
The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion, the largest ever at the event, featured technologies spanning advanced materials, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, electronics, robotics and life-sciences solutions, drawing significant attention from global investors and industry leaders.
The city’s presence at the world’s premier technology exhibition reflected the strength and diversity of its innovation ecosystem.
Three Hong Kong innovators earned coveted recognition at the CES Innovation Awards 2026. Point Fit Technology Limited’s ultra-thin wearable patch for continuous sweat lactate monitoring won in the Digital Health category for its non-invasive real-time health tracking capability, while Eieling Technology Limited’s portable fatty liver diagnostic device delivered medical-grade assessments in approximately thirty seconds.
Widemount Dynamics Tech Limited captured the “Best of Innovation” distinction for its AI-powered Smart Firefighting Robot, a solution designed to operate in hazardous environments and enhance human safety.
These accolades highlighted not only technical ingenuity but also real-world application potential across health, safety and wellness domains.
Beyond award winners, numerous Hong Kong enterprises presented a broad range of promising technologies at CES 2026, from robotics and AI systems to wearable health devices and sustainability-oriented solutions, demonstrating the city’s capacity to deliver market-ready innovation with global relevance.
Delegates reported that the Hong Kong pavilion attracted thousands of visitors, facilitating valuable networking and commercial opportunities.
Industry observers noted that this strong showing reinforces Hong Kong’s reputation as a dynamic international hub for research, development and cross-border collaboration in technology and innovation.







































