Cyberport A case of industrial agglomeration. Impression about cyberport.

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Cyberport A case of industrial agglomeration

Impression about cyberport

About the project Cyberport is a US $2 billion (HK$15.8 billion) landmark project The project is being developed on a 24-hectare site at Telegraph Bay in the southern district of Hong Kong Island.

Cyberport development It comprises four office buildings a five-star hotel a retail entertainment complex a deluxe residential development aiming at creating an interactive environment that will be home to a strategic cluster of about 100 IT companies and 10,000 IT professionals.

Cyberport development Cyberport is a role model of future community, comprising: 95,000m2 Grade A intelligent office space A unique 27,000m 2 retail and entertainment complex – The Arcade 173-room five-star Le Meridien Cyberport hotel A fully network community, Hi-tech shared facilities including Digital Media Centre, iResource Centre as well as Cyberport Conference and Exhibition Centre

List of facilities available Digital Media Centre iResource Centre Hong Kong Wireless Development Centre The Arcade Cyberport Institute Le Meridien Cyberport hotel Cyberport Conference and Exhibition Centre IT/Telecom Facilities & Services Coverage of Mobile Phone Networks Property Management Visitor Centre IncuTrain Centre IT&T Bel-Air

List of tenants in cyberport Unihub Limited - A PCCW company Hong Kong Education City Limited Microsoft (H.K.) Limited Office of the Government Chief Information Officer Pacific Century Premium Developments Limited Rockwell Automation Asia Pacific Ltd Schneider Electric Business Solutions Hong Kong - SEBS HK Limited Schneider Electric Business Solutions Hong Kong - SEBS HK Limited The Cyberport Institute of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong The Cyberport Institute of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Shenzhen Strength Photoelectricity Information Co. Ltd.

IT companies can enjoy agglomeration economies IT companies clustering in Cyberport can facilitate information flow and they can enjoy first hand information among themselves. There is a well-mixed tenant structure in Cyberport, including software, telecommunication, and IT support services. They can enjoy vertical integration and horizontal integration by locating near to their trading partners. IT companies can share common infrastructure and essential facilities like networking and highways.

Agglomeration economies Cyberport gathers a pool of professionals which allow easy transfer of experience and knowledge. This also facilitates innovative thinking and contributes to research and development of IT in Hong Kong.

Agglomeration economies Cyberport itself has advertising effect. IT companies locating in it can enjoy promotional effect generated from Cyberport and therefore reduce advertising cost.

Agglomeration economies IT companies clustering together can enlarge their market share and attract worldwide customers.

Agglomeration economies There is comprehensive commercial and residential development, providing good working and living environment.