Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong
2 Lower Albert Rd
Central, Hong Kong
Tel:+852-2521-1511
Fax:+852-2868-4092
E-mail: fcc@fcchk.org
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong
2 Lower Albert Rd
Central, Hong Kong
Tel:+852-2521-1511
Fax:+852-2868-4092
E-mail: fcc@fcchk.org
The Hong Kong Institute of Accredited Accounting Technicians (HKIAAT) (formerly known as The Hong Kong Association of Accounting Technicians) was set up in 1988. We are the subsidiary of Hong Kong’s only statutory licensing body of accountants, the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
“Internet Professional Association” (”iProA”), formerly known as the “Internet Professionals Association”, a non-profit making professional organization founded in 1999, is dedicated to the bridging of digital divide in society, and advancing the art & science and proper application of Internet technology. We have over 1,170 members, and operate under the leadership of a 25 member Council. Our activities are managed by a 61 member Executive Committee through 21 Committees with the full support of 4 full time staff at the end of December, 2005. Members of iProA come from a wide spectrum of professions, including experts in areas like innovative design, sales, marketing, infrastructure, e-commerce, consultancy, investment and other Internet related professional services. Many of our members are CEOs and senior executives from leading information technology enterprises.
http://jo-san.it/
The Entrepreneurs Club was founded in Hong Kong in January 2002 to provide existing and would be Entrepreneurs with a regular monthly forum for intellectual exchange.
The Entrepreneurs Club meets every first Tuesday of the month. Membership is open to everyone who has an entrepreneurial spirit - not only business owners (or part owners) or angel investors.
http://www.entrepreneurs.com.hk/html/index.html
TEN was established at the end of 2005 as an association for entrepreneurs in Hong Kong through which they can access a network of peers and information from a practical perspective. Members who come from diverse backgrounds and all nationalities can interact to exchange expertise on personal and business improvement.
http://ten.org.hk
The Hong Kong Computer Society (HKCS) was founded in 1970, in the early days of information technology (IT). The vision that led to its establishment still continues to provide the Hong Kong business sector, the general public and the Hong Kong SAR Government with vital new insights and advice into the ways in which information technology is shaping and changing our lives.
http://www.hkcs.org.hk/en_hk/home/home.asp
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