Bosco Law is the Deputy Chairman and CEO of LAWSGROUP, where he leads and oversees the Group’s global operations and development strategies in Apparel Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Retail and Property Investments. Founded in 1975, LAWSGROUP has been one of the industry leaders in garment manufacturing and fashion retail for nearly 5 decades. Bosco also holds the position of Chairman at Laws Properties Group. Starting in 2012, Bosco initiated and led a series of industrial building revitalization projects in Hong Kong, including D2 Place ONE & TWO in Lai Chi Kok, Connaught Marina in Sheung Wan, the first 5G smart building KTR350 in East Kowloon, and several other property sites. D2 Place is Hong Kong’s first revitalized shopping mall-cum-office complex, in which Bosco inaugurated a “6-Step Entrepreneurship Model” as part of the Group’s Creating Shared Value (CSV) initiatives. Since its launch in 2013, thousands of young entrepreneurs, local designers, and other parties from the Creative Industries were groomed and benefited from D2 Place, fostering their development across the city. Bosco obtained an Honors Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, with a minor in Fine Art History, from the University of Toronto in 2002. Alongside his commercial ventures, he serves as a Non-Executive Director of Bossini International Holdings Ltd, as well as Chairman of the Textile Council of Hong Kong and the Fashion and Textiles Training Board of the Vocational Training Council. He is also an Advisor to Our Hong Kong Foundation.
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Wed 23 Oct
11:55 AM — 12:30 PM (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
Morning Breakout – IDEATE 1b: Bottom Up: Hong Kong’s Tourism Crossroads: Unlocking the Potential
A decrease in high-spending tourists and residents has strained revenues and placed operators in a bind. In addition, talent shortages, high rents and cost surges have squeezed margins. How can operators navigate these challenges and thrive?
What are the formulas that ensure survival? What new concepts can thrive and what locations – old and new – provide the greater rewards? Are there opportunities for bold moves or do uncertainties stymie innovation? Hear directly from those on the frontline pushing to succeed.