Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), a brand new office dedicated to promoting the development of creative industries in Hong Kong, was officially set up today (June 1). Applications for funding support under the newly established $300 million CreateSmart Initiative (CSI) are also invited with effect from today.
“Creative industries are important economic drivers for Hong Kong. They help to increase the innovation capacity of the economy and can be a powerhouse for future economic growth. If they can be supported and nurtured effectively, the potential of the creative economy is substantial. It has been our policy to drive their development,” the Deputy Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Technology) and acting Head of CCIDAHK, Mr Alan Siu, said today at a press briefing.
According to the latest statistics, Hong Kong has around 32,000 creative industry-related establishments, with over 170,000 practitioners engaged, and creating an added value to Hong Kong’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of over $60 billion annually, representing around 4% of the GDP.
Established under the Communications and Technology Branch of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau (CEDB), CreateHK is set to provide one-stop services and better support for the industries. It will pool together existing resources and various supporting schemes under various departments of the CEDB family.
“With a clear vision to build Hong Kong into a regional creative capital and a mission to foster a conducive environment to facilitate creative industries development, CreateHK will have a better focus on industries’ need and develop initiatives as well as spearhead Government’s measures that best suit them.
“It will be tasked to coordinate efforts of different parties within the Government and to establish an effective mechanism to more actively engage industry representatives,” Mr Siu said.
The office will adopt a comprehensive and multi-pronged approach to implement a development strategy for the industries covering the following areas:
-nurturing a pool of creative human capital which will form the backbone of HK’s
creative economy; -facilitating start-ups and the development of creative establishments; -generating demand for innovation and creativity and expanding local market size for creative industries; -promoting creative industries on the Mainland and overseas to help explore outside markets; -fostering a creative atmosphere with the community; -developing creative clusters in the territory to generate synergy and facilitate exchanges; and -promoting Hong Kong as Asia’s creative hub.
The office will be led by the Head of CCIDAHK with about 40 staff. In addition to managing the Film Development Fund (FDF), the Design Smart Initiative (DSI) and the Film Guarantee Fund (FGF), the dedicated office will be responsible for administering the CSI.
The CSI aims to provide financial support in the coming three years to initiatives that are conducive to the development of the industries but not covered by the FDF, DSI and FGF. Applications to the CSI will be assessed by an independent vetting committee comprising members from the different creative industries as well as representatives from relevant professions, quasi-Government and non-Government organisations, the academia and the private sector. CreateHK will serve as the secretariat of the vetting committee. The CSI is open for application starting June 1, and application form and guidelines are available at the CreateHK website.
Meanwhile, the Government started an open recruitment cum in-service appointment exercise today to identify a suitable candidate to head CreateHK. Mr Siu, who is standing in as Head of Create HK, said: “We are looking for a high calibre individual who shares our vision and commitment to drive the development of the creative industries which is a new growth sector for the economy of Hong Kong.”
The successful candidate will be ranked at Directorate Pay Scale Point 3 (D3) on the Directorate Pay Scale and appointed on civil service agreement terms for a period of three years. Candidates should possess at least 12 years of experience at a senior level, preferably with a large public or private organisation; a good general education; strong leadership and management capabilities; and good interpersonal and communication skills. Relevant qualifications and experience in creative industries or related qualifications and experience would be an advantage.
The vacancy advertisement would be placed in newspapers today and tomorrow and would be available at the website: http://www.ccidahk.gov.hk. The Government has also issued an internal vacancy circular to invite incumbent substantive Directorate Officers at Directorate Pay Scale Point 1 (D1) or above within the civil service who possess equivalent qualifications or managerial experience to apply for the post.
The office of CreateHK is located at 40/F, Revenue Tower, Wan Chai and can be contacted by e-mail (enquiry@ccidahk.gov.hk). More information about the office is also available at its website: http://www.ccidahk.gov.hk.
Ends/Monday, June 1, 2009