
Government support for innovation, coupled with intensifying collaboration among academia, industry and healthcare providers, is contributing to the city’s emergence as a regional centre for AI-driven healthcare and robotics technologies.
The government’s Innovation and Technology initiatives include more than HK$16 billion earmarked for major tech projects, notably a HK$10 billion healthtech hub at the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park that aims to attract global research talent and corporate partners.
These investments are intended to strengthen infrastructure and accelerate research and development in life and health sciences.
Academic and clinical collaborations are also fuelling momentum.
Local universities and hospitals are partnering with healthtech start-ups to embed AI into clinical workflows, patient care and operational systems.
For example, research-driven companies nurtured by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have struck strategic partnerships with Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong to pilot AI-powered smart clinic solutions, including non-contact vital signs monitoring and AI-enhanced consultation platforms.
Conferences and forums on embodied AI and robotics in healthcare have brought international experts together in the city, highlighting cross-disciplinary integration of cutting-edge technologies with clinical practice.
Initiatives include advanced robotic surgical platforms and diagnostic systems aimed at elevating Hong Kong’s capabilities in next-generation medical technology.
Public healthcare systems are likewise exploring how AI can improve efficiency and patient outcomes, with authorities emphasising generative AI use cases across hospitals and clinics.
Such developments underscore Hong Kong’s strategic approach to positioning AI and robotics at the forefront of healthcare innovation and to attracting firms and researchers focused on transformative medical technologies.

















