Linnovate Partners CEO Henry Lin to Speak at HKVCA Luncheon on AI’s Real Impact on Fund Operations

Linnovate Partners and RAISE Technologies’ Founder and CEO, Henry Lin, will deliver a keynote speech at the Hong Kong Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (HKVCA) luncheon. The event, themed “Beyond the Hype: The Rise of AI and Its Real Impact on Fund Operational Efficiency,” will take place on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at The China Club, 14/F, Bank of China Building, 1 Bank Street, Central, Hong Kong.

Join us for a discussion on how top-performing funds are deploying AI to automate repetitive tasks, such as investor reporting and compliance processes, and how AI can uncover hidden risks and opportunities. More importantly, we’ll address the critical adoption dilemma: should fund managers take the lead in modernizing operations? Do LPs need to push harder for tech-enabled transparency? Or will third-party providers bridge the capability gap for firms lacking in-house expertise? This session will seek to cut through the noise and examine where AI is delivering real value today, and what firms need to do to move from theory to results.

About HKVCA

Established in 1987, the HKVCA’s mission is to encourage a vibrant venture capital and private equity industry in Asia while promoting the role of member firms in value creation, innovation and economic development. The HKVCA provides a forum for networking and experience sharing for its members; promotes industry professional ethics, international best practices and standards; and represents the views of its members before governmental and other relevant bodies.

Registration & Inquiries

Visit the website for event details: https://www.hkvca.com.hk/event/hkvca-luncheon-talk-beyond-the-hype-the-rise-of-ai-and-its-real-impact-on-fund-operational-efficiency/

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