Covid-19 opens up new frontiers for firms


High-tech: M Visioner’s VR-guided surgery system, m Navigation, shows the real-time location of the abnormality and all necessary details a surgeon needs to make a precise surgical plan. — China Daily/ANN

Struggling to mitigate the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, some Hong Kong companies operating on the Chinese mainland have adopted proactive strategies to offset heavy losses and keep their businesses afloat.

The abrupt disruption to their operations has inspired many to rethink development plans and explore new products and market channels, but experts have warned of the long-term risks of steering toward a new direction.

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