Government-backed AI and tech accelerator hub for Hong Kong startups
Cyberport is a government-owned digital hub and AI accelerator in Hong Kong hosting over 2,200 companies, including 5 listed firms and 7 unicorns. The tech stack (TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, GPU) and active projects (AI supercomputing infrastructure, performance benchmarking, framework optimization) reveal a heavy focus on compute-intensive AI workloads. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering and operations roles at manager level, suggesting infrastructure scaling and operational maturity are the near-term priorities.
Cyberport operates as Hong Kong's digital tech hub and AI accelerator, wholly owned by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. The organization gathers startups and established tech companies across 35+ global markets, with roughly one-third of onsite founders from 26 countries. Core activities include hosting tenant companies, running acceleration and pilot schemes, and increasingly building AI supercomputing infrastructure and conducting performance optimization work. The organization bridges government policy, venture ecosystems, and corporate tenants seeking digital and AI transformation.
Primary stack includes TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, Python, Java, C++, GPU hardware, and R. Also uses TOGAF (architecture framework) and ITIL (IT service management).
Hong Kong, China. Founded in 2004 and wholly owned by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
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