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Cross Sectoral Collaboration Meeting 2025

The CIIF organised a “Cross Sectoral Collaboration Meeting” on 17 July 2025, providing a platform for participants to network and explore partnership opportunities.

The Meeting was attended by around 100 participants from different sectors, including CIIF Committee members, CIIF-funded project teams, small and medium enterprises, etc.

Themed “Caring community and sustainable city: the pathways of community collaboration for Small and Medium Enterprises”, representatives from CIIF-funded project team “Uniting Sai Kung: Rural Area Support and Networking Scheme” and their business collaborators, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited and Golden Chicken Restaurant were invited to share their successful experience in developing cross-sectoral network to support the community, with the aim to assisting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to explore effective ways of participating in community development and cross-sectoral collaboration.

Participants also had an in-depth group discussion on how SMEs could leverage their business strengths to participate in community development and shared their insights by using examples from different industries.

The CIIF would like to express heartfelt gratitude to all guest speakers and participants for attending the Meeting.

Event Highlights

Mr Wilson SHUM, BBS, JP, Vice-chairman of the CIIF Committee, delivered a welcome speech in the Meeting

Mr Wilson SHUM, BBS, JP, Chairman of the CIIF Committee, delivered a welcome speech in the Meeting.

The Meeting was attended by around 100 participants.

The Meeting was attended by around 100 participants.

Representatives from CIIF-funded project team “Uniting Sai Kung: Rural Area Support and Networking Scheme” and their business collaborators, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited and Golden Chicken Restaurant (from right to left) shared their experience in cross-sectoral collaboration.

Representatives from CIIF-funded project team “Uniting Sai Kung: Rural Area Support and Networking Scheme” and their business collaborators, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited and Golden Chicken Restaurant (from right to left) shared their experience in cross-sectoral collaboration.

Participants had an in-depth group discussion.

Participants had an in-depth group discussion.

Ms Amy CHAN, BBS, JP, Vice-chairman of the CIIF Committee, made a closing remarks for the Meeting.

Ms Amy CHAN, BBS, JP, Vice-chairman of the CIIF Committee, made a closing remarks for the Meeting.