Date: 31 March 2022 (Thursday)
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
PDU: 2 (Technical Stream: 1, Strategic & Business Stream: 1)
Speaker: Ms. Emily Cheung
Language: English
Fee: PMI HK Member: HKD 180
Non PMI HK Member: HKD 280
Status: Closed
Remarks: As a prevention measure against the spread of COVID-19, The seminar will be delivered online with Zoom (Guideline). Please contact PMI HK admin at admin@pmi.org.hk or 2784 1880

About the Topic:

In this sharing session you are able to hear inspiring stories of an cultural tech entrepreneur. How to start with 0 to 1? How failure empower the success in the journey? How to lead a project with different time zone and manage team with different culture? And how to face challenges or unexpected situations like Covid hit? In this session you are also able to interact with her and seek advice if you want to startup project by yourself.

About the Speaker:

Ms Emily Cheung
Founder of STW Innovation Co., Ltd
Co-Founder & CGO of CREATEC Digital
Member of G20 Young Entrepreneur Alliance
Top 50 Entrepreneur worldwide of UNDP INSPIRO Program

Emily is the founder of the cultural and lifestyle platform 赏游地, launched in 2018. 赏游地 is a double side platform that facilitates the Chinese new generation and 4000+ global cultural destinations and brands via technology. The mission is to connect and preserve cultural and art anytime anywhere leveraging technology. Shake to Win is the first Asian shareholder of the Van Gogh Site Foundation from the Netherlands and the go-to-market partners of Picasso foundation Malaga, Spain. Emily also co-founded and CGO of CREATEC, a full-service cross-culture communications agency founded in 2014 and recently named China Advertising’s award – 2020 Independent Ad Agency of the Year.


Remarks: Please fill in the required information and submit. A confirmation letter will be sent on 28 March 2022 (Monday) to all successful applicants. If you have any inquiries, please contact us at 2784 1880.

Reminder: As a courtesy, audiences are recommended to stay till the end of the seminar. PMI Hong Kong Chapter may consider not issuing PDUs to members if their attendance is less than 75% of the session.