Hong Kong Electronics Fair Showcases Global AI and Robotics Innovation with Over 3,200 Exhibitors
October 14th, 2025 5:08 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair and electronicAsia bring together leading technology companies from 20 countries, highlighting cutting-edge AI, robotics, and digital entertainment solutions that signal major advancements in global technology markets.
The 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 28th electronicAsia opened today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, featuring over 3,200 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions. The four-day event showcases significant technological advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital entertainment, with particular emphasis on Chinese mainland technology companies expanding their global reach.
Prof Frederick Ma, Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), emphasized the event's role in supporting enterprise globalization and market exploration. The HKTDC has organized 120 buying missions from 61 countries and regions to facilitate business connections at the fairs, reinforcing Hong Kong's position as a global business connector.
The Autumn Electronics Fair focuses on three major technological areas: AI and robotics, the silver economy, and digital entertainment. A special RoboPark event space features more than 30 live demonstrations over the four-day exhibition, showcasing robotics applications in business, rehabilitation, and daily living. Leading Chinese technology companies from "Hangzhou's Six Little Dragons" and "Shenzhen's Eight Great Guardians of Embodied Intelligence" are prominently featured, using the platform to launch new products and expand into international markets.
Notable robotics exhibits include DEEP Robotics' X30 Quadruped Robodog, equipped with waterproof protection and intelligent navigation for tasks such as tunnel patrols and emergency rescue. BrainCo's Revo2 bionic dexterous hand serves as an advanced prosthetic solution. From Shenzhen's technology leaders, PaXini Tech showcases humanoid robots with advanced tactile sensing and AI vision suitable for service, logistics, and healthcare applications.
The event introduces several new exhibition areas, including RISE Avenue for emerging electronic technology brands and the Adventure Hub's Immersive Experience Zone, which combines virtual reality, augmented reality, and AI for interactive entertainment experiences. The Hall of Fame brings together more than 500 world-renowned electronic brands, while the new Hong Kong Tech Showcase features innovation and technology products from approximately 40 local companies.
Digital entertainment innovations include GooVision Technology Company Limited's Head-Mounted Display with high-definition visuals suitable for surgical assistance and pilot training, available at https://hkelectronicsfairae.hktdc.com. Guangzhou Rigal Electronics Company Limited's RD-839 Smart Projector supports 4K resolution for home theater systems and outdoor entertainment.
Silver economy solutions address growing demographic needs with products like AGreen Marketing Limited's BloomCap, featuring internationally patented PCT technology for hair regrowth, and Kin Technology Limited's At-home Pill Dispenser, which automates medication management using IoT technology. Megastek Technologies Ltd's Smart Walking Stick integrates GPS tracking, emergency alerts, and obstacle detection for elderly safety.
Concurrent electronicAsia exhibition showcases electronic components, power supplies, printed circuit boards, and test equipment. Australian exhibitor Masters & Young displays self-designed printed circuit boards with expertise across mining, medical, industrial, automotive, and renewable sectors. Additional event information is available at http://www.electronicasia.com.
The fairs feature multiple forums and seminars, including the 10th Symposium on Innovation & Technology co-organized by the HKTDC and Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association. The symposium explored robotics technology advancement through interdisciplinary collaboration, with speakers including Stanley Sum of KPMG Advisory and Kenny Lau of SF Express. Other events include the Hong Kong Electronic Forum focusing on battery technology innovations and the Future Stage: AI x Performing Arts Awards showcasing AI applications in creative fields.
Startup-focused activities such as Startup Smart Launch and the 10th Hong Kong Value Creation for Technology: Pitching Competition provide platforms for young entrepreneurs to showcase innovations and attract investor support. The HKTDC's EXHIBITION+ hybrid model enables additional online business matching through the Click2Match platform, extending the event's reach beyond physical attendance.
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