Hong Kong Computer Society (HKCS)
Founded in 1970, the Hong Kong Computer Society (HKCS) is an established non-profit organisation dedicated to improving and developing Hong Kong's information technology industry (IT).
Committed to promoting the highest professional standards, the HKCS was the Hong Kong IT industry's first recognised professional organisation and is also the largest. It draws its members from a diverse array of IT users, corporations and individuals who work together to enhance the industry's capability and profile.
The HKCS plays a pivotal role in Hong Kong's ongoing development as a regional technology hub. Its aims include providing a forum for the exchange of information, and ideas among members, as well as working with the Hong Kong Government and the general public on matters related to the IT industry and its broader interests. For example, the HKCS' President is a key contributor to the Government's Digital 21 Strategy and a member of the strategy's Advisory Committee.