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HKTE visits UK to collaborate with enterprises in attracting talent (with photos)
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     A spokesperson for Hong Kong Talent Engage (HKTE) said today (October 13) that HKTE visited London, the United Kingdom (UK), from October 8 to 12 to promote Hong Kong as an international hub for high-calibre talent.

     The Deputy Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Manpower), Mr Andrew Tsang, led a HKTE delegation to London, together with professionals from engineering, finance and accounting sectors in Hong Kong. They engaged with representatives from four universities in the world's top 100, namely Imperial College London, King's College London, the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Oxford. Three events were organised at the respective universities to promote Hong Kong's advantages and opportunities, introduce various talent attraction measures, and feature professionals sharing insights on industry development, with a view to attracting local talent to Hong Kong. In addition, HKTE, together with MTR Corporation Limited and Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, participated in two university career fairs to recruit talent for pursuing development in Hong Kong.

     The HKTE delegation set off today for cities in central UK to continue promotional activities and organise events at the world's top 100 universities in Warwick, Leeds and Sheffield. The delegation will also participate in university career fairs to promote development opportunities in Hong Kong.

     In addition, HKTE will visit Switzerland in late October, together with representatives from five hospitality groups under the Hong Kong Hotels Association and from the Hong Kong Jockey Club to participate in recruitment events organised by renowned hospitality management schools and work together with enterprises to promote Hong Kong's opportunities and attract talent.

     A spokesperson for HKTE said, "In the future, we will continue to run promotions in key regions worldwide to attract international talent to relocate to Hong Kong. We are also actively preparing for the Global Talent Summit Week to be held in March next year, highlighting Hong Kong's advantages as an international talent hub and the country's gateway for talent."
 
Ends/Monday, October 13, 2025
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A Hong Kong Talent Engage delegation organised an event and participated in a career fair at Imperial College London on October 9 (London time). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Manpower), Mr Andrew Tsang, introducing Hong Kong's various talent admission schemes to students at the career fair.
A Hong Kong Talent Engage (HKTE) delegation organised an event at King's College London on October 10 (London time). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Manpower), Mr Andrew Tsang (sixth left), the Deputy Director of HKTE, Ms Anna Au (sixth right), and other delegation members, sector professionals and corporate representatives at the event.
The Hong Kong Talent Engage delegation organised an event at the London School of Economics and Political Science on October 10 (London time). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Manpower), Mr Andrew Tsang, delivering welcoming remarks at the event.