dutch Chamber enjoys good relationships with Hong Kong government institutions and the city's other business groups. We are a member driven organisation enabling our members to share knowledge & to develop business relations in and between The Netherlands, Hong Kong, Mainland China and the Asia Pacific Region.

Interested to join? Call the Dutch Chamber: tel. +852 2801 2815 or visit our website.

www.dutchchamber.hk

 

Syntens

If you're an entrepreneurs who is constantly looking for new markets and products, or actively making the most from your network, then it's time to contact Syntens.

Our network can help strengthen your business by providing the right knowhow and resources, enabling you to innovate quicker and more efficiently. Syntens understands who and what you need to successfully create new business. Our services are generally free of charge. Our task of helping entrepreneurs in the Netherlands to get ahead is paid for by the Dutch Ministry of Economy, Agriculture & Innovation.

www.syntens.nl

  

The Association of Dutch Designers (BNO)

The Association of Dutch Designers, known by its Dutch abbreviation BNO. The BNO represents designers and design agencies in the Netherlands. We promote their business, social and cultural interests. We bring together over 2,500 individual designers, as well as 200 design agencies and design departments within companies.

www.bno.nl

 

The Netherlands Hong Kong Society (NHKS)

The Netherlands Hong Kong Society (NHKS) was established in 1978. Founding members were Mr Simon Italiaander, Mr Frank Goldberg and Mr Tim Harley.
It is the oldest of a network of similar Hong Kong Societies and Associations, all over the world.

The NHKS is a founding member of the Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations Worldwide.
The Netherlands Hong Kong Society (NHKS) provides a forum for Dutch people interested in Hong Kong and for people in Hong Kong interested in the Netherlands.  Hong Kong may be considered as the most dynamic platform for doing business with mainland China and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Society offers members and their guests an opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences and to gain first hand information from prominent visiting speakers. The NHKS regularly presents programs of interest and value to its members.

www.nhks.nl

 

Stichting 100 jaar Chinezen

The first Chinese arrived in the Netherlands in 1911. These first settlers were sailors who served on ships bound for Dutch ports and who decided to stay. They found accommodation in lodgings that were run by Chinese near the ports of Amsterdam and Rotterdam. These lodgings became the seeds of the China towns in both cities.

Over the years the canteens of the lodgings became restaurants and gradually Dutch customers found their way to these establishments as well. A new phenomenon was born in the Netherlands: the Chinese restaurant.

At present there are some 90,000 Chinese in the Netherlands. More than two-thirds of them hail from Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland. About 15,000 Chinese in the Netherlands came from Indonesia. A much smaller group came from Surinam, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan.

www.100jaarchinezen.nl
 

 

amsterdam inbusiness

 

By choosing a location in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area, you join over 2,000 international companies that have already chosen to set up shop here and to become a part of our long history as a successful business hub and a leading trading centre.

 

www.iamsterdam.com

 

Dragons Businessclub

The Dragons Businessclub is the first national business club for Chinese entrepreneurs and professionals in The Netherlands, Dutch entrepreneurs and other parties who are doing
business with Chinese in the Netherlands and in Asia (mainly China, Hong Kong and Taiwan). This business club is a platform for building strong Chinese en Dutch business contacts and networks to increase the economical opportunities between The Netherlands and China. Therefore Dragons Businessclub organizes business meetings, seminars, workshops, networking events etc.

www.dragonsbusinessclub.nl

 

Hong Kong Tourism Board

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is a government-subvented body tasked to market and promote Hong Kong as a travel destination worldwide and to enhance visitors' experience once they arrive.

 

www.discoverhongkong.com

 

Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks

In propelling Hong Kong towards a world-class hub for selected high technologies, we provide outstanding infrastructure, unique lab facilities, services and a dynamic environment that enable companies to nurture ideas, innovate, develop and protect their intellectual properties.

www.hkstp.org