FSDC Career Day 2022 “Pitch Perfect” Video Competition

Background:
Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) Career Day 2022 – Pitch Perfect Video Competition aims to encourage the young people of Hong Kong to develop innovative ideas to promote Hong Kong as a Future Tech-lent Hub. The Topic for the competition was: “To promote Hong Kong as an international financial centre and develop the city into a global innovation and technology hub”.

Students were required to submit a two-to-five-minute video and an optional proposal. Shortlisted finalists were invited to attend the FSDC Career Day on September 24, 2022 (with their video played during the event).

Website / Image URL:
FSDC Career Day 2022 – Pitch Perfect Video Competition

Award(s):
Champion

Awardee(s):

Mr. Lau Pak Hei, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 3

Students Sharing:
“I am honoured to be selected as the champion of the FSDC Career Day 2022 “Pitch Perfect” Video Competition. As a local student myself, the topic was particularly relevant to me as there is an observable trend of the exodus of professionals and our city slipping in competitiveness rankings, with cities like Dubai and Singapore quickly catching up. Therefore, I came up with a few strategies including promoting Hong Kong as an ESG investment hub, offshore RMB centre, innovation centre and most importantly reskilling and upskilling our local workforce. The Career Day was also a precious opportunity to mingle with panelists who were also from the crypto/web3 scene in Hong Kong.”
(by Lau Pak Hei)

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