Cyberport
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Cyberport is a creative digital community with a cluster of technology and digital content tenants. It is owned and managed by Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited which is wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government
Government of Hong Kong
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, commonly the Hong Kong Government, is led by the Chief Executive as Head of the Government, who is also the head of the Hong Kong SAR...

. With a vision to establish itself as a leading information and communications technology (ICT) hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Cyberport is committed to facilitating the local economy by nurturing ICT industry start-ups and entrepreneurs, driving collaboration to pool resources and create business opportunities, and promoting a digitally inclusive society through strategic initiatives and partnerships. Equipped with an array of state-of-the-art ICT facilities and a cutting-edge broadband network, the Cyberport community is home to four grade-A intelligent office buildings, a five-star design hotel, and a retail entertainment complex.

The Cyberport Digital Entertainment Incubation-cum-Training (IncuTrain) is the only incubation facility focusing on digital contents in Hong Kong. To help develop human capital and market, the Cyberport IncuTrain Centre collaborates with various organizations and platforms internationally to provide entrepreneurs with technology, training opportunities, business matching and networks support.

Cyberport is a hybrid of public ownership and commercial operation. Cyberport has the public missions to create a strategic cluster of quality ICT and ICT related companies so as to spearhead the development of the digital media & lifestyle and related industry in Hong Kong.

Background

In 1999, the Hong Kong government announced the intention to develop the Cyberport which would help local businesses capitalize on the rapid growth of the Internet. Cyberport was intended as a place where the development of information technology and multimedia would be nurtured so that the demands of these industries could be met in the future. It was also hoped that this development would help the HKSAR's economy rebound after the Asian financial crisis of 1997.

Three private and wholly owned companies, namely, Hong Kong Cyberport Development Holdings Limited, Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited and Hong Kong Cyberport (Ancillary Development) Limited (collectively referred to as the “Cyberport Companies”) have been set up under the Financial Secretary Incorporated (FSI) to oversee the implementation of the project.

The Cyberport also houses one of the incubation facility for technology startups called IncuTrain Centers providing office space, financial aid package, training and network access to the investment community. Incubatees have varied degrees of success.

Location

Conveniently located on a 24-hectare site at Telegraph Bay
Telegraph Bay
Telegraph Bay or Kong Sin Wan , formerly known as Tai Hau Wan , is a bay in the west shore near Pok Fu Lam, between Sandy Bay and Waterfall Bay on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is where the Cyberport is located.-History:...

 in the Southern District
Southern District, Hong Kong
The Southern District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. It had a population of 290,240 in 2001. This district has the fourth lowest population of Hong Kong.-Geography:...

 of Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It has a population of 1,289,500 and its population density is 16,390/km², as of 2008...

, Cyberport is easily accessible to the city's financial and business districts.

Construction

The construction of the Cyberport portion which consists of four office buildings, The Arcade and Le Meridien Cyberport Hotel
Le Méridien Cyberport Hotel
Le Meridien Cyberport is one of the Starwood hotels and resorts, located at the Cyberport in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is a 5-star, 13-story, 170-room complex that publicises large plasma screen televisions, broadband, and luxury showers as features of its technology theme...

 was completed in phases between 2002 and 2004 to provide altogether about 100,000 square metres of grade-A office space to accommodate 100-plus IT and related companies.

The construction of the residential portion which consists of approximate 2,800 units or houses was completed in phases between 2004 and 2008.

Management

Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Ltd (HKCMCL) is responsible for the development, operation and management of the Cyberport project.





Chairman:Mr. Paul Chow
Chief Executive Officer:Mr. Herman LAM Heung Yeung
Chief Operating Officer:Mr. Mark O. Clift

Bel-Air Residence

Bel-Air (貝沙灣) is a luxury residential development in Cyberport. The development is split in three phases - phases 4 and 5 are under construction; phase 1 and 2 are referred to Residence Bel-Air and Phase 3 is referred as Bel-Air on the Peak. Each phase has a clubhouse and 8 blocks that are about 48 floors tall. Floor 40 and upwards are flats that have the area of two flats combined into one, creating over 3200 square feet (297.3 m²). All of which features sky gardens with ocean views.

"Block 4" is omitted in the enumeration for superstitious reasons. Additionally, the 4th floors of each block have been omitted as per tradition (similar to that of the 13th floor in the USA.) However the management company neglected to omit 4 in naming the new phase but the Cantonese pronunciation of Phase 4 Say-kay (四期), sounds similar to Say-kay (死期), meaning death time.

Bel-Air has two Clubhouses: the Bay Wing and Peak Wing. They feature a spa
Spa
The term spa is associated with water treatment which is also known as balneotherapy. Spa towns or spa resorts typically offer various health treatments. The belief in the curative powers of mineral waters goes back to prehistoric times. Such practices have been popular worldwide, but are...

, indoor and outdoor swimming pool
Swimming pool
A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is a container filled with water intended for swimming or water-based recreation. There are many standard sizes; the largest is the Olympic-size swimming pool...

, game room, gym
Gym
The word γυμνάσιον was used in Ancient Greece, that mean a locality for both physical and intellectual education of young men...

, children's play room, restaurant
Restaurant
A restaurant is an establishment which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services...

, and personal movie theatre/cinema. Each floor of the "Residence Bel-Air" has two flats with 3 bedrooms, 1 kitchen, and a balcony
Balcony
Balcony , a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade.-Types:The traditional Maltese balcony is a wooden closed balcony projecting from a...

. Additionally there are single family homes near "Residence Bel-Air".

Each floor of "Bel-Air on the Peak" has three flats, 2 larger units, 'A' and 'C' and a smaller 2 bedroom unit 'B'. The clubhouse of "Bel-Air on the Peak" is significantly newer with more artistic features. They maintain an indoor pool, gym, restaurant, snooker room, and children's game room.

Transportation

The club runs a shuttle bus to and from Shun Tak Centre. The shuttle typically runs every half hour during commuting hours. The shuttle bus operates between all 4 current phases and experiences heavy loads during peak hours. The "Bel Air on the Peak" phase was initially advertised as operating its own shuttle to the Causeway Bay and Central region but did not have nor received the appropriate government approval when such sales advertisement was used. The Hong Kong Government has stop issuing private bus licenses since 2000 for Hong Kong Island and only after much work from the management company was there then a bus license issued in 2007 for a shuttle service to and from Shun Tak Centre.

The Bel-Air can be reached by bus 30X from Central.

Services and facilities

IT and telecom

  • 1-10 Gbit/s Internal Private Network (IPN)
  • 120 Channels Satellite Master Antenna Television System (SMATV)
  • Fibre and Copper Blockwiring (BW)
  • IP Telephony and Unified Messaging System (UMS)
  • Network Operations Centre (NOC)
  • Tenant Central Data Exchange (CDX)
  • Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)

Facilities

  • Cyberport Conference and Exhibition Centre
  • Cyberport Institute
  • Digital Media Centre
  • Fitness Centre - GoGYM
  • Hong Kong Wireless Development Centre
  • IncuTrain Centre
  • Le Meridien Cyberport Hotel
  • The Arcade

Activity areas

  • Campus development: develops and manages the Cyberport Campus to provide the essential framework for Cyberport to achieve its objectives, with a strong emphasis on sustainability.
  • Entrepreneurship: runs the Incubation Centre and the Cyberport Creative Micro Fund (CCMF), invests in more high-growth local start-ups/SMEs and scales up CCMF to spark creativity and innovation in ICT industries.
  • Technology: adopts innovative and advanced technology to provide a state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure conducive to the creation and development of a strategic ICT industry cluster in Hong Kong.
  • Collaboration: helps the local ICT industry collaborate with overseas counterparts in 2 major areas: Business Alliances and Talent Exchanges; sets up a reciprocal network to help SME ICT companies explore and capture business opportunities in overseas and Mainland markets.
  • Knowledge: drives knowledge based programmes that will transform HK into an inclusive knowledge-based digital economy, invests in local talent by organizing world class conferences, inspirational training and competitions, opens more ICT related positions and supports digital inclusion initiatives to narrow digital divide.

Transportation

  • Bus routes: 30X, 42C, 73, 73P, 970, 107P
  • Minibus routes: 10, 58, 69, 69A, 69X
  • Car parks with over 800 parking spaces for Cyberport’s tenants and visitors on an hourly or monthly basis.

Railway

An MTR
MTR
Mass Transit Railway is the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong. Originally opened in 1979, the system now includes 211.6 km of rail with 155 stations, including 86 railway stations and 69 light rail stops...

 station named Cyberport is currently being planned as part of the South Island Line
South Island Line
The South Island Line is a proposed line of the Hong Kong MTR metro system. Construction to the southern end of Hong Kong Island, which is at present not serviced by any rail transport, has been approved by the Executive Council of Hong Kong...

(West). It is planned to be an elevated station, although no details have been confirmed yet.

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