Hong Kong biochemist finds entrepreneurial success in Greater Bay Area
"I am very familiar with the area, and it is very reassuring to live here with my family." He said the local government was very professional, knowing what he was doing and how to help.
He said that over the past five years, the GBA has witnessed rapid development in the biomedical sector. "For scientific and technological enterprises, lock in the GBA market as early as possible is of great significance so as to tap into the domestic and international markets in the future.
In 2019, the Chinese government introduced the outline of its development plan for the GBA, supporting Zhongshan in its promotion of biomedical science and technology innovation. Poon became ever more confident about his company.
His team has grown from 12 people to more than 100, and the company has grown from a research and development laboratory of 900 square meters to an innovative service platform of nearly 10,000 square meters. It has won the recognition and trust of nearly 100 biopharmaceutical and biotechnology enterprises at home and abroad, obtaining investment from many well-known venture capital institutions.
Looking back on his own experience, Poon said it was important for young people in Hong Kong to broaden their horizons by going to the mainland to see the developments and changes there.
"The bias exists for a reason because the change here has been so drastic for the last 20 years," said Poon.
He said young people in Hong Kong should look at things with an open mind and make their own judgments using their personal experience.
"The GBA bus has set off. Jump on or you will miss all the opportunities," he said.