Hong Kong's High-Tech Technology Incubator
Austin Huggins writes "The BBC is reporting on a new hi-tech complex built in Hong Kong to attract tech businesses. 'It has taken four years to build and comes complete with a hi-tech hotel, apartments, shops and services.' And they have a 100 mbs network to boot." As the article points out, Hong Kong has a suddenly harder time keeping ahead of booming cities in mainland China.
This is essentially taking the Silicon Valley concept one step further in that all firms are literally in the same building.
Yes, I am familiar with the benefits of the business complex. One might call it the World Trade Center concept.
So, this one is geared toward the production of CGI Chop Socky?
KFG