The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is set to host four major technology events this October, bringing together more than 6,200 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions. Running under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, these fairs will combine physical showcases with the AI-driven Click2Match business matching platform, highlighting Hong Kong’s push to establish AI as a core industry.

A Month of Innovation and Trade
The lineup includes the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition), electronicAsia, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition), and the Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo. Electronics Fair and electronicAsia will run from 13–16 October at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), while the Lighting Fair takes place from 27–30 October at the same venue. The Outdoor and Tech Light Expo follows at AsiaWorld-Expo from 28–31 October, with overlapping online editions extending the reach of these exhibitions.
Electronics Fair & electronicAsia: Robotics, Silver Economy, and Digital Entertainment
Marking their 45th and 28th editions respectively, the Electronics Fair and electronicAsia will welcome 3,200+ exhibitors under the theme “World’s Leading Electronics Marketplace.” Robotics takes center stage with RoboPark, featuring live demonstrations from Booster Robotics, Unitree Robotics, and innovations such as a robot making coffee and humanoid AI-powered assistants.
New zones like RISE Avenue for emerging smart device brands and Adventure Hub for EV start-ups will complement the Hall of Fame, housing 500+ global names including AIWA, Rapoo, and Philips. Notable product highlights include DEEP Robotics’ quadruped robot dog, BrainCo’s bionic prosthetic hand, and PaXini Tech’s humanoid robot with tactile sensing. The event also emphasizes the silver economy, with smart canes and elder-care solutions, and immersive digital entertainment technologies.
Key forums include the 10th Symposium on Innovation & Technology, focusing on robotics applications across land, sea, and sky, and the Hong Kong Electronic Forum, covering advancements in battery and energy storage technologies.

Lighting Fair: Smart and Sustainable Illumination
The Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) will host 3,000+ exhibitors with the theme “Illuminated Designs for a Smarter Future.” Smart lighting, sustainability, and healthy living will dominate discussions. The Hall of Connected Lighting features 60+ leading brands such as GRE Alpha, TUYA Smart, Moorgen, and Signify, while the Hall of Aurora brings together over 540 international names like LEEDARSON, Tospo, and Megaman.
Award-winning designs such as Moorgen’s smart switch and Bweetech’s Fluorite Lamp will be showcased alongside Filmbase Tech’s Guinness World Record-holding LED mesh flying screen. Real-world applications of lighting in major global projects, from Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay to Osaka World Expo’s Yumeshima Station, will further highlight the fair’s industry relevance.
Outdoor and Tech Light Expo: Smart Cities and Public Lighting
Held at AsiaWorld-Expo, the Outdoor and Tech Light Expo will focus on smart city lighting and outdoor solutions. Exhibits will feature multi-functional smart light poles from Unilumin Group, integrating lighting, EV charging, and Wi-Fi, and professional sports lighting from Lamp Shining Technology, already in use at Canadian baseball fields.
Forums such as the Innovative Lighting Design Forum and Connected Lighting Forum will explore sustainable lighting ecosystems and the road to a net-zero future. A special seminar on sustainable outdoor designs and a masterclass by lighting designer Tino Kwan will add depth to the discussions.
Hybrid Connectivity and Global Reach
All fairs will benefit from HKTDC’s EXHIBITION+ hybrid engagement model, ensuring both in-person and online networking opportunities. Free shuttle services will connect the two main venues, HKCEC and AsiaWorld-Expo, to facilitate seamless visitor participation. With a strong mix of cutting-edge technology, cross-industry collaboration, and AI-driven business platforms, Hong Kong’s October fairs are set to strengthen the city’s role as a global innovation hub.
Register Now
Interested participants can pre-register via the official HKTDC link: HKTDC Pre-Registration Form





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