Lingyi iTech (Guangdong) leads the pack, aiming for HK$8.26 billion to expand its production of hardware components for robotics and artificial intelligence. Close behind, semiconductor designer SG Micro seeks up to HK$4.60 billion to bolster its analog integrated circuit portfolio and fund future acquisitions. Circuit Fabology Microelectronics Equipment, a specialist in printed-circuit board imaging for the chip industry, plans to raise HK$3.24 billion, while Beijing Zhongke WengeAI Science & Technology targets HK$900.5 million to advance its foundational AI models. Parking operator Keytop Parking rounds out the group.
These offerings reflect a broader surge in Hong Kong’s capital markets. Data from Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing indicates that companies raised HK$166.8 billion in the first five months of 2026, a significant jump from the HK$79.2 billion recorded during the same period in 2025. By funneling proceeds into research, manufacturing capacity, and product development, these firms aim to secure their footing in an increasingly competitive landscape.





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