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Public Forum on chief Executivie By-Election 2005:
You are cordially invited to attend the Public Forum on chief Executivie By-Election 2005: Governing Vision and Policy Agenda for Hong Kong, which will be held on 11 June 2005 (Saturday) at Room 103, Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, Wanchai.
HKITF Forum - Future of IT in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Information Technology Forum (HKITF) will organize industry forum to discuss the following 3 topics
- Wireless Infrastructure Beyond 2004
- IT Development in Education & Government
- Future of Information Security (IT Crime, Spamming, etc)
Invitation to HKITF Forum: Future of IT in Hong Kong
HKITF is pleased to invite you to join the forum: ?uture of IT in Hong Kong? to be held on 6th August 2004 (Friday) during 5:00-8:00pm. It? a good chance to discuss and share your views and visions with our guests, Mr. Samson Tam, Mr. Sin Chung Kai and other key executives from important IT Industry organizations regarding the future of IT policy in Hong Kong .
Updates on 2004-05 Budget
The Financial Secretary, Mr Henry Tang, delivered the 2004-05 Budget in the LegCo yesterday. For the full text of the Budget, please visit http://www.budget.gov.hk/2004/eng/estimates.htm
The Government published the new IT strategy today!
Digital 21 Strategy: Sustainability and Opportunities, is the 3rd edition of Hong Kongs IT blueprint
Exploring Wireless Business Opportunity with the Government
With the support from the Information Technology Services Department (ITSD) as a co-organizer, the Hong Kong Wireless Development Centre (HKWDC) will organize a Thematic Seminar on ?xploring Wireless Business Opportunity with the Government?on 27 February 2004. In the seminar, it is our pleasure to have invited ITSD representatives to share their views on the promotion of wireless and mobile technology and introduce to us the procedures of doing business with the Government.
Launch of “business.gov.hk”
BUSINESS.GOV.HK was launched on 4 February 2004. It provides news from Government and useful information to investors from local, overseas and mainland for starting their businesses in Hong Kong. “business.gov.hk” is also a (G2B “Government to Business”).
For more information, please visit www.business.gov.hk
HKTDC survey on investment/operation environment in Mainland China
HKITF has received a survey questionnaire from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), requesting the feedback from the Federation and our members on the problems faced by Hong Kong companies when operating in the Mainland China. In order to help us prepare the response, we would like to hear from our members on your opinion about any obstacles you faced in the following areas: