3.07.2011

Hong Kong RFID’s New Office Grand Opening

March 2011

The New Office Opening Ceremony  was held on the 4th of March to celebrate the growth of Hong Kong RFID. Since its establishment in 2004, Hong Kong RFID has expanded at an incredible speed. There was a need to move to a more spacious office to accommodate the increasing number of staff. We were honored to have Mrs. Agnes Mak, MH, JP, the Executive Director of Hong Kong Productivity Council, Mr E. Anthony Tan, the Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation and Dr. Eden Y Woon, JP, the Vice-President for Institutional Advancement of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  to be our guests of honor to officiate this important occasion of our company.

The ceremony started with a welcoming speech from our founder and Business Development Director, Mr. Craig Jo. He thanked all the guests for coming to the ceremony and their support after describing the development path of Hong Kong RFID. He was followed by the first guest speaker, Mrs. Agnes Mak, who congratulated the vigorous development of our company. The second guest speaker, Mr. E. Anthony Tan, also addressed Hong Kong RFID’s rapid growth from an incubatee of Hong Kong Science and Technology Park’s Incu-Tech Programme. As the last guest speaker, Dr. Eden Y Woon praised the founders of our company as the role models for HKUST students.

With unanimous applause, the ribbon-cutting and toasting ceremony was conducted, followed by a string quartet performance from the band “Yanice and Friends”. After that came the sharing session of Mr. Mike S.H. Fung, the company’s founder and Operation Director, who shared Hong Kong RFID’ keys to success with the audience. The ceremony ended with blessings from the masters of ceremonies and cheers of the crowd. Guests were then invited to enjoy refreshments in the reception area or go on office tours.

Thanks to the immense support from guests and tremendous effort of our staff, the grand opening ceremony was held successfully. It signifies Hong Kong RFID’s continuous growth in prospect. 

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