An IncuTrain programme offered by the Cyberport Digital Entertainment Incubation-cum-Training Centre will be launched tomorrow and the first batch of applications will be invited until October 31.
Targeting existing players and new start-ups, the centre will provide office space and equipment at favourable terms and targeted technology and business development support to the digital entertainment professionals, as well as creative and innovative training to young people.
Deputy Commissioner for Innovation & Technology Gordon Leung said today the centre plans to exchange technology with the research and development centres in the Mainland and overseas countries, and to organise promotion activities.
The IncuTrain Centre, with a total area of 24,000 square feet at Cyberport 3, is scheduled to open in November. It is funded by the Innovation & Technology Fund and managed by the Cyberport Management Company and will support up to 45 incubatees over a three-year period.
For more information visit this website, or email incutrain@cyberport.hk, or call 3166 3900.
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