Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
A deep well of business experience makes Terry Wong the ideal person to drive HKSTP forward
Terry Wong stepped into the role of CEO for Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) in August 2025. HKSTP was set up by the Hong Kong government in 2001 to foster innovation and technology development in the city. To date, it has brought together more than 25,000 creative minds and 2,500 technology companies, and has powered the success of more than 10 unicorns.
Wong has over 30 years of international executive leadership experience with multinational corporations; he held senior roles at the MTR Corporation for over a decade, including CEO of the company’s Australian business and international consultancy businesses, and general manager of corporate finance and development. He also served as executive director of regional and urban mobility at Neom, Saudi Arabia futuristic, ambitious, US$500 billion mega-smart city development.
Sunny Chai, HKSTP chairman, said of the appointment: “His extensive international experience, profound financial acumen and leadership in infrastructure, as well as innovation and technology development, make him exceptionally well placed to guide HKSTP in charting our next chapter. His global fluency and ability to navigate both east and west will be key as we strengthen Hong Kong’s unique role as a nexus for global innovation.”
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