Leading Mainland digital intelligence solutions provider expands overseas via Hong Kong (with photos)

     ​Invest Hong Kong announced today (August 28) that a leading Mainland digital intelligence solutions provider, Hi-Think Technology Corporation, has established its regional headquarters, Hi-Think Technology International Limited (Hi-Think International), in Hong Kong.
     
     Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion Dr Jimmy Chiang congratulated Hi-Think International on the move. He said, "Hi-Think International's decision to set up its regional base in Hong Kong proves that the city is a premier platform for Mainland companies to go global and explore overseas markets. I wish Hi-Think International every success in Hong Kong and beyond."
     
     Hi-Think International's parent company, Hi-Think Technology Corporation, is one of China's top 100 software companies and ranks second in China's international software services exports. Hi-Think International provides software solutions and digital technologies to overseas corporate users, with business operations covering Japan and Southeast Asia. It has subsidiaries in Tokyo, Kyoto and Okinawa in Japan, as well as in Dalian, Jinan, and Suzhou on the Mainland.
     
     The Chairman of Hi-Think International, Mr Wang Yue, said, "We aim to leverage Hong Kong's advantage as an international business hub to provide an array of solutions globally, including Web3.0 platforms, AI platforms, smart parks, low-carbon city complexes, and smart warehousing, enabling our clients to achieve digital intelligence transformation."
     
     He added, "In February this year, we signed a strategic investment agreement with ITOCHU Corporation to support the digital transformation and development of the group's global business. In addition to our growing business in Japan, we are actively looking to expand into overseas markets, such as Southeast Asia and Hong Kong."
     
     For more information about Hi-Think International, please visit hi-think.com.hk.
     
     To get a copy of the photos, please visit www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720319843106.

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