Hong Kong 2030 / Hong Kong Radio 3
In 2030 Hong Kong will have one of the most elderly populations in the Asia pacific region with 1 in 4 people over the age of 65 and 6.8% (550,000 people) over 80 years of age. It’s population will have risen from 7.264 million today to 8.2 million, males life expectancy will ris.
When signals like Hong Kong 2030 / Hong Kong Radio 3 emerge, organisations that engage early have the advantage of choosing their response rather than reacting to events. That gap between those who prepared and those who did not is where competitive positioning is actually made or lost.
The most important question is not whether Hong Kong 2030 / Hong Kong Radio 3 will matter, but how quickly it will matter in your specific context. Leaders benefit most from mapping the ripple effects early — not just the direct impact but the second and third-order consequences that arrive later and hit harder. That is the practical work of foresight.