How Hong Kong helped a mainland Chinese driverless tech firm expand to Mideast

How Hong Kong helped a mainland Chinese driverless tech firm expand to Mideast

A mainland Chinese driverless technology company with a research base in Hong Kong is in talks with several Middle Eastern countries to offer its autonomous airport vehicle solutions, its CEO has said ahead of meeting the city’s leader in Qatar.

Speaking to the Post, UISEE CEO Wu Gansha also said the company’s partnership with the Hong Kong International Airport in 2018 had played a pivotal role in its global expansion efforts.

Wu is set to meet Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, who is leading a delegation to Qatar and Kuwait, with its visit to the former getting under way on Sunday after the group arrived the night before.

The trip is also the first time that representatives from mainland companies have joined one of the city’s official delegations.

Earlier this year, the company conducted a pilot project at Qatar’s Hamad International Airport for its autonomous vehicles after previously introducing a similar initiative at Hong Kong airport that had involved more than 100 of its products.

The company’s CEO said the Qatari airport was highly supportive of the initiative as the pilot project was completed less than a year after the initial negotiations wrapped up.

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