Hong Kong Technology Fairs Highlight AI, Robotics and Smart Lighting Innovations
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The HKTDC's autumn technology fairs offer businesses a competitive edge by showcasing cutting-edge AI, robotics, and smart lighting innovations from over 6,200 global exhibitors.
The HKTDC organizes four sequential technology fairs in October featuring structured exhibition zones, forums, and hybrid formats to systematically present electronics and lighting innovations.
These technology fairs advance smart city development and improve daily life through rehabilitation robotics, senior-friendly lighting, and sustainable solutions that enhance urban living worldwide.
Visitors can experience robot-made coffee, see a Guinness World Record LED screen, and explore humanoid robots at these immersive technology fairs in Hong Kong.
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The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is organizing four major technology fairs this autumn that will bring together over 6,200 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions. These events demonstrate Hong Kong's strategic positioning as an international convention and exhibition hub while highlighting technological innovations that align with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's policy direction on artificial intelligence and technological innovation. The fairs closely correspond with measures proposed in the recent Policy Address that aim to promote AI as a core industry for Hong Kong's future development.
The 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 28th electronicAsia, running from October 13 to 16 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, will feature more than 3,200 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions. With the theme "World's Leading Electronics Marketplace," the Electronics Fair places special emphasis on AI and robotics, the silver economy, and digital entertainment. The event includes the special RoboPark event space showcasing robots for commercial, rehabilitation, and living applications, featuring companies like DEEP Robotics presenting the X30 Quadruped Robodog for inspection and search-and-rescue operations, and BrainCo displaying the Revo2 bionic dexterous hand that simulates natural human hand movements.
PaXini Tech, designated as one of "Shenzhen's Eight Great Guardians of Embodied Intelligence," will showcase a humanoid robot with advanced tactile sensing and AI vision capabilities. The newly added RISE Avenue exhibition zone will feature emerging electronic technology brands presenting smart devices, sensing technology, and wearable equipment. The Hall of Fame zone brings together more than 500 world-renowned electronic brands, including first-time exhibitor Japanese brand AIWA presenting smart audio products, while other notable participants include Rapoo Technology showcasing e-sports computer accessories and Philips introducing audio gadgets. The event website at https://hkelectronicsfairae.hktdc.com provides additional information for interested participants.
Concurrently, electronicAsia, jointly organized by the HKTDC and MMI Asia Pte Ltd, showcases electronic components, power supplies, printed circuit boards, and electronic manufacturing services. Exhibitors include Australian company Masters & Young, which specializes in printed circuit board design and manufacturing for aerospace, medical, industrial, and renewable energy applications. The event's website at https://www.electronicasia.com offers comprehensive details about participating companies and products.
The Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) and Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo, running under the theme "Illuminated Designs for a Smarter Future" from October 27-30 and October 28-31 respectively, will feature approximately 3,000 exhibitors from more than 20 countries and regions. The Hall of Connected Lighting returns in 2025, bringing together about 60 top-tier brands including GRE Alpha, Foshan Electrical and Lighting, TUYA Smart from Chinese Mainland, and international names such as Casambi from Finland, Moorgen from Germany, Koizumi from Japan, and Signify from the Netherlands.
Several exhibitors will present products used in globally renowned projects, including GRE Alpha's LED drivers and light strings deployed in the lighting show and horticultural system at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. Casambi will showcase lighting control systems applied at the Sanxingdui Museum, the BBC's London headquarters, and M+ Museum in Hong Kong. The lighting fair's official website at https://hklightingfairae.hktdc.com provides detailed information about exhibition zones and participating companies.
The Outdoor and Tech Light Expo will feature the Smart Pole and Solution Zone showcasing innovations that support smart city planning and energy efficiency optimization. Shenzhen's Unilumin Group will present its multi-functional Smart Light Pole that integrates lighting, Wi-Fi, electric vehicle charging, and environmental monitoring into a single unit. The expo website at https://hkotlexpo.hktdc.com contains comprehensive information about the event's offerings and participants.
The four fairs will feature multiple forums and seminars, including the 10th Symposium on Innovation & Technology exploring robotics development across land, sea, and sky, and the Connected Lighting Forum discussing smart living ecosystems and sustainable lighting development. The events adopt the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, integrating online and offline formats with the Click2Match AI-driven business matching platform facilitating online negotiations and matchmaking for global participants.
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