
More than twenty technology companies and research institutions from Hong Kong took part in the exhibitions, showcasing developments spanning connectivity, digital transformation, advanced devices and systems.
The initiative was organized through collaboration between major technology ecosystem partners and trade promotion organizations, aiming to connect Hong Kong innovators with global telecommunications leaders, investors and enterprise partners.
Mobile World Congress, widely regarded as the world’s premier event for communications technology, brings together industry leaders, startups and policymakers to explore emerging trends across the digital economy.
Running alongside the main event, 4 Years From Now focuses on entrepreneurial ventures and provides a global stage for startups seeking investment and international expansion.
The Hong Kong delegation used the events to demonstrate how research and development projects can be transformed into real-world commercial solutions.
Technologies on display ranged from next-generation communications platforms and artificial intelligence-driven digital services to advanced sensing and computing systems designed for industrial and urban applications.
Among the innovations highlighted were systems designed to support integrated sensing and communication using millimeter-wave technology, enabling advanced drone communications and industrial monitoring in environments such as smart ports and automated factories.
These solutions illustrate how telecommunications technology is increasingly integrated with artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to create new digital infrastructure.
Participating companies also showcased tools aimed at accelerating digital transformation across logistics, manufacturing and enterprise operations.
Other exhibitors focused on smart devices, advanced optical technologies and data platforms intended to enhance efficiency across a range of industries.
Throughout the exhibitions, the Hong Kong pavilion hosted networking sessions, presentations and startup pitching events designed to foster collaboration between entrepreneurs, venture capital firms and multinational technology companies.
Organizers said the activities were intended to help promising ventures validate their solutions, attract investment and expand into international markets.
The presence of the Hong Kong delegation at both Mobile World Congress and 4 Years From Now underscores the city’s continuing effort to position innovation and technology as a key pillar of economic growth.
By bringing startups and research institutions to one of the world’s largest technology gatherings, the initiative seeks to strengthen partnerships with European and global partners while accelerating the commercialization of emerging technologies.














































