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From April 11 to 30, 2025, the Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo will host one of the largest sourcing events in Asia, the Global Sources Hong Kong Shows 2025. The event will span nearly three weeks and cover nine major product categories: Gaming, Consumer Electronics, Electronic Components, Mobile Electronics, Smart Home, Security & Home Appliances, Home & Kitchen, Lifestyle, Sports & Outdoor, and Baby & Children’s Products. 

Attendees can expect to meet around 5,000 top Asian suppliers, explore nearly 9,000 booths, and view more than 340,000 innovative products. With over 100,000 professional buyers expected from across the globe, the show is set to be a key destination for global sourcing and trendspotting.

Vision from the Organizers

Mr. John Kao, Vice President of Global Sources, emphasizes the show’s role in helping businesses anticipate market trends and make sourcing decisions that are both strategic and practical. He also highlights how the integration of AI and data-driven tools will improve the platform’s O2O (Online-to-Offline) services. 

The 2025 edition of the show will also mark the 30th anniversary of GlobalSources.com, celebrating its three decades of digital innovation in global trade.

Phase 1 (April 11–14): Consumer Electronics and Gaming Take the Stage

The opening phase will focus on Consumer Electronics, Electronic Components, and the launch of the all-new Gaming Show. This debut segment will feature over 200 exhibitors specializing in esports gear and gaming innovations. A major highlight will be the “KOLs & Buyers’ Favorite Gaming Gear Awards,” judged by international influencers with large esports followings. 

Six key product categories, mice, keyboards, chairs, monitors, controllers, and headsets, will be evaluated based on design, functionality, user experience, build quality, and innovation. Brands such as DAREU, AULA, PXN, VGN, FL·ESPORTS, Morphling, Mchose, and Beiou are scheduled to be featured. Visitors can also look forward to cosplay performances and entertainment, where popular characters will be brought to life to enhance engagement and draw in crowds.

Phase 2 (April 18–21): Innovation in Mobile, Smart Living, and Lifestyle Products

Phase 2 will shift focus to Mobile Electronics, Smart Home, Security & Appliances, Home & Kitchen, and Lifestyle. More than 2,000 cross-border enterprises are set to participate, with many showcasing innovations that move beyond imitation to original trend-setting. The emphasis will be on niche markets, emotional branding, and personalized services designed to appeal to next-gen consumers.

In Mobile Electronics, visitors will encounter modular DIY tech accessories, AI-powered gadgets, and stylish co-branded devices. Yosse plans to reimagine men’s grooming tools as fashion-forward lifestyle items, while DOOGEE will highlight sleek smartphones for style-conscious users. Meanwhile, Creek Wearable will unveil cutting-edge AI wearables featuring DeepSeek and ChatGPT capabilities.

For Smart Home and Appliances, CE-LINK will present a range of daily-use home products that integrate AI with modern “tech aesthetics.” In the Lifestyle section, exhibitors like Petsuper will introduce smart feeders and dispensers for pets, tapping into the booming pet economy. SIWIEY will display a sleek smart LED makeup mirror equipped with light-sensing features and a minimalist design.

Phase 3 (April 27–30): Active Living and Family-Focused Solutions

The final phase of the show will concentrate on Sports & Outdoor products as well as Baby & Children’s Products. The themes for this segment will include product innovation, custom solutions, and niche consumer scenarios. A standout feature will be the “World Cup Fever Zone,” designed to capitalize on the rising excitement ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Visitors will see a wide array of sports gear, jerseys, and collectible memorabilia. Key exhibitors like Maxstar, known for eco-friendly footballs and branding partnerships with Pepsi and Coca-Cola, and jersey specialists Healy Sportswear and Normzl will showcase their latest offerings.

In the Outdoor Sports section, attendees will find a full lineup of camping equipment, climbing tools, and water sports accessories. To add interactivity and fun, the Sports Carnival will feature hands-on zones for pickleball and soccer, along with an indoor triathlon challenge combining simulated skiing, cycling, and rowing. Closing out the cultural experience, martial arts master Lam Shu Shing is scheduled to perform a demonstration of Leung Sheung Wing Chun, offering a unique blend of tradition and athleticism.

To learn more about the show, explore exhibitors, or register for entry, visit the official site here.

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