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CTT Organises Consultation Sessions on the Telecommunications Law with the Aim of Fostering Consensus and Promoting Legal Innovation within the Industry

In order to align with the rapid development of communication technologies and the socio-economic digital transformation, the Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) has been actively promoting the legislative work of the Telecommunications Law. In order to further refine the content of the draft law, the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) launch a 30-day industry consultation between December 4, 2025 and January 2, 2026. On December 18, two industry consultation sessions were convened, presided over by CTT Director, Ms. Lau Wai Meng and senior officials. The purposes of these sessions were to present the contents of the draft law in detail to industry representatives, professional associations, and government departments, and to gather valuable opinions.


UM publishes ‘Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024)’

The University of Macau (UM) has published the Chronicle of Macao (1999-2024). Compiled by the Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) at UM, the book offers a comprehensive review of major events in Macao over the 25 years since its return to the motherland, documenting developments across various sectors and providing reliable historical materials for research.


One more chance to experience Operation Oops!

The Cultural Affairs Bureau presents Operation Oops! A Musical, an original musical comedy under the project “Commissioning Performing Arts Productions 2024-2026”, running from January 31 to February 2 next year, at the Small Auditorium of Macao Cultural Centre. Due to an overwhelming demand for the three shows initially scheduled, tickets for an additional performance will be available from Sunday, December 21, at 10:00 AM, through the Enjoy Macao Ticketing, Damai, and Maoyan platforms.


“Central Registration for Children Entering Kindergarten for the First Time” can be conducted from 6 to 16 January 2026

The Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) will implement “Central Registration for Children Entering Kindergarten for the First Time” again in January 2026. To simplify the procedure for parents to deal with children’s school interviews and first-time school enrolment, the DSEDJ has unified school admission schedules for all local schools offering pre-primary education. This eliminates the need for parents to personally visit schools to collect and submit application forms. Ms Choi Man Chi, Acting Deputy Director of the DSEDJ, along with heads of relevant divisions, introduced the key implementation points and timeline for “Central Registration” for the 2026/2027 academic year on 18 December. Parents can access information about “Central Registration” on the DSEDJ website (www.dsedj.gov.mo).


Talent Development Committee hosts first briefing session on Macao SAR’s third round of talent recruitment programmes

The Macao SAR Government has launched the third round of its talent recruitment programmes that run from 2 December 2025 to 1 December 2026, continuing to draw applications from three types of global talent with nine programmes, including a high-end talents programme, as well as four outstanding talents programmes and four advanced professionals programmes respectively linked to the big health industry, high-tech industry, modern finance industry; and cultural, sports and other industries.


[Supporting Enterprises to Expand into PSCs] IPIM Held China-PSCs Promotion Seminars in Guangzhou and Foshan to Establish Precise Connections with GBA Leading Enterprises

To cater specifically to the “going-global” needs of enterprises in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (“Greater Bay Area”) seeking to expand into Portuguese-speaking countries (PSCs), Macao Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute (“IPIM”) arranged a delegation of Macao financial professionals to visit Guangzhou and Foshan from 15 to 16 December, with the aim of promoting business and investment opportunities in Portuguese-speaking countries. During the visit, the delegation hosted investment promotion seminars and visited four leading enterprises, with the goal of familiarising more Chinese mainland enterprises with Macao’s dual role as a China-PSCs platform and a “Precise Connector”, encouraging them to utilise Macao’s low taxation system and Lusophone connections for expansion into Portuguese-speaking countries (PSCs).


CE pledges firm adherence to President Xi’s latest instructions on Macao’s development

The Chief Executive, Mr Sam Hou Fai, today said the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Government would take President Xi Jinping’s latest important speech and instructions as its fundamental guiding principles in planning and advancing key tasks.


UM hosts 1st GBA Immunity and Disease Summit

The 1st Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Immunity and Disease Summit was held at the University of Macau (UM). Under the theme ‘Immunity and Human Health: New Frontiers’, the event provided a high-level platform for academic exchange on basic immunology research, the prevention and control of immune-related diseases, and immunotherapy and health promotion. It brought together leading experts from across the Greater Bay Area to drive innovation and development in immunology in the region.


UM Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship holds first expert committee meeting to discuss ‘Health+’ Accelerator Programme

The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) of the University of Macau (UM) held its first expert committee meeting. The meeting focused on the newly launched ‘Health+’ Accelerator Programme, an initiative funded by the Macao Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) to promote technology transfer and innovation in the ‘big health’ sector. Committee members spoke highly of the programme’s direction and progress, and provided suggestions on future strategies and ways to translate related research outcomes into real-world applications.



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