Japan's leading NFT launch and trading platform UneMeta officially settles in Hong Kong Science Park
Author: UneMeta
Japan's leading NFT launch and trading platform UneMeta has officially settled in Hong Kong Science Park, aiming to promote the exchange and cooperation activities between Japan and internationally renowned IPs in the Hong Kong region. As an NFT incubator, UneMeta has successfully launched the eponymous NFT series authorized by the famous Japanese voice actress Kana Hanazawa ------ Second Dimension Hanazawa Kana NFT, and has reached an official collaboration with the phenomenon IP "Kumamoto Bear," set to launch the eponymous NFT series in August 2023.
UneMeta has repeatedly conducted offline Web 3.0 exchange activities in Japan, establishing deep business partnerships with many local IP brands and enjoying a high reputation within the Japanese NFT community.
Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTP) is a technology innovation platform supported by the Hong Kong government, dedicated to nurturing technology innovation enterprises and promoting diversified industrial development in Hong Kong. Established in 2002, the Science Park has become one of the most successful technology parks in Asia after 20 years of development.
The Science Park is headquartered in the Sha Tin District, covering an area of 22 hectares, with additional satellite parks located in Kowloon Tong, Tseung Kwan O, Yuen Long, Tai Po, and other areas. The park gathers top research institutions, business incubators, entrepreneurs, and investors, providing one-stop support, including office space, shared facilities, talent training, investment matching, and other services.
Since its establishment, the Science Park has nurtured over 980 graduated incubated enterprises, of which more than 20 have successfully gone public or become unicorn companies. The incubated enterprises in the park currently employ over 13,000 R&D personnel from 22 countries and regions. The Science Park has received over 350 awards and has been recognized as Asia's best incubator.
The Science Park is Hong Kong's largest R&D base, focusing on technological innovation, research transformation, and product development. In recent years, the Science Park has actively laid out plans in the Greater Bay Area, establishing a branch in Shenzhen and planning the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in the Lok Ma Chau area.
The Science Park is committed to promoting Hong Kong as an Asian technology innovation center, establishing extensive connections with government departments, academic institutions, and the business community, providing comprehensive support in terms of space, funding, talent, policies, and resources for entrepreneurs and partners. The Science Park welcomes all enterprises and entrepreneurs to co-create and embark on a successful journey of technological innovation.