InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair Open with Focus on AI and Robotics

InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) opened today, showcasing over 2,800 exhibitors from 27 countries, with a new RoboPark featuring humanoid robots and AI-driven innovations, emphasizing Hong Kong's role as an international I&T hub.

NY Metrowire Staff
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InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair Open with Focus on AI and Robotics

InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) officially opened today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, gathering global technology experts with a spotlight on AI+ and robotics. The two flagship fairs, running for four consecutive days, are jointly organized by the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the HKSAR Government and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). Under the theme "Innovate . Automate . Elevate," the events bring together leading I&T solutions, artificial intelligence technologies, and cutting-edge electronic products, along with forums, seminars, business-matching sessions, and networking events. These activities align with the National 15th Five-Year Plan and the I&T development directions outlined in the Hong Kong Government’s latest Budget.

Jenny Koo, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, highlighted the significance of the fairs, stating: "The HKTDC is committed to building world-class business platforms that foster cross-regional, cross-industry and cross-sector collaboration, highlighting Hong Kong’s international and innovation strengths. This year, InnoEX and the EFSE bring together over 2,800 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions, showcasing AI+ driven innovations and advanced electronic products. Robotics technology is a major highlight. We have newly launched the ‘RoboPark’ which brings together technology companies from Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and overseas to showcase over 100 robots across diverse application scenarios."

The newly launched RoboPark spans both fairs and features a strong line-up of exhibitors, including four of the world’s top five best-selling humanoid robot manufacturers: AgiBot, Unitree, UBTECH, and EngineAI. Unitree will present the first launch outside Chinese Mainland for its next-generation quadruped robot dog, Unitree A2, capable of running at up to 5 m/s and climbing to a height of up to 1 m, equipped with ultra-wide-angle LiDAR for real-time 3D perception. Hong Kong-based Rice Robotics presents autonomous robots for building and office operations, including delivery, cleaning, and patrol security, powered by proprietary navigation technology.

InnoEX features over 550 exhibitors from 21 countries and regions, with first-time participation from Austria, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, the Philippines, and the United States. The exhibition focuses on five key areas: AI+, Robotics, Low-altitude Economy, PropTech, and RetailTech. In AI+, the Digital Policy Office presents the "Smart Hong Kong Pavilion" featuring innovative solutions from over 20 government departments. China Mobile Hong Kong showcases a drone traffic management system for low-altitude logistics delivery and intelligent inspection. The EFSE focuses on Smart Home & Solutions, Health Tech & Gadgets, and Pet Intelligence, with some 60 products launched for the first time, including the BG120 Smart Sports Glasses and the Great Wall Dragon Armor Mini PC series.

Over 100 events will be held over four days, including a thematic seminar titled "Driving Innovation and Industry Development through China's Next Five-Year Roadmap" featuring JD Group, Ant Group, and Pfizer. The fairs also feature the Business of Innovation and Technology Week (BIT Week), which includes the 3rd Hong Kong World Youth Science Conference and the World Internet Conference Asia Pacific Summit. For more information, visit InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition).

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