
Twin exhibitions expected to gather international innovators, investors and industry leaders to explore smart city solutions and next-generation electronics
Two of Asia’s major technology exhibitions, InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair, are scheduled to open in April 2026, bringing together global innovators, technology companies and investors to showcase emerging digital solutions and advanced electronics.
The events will take place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and are expected to attract thousands of exhibitors and visitors from across the world.
Organizers say the exhibitions aim to highlight cutting-edge technologies and reinforce Hong Kong’s role as a major platform for international technology exchange and trade.
InnoEX focuses on smart city innovation and advanced digital transformation technologies.
Exhibits will include developments in artificial intelligence, robotics, smart mobility, digital infrastructure and solutions designed to improve urban living.
The event also provides opportunities for governments, technology providers and enterprises to discuss policy initiatives and partnerships supporting digital transformation.
Running concurrently, the Hong Kong Electronics Fair will present a wide range of consumer electronics, smart devices and electronic components.
The exhibition traditionally attracts manufacturers, distributors and technology buyers seeking new products and supply-chain partnerships.
Industry participants say the dual exhibitions create a comprehensive technology ecosystem where startups, established companies and investors can connect.
Demonstrations, seminars and networking sessions will enable participants to exchange ideas on emerging technology trends, including smart city applications, sustainable innovation and next-generation electronics manufacturing.
Hong Kong officials and industry leaders have emphasized that the exhibitions highlight the city’s continuing role as an international technology marketplace linking mainland China, Asia and global markets.
The events are also expected to support collaboration between research institutions, startups and multinational companies.
The 2026 editions of InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair are anticipated to draw strong international participation as technology firms seek new opportunities for partnerships and expansion in the rapidly evolving digital economy.
The events will take place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and are expected to attract thousands of exhibitors and visitors from across the world.
Organizers say the exhibitions aim to highlight cutting-edge technologies and reinforce Hong Kong’s role as a major platform for international technology exchange and trade.
InnoEX focuses on smart city innovation and advanced digital transformation technologies.
Exhibits will include developments in artificial intelligence, robotics, smart mobility, digital infrastructure and solutions designed to improve urban living.
The event also provides opportunities for governments, technology providers and enterprises to discuss policy initiatives and partnerships supporting digital transformation.
Running concurrently, the Hong Kong Electronics Fair will present a wide range of consumer electronics, smart devices and electronic components.
The exhibition traditionally attracts manufacturers, distributors and technology buyers seeking new products and supply-chain partnerships.
Industry participants say the dual exhibitions create a comprehensive technology ecosystem where startups, established companies and investors can connect.
Demonstrations, seminars and networking sessions will enable participants to exchange ideas on emerging technology trends, including smart city applications, sustainable innovation and next-generation electronics manufacturing.
Hong Kong officials and industry leaders have emphasized that the exhibitions highlight the city’s continuing role as an international technology marketplace linking mainland China, Asia and global markets.
The events are also expected to support collaboration between research institutions, startups and multinational companies.
The 2026 editions of InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair are anticipated to draw strong international participation as technology firms seek new opportunities for partnerships and expansion in the rapidly evolving digital economy.














































