Hong Kong Electronics Fair and electronicAsia Showcase Global AI and Robotics Innovation
October 14th, 2025 5:08 AM
By: FisherVista
The concurrent 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair and 28th electronicAsia bring together over 3,200 exhibitors from 20 countries, highlighting cutting-edge AI, robotics, and digital entertainment technologies that signal major advancements in global electronics innovation.
The 45th Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 28th electronicAsia opened today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, running simultaneously for four days and featuring more than 3,200 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions. The scale and international participation of these events demonstrate Hong Kong's continued role as a critical hub for global electronics trade and technological innovation.
This year's exhibitions focus on three major technological areas: artificial intelligence and robotics, digital entertainment, and the silver economy. The concentration on these sectors reflects current global technological trends and addresses evolving societal needs. The events bring together leading technology companies from mainland China, including participants from "Hangzhou's Six Little Dragons" and "Shenzhen's Eight Great Guardians of Embodied Intelligence," showcasing how Chinese tech giants are using the platform to expand globally.
The newly established RoboPark event space features over 30 demonstrations throughout the four-day exhibition, with robots from various regions showcasing applications in business, rehabilitation, and daily living. Major robotics companies including Unitree Robotics and Booster Robotics are presenting their latest technologies, while some mainland exhibitors are using the fair as a platform to launch new products internationally.
Notable robotics innovations on display include the TORA One humanoid robot from PaXini Technology, equipped with advanced tactile sensing and AI vision for service, logistics, and healthcare applications. Deep Robotics presents the X30 Quadruped Robodog with waterproof protection and intelligent navigation capabilities suitable for tunnel patrols and emergency rescue operations. The humanoid robot Booster T1, which won the RoboCup 2025, demonstrates complex movements including soccer kicks and kung fu moves with impressive accuracy.
Digital entertainment innovations include Head-Mounted Display technology from GooVision Technology Company providing high-definition visuals with full-area clarity for applications in surgical assistance and pilot training. The RD-839 Smart Projector from Guangzhou Rigal Electronics supports 4K resolution for home theater systems while maintaining portability for outdoor use. Gaming accessories like the Cypher 81 Keyboard from Epomaker Inc feature customisable RGB lighting and intuitive control knobs for enhanced user experience.
The silver economy segment addresses aging population needs with products like BloomCap from AGreen Marketing, featuring patented PCT technology to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. The At-home Pill Dispenser from Kin Technology automates medication dispensing for up to 12 different types of medications using IoT technology, allowing remote management by users and caregivers. A Smart Walking Stick from Megastek Technologies integrates GPS tracking, emergency alerts, and obstacle detection for round-the-clock safety.
Concurrent forums and seminars explore technological applications across industries. The 10th Symposium on Innovation & Technology, co-organised by the HKTDC and the Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association, examined how robotics technology drives innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration. Additional seminars address AI-powered monitoring in construction and innovations in advanced battery technology through the Hong Kong Electronic Forum.
The events also feature startup zones with more than 90 tech entrepreneurs displaying latest technologies, alongside the Future Stage: AI x Performing Arts Awards showcasing how young innovators combine AI with performing arts. The exhibitions operate under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, allowing additional online engagement through the HKTDC Click2Match smart business matching platform.
These concurrent fairs represent significant developments in global electronics innovation, particularly in AI and robotics applications that have potential to transform multiple industries including healthcare, logistics, and entertainment. The concentration of cutting-edge technologies from global exhibitors provides crucial insights into future technological directions and market opportunities.
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