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Enapter AG: Enapter enters strategic partnership with Johnson Matthey as new partner invests 20 Million Euros in ongoing capital increase

- Johnson Matthey invests EUR 20 million in Enapter as part of the ongoing capital increase - Strategic partnership offers synergies for accelerated scaling of AEM technology - Joint development planned to increase performance and reduce costs BERLIN, GERMANY - EQS Newswire - 25 May 2022 - Enapter AG (ISIN:DE000A255G02) announces a strategic partnership with Johnson Matthey. At the same time, Johnson Matthey has invested 20 million euros in Enapter as part of the ongoing capital increase (see announcements of 06 and 07 April 2022) and will thus hold more than 3% of Enapter AG. Enapter’s strategic partnership with the global specialty chemicals company and market leader in environmental technologies includes joint research and development for advanced materials and components for AEM Electrolysers. The aim is to accelerate production scale-up at Enapter and to achieve ongoing continuous improvements in the performance of AEM Electrolysers. Enapter is currently constructing a plant for mass production of AEM Electrolysers in Saerbeck (NRW), Germany. At present, the devices are already made in series production at its plant in Pisa, Italy. From 2023, the company expects to build up a production capacity of 120,000 electrolysers per year at the Enapter Campus in Saerbeck. The now concluded partnership will significantly accelerate this targeted scaling of production capacity. Enapter's goal is to develop the new campus on the principals of circular economy, without any negative impact on the environment during operation. For example, the site will run all of its production on 100% on renewable energy, without connection to the grid. Further, Enapter and Johnson Matthey will jointly explore options for the reprocessing and recycling of production waste and end of -life components and devices. "Our mission is clear: we want to make green hydrogen cheaper than fossil fuels to enable the energy transition at the scale needed. We are pleased to be working with Johnson Matthey to make our contribution towards a cleaner planet. Johnson Matthey’s extensive knowledge and capabilities will help us make our production better, faster and cheaper – because that is what the world needs now," says Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, founder and CEO of Enapter. Liam Condon, CEO of Johnson Matthey, said: "This investment and strategic partnership is at the heart of our strategy as we focus our resources on growth areas targeted at climate change solutions. Working with Enapter is a great opportunity for us to further expand in green hydrogen and deliver on our vision for a cleaner, healthier world.​” Both companies are firmly committed to supporting the transition to zero emissions production (Net Zero) across the entire process chain for highly efficient yet standardised AEM electrolysers. These will enable the production of green hydrogen from the kilowatt range up to large-scale megawatt plants at the lowest cost for a wide range of applications. Enapter was advised on this transaction by investment bank Bryan, Garnier & Co. About EnapterEnapter is an innovative energy technology company that manufactures highly efficient hydrogen generators – known as electrolysers – to replace fossil fuels and thus drive the global energy transition. Their patented and proven Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) technology enables the mass production of cost-effective plug-&-play electrolysers for green hydrogen production at any scale. Their modular systems are already used in 47 countries across the energy, mobility, industrial, heating and telecommunications sectors. Enapter has subsidiaries in Europe, the USA and Asia. Enapter AG is listed on the regulated market of the Frankfurt and Hamburg stock exchanges, (WKN: A255G0 ISIN:DE000A255G02) #Enapter About Johnson Matthey Johnson Matthey is a global leader in sustainable technologies that enables a cleaner and healthier world. With over 200 years of sustained commitment to innovation and technological breakthroughs, we improve the performance, function and safety of our customers’ products. Our science has a global impact in areas such as low emission transport, chemical processing and making the most efficient use of the planet’s natural resources. Today about 15,000 Johnson Matthey professionals collaborate with our network of customers and partners to make a real difference to the world around us. For more information, visit www.matthey.com Inspiring science, enhancing life Further Information on Enapter Website: https://www.enapter.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Enapter_ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enapter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enapterenergystorage The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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Design Spectrum of Hong Kong Design Centre Presents Finale Exhibition: Dream Big Think Small Bridging Virtual and Real Visions from Designers

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 25 May 2022 - Dreams manifest themselves in endless ways: they are the fabrications of wandering minds, spontaneous activities that unfold behind closed eyes; they are also our aspirations, the subject of our imagination, vision. Design Spectrum, the first public-facing platform of Hong Kong Design Centre, sponsored by Create Hong Kong of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will culminate in a finale exhibition after more than two years of fruitful journey as an exhibition and design activities space. Titled ‘Dream Big Think Small’, the showcase celebrating HKDC’s 20th Anniversary is slated to open from now on to 17 July 2022 at 7 Mallory Street, Wan Chai under the curatorial direction of local designer Michael Leung to throw a spotlight on the manifold dimensions of ‘Dream’ from the perspective of 21st Century design. Conceived by the curator Michael Leung, the exhibition is divided into four sections, namely ‘Dream Asleep Dream Awake’, ‘Dream Further Dream Closer’, ‘Dream Bigger Dream Smaller’, and ‘Dream Hard Do Harder’, exploring the link between ‘dream’ and ‘design’ from an unusual perspective. At the crossroads of imagination and design where creativity comes to awe-inspiring fruition, is a ‘dream’ attainable? Can we go on to pursue every little dream? In this exhibition, public are going to explore myriad creative ideas, with a view to bridging the gap between dream and reality as the world sets out to create a better tomorrow for the next generation. Commission Work ‘Garden in the Weird Dream’ by four local design units. From left, Cynthia Mak, Screw Up Studio and STICKYLINE. Four Future Dimensions Expressed in 20+ Works of ‘Dream-related Design’ Today, the realm of design has expanded beyond the physical world to cover the intangible. The idea of dreaming the impossible dream has been given unprecedented depth through Speculative Design, where designers gauge the possibility of the imaginary, giving it substance, and making it part of a society. Conceived by the curator Michael Leung, the exhibition is divided into four sections, namely ‘Dream Asleep Dream Awake’, ‘Dream Further Dream Closer’, ‘Dream Bigger Dream Smaller’, and ‘Dream Hard Do Harder’, exploring the link between the elusive, multi-faceted world of ‘dream’ and the tangible, practical universe of ‘design’ from an unusual perspective to capture the ripple effect emanated from their collision. Over 20 design projects are featured in the exhibition, envisioned by creative forces from different regions like Hong Kong, UK, Sweden and Denmark, etc., to offer solutions to personal and social issues. They form a narrative of creative thinking that transcends time and space to reach for dreams through design. Section 1: Dream Asleep Dream Awake We dream in and out of sleep. Whether it is about brainstem activities at night or visions and aspirations we have for humanity, a dream is the fruit of our creative energy. It is an experience that transcends temporal and spatial boundaries, through which we gain rare insight. In this section, the notion of ‘dream’ is presented as palpable entities in the real world, such as the adventure of Thomas Thwaites from UK, who took one day leave from being human to experience the carefree life of a goat. Visitors can also explore the interplay and gradual convergence of the reality and the digital world through speculative designs that approach the future from personal to social dimensions. Section 2: Dream Further Dream Closer Is ‘dream’ a byword for escapism? In this section, some seemingly luxury ‘daydreams’ prove to be attainable in our battle against the pressing and massive human issues like agricultural problems, food shortage, pollution, and others. One noticeable example of making a difference in everyday life is Farm 66’s vertical farming system, with its eye-pleasing space age design combining organic plants and man-made ultraviolet lighting system with mirrors. Section 3: Dream Bigger Dream Smaller Dreams know no age bounds – from personal enjoyment to common human good, every dream is worth the design effort to make it come true. In ‘Our Abstract Playscape’, Fan Lok Yi rethinks the community playground. Haw Par Music, a local revitalisation project combining cultural heritage and musical performance, seeks to engage all members of the society in a dreamlike experience of inclusivity in terms of age and expressive form. It sends the message that afterall, anyone can dream anytime. Section 4: Dream Hard Do Harder Dreams are not necessarily elusive if we reach out and act on them. Capable designers are those who dare to turn dreams into actions informed by curiosity and a strong vision. This section features tools preferred by home-grown creative forces, such as Kevin Cheung, STICKYLINE, and LeeeeeeToy, in their endeavours to fulfil their wildest dreams. There is also a reading corner with a selection of design reference books, providing readers with food for thought on the trending social-oriented approach Speculative Design that strives to explore creative possibilities in the real world. DIY Workshops to Capture the Dream-making Experience The exhibition engages visitors in an interactive experience by sharing the harvests of Farm66’s vertical farming system in Section 2. Visitors are invited to conclude their exploratory journey at two complimentary DIY workshops conceived by upcycling product designer Kevin Cheung and paper art collective STICKYLINE in Section 4. The ‘dream-making’ experience comes to life in these workshops where, for example, participants can create an articulated toy bird out of recycled aluminium cans using the DIY tool kit prepared by Kevin. Commission Work by Four Local Designers: ‘Garden in the Weird Dream’ ‘Dream Big Think Small’ taps on the talents of four local creative forces to envisage two dreamy yet playful gardens through sight, sound, and touch. Woodwork and interior design expert Screw Up Studio, paper art collective STICKYLINE, sound designer and musician Vanissa Law, and fashion designer Cynthia Mak come together for the exhibition to create a dreamscape to give visitors a brief escape from reality. The commission work ‘Garden in the Weird Dream’ will be open to the public for free visit from now to 12 June. Workshops & Talks to Build/Reach for Dreams Together On occasion of the ‘Dream Big Think Small’ exhibition, Design Spectrum is also organising a public activities programme for participants to delve deeper into the world of creative sparks. These public activities are the Atypical Garden fabric art workshop, the After Dream workshop using photos and celluloid sheets to create a kaleidoscope, and the Musical Instrument with One (or more) Button(s) workshop blending together essentials of electronic circuit design and electronic musical instrument making. A conversation series on the topics of philosophy and dreams with guests such as Corrupt the Youth will also open in June. Meanwhile during the exhibition, an exclusive Design Spectrum x LeeeeeeToy vinyl figure collection “Space Earthly”, alongside works from other participating designers, will be available at DS Shop on the ground floor of 7 Mallory Street. Add them to your favourite collectibles and let them inspire your dreams before they are all gone! ‘Dream Big Think Small’ Exhibition Date From now – 17 July 2022 Time 10:00am – 7:00pm (Monday to Sunday) Venue 3/F, 7 Mallory Street, Wan Chai (Free admission with pre-registration required) Remarks 1. DIY Kit is free of charge, details will be announced in due course. 2. Public guided tours are also available on 29 May, 5 June, 26 June, 9 July, 17 July Two sessions per day on these specified dates with pre-registration required: 2:30pm-3:15pm and 4:00pm-4:45pm For further details and latest updates, please visit: www.designspectrum.hk *To comply with the current COVID-19 restrictions and ensure the health and safety of all participants, precautionary measures will be adopted in ‘Dream Big Think Small’ exhibition and related activities. The activity schedule is subject to the latest update by the Organiser.

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海口市榮膺米爾肯研究院「中國最佳表現城市指數」榜首

海口市躍升19級,超越穗、蓉、滬、京成為中國一二線城市之首; 滁洲市成三線城市之冠 指數排行展現中國區域經濟發展成果—西部東北部及粵港澳大灣區城市雄霸榜首[1] 香港 - Media OutReach - 2022年5月25日 - 米爾肯研究院公佈的「中國最佳表現城市指數」顯示, 身兼中國21世紀海上絲路要塞的海南省省會海口市勇奪2021年中國最佳表現城市。 作為海南省省會暨省內人口最稠密的城市,海口體現了中國政府在「一帶一路」倡議的要塞城市內為促進省級國際自由貿 易及投資而注入的努力。 海口是海南省內首個具有中国社會主義特色的自由貿易港,加上區域內正進行多個工業項目,兩者 帶動的活動都令海口得以受惠。 擁有跟海口相同的發展脈絡,排名米爾肯研究院一二線最佳表現城市第二及第三位的分別是廣州市( 廣東省省會)和西安市(華中地區陝西省省會)。 與此同時,中國兩大經濟中心上海和北京則分別排名第六和第八。 米爾肯研究院研究總監及報告撰寫人黃華躍表示:「今年的指數結果展現中國制定的區域發展戰略所取得的成效,成功把 經濟產出的重心從高度發展地區例如粵港澳大灣區轉移到其他地區。 」 黃華躍補充指:「締造這些里程碑的背後,有賴中國在全國實現城市經濟一體化,以及在國家的五年規劃綱要指導下,運輸基礎設施例如高鐵網絡有著持續的擴展和改善。 從此可見,今年表現最優秀的城市,反映了中國對收窄區域間的經濟差距以實現更廣泛而長遠的增長的堅定承諾,這對於重振受疫情影響的經濟至關重要。 」 一線及二線城市 2021年的指數亦顯示一線及二線城市的數個有趣趨勢: 海口市(排名躍升19位)、上海市、湖北省武漢市及湖南省 長沙市首次晉身頭十位 廣東省內兩個城市晉身頭五位,分別為深圳市(第五位)及廣州市(第二位 ),兩市同時為全國第三及第四大經濟體,僅次於上海及北京,顯示該省的經濟重要性與日俱增。 廣州尤其受惠於由人工智能應用技術所推動的先進技術經濟增長。 陝西省西安市躍升第三位,反映該市於「一帶一路」網絡的戰略位置及作為中國航天科技工業領頭羊的地位 位居第四的四川省成都市從以中國國防工業及製造基地聞名,擴展至同時成為國內的重要創意和創新樞紐 位列2021年首十位的其餘城市包括上海市(第六位)、湖北省武漢市(第七位)、北京市(第八位)、湖南省長沙市 (第九位)及河南省鄭州市(第十位)。 三線城市 本年度排名表現最優秀的三線城市(定義為小型或中型城市)是安徽省滁州市,是連續兩年名列五甲。 滁州市與合肥省省會相鄰,受惠於地理優勢,能與長江三角州沿岸的南京都市圈緊密融合而帶動經濟起飛。 緊居第二至五位的分別是安徽省阜陽市、廣東省東莞市、浙江省嘉興市及安徽省宣城市,隨後為廣東省 珠海市(第六位)、江西省吉安市(第七位)、安徽省亳州市(第八位)、 雲南省麗江市(第九位)及安徽省馬鞍山市(第十位)。 而2021年中國三線城市指數同時顯示數個顯著趨勢: 安徽省滁州市、安徽省宣城市及廣東省東莞市跟2020年一樣躋身首十位 於2020年排名三線城市首位的廣東省河源市跌出名單外,下滑至第92位 於2021年首十個城市中有五個位於安徽省(滁州市、阜陽市、宣城市、亳州市及馬鞍山市),特別是阜陽市跳升19級至第二位 米爾肯研究院研究院媒體公關負責人張益志先生表示:「中國三線城市的表現,顯示整體國家發展戰略正在持續取得成果。 雖然 2021 年指數顯示只有數個城市能保持優勢,但這些位置更迭也顯示蓬勃的經濟活動正於全國各地進行 。 這亦表明國內的三線城市與其他更大規模的城市一樣,已成為經濟支點,並會繼續協助國家共同應對國內外存在的壓力,例如新冠危機及地緣政治緊張局勢。 」 於此下載米爾肯研究院「2021年中國最佳表現城市指數」完整報告,亦可 於此下載更多資訊。 排名方法 米爾肯研究院的「2021年中國最佳表現城市指數」把中國的238個城市分為大城市及中小城市兩大組別。 大城市組包括33個一線及二線城市,而中小城市組包括205個三線城市。 兩個組別分別根據經濟表現排名,並特別強調量度增長表現的數據。 2021年的排名指數參考九個指標:就業、工資及人均地區生產總值(GRP)的一年(2018年至2019 年)和五年(2014年至2019年)增長;外國直接投資(FDI)的三年(2016 年至2019年)增長;外國直接投資/地區生產總值比率(2019年);以及高附加產業的就業區位商數(LQ)(201 9年)。 本指數把中國城市分類為大城市和小城市組別,以便進行具參考價值的比較,取得實用的數據。 中國最佳表現城市指數簡介 米爾肯研究院的「中國最佳表現城市」指數分析了取自《中國城市統計年鑑》的最新和最全面的官方數據,以追蹤中國城市的最近期經濟表現。 本研究系列旨在協助決策官員監察及評估中國城市的經濟動態,從而改善其表現。 此外,本研究能為商界提供經濟趨勢觀點,協助他們把握中國的潛在投資機會。 米爾肯研究院的中國最佳表現城市排名 排名 一二線城市 排名 三線城市 1 Haikou, Hainan (海南省, 海口市) 1 Chuzhou, Anhui (安徽省, 滁州市) 2 Guangzhou, Guangdong (廣東省, 廣州市) 2 Fuyang, Anhui (安徽省, 阜陽市) 3 Xi'an, Shaanxi (陝西省, 西安市) 3 Dongguan, Guangdong (廣東省, 東莞市) 4 Chengdu, Sichuan (四川省, 成都市) 4 Jiaxing, Zhejiang (浙江省, 嘉興市) 5 Shenzhen, Guangdong (廣東省, 深圳市) 5 Xuancheng, Anhui (安徽省, 宣城市) 6 Shanghai (上海市) 6 Zhuhai, Guangdong (廣東省, 珠海市) 7 Wuhan, Hubei (湖北省, 武漢市) 7 Ji'an, Jiangxi (江西省, 吉安市) 8 Beijing (北京市) 8 Bozhou, Anhui (安徽省, 亳州市) 9 Changsha, Hunan (湖南省, 長沙市) 9 Lijiang, Yunnan (雲南省, 麗江市) 10 Zhengzhou, Henan (河南省, 鄭州市) 10 Maanshan, Anhui (安徽省, 馬鞍山市) [1] 指由廣州、深圳、珠海、佛山、東莞、中山、江門、惠州、肇慶九個城市,及香港澳門兩個特別行政區所組成的超級大都會 米爾肯研究院簡介米爾肯研究院是一家無黨派的非營利性智庫機構。 我們將人力、財力和教育資源與需要這些資源的人聯繫起來,推動切實可行、可擴展的解決方案來應對全球挑戰。通過開展研究和召集具有不同背景和不同觀點的頂尖專家、創新者和影響力人士,我們獲得了專業知識和深刻洞見,並且據此構建計劃和政策舉措。 我們的目標是幫助人們過上有意義的生活,讓他們享有健康和福祉,接受有效教育,實現有償就業,並獲取促進自身和社區發展所需的各種資源。 亞洲中心簡介 米爾肯研究院亞洲研究中心將米爾肯研究院的各項計劃、活動和研究的範圍和影響延伸到整個亞太地區。 我們積極尋找機會利用研究院的全球網路來應對區域挑戰,在為持續存在的全球挑戰制定解決方案的過程中,融入針對該地區的觀點。 #米爾肯研究院 The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

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香港設計中心「設計光譜」壓軸呈獻:「大夢細想」展覽 遊走真實與虛擬世界 超越夢想 跨越時空

香港 - Media OutReach - 2022年5月25日 - 「夢 / Dream」的演繹漫無邊際,是閉目入眠、是夢境浪遊,也是我們加入想像、遠見、努力的未來目標。人們憑藉夢想,從而改變個人生活的實例,在世界各地的實例比比皆是,有些更是近在咫尺。香港設計中心(Hong Kong Design Centre)首個面向公眾的平台、由香港特別行政區政府「創意香港」贊助的「設計光譜」(Design Spectrum),為你誠意推介慶祝中心二十周年的最後一個壓軸展覽,展期由即日至7月17日,於灣仔茂羅街7號舉行,主題為「大夢細想」(Dream Big Think Small),邀得設計師梁展邦先生 Michael Leung擔任策展人,以21世紀的設計視覺,向公眾闡述「夢」之不同維度及層次。   策展人梁展邦透過四大分別名為「想像 夢想」、「想遠 近現」、「夢大 想細」及「巧作 實夢」的展區切入並連結「夢」與「設計」。 那樣看來,「造夢」是否遙不可及?微小的夢想又可否深化從而成真?是次展覽將與公眾探討不同的創意概念,再延伸至設計如何把大大小小夢想跟現實拉近,甚至完美實現,從而為我們的下一代建構更美好的未來。 委約作品「奇異的夢境花園」,由四個單位聯乘設計,給參觀者帶來一個短暫逃離現實的夢想空間。 「推測設計」邁向想像未來四個層面 盛載20+個夢幻展品 設計早已不再局限於可觸碰的物質層面,設計師們除了遊走在真實及虛擬設計成品外,還有探索世界可能性的推測設計(Speculative Design),其起始點立足於一個虛構想像,加以深化及發展設計概念,令社會更貼近「夢想」。而是次「大夢細想」的展品,呈現設計師對未來的想像,當中部分更已經成為現實,並非純粹天馬行空的概念。公眾能夠一同見證設計的力量,由鼓起發「夢」的勇氣,到善用不同設計思維及行動,最後把夢幻的未來變成真實可行的項目。 策展人梁展邦透過四大分別名為「想像 夢想」(Dream Asleep Dream Awake)、「想遠 近現」(Dream Further Dream Closer)、「夢大 想細」(Dream Bigger Dream Smaller)及「巧作 實夢」(Dream Hard Do Harder) 的展區切入並連結「夢」與「設計」,闡釋「夢」的多個面向,突破固有觀點,在虛無的夢跟實質的設計之間,有如漣漪碰撞,默默互相推動影響。展出的20多個設計項目,絕大部分來自香港本地設計師或團隊,同時也有英國、瑞典、丹麥等國家的設計項目,題材涵蓋個人至社會層面,公眾可藉展品投入設計師的超時空思維,啟發如何透過設計築/觸夢,繼而努力實現看似遙不可及的夢想。 展區1:「想像 夢想」(Dream Asleep Dream Awake) 我們睡覺跟清醒時都擁有夢,前者稱作睡夢,後者稱為想像(白日夢或是夢想?)。無論是哪一種夢,同樣涉及創造力,跨越時空,刷新我們的想法。這區的展品呈現可觸及的真實世界中的「夢」,例如來自英國的Thomas Thwaites,發揮為奇想自己作為「人」的身份告假一天,身體力行去當一天「山羊」,藉此感受山羊的無憂無慮,創造全新身份來實踐想像。還有其他由個人及社會層面探索未來的推測設計展品,探討設計在實體跟數碼介面互為轉化,界線漸融的趨向。 展區 2:「想遠 近現」(Dream Further Dream Closer) 夢想是僅僅停留在幻想與逃避現實的階段嗎?第二展區探索多個涉及農業、糧食短缺、環境污染等世界議題的展品,看似遙遠而奢侈的「白日夢」,原來早已成為現實,並已走進我們的日常。Farm 66 綠芝園的耕種系統矗立在展區中,有點像太空站的溫室外觀配以有機農作物、紫外光線及鏡面裝置,超越想像變成視覺設計作品,同時觸手可及。 展區3:「夢大 想細」(Dream Bigger Dream Smaller) 無分早晚,任何年紀都可以有夢,「夢想」無定向,不論你創造力著眼於個人舒適玩味體驗,或者為全人類謀福祉,都需要設計方法使美夢成真。展品如樊樂怡《我們的抽象地景》的地區遊樂場重塑,「虎豹樂圃」音樂表演跨進文物遺跡的活化計劃,把設計帶進群眾生活,拉闊夢境光譜。脫掉年齡批判,放開形式規範,要敢想敢試,任何人皆可以隨時造夢。 展區4:「巧作 實夢」(Dream Hard Do Harder) 不想白日夢原地踏步,要把虛無飄渺的夢想變成可實踐的計劃目標,除了敢發夢,再加一份好奇心驅使設計者探求答案外,更需要努力實踐。此展區呈現多個香港設計單位於創作時愛用的工具,包括Kevin Cheung、STICKYLINE、LeeeeeeToy等,展示他們如何把夢轉化成真,愈發夢愈精彩!大會也精選多本與設計相關的書籍供公眾閱讀,特別有關於近年備受設計界討論,重視問題與想法,服務社會為依歸的推測設計(Speculative Design)的書藉。讓追夢者開拓眼界,在現實世界中探索不同的可能性。 觀展分享夢想成果 著手DIY實踐美夢 展覽歡迎公眾互動分享,位於展區2 的Farm66綠芝園的垂直耕種系統,如參觀時剛好遇上收割周期,參觀者更可獲贈有關農產品一同分享。公眾參與展覽導賞團後,亦可以一同於展區4動手「造夢」,參與由擅長升級再造的設計師張瑋晉Kevin及紙藝創作團隊STICKYLINE 構思的兩個免費的DIY項目。其中由Kevin準備的環保工具DIY材料包,讓公眾利用廢棄飲品罐製作成可動的雀仔玩具,即場動手製作出自己的夢幻玩味作。 委約作品:四個單位聯乘設計「奇異的夢境花園」 啟動感官夢世界 是次「大夢細想」展覽邀請了來自四個不同界別的香港設計單位合作,特別因應是次展覽主題而設計了兩個既夢幻又帶點幽默感的花園。他們分別是木作場景設計單位Screw Up Studio、紙藝設計單位STICKYLINE、實驗音樂家羅穎綸(Vanissa Law),及擅長紡織和圖案設計的麥芷筠(Cynthia Mak)。他們所設計的奇異的夢境花園透過視覺、聽覺和觸感,給參觀者帶來一個短暫逃離現實的夢想空間。「奇異的夢境花園」將展出至6月12日。 一系列工作坊及分享會 陪你一同築/觸夢 為呼應是次展覽的主題,設計光譜更聯同委約作品的設計團隊策劃多個奇異有趣的活動,於展覽同期免費予公眾人士參與,延續當中的趣味及創作思維。這些活動是體驗布藝創作的「非典型花園」(Atypical Garden) 工作坊、運用照片和膠片等物料製作萬花筒的「夢境以後」(After Dream) 以及可學習到電路基礎知識的電子樂器製作工作坊「只有一按鍵」(Musical Instrument with One (or more) Button(s))。展覽更於6月份安排不同界別的嘉賓如好青年荼毒室參與分享會,大談哲學與夢的種種。 而設於茂蘿街7號地下的設計精品店DS Shop,除了有參展設計師作品出售外,更有設計光譜與本地設計單位LeeeeeeToy為是次展覽特別聯乘的搪膠公仔「築夢 大地之子」在店內發售。參觀展覽後記得把握時間,前往精品店搜羅上述設計產品! 「大夢細想」展覽 日期   即日起至2022年7月17日   時間   上午10時至晚上7時(星期一至日)   地點   灣仔茂蘿街7號3樓 (免費入場,須預先登記)   備註   1. DIY材料包免費派發,詳情稍後公佈 2. 展覽同期設公眾導賞團,日期為5月29日、6月5日、6月26日、7月9日,以及7月17日 上述日子每日兩場,時間分別為下午2:30 – 3:15及下午4:00 – 4:45   如欲獲取更多有關「大夢細想」展覽和相關活動之報名詳情,請瀏覽官網www.designspectrum.hk。 *為配合2019 冠狀病毒病的疫情防控和保障參加者的健康及安全,「大夢細想」展覽以及所有相關活動均會採取相關的防疫措施,而活動的舉辦日期及時間均以主辦機構的最新公佈為準。

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「數碼娛樂及遊戲企業北歐市場擴展計劃」完成考察芬蘭、瑞典、丹麥 與當地業界及投資者會面 開拓北歐市場商機

香港 - Media OutReach - 2022年5月24日 – 由數碼港聯同香港芬蘭商會合辦、香港特別行政區政府「創意香港」 (以下簡稱「創意香港」) 贊助的「香港數碼娛樂及遊戲企業北歐市場擴展計劃」,繼舉行研討會及配對活動後,上周率領本地多間數碼娛樂及遊戲公司,拜訪芬蘭、瑞典及丹麥的著名遊戲公司,並到瑞典參與一年一度的遊戲界盛會Nordic Game,為香港業界拓展北歐市場。 參與訪問團的香港公司於北歐大型數碼娛樂展覽Nordic Game中,設立北歐創新匯香港分館展位,展示其遊戲及數碼娛樂方案,藉此物色北歐地區的商業夥伴及投資者。 商務訪問團在5月15至20日出訪芬蘭赫爾辛基、瑞典馬模及丹麥哥本哈根,期間拜訪了芬蘭著名的大型遊戲開發商Supercell與Rovio,以及分別參觀位於芬蘭專為數碼娛樂與遊戲開發初創公司而設的共創空間Arcade 5,與瑞典遊戲開發社區Game Habitat旗下的開發中心DevHub,並與社區內多間遊戲工作室的代表會面交流。訪問團亦到訪了芬蘭國家商務促進局 (Business Finland) 總部,了解在當地市場發展的資訊及機遇。此外,參與訪問團的香港數碼娛樂及遊戲公司亦在當地大型數碼娛樂展覽Nordic Game中,展示其遊戲及數碼娛樂方案,藉此物色北歐地區的商業夥伴及投資者。 拓北歐與本港遊戲公司合作機遇 數碼港首席公眾使命官陳思源表示:「數碼娛樂與電競產業正在全球迅速發展。數碼港作為本港數碼娛樂及電競產業的重要推手,一直致力推動行業多元發展。社群內從事相關業務的初創企業和公司已超過150間,業務涵蓋遊戲開發及出版、多媒體及競技平台、內容管理等,當中不少都希望拓展海外市場。這次訪問團正好讓香港的業界,汲取北歐地區發展數碼娛樂及遊戲事業的成功經驗,同時透過一系列考察及商業會面,與北歐同業探討合作機會,將業務發揚光大。」 創意香港總監曾昭學感謝數碼港及香港芬蘭商會,在疫情期間舉辦「香港數碼娛樂及遊戲企業北歐市場擴展計劃」,並在數度延期後,成功帶領本地初創或成長中的數碼娛樂及遊戲公司組成的商務訪問團出訪北歐,有助業界開拓當地市場。 有份率領訪問團的計劃支持機構北歐創新匯社區的總監 Binh Johansson 表示︰「北歐和香港兩地在遊戲產業存在著巨大的商機。北歐的遊戲企業可引入本港遊戲公司的作品到當地,或合作共同進行開發,以及參與投資極具潛質的企業。另一方面,香港遊戲發行商亦可憑藉其國際視野及商業網絡,協助北歐遊戲企業拓展亞洲市場。這次訪問團亦帶來了創意文化探索、人才和思想交流等其他重要元素。而Nordic Game正正是一個理想的平台,為兩地業界提供面對面溝通的絕佳機會,加深對彼此的了解。」 參與訪問團的其中一間香港公司PIXIO的行政總裁兼聯合創辦人林俊佑表示:「通過參觀當地不同遊戲公司的辦公室,我們了解到北歐公司的企業文化和做事方式,給予我們極具啟發性的經驗。此外,芬蘭和瑞典政府十分支持遊戲產業的發展,期望他們能制定具針對性的政策,便利香港遊戲業界於當地落戶。未來,我們亦會嘗試利用北歐國家政府的支持,引進當地的人才來港,協助公司發展。」 整個「香港數碼娛樂及遊戲企業北歐市場擴展計劃」為期一年,在訪問團出發前,主辦單位已為參與公司安排了一系列研討會,讓他們更深入地了解芬蘭及瑞典等北歐地區數碼娛樂業的生態、最新發展及需求,並根據他們各自的業務及發展需要,安排合適的北歐公司與投資者與之進行初步配對,提高合作機會。 請按此處下載高解像新聞圖片。 關於數碼港數碼港為一個創新數碼社群,匯聚超過800間駐園區初創企業和科技公司,由香港特別行政區政府全資擁有的香港數碼港管理有限公司管理。數碼港的願景是成為數碼科技樞紐,為香港締造嶄新經濟動力。數碼港透過培育科技人才、鼓勵年輕人創業、扶植初創企業,致力創造蓬勃的創科生態圈;藉著與本地及國際策略夥伴合作,促進科技產業發展;同時加快公私營機構採用數碼科技,推動新經濟與傳統經濟融合。詳情請瀏覽 www.cyberport.hk #數碼港 關於香港芬蘭商會香港芬蘭商會透過商業網絡、知識分享及市場知名度,與在香港的芬蘭公司保持緊密聯繫。作為獨立非牟利機構,香港芬蘭商會其中一個主要關注的領域是鞏固其作為可靠平台的地位,令會員公司可通過其平台更好地探索華南市場的機遇,並取得相關的最新資訊和聯繫,同時協助其會員在香港和內地開展業務。 關於「創意香港」 「創意香港」是香港特別行政區政府於2009年6月成立的單位,隸屬商務及經濟發展局通訊及創意產業科,專責推動香港創意產業的發展。現時的策略重點為培育人才及促進初創企業的發展、開拓市場,以及推動香港成為亞洲創意之都,並在社會營造創意氛圍。「創意香港」贊助香港芬蘭商會與數碼港合辦「香港數碼娛樂及遊戲企業北歐市場擴展計劃」,以推廣香港數碼娛樂業。網址: www.createhk.gov.hk 免責聲明:香港特別行政區政府僅為本項目提供資助,除此之外並無參與項目。在本刊物/活動內(或由項目小組成員)表達的任何意見、研究成果、結論或建議,均不代表香港特別行政區政府、商務及經濟發展局通訊及創意產業科、創意香港、創意智優計劃秘書處或創意智優計劃審核委員會的觀點。

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‘Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics’ Concludes its Delegation Visit to Finland, Sweden and Denmark, Meeting Local Companies and Investors to Explore Business Opportunities in Nordic Markets

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 24 May 2022 - “Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics”, co-organised by Cyberport and the Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (FinnCham Hong Kong) and sponsored by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong SAR), led a delegation of a number of Hong Kong-based digital entertainment and game development companies to visit renowned Finnish, Swedish and Danish game companies last week, after organising a series of seminars and matching activities. The delegates also participated in Sweden’s Nordic Game, an annual major event for the global game industry, in order to help the Hong Kong game industry tap into the Nordic markets. The Hong Kong delegates set up a booth for Nordic Innovation House Hong Kong to showcase their games and digital entertainment solutions at Nordic Game and identify potential business partners and investors in the region. The delegation visited Helsinki, Finland; Malmö, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark between 15 and 20 May. They visited well-known, large-scale Finnish game developers Supercell and Rovio, and joined the tours of Arcade 5, a Finnish co-working campus designed for digital entertainment and game development start-ups, as well as Game Habitat DevHub, Sweden’s co-working community for game developers, exchanging views with representatives of the game studios in the community. The delegation also visited the headquarters of Business Finland to learn about the local market and the business opportunities there. In addition, the delegates showcased their games and digital entertainment solutions at the Nordic Game conference in order to meet potential business partners and investors in the region. Explore Collaboration Opportunities Between Nordic and Hong Kong Companies Eric Chan, Chief Public Mission Officer of Cyberport, said, “The digital entertainment & esports industry has been developing rapidly around the globe. As the key promoter of the sector in Hong Kong, Cyberport strives to support industry development and diversification. At Cyberport, there are over 150 relevant start-ups and companies with businesses including game development and publishing, platforms for broadcasting tournaments and related multimedia content, and respective content management. Many have an eye on overseas markets. The delegation’s visit allows Hong Kong industry players to learn about the Nordic region’s digital entertainment and gaming industry development experience. The company visits and business meetings we arranged would facilitate collaborations with Nordic counterparts and help Hong Kong digital entertainment companies further expand their businesses internationally.” Victor Tsang, Head of CreateHK, thanked Cyberport and FinnCham Hong Kong for organising “Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics” during the pandemic, and for successfully leading a delegation formed by Hong Kong digital entertainment and game start-ups and scale-ups to visit the Nordic region after several postponements, which would help them explore the markets in that region. Binh Johansson, Community Director of Nordic Innovation House, the supporting organisation which led the delegation, said, “There are tremendous business opportunities between the Hong Kong and Nordic gaming markets. Nordic game enterprises can introduce Hong Kong companies’ games to Nordic markets, co-develop new games, and invest in promising game companies. Meanwhile, Hong Kong game publishers, with their international business acumen and extensive networks, can help Nordic companies explore Asian markets. Other important factors are also the creative cultural exploration, talent and idea exchanges that this trip bring. Nordic Game is just the right platform to offer these great opportunities for industry players in the two regions to communicate face-to-face, and to understand each other better.” Jeremy Lam, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of PIXIO, one of the delegates, said, “In visiting the offices of different local game companies, we learned about their corporate cultures and how they conduct their affairs, an inspiring experience. In addition, the Finnish and Swedish governments are very supportive of the game industry’s development. We expect the governments to formulate targeted policies to facilitate Hong Kong companies’ entry into Nordic markets. Looking forward, we will also take advantage of the support of the Nordic governments to invite local talent to Hong Kong and help our company further develop.” “Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics” is a one-year programme. To enhance the opportunity for successful collaboration, the organisers held a series of advance webinars prior to the delegation visit, providing the participants with a deeper understanding of the ecosystem and the latest developments and needs of the digital entertainment industry in the Nordic countries, which include Finland, Sweden and others. The programme also arranged pre-delegation business matching with Nordic companies and investors for the participants based on their respective business and development needs. For high resolution photos please download via this link. About CyberportCyberport is an innovative digital community with over 800 on-site start-ups and technology companies. It is managed by Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited, wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government. With a vision to be the hub for digital technology, thereby creating a new economic driver for Hong Kong, Cyberport is committed to nurturing a vibrant tech ecosystem by cultivating talent, promoting entrepreneurship among youth, supporting start-ups, fostering industry development by promoting strategic collaboration with local and international partners, and integrating new and traditional economies by accelerating digital transformation in public and private sectors. For more information, please visit www.cyberport.hk #CyberportAbout FinnCham Hong KongFinnCham Hong Kong connects Finnish companies, and companies with close ties to Finland, through business networking, knowledge sharing and market visibility. As an independent non-profit organisation, one of the main focus areas of FinnCham Hong Kong is to enforce its position as a reliable platform through which companies can better explore opportunities in the South China market. FinnCham Hong Kong enables companies to gain access to relevant and up to date information and connections, and provides its members value adding assistance when setting up their operations in Hong Kong and in the Mainland China. About CreateHK Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) is a dedicated agency set up by the Hong Kong SAR Government in June 2009. It is under the Communications and Creative Industries Branch of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau and dedicate to spearheading the development of creative industries in Hong Kong. Its strategic foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring markets, and promoting Hong Kong as Asia’s creative capital and fostering a creative atmosphere in the community. CreateHK sponsors the Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (FinnCham Hong Kong) to co-organise the “Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics” with Cyberport to promote Hong Kong’s digital entertainment industry. Website: www.createhk.gov.hk Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events (or by members of the project team) are those of the project organizers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Communications and Creative Industries Branch of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, Create Hong Kong, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.

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