This is our 6 consecutive years to support this event. In past 8 years, the programme has benefited over 11,000 upper secondary school students from over 160 schools and equipped our young people with the knowledge and critical thinking skills required to compete in the global market, through hands-on experiences of setting up and running their own companies under an 8 month-long mentorship by volunteer business advisers. Continue Reading…
Company Programme 2010/11 Trade Fair @ Ground Plaza, HSBC Main Building on 18 December 2010
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Posted by doreen on November 26, 2010 | No Comments »Hong Kong’s most popular and eloquent talk-show host, Mr. Albert Cheng runs “ Digital News Tease (數碼龍門陣) “ talk show with celebrity guests
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New Award Stream titled Learning, Living and Encouraging Lifelong Learning Continue Reading…
HK ICT Awards 2011 Best Lifestyle Award Official Official Launch Ceremony on 26.11.2010
Posted by doreen on November 26, 2010 | No Comments »Official launch of Go Online! Campaign (2010 11 16)
Posted by doreen on November 16, 2010 | No Comments »The Hong Kong Information Technology Federation and the Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association jointly holds a Press Conference to announce their support towards helping school children “Go Online!”.
Posted by doreen on November 16, 2010 | No Comments »[16th November 2010, Hong Kong] The Hong Kong Information Technology Federation (HKITF) and the Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association (HKISPA) held a press conference today with various guests to announce the start of the “Go Online!” campaign. With help from the HKITF and the HKISPA, this campaign helps school children from families receiving aid under Subsidy Scheme for Internet Access Charges (SIA)[1] for the 2010/11 school year to encourage them to make the most out of the internet at home for school work.