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Transformation of ICT Industry in Hong Kong
How ICT Helps to Win the Game!
Charles MokInternet Society Hong Kong
2008.07.09
ICT in Hong Kong
From IT to ICT
Dominated by service providers The Pillar of Hong Kong's Pillar Industries
No. of Employment
Distribution of no. of
establishment in 2005
Distribution of no. of persons
engaged in 2005
Manufacturing of IT&T products 2938 1.6% 3.9%
Communication system installation and maintenance
3767 2.9% 5.0%
Distribution of IT&T products 25467 38.7% 33.8%
Telecommunications services 18309 3.1% 24.3%
Information technology services 24864 53.8% 33.0%
Total 75345 100% 100%
Source: Hong Kong as an Information Society 2007 (Dec 2007), Census and Statistics Department, HKSARG
Hong Kong's ICT Services Sector
Mainly composed of SMEs Georgraphic markets served:
Hong Kong (78.2%), Mainland (12.7%), other economies (9.1%)
89.0%
36.7%
29.2%
20.5%
17.5%
15.9%
13.6%
11.0%
7.8%
6.8%
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Software design and development
IT consultancy
Application support and maintenance
System integration and implementation
Web design and development
Hardware consultancy
Hardware support and maintenance
Wesite hosting services
Infrastructure consultancy and support
Hardware design and development
Source: Study on Hong Kong IT Services Sector 2006 , (Mar 2007), Hong Kong Productivity Council
ICT in Hong Kong
Banking and Finance Trading Transportation Manufacturing Shipping,
freight forwardingand logistics
E-government Digital entertain-
ment
ICT in Hong Kong
32.1%
25.1%
21.0%
21.0%
14.4%
11.9%
10.3%
9.1%
8.6%
7.8%
0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00%
Manufacturing
Business Services
Import/Export Trades
Wholesale & Retail
Banking & Finance
Education
Government
Logistics
IT & Telecommunications
Cross Industry
Source: Hong Kong IT industry Study 2005, (Nov 2005), Hong Kong Productivity Council
ICT Issues in Hong Kong
ICT Industry Positioning Market development Manpower supply
People Future and career ladder Professional status
Whole economy Missing layer of core competency Missed opportunities Missed responsibilities
Ten Policy Suggestions to SCED 2007.07.01
Manpower development e-Government using Web 2.0 Optimize industry support structure Government ICT procurement Maintain liberalized telecom regime Wireless and ubiquitous city Security and privacy Progressive copyright protection Sustained support for digital inclusion Freedom of information and PSB
Where do we go from here?
ICT Industry Transformation
From service provision to value creation for the whole economy
From job creation to environment building From looking at our own industry to the whole of
Hong Kong
Richard Florida's 3T's: Technology, Talent, Tolerance
Focus on the development of the Creative Class From Environment to People to Economy
From asking to giving
How ICT Wins the Game of Tomorrow?
From Web 2.0 to: Economy 2.0 – our businesses and economy Governance 2.0 – our government Sharing 2.0 – our people
Technology and the Internet are breeding Creative Minds
Building a Ubiquitous Hong Kong Responsible ICT
Green ICT Technology for the benefits of others
Bill Gates' Creative Capitalism
Are You Ready?
Thank You!
Charles MokInternet Society Hong Kong
[email protected]://www.it360.hk http://charlesmok.blogspot.comhttp://www.isoc.hk