In the coming year, Cyberport will add ten listed companies and welcome two unicorn companies to settle in.
Within the year, Cyberport has added 10 listed companies, including Minglue Technology- (02718), Yunji (02670), and iFLYTEK Medical Technology (02506), all of which have successfully gone public after settling in Cyberport. Additionally, Cyberport-incubated companies Diginex and Real Messenger have also successfully gone public.
On November 6th, the "2025 Cyberport Entrepreneurship and Investment Forum" officially opened at Cyberport in Hong Kong, delving into the new global venture capital market landscape led by artificial intelligence (AI), and announcing the financing achievements of Cyberport startups.
Within the year, Cyberport has added 10 listed companies, including Mingly Technology- (02718), YUNJI (02670), and XUNFEIHEALTH (02506), all of which successfully went public after settling in Cyberport. Cyberport-incubated companies Diginex and Real Messenger also went public. Additionally, Cyberport welcomed two unicorn companies, namely the $1.3 billion-valued STA Intelligence and the $2.5 billion-valued LSC Cloud, injecting strong vitality into the local innovation and technology ecosystem in Hong Kong.
Despite challenges in the global venture capital environment over the past year, Cyberport enterprises have continued to shine in terms of financing performance. From October 2024 to September 2025, Cyberport enterprises successfully raised nearly 3.4 billion yuan, with a total financing amount of 46 billion yuan.
Recently, Cyberport enterprises that have completed large financing rounds include KLN (00636), Bowtie Life Insurance, KPay, KunKUN, Hashkey Group, DigiFT, LeapXpert, and Animoca Brands. These successful cases are concentrated in the fields of AI, blockchain, and digital assets, reflecting the high attention of the capital market to these areas and confirming Cyberport's significant achievements in promoting the development of industries such as AI and Web3.0.
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