Hong Kong Productivity Council


Hong Kong Productivity Council is a multi-disciplinary organisation, established in 1967. It is tasked with promoting and assisting the Hong Kong business sectors.
HKPC’s headquarter is located at the HKPC Building at 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, founded in 1990. HKPC is partially funded by the HKSAR Government, and the rest of incomes from services fees.
HKPC has established consulting subsidiaries in Shenzhen and Dongguan to serve Hong Kong–owned enterprises in the Mainland.

Governance

HKPC is governed by a Council with representatives from managerial, labour, academic, professional, and government departments concerned with productivity issues.

Organisation structure

Digital Branch
Funding Scheme Branch
Living Innovation Branch
  • Automotive Platforms and Application Systems R&D Centre
  • Green Living and Innovation Division
  • InnoPreneur and FutureSkills Division
  • Smart City Division
Compliance and Internal Audit Office
Corporate Development Division
Council Secretariat
Finance and Procurement Division
'''Human Resources and Facility Management Division'''

Services

  • New Industrialisation
  • IIoT
  • A.I. & Robotics
  • Novel Materials
  • Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • Digital Transformation
  • Smart Mobility
  • Green Technology
  • Food Technology
  • GeronTech
  • Corporate Sustainability
  • Testing & Standards
  • Other services

Subsidiaries

Hong Kong Subsidiaries
  • HKPC Technology Company Limited
  • Productivity Limited and Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises in the GBA
Mainland Subsidiaries / Joint Venture Company
  • Productivity Consulting Company Limited
  • Productivity Consulting Company Limited
  • HKPC GBA FutureSkills Centre
  • HKPC Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Centre

Office

Hong Kong headquarter: HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Mainland: