Hong Kong Electronics Fair Showcases Global AI and Robotics Innovation with Over 3,200 Exhibitors
TL;DR
The HKTDC's electronics fair offers businesses access to cutting-edge AI and robotics from 3,200 global exhibitors, providing competitive advantages in emerging markets.
The HKTDC organized dual fairs featuring 3,200 exhibitors across AI robotics, silver economy, and digital entertainment zones with structured forums and business matching platforms.
These technologies improve daily life through healthcare robotics, senior safety devices, and accessible AI tools that enhance mobility and personal wellbeing for all ages.
Visitors can interact with humanoid robots performing kung fu, test smart rings that detect emotions, and experience immersive VR activities at the exhibition.
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The 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 28th electronicAsia have opened simultaneously at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, running for four consecutive days and featuring over 3,200 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions. This massive gathering represents one of Asia's most significant electronics marketplaces, bringing together technology leaders from across the globe including the Chinese Mainland, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Australia, the United States, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. The HKTDC has organized 120 buying missions from 61 countries and regions to visit and source at the two fairs, underscoring the event's international significance and Hong Kong's position as a global trading hub.
This year's Autumn Electronics Fair focuses on three major technological areas that reflect current market trends and societal needs: artificial intelligence and robotics, the silver economy, and digital entertainment. The event serves as a crucial platform for Chinese Mainland technology giants, particularly those from "Hangzhou's Six Little Dragons" and "Shenzhen's Eight Great Guardians of Embodied Intelligence," to showcase their latest innovations and expand into international markets. Prof Frederick Ma, Chairman of the HKTDC, emphasized the organization's commitment to supporting enterprises in going global, helping with transformation and exploring new markets while leveraging Hong Kong's role as a superconnector and super value-adder.
The RoboPark event space has emerged as a highlight of this year's fair, featuring over 30 events across the four-day exhibition period with live demonstrations by robots from various regions. Major robotics companies including DEEP Robotics, BrainCo, DIGIT, PaXini Tech, and LimX Dynamics are presenting groundbreaking technologies such as the X30 Quadruped Robodog, next-generation bionic dexterous hands, and humanoid robots with advanced tactile sensing and AI vision. The event provides a unique opportunity for mainland technology exhibitors to launch new products internationally, with companies like Hangzhou-based Ascentiz using the platform to introduce the world's first modular exoskeleton.
In the AI and robotics category, several standout products demonstrate the rapid advancement of embodied intelligence technologies. The humanoid robot TORA One from PaXini Technology features advanced tactile sensing and AI vision suitable for service, logistics and healthcare applications. Deep Robotics' X30 Quadruped Robodog excels in navigating rough terrain and low-visibility areas with waterproof protection and intelligent navigation capabilities. Booster Robotics presents the humanoid robot Booster T1, which won the RoboCup 2025 and can perform complex movements including soccer kicks and kung fu moves with impressive accuracy.
The digital entertainment sector showcases innovative products that enhance user experiences across various applications. GooVision Technology's Head-Mounted Display provides high-definition visuals with full-area clarity and immersive 3D, suitable for surgical assistance and pilot training. Guangzhou Rigal Electronics' RD-839 Smart Projector supports 4K resolution for home theatre systems while maintaining portability for outdoor entertainment. The gaming segment features products like the Cypher 81 Keyboard from Epomaker Inc with customisable RGB lighting and intuitive control features, alongside specialized gaming accessories designed to enhance the user experience.
The silver economy category addresses the growing needs of aging populations with smart healthcare and assistive technologies. Products like BloomCap from AGreen Marketing Limited use internationally patented PCT technology to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth, while also helping relieve headaches and improve sleep quality. The At-home Pill Dispenser from Kin Technology enables automatic dispensing of up to 12 different medications with IoT technology for remote management. Smart Walking Stick from Megastek Technologies integrates GPS tracking, emergency alerts and obstacle detection for round-the-clock safety protection.
Concurrent forums and seminars add significant educational value to the event, including the 10th Symposium on Innovation & Technology co-organized by the HKTDC and the Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association. This year's symposium explored how robotics technology can drive innovation across various sectors through interdisciplinary collaboration. Additional events include the Hong Kong Electronic Forum focusing on advanced battery technology and energy storage innovations, and the Future Stage: AI x Performing Arts Awards showcasing how young innovators combine AI with performing arts. The event information and details can be found through the official websites at https://hkelectronicsfairae.hktdc.com and http://www.electronicasia.com, providing comprehensive resources for participants and interested parties.
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