Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair attracted over 8,200 trade buyers

Boosts Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wine and spirits

– The three-day Fair concluded yesterday, attracting over 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions
– 50 events and conferences held during the Fair helped facilitate trade and business networking
– A lower duty rate for liquor, announced in the latest Policy Address, helps promote emerging Chinese baijiu to the international market

The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted over 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Yesterday’s public day attracted over 10,000 visitors aged 18 and above, who enjoyed fine alcoholic beverages from around the world and participated in master classes, tasting sessions, and seminars in the Wine Fiesta zone. This reflects the Fair’s important role as a trade and promotional platform.

Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “This year’s Fair has attracted over 8,200 trade buyers. The number of buyers from some countries and regions increased, including ASEAN countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China and more. Global buyers are keen to come to Hong Kong to participate in the Wine and Spirits Fair, promoting Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wines and spirits.”

Ms Chong added: “The latest Policy Address announced a lower duty rate for liquor, which is expected to enhance the trade of high-end spirits. More than one quarter of exhibitors at the Fair brought spirits from around the world, including Chinese baijiu, whisky, vodka, brandy and more. We are glad to see that so many exhibitors and buyers interacted with each other, seizing the business opportunities brought about by the new policy.”

Importers, wholesalers, retailers and e-commerce buyers who attended the Fair included: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies from the United Kingdom; Grupo Alpom Importaciones SL from Spain; Le Clos (MMI) from the United Arab Emirates; ASC Fine Wine (Shanghai) Ltd, Beijing WJ E-Commerce Co, Ltd. and Vinehoo (Chongqing) Co. Ltd. from Mainland China; Mercian Corporation from Japan; Thevincsr from Korea; Luen Heng F&B Sdn Bhd from Malaysia; Wine Creek Pte Ltd. from Singapore; Thai Beverage Distribution Co Ltd from Thailand; Phu & EM Group from Vietnam and more.

Trading and marketing opportunities for spirits exhibitors
This year’s Fair showcased a wide selection of Chinese baijiu from various regions, including Moutai and Zhenjiu from Guizhou, Fenjiu from Shanxi and “Zhongmao” from Sichuan. Exhibitors are capitalising on the Government’s reduction in liquor duty to expand their business opportunities.

Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor Industry (Group) Co,. Ltd which specialises in high-end Chinese baijiu, reached a strategic agreement with Hong Kong distributor Wines up Shoppers Group. Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor’s CEO Xu Xinzhou said that the anticipated collaboration amount is expected to reach at least RMB10 million in one year, helping the company expand its overseas market. Matthew Lun, CEO from Wines up Shoppers, said, “Chinese baijiu holds significant potential in the global Chinese market. We plan to capitalise on the Government’s recent reduction in liquor tax to tap into this market and promote Chinese baijiu, a traditional cultural product, throughout Southeast Asia and beyond.” Guizhou Jin Jiao also identified another Hong Kong buyer through the Fair, aiming to distribute its baijiu in Hong Kong. The two parties will negotiate a first-year business agreement valued at around RMB2 million.

Irish whiskey exhibitor Clonakilty Distillery Ltd made its first appearance at the Fair. Company founder Michael Scully said that they have identified about 30 potential buyers from around the world within a day and a half. “The slashing of liquor tax is excellent news, demonstrating to the world that Hong Kong is dedicated to establishing itself as a trading hub for premium wines and spirits in Asia,” he said.

“We met a major buyer who distributes alcoholic beverages in both Hong Kong and Mainland China, and we expect him to place an initial order of around EUR100,000 in which some of the high-end whiskies will benefit from the new taxation and enjoy a lower tax rate while being imported to Hong Kong. We believe that the tax reduction has significantly increased the interest of buyers.” Mr Scully also estimated that he could secure orders worth approximately EUR1 million within a few years through the Fair.

50 events were held during the Fair, with 12 of these related to spirits. At a seminar themed “A Review and Outlook of the HK Spirits Market (Taste Changes and Taxation)”, speakers noted that Hong Kong’s reduction of duty on high-end spirits has prompted many businesses in the industry to immediately lower their prices, which helps stimulate demand for spirits.

The Fair also presented fine wines from Mainland China, including wines from Ningxia, Yantai in Shandong, Xinjiang and Yunnan, as well as yellow wine from Shaoxing. Chateau Xianghai, a wine exhibitor from Xinjiang, connected with potential buyers from the United States as well as Malaysia and Vietnam from the ASEAN Region. The company’s General Manager Guo Cong said, “The Fair is an international platform providing us with numerous opportunities to expand into overseas markets.”

Diverse fine wines and spirits to meet buyer demand
To meet consumers’ and buyers’ diverse preferences for alcoholic beverages, the Fair presented an extensive selection of global offerings. These included Old World wines from the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy, and New World wines from Australia, South Africa and the United States, as well as whiskey from Ireland. There were also dedicated buyers for sake, gin, plum wine and shochu from Japan, along with tequila from Mexico.

Participating for the first time in the Wine and Spirits Fair, Czech exhibitor THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o. engaged with around 50 buyers in just one day and a half, with over 10 showing potential for collaboration. THAYA’s Chief Operating Officer, Ing. Vit Travnicek said, “The Sommeliers’ Picks is a great initiative. One of our white wines is featured on the list, and several buyers came specifically to source based on the list.”

He also mentioned that the company has just started to explore the Asian market. They have successfully connected with potential buyers from Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam during their very first time at the Fair, “We participate in eight wine exhibitions each year, and this one stands out as the most international.”

Sambath Sothea, CEO of Auskhmer Import Export Co., Ltd, a buyer from Cambodia, stated that he has a fruitful experience at the Fair and has identified four potential suppliers. He plans to purchase products worth approximately US$50,000, including Japanese sake and wines from Italy and Georgia.

Seminars explored consumer demands and sustainable development
A seminar hosted by Master of Wine Debra Meiburg explored consumption trends and preferences among Gen Z and millennials, an emerging consumer group. Industry representatives speaking at the event noted that young adults have a strong preference for cocktails. The vibrant colours of cocktails are perfect for sharing on social media, allowing the industry to achieve significant promotional results.

Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Concepts crafted a special cocktail, HK & Suit, for yesterday’s public day. Many visitors tried it, fostering a lively atmosphere.

Sustainability has become a significant industry trend. At a seminar on promoting sustainable wine, a renowned sommelier and alcoholic beverage manufacturer emphasised that providing information on sustainable wine and spirits-making would enhance consumer confidence in the market.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, buyers could use the Scan2Match function of the HKTDC Marketplace App to scan exhibitors’ unique QR codes during the physical exhibition. They could also bookmark favourite exhibitors, browse product information and continue discussions with exhibitors online after the show. Exhibitors and buyers can also engage in online business negotiations and matching through the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 16 November.

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Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair: https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkwinefair/en

Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:

Kelly ShekTel: (852) 2584 4537Email: kelly.yt.shek@hktdc.org
Snowy ChanTel: (852) 2584 4525Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.org

About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitionsconferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.

Vibrant trade at Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair

  • Boosts Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wine and spirits

– The three-day Fair concluded yesterday, attracting some 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions
– 50 events and conferences held during the Fair helped facilitate trade and business networking
– A lower duty rate for liquor, announced in the latest Policy Address, helps promote emerging Chinese baijiu to the international market

The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded yesterday. The three-day Fair attracted some 8,200 trade buyers from 61 countries and regions. Yesterday’s public day attracted some 10,000 visitors aged 18 and above, who enjoyed fine alcoholic beverages from around the world and participated in master classes, tasting sessions, and seminars in the Wine Fiesta zone. This reflects the Fair’s important role as a trade and promotional platform.

Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “This year’s Fair has attracted more than 8,200 trade buyers. The number of buyers from some countries and regions increased, including ASEAN countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China and more. Global buyers are keen to come to Hong Kong to participate in the Wine and Spirits Fair, promoting Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wines and spirits.”

Ms Chong added: “The latest Policy Address announced a lower duty rate for liquor, which is expected to enhance the trade of high-end spirits. More than one quarter of exhibitors at the Fair brought spirits from around the world, including Chinese baijiu, whisky, vodka, brandy and more. We are glad to see that so many exhibitors and buyers interacted with each other, seizing the business opportunities brought about by the new policy.”

Importers, wholesalers, retailers and e-commerce buyers who attended the Fair included: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies from the United Kingdom; Grupo Alpom Importaciones SL from Spain; Le Clos (MMI) from the United Arab Emirates; ASC Fine Wine (Shanghai) Ltd, Beijing WJ E-Commerce Co, Ltd. and Vinehoo (Chongqing) Co. Ltd. from Mainland China; Mercian Corporation from Japan; Thevincsr from Korea; Luen Heng F&B Sdn Bhd from Malaysia; Wine Creek Pte Ltd. from Singapore; Thai Beverage Distribution Co Ltd from Thailand; Phu & EM Group from Vietnam and more.

Trading and marketing opportunities for spirits exhibitors
This year’s Fair showcased a wide selection of Chinese baijiu from various regions, including Moutai and Zhenjiu from Guizhou, Fenjiu from Shanxi and “Zhongmao” from Sichuan. Exhibitors are capitalising on the Government’s reduction in liquor duty to expand their business opportunities.

Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor Industry (Group) Co,. Ltd which specialises in high-end Chinese baijiu, reached a strategic agreement with Hong Kong distributor Wines up Shoppers Group. Guizhou Jin Jiao Liquor’s CEO Xu Xinzhou said that the anticipated collaboration amount is expected to reach at least RMB10 million in one year, helping the company expand its overseas market. Matthew Lun, CEO from Wines up Shoppers, said, “Chinese baijiu holds significant potential in the global Chinese market. We plan to capitalise on the Government’s recent reduction in liquor tax to tap into this market and promote Chinese baijiu, a traditional cultural product, throughout Southeast Asia and beyond.” Guizhou Jin Jiao also identified another Hong Kong buyer through the Fair, aiming to distribute its baijiu in Hong Kong. The two parties will negotiate a first-year business agreement valued at around RMB2 million.

Irish whiskey exhibitor Clonakilty Distillery Ltd made its first appearance at the Fair. Company founder Michael Scully said that they have identified about 30 potential buyers from around the world within a day and a half. “The slashing of liquor tax is excellent news, demonstrating to the world that Hong Kong is dedicated to establishing itself as a trading hub for premium wines and spirits in Asia,” he said.

“We met a major buyer who distributes alcoholic beverages in both Hong Kong and Mainland China, and we expect him to place an initial order of around EUR100,000 in which some of the high-end whiskies will benefit from the new taxation and enjoy a lower tax rate while being imported to Hong Kong. We believe that the tax reduction has significantly increased the interest of buyers.” Mr Scully also estimated that he could secure orders worth approximately EUR1 million within a few years through the Fair.

50 events were held during the Fair, with 12 of these related to spirits. At a seminar themed “A Review and Outlook of the HK Spirits Market (Taste Changes and Taxation)”, speakers noted that Hong Kong’s reduction of duty on high-end spirits has prompted many businesses in the industry to immediately lower their prices, which helps stimulate demand for spirits.

The Fair also presented fine wines from Mainland China, including wines from Ningxia, Yantai in Shandong, Xinjiang and Yunnan, as well as yellow wine from Shaoxing. Chateau Xianghai, a wine exhibitor from Xinjiang, connected with potential buyers from the United States as well as Malaysia and Vietnam from the ASEAN Region. The company’s General Manager Guo Cong said, “The Fair is an international platform providing us with numerous opportunities to expand into overseas markets.”

Diverse fine wines and spirits to meet buyer demand
To meet consumers’ and buyers’ diverse preferences for alcoholic beverages, the Fair presented an extensive selection of global offerings. These included Old World wines from the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy, and New World wines from Australia, South Africa and the United States, as well as whiskey from Ireland. There were also dedicated buyers for sake, gin, plum wine and shochu from Japan, along with tequila from Mexico.

Participating for the first time in the Wine and Spirits Fair, Czech exhibitor THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o. engaged with around 50 buyers in just one day and a half, with over 10 showing potential for collaboration. THAYA’s Chief Operating Officer, Ing. Vit Travnicek said, “The Sommeliers’ Picks is a great initiative. One of our white wines is featured on the list, and several buyers came specifically to source based on the list.”

He also mentioned that the company has just started to explore the Asian market. They have successfully connected with potential buyers from Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam during their very first time at the Fair, “We participate in eight wine exhibitions each year, and this one stands out as the most international.”

Sambath Sothea, CEO of Auskhmer Import Export Co., Ltd, a buyer from Cambodia, stated that he has a fruitful experience at the Fair and has identified four potential suppliers. He plans to purchase products worth approximately US$50,000, including Japanese sake and wines from Italy and Georgia.

Seminars explored consumer demands and sustainable development
A seminar hosted by Master of Wine Debra Meiburg explored consumption trends and preferences among Gen Z and millennials, an emerging consumer group. Industry representatives speaking at the event noted that young adults have a strong preference for cocktails. The vibrant colours of cocktails are perfect for sharing on social media, allowing the industry to achieve significant promotional results.

Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Concepts crafted a special cocktail, HK & Suit, for yesterday’s public day. Many visitors tried it, fostering a lively atmosphere.

Sustainability has become a significant industry trend. At a seminar on promoting sustainable wine, a renowned sommelier and alcoholic beverage manufacturer emphasised that providing information on sustainable wine and spirits-making would enhance consumer confidence in the market.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, buyers could use the Scan2Match function of the HKTDC Marketplace App to scan exhibitors’ unique QR codes during the physical exhibition. They could also bookmark favourite exhibitors, browse product information and continue discussions with exhibitors online after the show. Exhibitors and buyers can also engage in online business negotiations and matching through the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 16 November.

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Website
Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair: https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkwinefair/en

Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:

Kelly ShekTel: (852) 2584 4537Email: kelly.yt.shek@hktdc.org
Snowy ChanTel: (852) 2584 4525Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.org

About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitionsconferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus

The 32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair attracts some 13,000 buyers

  • Eco-friendly and smart glasses drive demand

– Optical Fair attracted some 13,000 buyers from 94 countries and regions
– Buyers enjoyed convenient procurement through three new thematic labels and 12 product zones
– Winner of the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition announced

The 32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and co-organised by the Hong Kong Optical Manufacturers Association (HKOMA), came to a successful conclusion today, attracting some 13,000 buyers from 94 countries and regions.

Sophia Chong, HKTDC Deputy Executive Director said: “We have been delighted to welcome international buyers to source new products at the Fair. Among them, buyers from ASEAN markets, including Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand; and buyers from Australia, Japan and Taiwan recorded an increase.  This reinforces Hong Kong’s advantage in internalisation and the Fair’s continuing role as a premier sourcing platform for the industry.”

Three New Thematic Labels Enhance Procurement
This year’s Optical Fair featured 12 product zones showcasing a diverse variety of eyewear products, and added three thematic labels – Green Solutions Suppliers, Smart Eyewear and Smart Ageing Products. Through this classification, buyers could effortlessly locate products that reflect the latest industry trends and keep pace with consumer demand.

The adoption of environmentally friendly, sustainable and recycled materials is a long-term trend in the industry. Hong Kong exhibitor Winky International provides biodegradable and bio-based eyewear and its founder and creative director Kevin Ching said that the Green Solutions Supplier label helped them to attract European buyers looking for eco-friendly products. He related that the number of buyers visiting their booth increased by 10% compared to last year and a new buyer from Malaysia had placed an onsite order. Moreover, he expected that the company can form partnerships with 8-10 new distributors after the fair and that sales generated by this year’s fair will grow by 50% over last year’s fair.

With the rapid development of science and technology, eyewear integrated with smart and innovative features is becoming part of everyday life. Kenny Cheung, General Manager of Solos Technology from Hong Kong, said: “We are showcasing AirGo™ Vision, a smart eyewear featuring ChatGPT-4o functionality. This innovative product has drawn significant interest from international buyers, and we anticipate partnerships with over 10 buyers from Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mainland China, Malaysia, and the UK. AirGo™ Vision appeals not only to young users but also to elderly and visually impaired individuals, opening up new business opportunities in the silver market.”

Arikan Saat, a large wholesaler and distributor from Türkiye is a regular fair attendee and the company’s owner, Mahmut Arikan, said: “This year, we discovered many new designs. We have already placed onsite orders totalling US$200,000 with 13 existing suppliers and seven new suppliers for optical frames, sunglasses, and clip-ons. After the fair, we plan to purchase an additional US$1 million worth of new products from other suppliers.”

ONE ZERO ONE Trading is a distributor of branded eyewear and also markets its own brand in Vietnam. The company’s president, Cuong Timothy Tran, said that they confirmed orders with eight suppliers totalling US$195,000, primarily for acetate and titanium optical frames, eyewear cases, and cleaning cloths. He said the Click2Match platform facilitated efficient onsite deal-making and pre-event research. Additionally, he utilised the Scan2Match function in the HKTDC Marketplace App to initiate conversations with over 10 exhibitors via the messaging feature.

“Be Bold” Design Competition
To elevate Hong Kong’s design capability, foster innovation, and promote local designers to international buyers, the HKTDC and HKOMA organised the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition under the theme of Be Bold and announced the results during the Fair.

The winner in the Open Group was the Ceramic Eyewear range by Lin Dianqun, designer at Arts Optical. Inspired by classic Chinese ceramic art, the design combines the elegance of blue-and-white porcelain with the warm and simple light green hue characteristic of Northern Song dynasty ceramic ware. It also won the Creativity Award and the Made-to-Sell Award. In the Student Group, Zhu Junbin from the Hong Kong Design Institute, won with ECHOL LIGHT, an eyewear product specially designed for the visually impaired. The eyewear features three ultrasonic-emitting devices, which use echolocation to detect obstacles and transmit information through bone conduction headphones. Users can adjust the intensity of ultrasound waves in different environments.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, exhibitors and buyers can meet online through the HKTDC Click2Match smart business matching platform until 15 November. Buyers can also scan exhibitor QR codes in the HKTDC Marketplace App to engage with exhibitors after the fair to continue their sourcing journey.

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Websites:
The 32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair: https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en
Result of the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition: https://tinyurl.com/354ezmjb
The 22nd Hong Kong International Optometric Symposium: https://tinyurl.com/38vskpkm
The HKTDC’s Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC’s Communications and Public Affairs Department:

Johnny TsuiTel: (852) 2584 4395johnny.cy.tsui@hktdc.org
Sharon HaTel: (852) 2584 4575sharon.mt.ha@hktdc.org

About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitionsconferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.

The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair kicks off today

  • Grasps business opportunities for high-end spirits trade; opens to public on Saturday

– Over 600 global exhibitors, with more than a quarter bringing spirits from around the world
– Seminars on Hong Kong’s spirits market and taxation can help the industry capture new opportunities
– Sommeliers’ Picks makes its debut, with special labels on selected wines for easy identification
– The Wine Fiesta zone opens to public ticket holders on the last day of the Fair

The 16th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today and runs until 9 November at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

In recent years, consumers in the region have developed a more sophisticated appreciation for wine and spirits, boosting the development of the liquor trade. The latest Policy Address announced a lower duty rate for liquor, which is expected to enhance the trade of high-end spirits.

More than 600 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions, including 17 pavilions, are taking part in this year’s Fair, representing Asia, Europe and the Americas in addition to Hong Kong and Mainland China, further promoting Hong Kong as a regional trading hub for wine and spirits.

A diverse showcase for wines and spirits
Overseas exhibitors and Hong Kong agents are bringing a diverse collection of wine and spirits from some 40 countries and regions. These include emerging Chinese wines, sake and award-winning wines, while more than a quarter of exhibitors are showcasing spirits, including baijiu from Mainland China such as Guizhou Moutai, Xi Jiu and Zhenjiuwhisky from the Czech Republic, Japan, Ireland and Scotland, tequila from Mexico, gin and brandy from Japan and more.

The Fair also features a Friends of Wine zone, which showcases gourmet foods that pair well with wine. Some exhibitors are also introducing their education and training services that promote the industry’s all-round development.

The inaugural Sommeliers’ Picks has engaged renowned sommeliers Arnaud Bardary MSCarlito Chiu and Reeze Choi, the first Chinese sommelier named second runner-up of ASI Best Sommelier of the World Contest 2023, to share their favourite wine and spirits list including red wine, white wine, sake, whisky and spirits, to serve as a guide for industry professionals and the public. The selected wines will have special labels affixed for easy identification. The three sommeliers picked the following wines:

Red Wine
– Anthony Thevenet Morgon Cuvee Vieilles Vignes; France (Vynluna Wines Limited; Booth no.: 3D-C13)
– AOP Coteaux d’Aix en Provence Cocorico; France (Chateau Calissanne; Booth no.: 3D-C02)
– Domaine de la Noblaie Pierre de Tuf; France (Vynluna Wines Limited; Booth no.: 3D-C13)
– Reserve Range Sebastien’s Cabernet Sauvignon; Australia (Amadio Wines; Booth no.: 3D-D02)
– SELLATO; Italy (Az. Agr. Tenuta Viglione di Zullo Giovanni; Booth no.: 3E-C10) 

White Wine
– Domaine Laureau Savennieres Les Genets; France (Vynluna Wines Limited; Booth no.: 3D-C13)
– PINOT BLANC PREMIUM; Czech Republic (THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o.; Booth no.: 3E-B02)
– Tawse Quarry Road Chardonnay, Vinemount Ridge VQA; Canada (Vynluna Wines Limited; Booth no.: 3D-C13)
– VELTLINSKE ZELENE PZNP; Czech Republic (THAYA vinarstvi, spol. s r.o.; Booth no.: 3E-B02)

Sake
– Harunomine Junmai Ginjo Gyokuei 55 Namazake; Japan (Tanaka Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.; Booth no.: 3D-A03A)
– “Kohga Ninja” Unfiltered Pasteurized Junmai-Ginjo Sake 720ml; Japan (Equip Asia Limited; Booth no.: 3D-B09)
– Ski Masamune; Japan (Musashino Shuzo Co., Ltd.; Booth no.: 3C-E06A)
– The Ukishiro Sakitama Ancient Sake; Japan (Tanaka Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.; Booth no.: 3D-A03A) 

Whisky and spirits
– UAIS; Ireland (Alarcon V. Limited; Booth no.: 3C-B23)
– World Blended Whisky ASAKA Distillery & 4; Japan (SASANOKAWA SHUZO Co.,Ltd; Booth no.: 3C-E06B)

Multiple events explore market trends
Some 50 events and conferences are being held during the Fair, with about one-fifth of these related to spirits. Renowned wine critic, wine writer and Chief Editor Lau Chi Sun discussed Hong Kong’s spirits market with industry experts at a seminar this afternoon organised by WineNow. They evaluated the latest market trends and outlook, including changes in taste preferences and the impact of the tax system.

Another seminar, hosted by Master of Wine Debra Meiburg, featured renowned experts Vietnamese sommelier Le Hoang Khanh Vi, wine critic Cecilia Wong, wine and beer educator Belle Leung and Founder of Mai Sake Erika Haigh, who explored beverage consumption trends and preferences among Gen Z and millennials.

The Fair also includes wine tasting sessions and seminars, along with conferences hosted by world-class Masters of Wine, sommeliers and industry professionals. These events are analysing trends in different regions and markets, while offering attendees a chance to sample fine wine and spirits from around the world.

Stef Yim, the first person from Hong Kong to establish his own winery and vineyard at Europe’s highest active volcano, Mount Etna in Italy, is hosting wine tasting sessions and seminars for business buyers and the public throughout the three-day fair.

There are several wine awards and competitions during the Fair. The Cathay Hong Kong International Wine and Spirit Competition 2024 Award Presentation Ceremony took place today, while the WineLuxe Hong Kong Top 10 Wine Pairing Restaurant Awards Presentation Ceremony 2024 will be held tomorrow. The Hong Kong International Mixology Showdown 2024 Hong Kong region semi-final, organised by the Hong Kong Bartenders Association under the theme of “Wine Kaleidoscope”, was also held today, while the debut “Final of China GBA region” will take place tomorrow.

Public Day welcomes wine lovers
On 9th November, the final day of the Fair, the Wine Fiesta zone will be open to ticket-holding members of the public aged 18 or above who can sample and buy wine and spirits, as well as participate in wine tasting sessions and special events. For instance, the Japan pavilion will offer sake for attendees to taste. In another session, speakers from the Asia Wine Service Education Centre will introduce participants to Italian natural wines.

Master of Wine Debra Meiburg will host a tasting session on sparkling wines, while Hong Kong-born ‘Volcano Winemaker’ Stef Yim will share his unique wine-making journey.

Lan Kwai Fong (LKF) Concepts has crafted a special cocktail, HK & Suit, for the Fair. This unique drink is available for purchase in the LKF Cocktail-Mixing Party inside the Wine Fiesta zone.

Regular tickets, priced at HK$200, are available at the exhibition venue. Advance tickets, priced at $99, are available until 6pm on 8 November through: BOOKYAY, CTG, HK01, HKTVMall, HKGO, KKDay, KLOOK, PopTicket, Timable, Trip.com, Lan Kwai Fong Group, Winenow, Wai Shing Wine International CO., Ltd. and Zicket. Ticket buyers will receive a complimentary Lucaris crystal wine glass and discounts on Hong Kong Airline air tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.

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About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitionsconferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus

32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair Opens Today

  • Showcasing the Latest Eyewear Technology and Design Trends

– Featuring over 200 renowned brands from around the globe at the Brand Name Gallery
– New thematic labels for Elderly Products, Green Design and Smart Eyewear categories
– Symposium explores myopia control and prevention
– Award-winning and shortlisted designs of the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition on display

The 32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and co-organised by the Hong Kong Optical Manufacturers Association (HKOMA), brings together over 700 exhibitors from 17 countries and regions. Under the theme of “Seeing is Believing”, the Fair provides a one-stop promotion and procurement platform for the industry. The Fair continues the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, running a physical exhibition from today through to 8 November at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, while the online exhibition will be accessible until 15 November.

Sophia Chong, Acting Executive Director, HKTDC, said: “The Hong Kong International Optical Fair brings together leading eyewear suppliers to present cutting-edge craftsmanship, innovation, and trendsetting products from across the world. This platform fosters networking and business opportunities within the industry.”

“To help the industry expand international business networks, the HKTDC has organised 80 buying missions from 45 countries and regions,” Ms Chong added. “Notable buyers include Best Group from Mainland China, Chilli Beans and Vista Import from Brazil, The Intersett Ltd. from Hungary, EYFE Inc. from Japan, Opticalia Okulux from Mexico, Foptics from Singapore, Grey Sunglasses from Spain, and Euro Vision and Vision Plus from the USA.”

The annual optical fair is a hallmark event for the industry. In addition to internationally renowned local brands, this year’s Fair features exhibitors from Europe and the Americas, such as France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as from Asia, including Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan, and from the Middle East, such as Türkiye. The Fair also welcomes back exhibitors from Australia and Malaysia, which are returning after the pandemic.

This year’s Optical Fair features several group pavilions, including Mainland China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan, as well as the Visionaries of Style and HKOMA Pavilion; along with pavilions from cities in Mainland China, including Danyang in Jiangsu, Jiaojiang in Zhejiang, Shenzhen in Guangdong and Yingtan in Jiangxi. The Fair provides valuable networking opportunities for exhibitors and supports the local industry in entering the international market and capturing the enormous opportunities in emerging markets.

Brand Name Gallery Showcases World-Class Designs
The Brand Name Gallery showcases a curated selection of over 200 renowned local and overseas brands, such as Rosie Allan from Australia, MINIMA from France; STEPPER from Germany; FRANCO FERRARO from Italy; PLUME from Korea; Nano Vista from Spain; Pepe Jeans, Taylor Morris London, Ted Baker, and Vivienne Westwood from the United Kingdom; along with Anna Sui from the United States and more. Highlighted eyewear pieces include:

– Karavan (Booth: GH-C08): This French brand presents handcrafted metal and acetate optical frames in bold colours.
– TAVAT (Booth: GH-A20): The SoupCan series by this Italian brand features meticulously handcrafted mixed-material frames which undergo more than 100 production steps, resulting in rich texture and depth.
– Miyamoto Optical (Booth: GH-B04): This Japanese brand adds weights at the temple tips for ultra-balanced frames. This innovative design has earned top honours in Japan’s Functional and Technical category awards.
– Art Optical (Booth: GH-K01): This Hong Kong brand utilises materials with exceptional stability and impact resistance to create lighter, thinner frames for enhanced comfort. The lenses boast superior scratch resistance and high transparency, ensuring durability and clarity.
– Solos Technology Limited (Booth: GH-B26): This Hong Kong brand presents the cutting-edge Solos AirGo™ V smart eyewear range, complete with integrated cameras and ChatGPT-4o functionality.

Three New Thematic Labels for Facilitating Buyer’s Procurement Experience
The Optical Fair this year features 12 product zones showcasing a diverse variety of eyewear products. Three product categories will be highlighted using special labels to facilitate buying: Smart Ageing Products, Green Solution Suppliers, and Smart Eyewear.

Highlighted eyewear:
– Eleung Limited (Booth: 1E-D14): Featuring BioCell material in their eyewear frames, a cellulose acetate derived from cotton or wood pulp. It contains no industry-standard plasticisers and is compatible with polycarbonate lenses.
– Wenzhou Skysea (Booth: 1D-B33): Offering compact, foldable anti-blue light unisex reading glasses weighing just 15 grams, designed to easily fit into a pocket or purse, ideal for seniors.
– Wenzhou Brilliant Vision (Booth: 1D-F02): Introducing relaxing and blue light-blocking reading glasses made of high-quality material for comfort and durability. The unique blue-blocker feature protects eyes from harmful light, reducing the risk of glaucoma and vision-damage.
– Wenzhou Innovision Optical (Booth: 1B-D31): Showcasing bio-acetate, a material derived from renewable resources, reducing carbon use and plastic waste.
– Chongqing Deding Optical Technology (Booth: 1CON-038): Unveiling ultra-thin smart glasses with a temple thickness of less than 5mm, equipped with a magnetic induction switch and Bluetooth 5.2 for efficient transmission, supporting calls, music playback, and navigation.
– Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings Co., Ltd. (Booth: GH-B30): Introducing Kubota Glass, utilising AR technology to achieve myopic defocus. This system projects an artificially myopically defocused image in front of the retina.

Gathering International Optometrists to Explore Progress in Myopia Control and Prevention
The 22nd Hong Kong International Optometric Symposium will be held tomorrow, 7 November. Organised by HKTDC in partnership with The Hong Kong Optometric Association and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the symposium will explore myopia control and prevention.

Dr Simon TANG, Director of Cluster Services, Hong Kong Hospital Authority, will deliver the opening remarks. Speakers include Professor Ian Morgan from the Australian National University, Dr. Regan Ashby from the University of Canberra, Professor Frank Schaeffel from the University of Tübingen, Professor Kee Chea-su from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Professor Chen Zhi from Fudan University, and Dr. Chen Jun from Shanghai Eye Hospital. This event is an accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course by the Optometrists Board, Hong Kong and is endorsed by the Council on Optometric Practitioner Education (COPE).

The inaugural Asia-Pacific Eye Health Summit (Hong Kong) and the Greater Bay Area Optometric Practice Development Forum will take place on 8 November, to explore the latest trends and opportunities in the eye health sector within the Greater Bay Area. The Fair will also offer talks and seminars on smart eyewear, sports eyewear, and eyewear for the elderly, helping industry professionals stay updated on global market trend.

Exploring Local Creative Design
Eyewear parades by professional models will be held to show different styles of eyewear products. To foster Hong Kong’s creativity and innovation, the HKTDC and HKOMA have organised the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition under the theme of “Be Bold”. The competition award ceremony will be held this afternoon, and the award-winning and shortlisted designs will be prominently displayed in Exhibition Hall 1D, The Forum, throughout the exhibition. For more details on the overview of competition entries, please visit: finalist_design_Info.pdf.

Furthermore, to acknowledge exhibitors who incorporate sustainable elements into their booth designs, the fair has introduced the “Green Booth Design Award”. This initiative seeks to commend exhibitors for reducing the environmental footprint of their exhibition booth.

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Websites:
Hong Kong International Optical Fair:https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en

Event Details of the Hong Kong International Optical Fair: 
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en/intelligence-hub    

22nd Hong Kong International Optometric Symposium: 
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en/the-22nd-hong-kong-international-optometric-symposium

HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

Fair Details (Physical)
Date:Wednesday 6 – Friday 8 November
Time:6 to 7 November 9:30am – 6:30pm8 November 9:30am – 5:00pm
Venue:Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Admission:For trade visitors aged 18 or above only.
Onsite Registration Fee: HK$100 per person (free for e-Badge registration and pre-registered buyers)
Click2Match – Smart Business Matching Platform: 30 October – 15 November

Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC Communications and Public Affairs Department:

Johnny TsuiTel: (852) 2584 4395johnny.cy.tsui@hktdc.org
Sharon HaTel: (852) 2584 4575sharon.mt.ha@hktdc.org

About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitionsconferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.

ALMAC to open mid-November

  • Strengthening Hong Kong’s position as an international shipping centre and aviation hub

– The 14th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC) will take place on 18 and 19 November at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
– Under the theme of “Shaping the Future of Supply Chains: Resilience and Sustainability”, ALMAC aims to strengthen Hong Kong’s position as an international shipping centre, in alignment with the Resolution of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and measures proposed in the latest Policy Address
– Around 80 distinguished speakers will delve into discussions on how to create resilient and sustainable supply chains
– 2,000+ participants from more than 30 countries and regions are expected to attend
– Discussions will focus on 3 major trends – supply chain diversificationsustainability and green energy and innovation and technology

The 14th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), co-organised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), will take place on 18-19 November at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Under the theme “Shaping the Future of Supply Chains: Resilience and Sustainability”, the event aligns with the Resolution of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and supports measures proposed in the latest Policy Address to reinforce Hong Kong’s status as an international shipping centre and aviation hub and to foster the development of the city’s maritime industry. In addition to around 80 heavyweight speakers, the conference is expected to attract over 2,000 participants from more than 30 countries and regions to explore the latest trends and business opportunities in the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, and to promote high-quality development of the logistics and supply chain management industry.

Stephen Liang, Assistant Executive Director, HKTDC said: “As the flagship supply chain event in Asia, this year’s ALMAC presents an impressive line-up of experts from the aviation, logistics and maritime sectors, with a wide coverage of countries and regions, including Middle East, Central Asia and other regions, demonstrating Hong Kong’s strength as a platform for international trade and investment. In addition to the attendance of  Fu Xuyin, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Transport, People’s Republic of China, for the first time a number of ASEAN officials are invited, including Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport Malaysia, H.E. Heng Nan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Cambodia, H.E. Saysongkham Manodham, Vice Minister of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR and Nguyá»…n Xuân Sang, Deputy Minister of Transportation, Vietnam. The support of leaders from these ASEAN member countries reinforces Hong Kong’s position as a superconnector and an international shipping centre and aviation hub.”

He said: “HKTDC has been promoting the advantages of Hong Kong’s eight centre priority sectors and strengthening the development of high-value supply chain services. We encourage companies to leverage our trade platforms and activities and capitalise on Hong Kong’s international platform to explore global opportunities.”

Three major trends in the logistics service industry
This year’s ALMAC will address three major trends in the logistics service industry: supply chain diversification and market opportunitiessustainability and green energy, and innovation and technology. The global landscape is rapidly changing and supply chain management plays a pivotal role in driving long-term business development. In addition, sustainability has emerged as a paramount focus for businesses aiming to future-proof their operations while innovative technologies and digitalization, such as AI, big data, robotics and drones, offer promising solutions to improve the efficiency of global value chains.

Featured speakers include Dr Shamika N. Sirimanne, Director, Division on Technology and Logistics, UN Trade & Development; Dr Erez Agmoni, Head of Innovation (Logistics & Services), Maersk; Achim Martinka, Vice President Global Airfreight- Commercial & Sustainability, DSV; Arjen van Diepen, Head of Global Strategic Planning, The HEINEKEN Company; Bjoern Neal Kirchner, Corporate Vice President Supply Chain Management, Henkel; Rebekka Carey-Smith, Head of Sustainability, THE ICONIC; Nicholas Borsotto, Head of Lenovo AI Innovators and many more.

Two debut thematic sessions exploring new trade lines and green energy
Disruptions in supply chains have highlighted the vulnerabilities of relying on a single supply and distribution network. To build more resilient networks, businesses are exploring new trade routes to minimise the impact of disruptions on operations and customers.

To examine new trade routes and opportunities for supply chain diversification and risk mitigation, a debut panel discussion “Navigating New Trade Lines for Mitigating Disruptions” will feature speakers such as Wilson Kwong, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited; Eng. Loay Mashabi, Managing Director, Saudia Cargo; David O. King, Senior Vice President, Commercial, SEKO Logistics, Delia Sun, Global Head of Supply Chain, DKSH; and Louis Tang, Managing Director, Ocean Network Express (East Asia).

The Policy Address proposed developing Hong Kong into a leading green international maritime centre. To explore long-term sustainable solutions, strategies and technologies that facilitate energy transition, this year’s conference will include an inaugural “Green Energy Forum: Energy Transition towards Net Zero Emissions”, which will be hosted by Peter Thompson, East Asia Energy Business Leader, Arup. Speakers including Scott Childress, Chief Sustainability Officer, UPS; Marcella Franchi, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of SAF, Haffner Energy; Paolo Gallieri, Chief Operation Officer, Zhero; Neil McDonald, Managing Director, Gold Hydrogen Limited; Benjamin Mee, Executive Director, HyTerra Ltd.

20 thematic forums and workshops over two days
Together with forums related to the 3 major trends, ALMAC will feature some 20 thematic forums and workshops, including special sessions on air freight, shipping, supply chain management and logistics. The Global Spectrum session on the first day, Navigating Global Supply Chains for Inclusive Growth, will explore how governments and businesses can mitigate the impact of supply chain disruptions on global trade.

Shippers are key stakeholders in the logistics industry, accounting for one-third of ALMAC participants last year. Speakers from international brands, including leading fashion brand THE ICONIC, electronics brand Lenovo, food and beverage brands such as MondelÄ“z International, Heineken and Henkel, and fast-moving consumer goods company Reckitt will shed light on supply chain transformation and development.

ALMAC will continue to host a series of workshops this year, covering topics including e-commerce, youth development, and new subjects including Halal Logistics and sustainable fuel. Industry experts from Shell Aviation, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited, Arup, and DKSH will provide practical, hands-on tips for participants. The debut workshop titled “Seamless Integration of Halal Logistics in the Global Halal Supply Chain” will delve into strategic approaches to the seamless integration of halal practices across the entire supply chain process, and how businesses can achieve halal compliance.

Hong Kong’s NextGen Logistician Awards promotes the logistics industry
The Hong Kong’s NextGen Logistician Awards Presentation Ceremony will take place on the second day of the conference. It is a new annual award for the logistics industry advocated by the Transport and Logistics Bureau in the Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development and jointly organised by the Hong Kong Shippers’ Council and the Hong Kong Logistics Association with the support of the Hong Kong Logistics Development Council and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. It aims to recognise young talents in the logistics industry who have made significant achievements and shown remarkable potential in innovative, high-end, smart and green logistics. The Secretary for Transport, Lam Sai-hung, will attend the Ceremony.

Exhibition area to feature three major air cargo terminals
ALMAC will also feature some 90 exhibitors to showcase the latest supply chain management and logistics technology solutions in three exhibition zones including Logtech Salon, Supply Chain Management and Logistics Services, and Maritime and Port Services. The “Logtech Salon”, which was first held last year, showcases artificial intelligence, big data and cloud technologies applicable to the industry. Three of Hong Kong’s major air cargo terminals, Hong Kong Air Cargo TerminalsCathay Cargo Terminal, and Asia Airfreight Terminal will participate in the exhibition, together with other leading companies such as Mitsui O.S.K. LinesOcean Network Express. The Hong Kong Association of Freight Forwarding and Logistics and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) will host exhibition pavilions.

Business matching sessions will continue to be offered to bring together shippers and service providers to create business opportunities and promote industry development.

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Media enquiries
Yuan Tung Financial Relations:
Agnes Yiu        Tel: (852) 3428 5690          Email: ayiu@yuantung.com.hk
Edmund Choi      Tel: (852) 3428 2360          Email: echoi@yuantung.com.hk

HKTDC’s Communications & Public Affairs Department:
Stanley So      Tel: (852) 2584 4049          Email: stanley.hp.so@hktdc.org
Clayton Lauw    Tel: (852) 2584 4472          Email: clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org

HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com

Autumn Lighting Fair, Outdoor and Tech Light Expo and Eco Expo Asia draw some 60,000 buyers

  • Industry bullish on sales and AI

– The twin lighting fairs and the Eco Expo Asia concluded with success, attracting some 60,000 buyers from 150 countries and regions.
– 61% of lighting industry respondents expect overall sales to grow in the next 12-24 months, while 61% of respondents foresee AI as a key growth driver in lighting industry.
– An exhibitor expected actual orders received after the Autumn Lighting Fair to amount to around US$40-50 million.
– Eco Expo Asia successfully attracted buyers from various industries to procure eco products and green technologies, empowering enterprises on their sustainable development.
– A Hong Kong company trading electric and hybrid electric vehicles estimate its sales this year to increase by 15-20%, in view of the more optimistic sentiment.

The 26th Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition), the 9th Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo, and the 19th Eco Expo Asia, jointly organised by HKTDC, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and co-organised by the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), have come to a successful conclusion. The three exhibitions attracted some 60,000 buyers from 150 countries and regions, signifying Hong Kong’s status as an international conference and exhibition centre. 

Sophia Chong, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “The recent Policy Address proposed several measures to enhance Hong Kong’s status as an international trade centre. The fairs created cross-industry sourcing opportunities and attracted some 60,000 buyers in total. The number of buyers from Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Italy and the Netherlands increased from last year. Eco Expo Asia also drew many new buyer groups, including from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), showing that ASEAN and Middle Eastern buyers view Hong Kong as an important trading and sourcing platform. These fairs further solidified Hong Kong’s role as a trade centre which also promotes green and low-carbon development.”

Survey shows optimism on sales in the lighting industry
An independent survey of over 710 exhibitors and buyers at the Autumn Lighting Fair and Outdoor and Tech Light Expo revealed that respondents hold an optimistic outlook, with 61% respondents expecting overall sales to grow in the next 12-24 months, and 34% expecting sales to remain unchanged.

For traditional markets, respondents were mainly optimistic about Australia and the Pacific Islands (74%), Korea (72%), and Taiwan (57%). Among emerging markets, the industry was primarily positive on Middle East (88%), Latin America (80%) and Russia (64%).

In terms of trends in lighting products, 61% respondents foresee that artificial intelligence (AI) is the driving factor of industry growth. Most respondents (43%) believed energy-efficient lighting control solutions to have great potential in the smart lighting industry in next two years, followed by home automation and smart lighting control systems (36%), wireless lighting control systems (27%) and outdoor smart security lighting systems (26%).

Hall of Connected Lighting with international brands launching new products
Under the theme “Light & Life”, the twin lighting fairs showcased innovative products and solutions that integrate lighting with life. The Autumn Lighting Fair revealed industry trends, such as sustainable development, healthy living, and innovative design. The Hall of Connected Lighting at the Autumn Lighting Fair featured over 50 internationally renowned brands from eight countries and regions.

Amongst them, Shanghai Pudong Intelligent Lighting Association and the DALI Alliance collectively showcased numerous key brands to present their intelligent lighting ecosystem. Signify from the Netherlands, Tridonic from Austria and TUYA Smart from Mainland China, among others, also launched new products at the Fair. The hall was not only popular among buyers but also elevated the fair to a higher level.

Tridonic GmbH CEO Hugo Rohner stated, “This year, we have met more new buyers from Europe and the Middle East. The Fair also provides a perfect platform for us to announce the launch of lichtMONITOR in Asia, which has attracted the attention of international buyers.”

The business atmosphere at both lighting fairs was enthusiastic and lively. At the Autumn Lighting Fair, the Mainland China exhibitor Jason Yan, Sales Manager of Hangzhou Sky-Lighting Co., Ltd. stated that the number of buyers visiting their booth increased by 20-30%. During the first day of the Fair, more than 10 buyers from Europe and North America expressed their intention to place orders. He expected that actual orders received after the Autumn Lighting Fair will amount to around US$40-50 million.

This year, the Outdoor and Tech Light Expo introduced a Smart Pole and Solution zone. Liu Jie, Manager of Jiangsu Fute Lighting Group Co., Ltd. from Jiangsu Gaoyou Lighting Association, said: “Many buyers from Saudi Arabia, UAE, India, Vietnam and Argentina have expressed serious interest in sourcing our smart streetlights and signal lights. Potential orders under negotiation are up to US$10 million.”

A buyer from Canada, David Daniels, President of Etlin-Daniels Electrical Devices Inc. has been visiting the Spring Lighting Fair and Autumn Lighting Fair every year: “I have found two potential suppliers through the Click2Match platform, and I plan to buy US$450,000 worth of area lights and down lights from them. I am also interested in new models of LED panel lights and LED tri-proof lights presented by my existing supplier at the Fair, and I’ll buy US$800,000 worth of lighting products from this supplier.”

Eco Expo Asia fully promotes energy conservation and waste reduction

Under the theme of “Fostering Green Innovations for Carbon Neutrality”, Eco Expo Asia focused on three areas that echo the recent Policy Address, namely new energy, waste management and circular economy, and ESG-related services.

The demand for environmentally friendly products or technologies is increasingly growing across various industries. As a leading expo in the green industry, Eco Expo Asia is supported by governments, industry associations and enterprises from around the world. In addition to local buyers, this year’s expo also invited suppliers who provide services to mainland and ASEAN governments to procure green technologies and products. Other industries attending the Fair to source green products and services included infrastructure, real estate, property management, logistics, hotels, department stores and finance.

Hong Kong exhibitor Alex Huen, General Manager of GMI Motors Ltd said: “Last year at Eco Expo Asia, we received over 20 enquiries from Europe, Southeast Asia and Mainland China, resulting in five vehicle sales amounting to HK$8 million. This year, we estimate an increase of 15-20%, in view of the more optimistic sentiment. The Click2Match platform has been invaluable for us. We have successfully arranged five meetings with overseas buyers on the first day.”

Keith Ang, Managing Director of Transco-PAC Transport & Environmental Pte Ltd said: “We aim to secure deals with a total budget of S$500,000 (HK$ 3 million). We are particularly interested in solutions provided by Hong Kong companies, including waste management for a government initiative in Singapore, as well as textile recycling solution.” Another buyer Ruuth Sonnia Agustina M, Digital Technology Manager of PT Moda Integrasi Transportasi Jabodetabek in Indonesia, was interested to procure 50 EV chargers worth up to HK$100,000 from a Hong Kong company for the charging stations that they are planning to build at three train stations in the country.

Igniting cross-industry business opportunities through three fairs
Organised by the HKTDC, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) and the Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo formed a world-renowned lighting marketplace, attracting some 3,000 exhibitors collectively and more than 40,000 buyers and more than 10,000 buyers, respectively. Eco Expo Asia, co-organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd., drew over 300 exhibitors and over 8,500 buyers.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, exhibitors and buyers can engage in online business negotiations and matching through the Click2Match smart business matching platform until 8 November for the two lighting fairs and until 9 November for Eco Expo Asia.

Fair Websites
Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition)hklightingfairae.hktdc.com
Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expohkotlexpo.hktdc.com
Eco Expo Asiawww.ecoexpoasia.com

Exhibitor and Buyer Quotes
Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition)
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hklightingfairae/en/success-stories
Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkotlexpo/en/success-stories
Eco Expo Asia:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/ecoexpoasia/en/success-stories

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Website
International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition): hklightingfairae.hktdc.com
Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo: hkotlexpo.hktdc.com
Eco Expo Asia: www.ecoexpoasia.com

Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC’s Communications and Public Affairs Department:

Stanley SoTel: (852) 2584 4049Email: stanley.hp.so@hktdc.org
Clayton LauwTel: (852) 2584 4472  Email: clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org

The HKTDC’s Media Room:  http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences, and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus

Background information on Messe Frankfurt
The Messe Frankfurt Group is the world’s largest trade fair, congress and event organiser with its own exhibition grounds. With a workforce of some 2,300 people at its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main and in 28 subsidiaries, it organises events around the world. Group sales in financial year 2023 were around € 609 million. We serve our customers’ business interests efficiently within the framework of our Fairs & Events, Locations and Services business fields. One of Messe Frankfurt’s key strengths is its powerful and closely knit global sales network, which covers around 180 countries in all regions of the world. Our comprehensive range of services – both onsite and online – ensures that customers worldwide enjoy consistently high quality and flexibility when planning, organising and running their events. We are using our digital expertise to develop new business models. The wide range of services includes renting exhibition grounds, trade fair construction and marketing, personnel and food services.
Sustainability is a central pillar of our corporate strategy. Here, we strike a healthy balance between ecological and economic interests, social responsibility and diversity.
For more information, please visit our website at: www.messefrankfurt.com/sustainability
With its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, the company is owned by the City of Frankfurt (60 percent) and the State of Hesse (40 percent).For more information, please visit our website at: www.messefrankfurt.co

Eco Expo Asia 2024 opens today

  • Eco Asia Conference gathers global experts, Events and products support Policy Address

– Over 300 exhibitors from 11 countries and regions participating in the19th Eco Expo Asia
– Concurrent Eco Asia Conference highlights the latest green policies
– Wide range of products and events supporting the Policy Address, across new energy, waste management and circular economy and ESG-related services

The 19th Eco Expo Asia, jointly organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and co-organised by the Environment and Ecology Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), opened at AsiaWorld-Expo today and runs until 2 November.

Attracting over 300 exhibitors from 11 countries and regions, the event showcases a wide range of innovative environmental technologies and projects. The last day of the expo (2 November) will open to the public for free, to encourage sustainable living practices.

Sun Jinlong, Secretary of the Leading Party Members Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China, Yuan Da, Deputy Secretary General, National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Peng, Director-General, Department of Energy Conservation and Resources Comprehensive Utilization, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China, Tse Chin-wan, Secretary for Environment and Ecology of the Hong Kong SAR Government, HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong, and Judy Cheung, Deputy General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, were at the opening ceremony. 

Margaret Fong said, “Under the theme of “Fostering Green Innovations for Carbon Neutrality”, Eco Expo Asia once again gathers leading experts from the eco sector to help shape a more sustainable future, with a special focus on Asia. A highlight of the Expo, the Eco Asia Conference addresses the latest industry trends and developments. Key officials from Mainland China and countries along the Belt and Road share their insights into the latest policies and practices in their region.”

Tse Chin-wan said, “Looking ahead, we will continue to harness the transformative power of innovation and technology to accelerate the growth of green and low-carbon transformation through supporting the development of green industry, promoting development of new energy and more importantly, facilitating green research and development projects with application potentials to transform into commercially valuable products through various measures.”

Eco Asia Conference brings together industry leaders, focusing on global green issues
The three-day Eco Asia Conference began this morning with the Government Session. Deputy Secretary-General Yuan and Director Wang shared the latest environment-related policies of the People’s Republic of China. Following this, government representatives from Belt and Road countries, including Laos, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, Brunei and Vietnam, introduced local policies and environmental projects.

This afternoon, a seminar on Decarbonisation & Expanding the Boundaries of New Energy was held to discuss developments in the field of new energy. In collaboration with the Hong Kong Productivity Council, representatives from The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited, Volar Air Mobility and Invest Hong Kong were invited to participate. Over the next two days, industry leaders and experts will share their insights on the topics “Green Innovations & Technology towards Carbon Neutrality in Built Environment” and 360° Embracing Circular Economy”.

Exhibitors from Greater Bay Area and overseas
This year’s Expo attracts over 190 exhibitors from the Greater Bay Area. In addition to the Hong Kong Pavilion, Guangdong Province, Guangzhou Municipality, Shenzhen Municipality and the Macao SAR Pavilions showcase products and technologies in waste management, environmental acoustics and water quality management. The new Anhui Pavilion features technologies related to air quality, water treatment and water quality management, as well as presenting research, products and services related to new energy.

Overseas group exhibitors include Canada, Finland, the Netherlands and Norway, presenting technologies and services related to waste management and water quality, as well as technologies for new energy, energy efficiency and green building, alongside eco-friendly materials and organic products.

New energy-related technologies and products support Policy Address
The Policy Address emphasises environment-related policies including promoting the development of new energy, expanding the charging network for electric vehicles and continuing to promote waste reduction and recycling. This year’s Expo supports the address through three focal points: new energywaste management and circular economy, and ESG-related services.

The 5th Hydrogen Economy Forum will be held tomorrow, supporting the government’s promotion of hydrogen energy. Li Siu Ying, Electrical & Mechanical Services Department Engineer of the HKSAR, will discuss the regulatory control of hydrogen fuel safety in Hong Kong, while Zheng Fuqiang, Deputy Chief Engineer and Director of International Business Department of Sinopec, will share insights on green hydrogen technology and engineering.

Hong Kong’s first hydrogen fuel street cleaning vehicle is showcased at the booth hosted by 12 HKSAR government units. The Environmental Protection Department and Citybus will offer free rides on hydrogen buses tomorrow and on public day (2 November). Hydrogen purification systems and carbon capture and storage equipment are featured at the Canada Pavilion (Booth No. 3-G23).

Electric vehicles and equipment are shown in the Green Transportation Zone, including an electric truck, minibus and a brand new 32-seat electric bus presented by GMI Motors (Booth No. 6-A32), while Chun Yang International (HK) (Booth No. 6-C26) is demonstrating fast charging mini wall-mounted EV chargers.

Waste management and ESG services help the industry seize green opportunities
The Waste Management and Circular Economy Zone features large-scale environmental facility contractors, such as Baguio Green Group Limited and Keppel Seghers – Zhen Hua Joint Venture, as well as first-time exhibitor, Nanda (Hong Kong) Technology (Booth No. 3-D32), which features machines that can bio-degrade up to 36,000kg of food waste per day.

At the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation Pavilion (Booth No. 3-D02), JAPJAP Zero Waste showcases a waste management solution based on using black soldier flies to degrade food waste into compost and other by-products.

Several world-leading ESG certification and consultancy companies exhibit for the first time, including BSI Pacific Limited (Booth No. 6-C17), SGS Hong Kong Limited (Booth No. 6-C13), Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd (Booth No. 6-B11) and TÜV Rheinland Hong Kong Limited (Booth No. 3-E11)On the third day of the Expo, there will be a forum related to ESG, addressing the challenges faced by companies in implementing and planning ESG practices and programmes.

Start-ups inject fresh energy
Over 20 start-ups, including groups from local universities and incubators, are participating in this year’s event. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Industrial Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Centre (FLAIR), established by The Hong Kong Productivity Council, join the Expo for the first time to showcase their research achievements.

In the Startup ZoneEzygreenpak (Booth No. 6-F24) demonstrates its patented water-soluble non-woven material that can completely dissolve in 90°C hot water without leaving any harmful residue. Electro-Jet (Booth No. 6-F26) showcases electric boats made from aluminium and recycled materials, capable of travelling 200 km on a single charge.

To promote awareness of green living, talks, workshops and Green Mart – a pop-up market selling eco-friendly products – will be held on the last day of the Expo.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, exhibitors, industry players and buyers worldwide can connect via the smart business matching platform Click2Match until 9 November, capturing green business opportunities.

Other concurrent events
The Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo takes place from 29 October to 1 November at the AsiaWorld-Expo, showcasing outdoor and professional technical lighting solutions for commercial and industrial use.

Free shuttle bus services are offered between the venue and other locations in the city throughout the fair period. Please refer to the following page for details:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/ecoexpoasia/tc/travel-to-fairground-awe

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Eco Expo Asia: www.ecoexpoasia.com

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About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences, and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.

Background information on Messe Frankfurt
The Messe Frankfurt Group is the world’s largest trade fair, congress and event organiser with its own exhibition grounds. With a workforce of some 2,300 people at its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main and in 28 subsidiaries, it organises events around the world. Group sales in financial year 2023 were around € 609 million. We serve our customers’ business interests efficiently within the framework of our Fairs & Events, Locations and Services business fields. One of Messe Frankfurt’s key strengths is its powerful and closely knit global sales network, which covers around 180 countries in all regions of the world. Our comprehensive range of services – both onsite and online – ensures that customers worldwide enjoy consistently high quality and flexibility when planning, organising and running their events. We are using our digital expertise to develop new business models. The wide range of services includes renting exhibition grounds, trade fair construction and marketing, personnel and food services.

Sustainability is a central pillar of our corporate strategy. Here, we strike a healthy balance between ecological and economic interests, social responsibility and diversity.

For more information, please visit our website at: www.messefrankfurt.com/sustainability

With its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, the company is owned by the City of Frankfurt (60 percent) and the State of Hesse (40 percent).

For more information, please visit our website at: www.messefrankfurt.com

Hong Kong Films @ Tokyo 2024

  • Highlighting Hong Kong’s vibrant film industry

The Hong Kong Film Development Council, Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) are jointly organising Hong Kong Films @ Tokyo 2024 at TIFFCOM on 30 October to 1 November during the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF).

The debut Hong Kong Pavilion aims to showcase the dynamism of Hong Kong film industry, while a series of events, including seminars, a master class and the Hong Kong Night, will enable industry professionals to connect, exchange ideas and forge partnerships with international filmmakers.

Sponsored by the Hong Kong Film Development Council, the Hong Kong Pavilion will bring together leading film distribution and production companies from Hong Kong, promoting the latest productions and exploring potential business opportunities. These companies, include A Really Happy Film (HK), Cappu Films, Edko Films, Emperor Motion Pictures, Golden Scene, MakerVille, Media Entertainment, Entertaining Power, Media Asia, mm2 Hong Kong, HKIFF Industry and Metason.

Two public seminars will be held for industry professionals and film enthusiasts to share insights. Producer Stanley Kwan, Director Daishi Matsunaga and screenwriter Jun Li of All the Things We Have Done Wrong will engage in a discussion with 38.83 producer Shunsuke Koga and director-screenwriter Vincci Cheuk to share their insights and challenges in co-production. These two Hong Kong-Japanese co-productions have received accolades from the Hong Kong-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme, which aims to facilitate exchange and mutual learning through film collaboration.

In another seminar, “Martial Arts on the Silver Screen: Past, Present, and Future”, two renowned martial arts masters Sammo Hung from Hong Kong and Kurata Yasuaki from Japan, together with renowned Japanese choreographer and director Tanigaki Kenji will delve into the evolution of martial arts cinema. They will also explore how innovative technology complement traditional martial arts in modern action films, unlocking more creative possibilities.

Mr Hung will also give a master class, during which he will share his decades-long experiences and journey as an actor, action choreographer and director.

Hong Kong films are enjoying a strong presence at TIFF. Papa, directed by Philip Yung and starring Sean Lau and Jo Koo, has been shortlisted for Competition and will have its world premiere during the Festival.

Other notable selections from Hong Kong include The Last Dance, directed by Anselm Chan, which explores the issues of life and death, co-starring two generations of film comedians Dayo Wong and Michael Hui. The film has been selected for the World Focus section.

Montages of a Modern Motherhood, directed, written and produced by Oliver Chan Siu-kuen, which has been selected for the Women’s Empowerment section. The film, starring Hedwig Tam and Lo Chun Yip, tells the story of modern challenges of motherhood.

Competing in the Asian Future section, Valley of the Shadow of Death is a feature film directed by emerging directors Jeffrey Lam Sen and Antonio Tam, starring Anthony Perry Wong, Louisa So and George Au.

Action film Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, directed by Soi Cheang and starring Louis Koo, Sammo Hung and Raymond Lam, which has garnered attention at multiple international film festivals, has been selected for the Gala Selection section. 

Leading Hong Kong actor Tony Leung will serve as Jury President of the International Competition at TIFF. Other jury members include renowned Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To, alongside filmmakers and actors from around the world.

You can view exhibitor and event details at https://hkservices.hktdc.com/tc/s/Tokyo-International-Film-Festival-1024-TIFFCOM

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Media enquiries
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Johnny Tsui      Tel: (852) 2584 4395     Email:johnny.cy.tsui@hktdc.org

HKTDC Newsroom:http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

About the HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong ’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly SMEs, in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus

Hong Kong Film Development Council
The Hong Kong Film Development Council (FDC) was established on 15 April 2007.   The main role of FDC is to advise the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism on the policy, strategy and institutional arrangement for the promotion and development of the film industry, as well as the use and allocation of public funds to support the industry.

https://www.fdc.gov.hk

Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency
The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) established in June 2024, formerly known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), is a dedicated office set up by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR Government) under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau to provide one-stop services and support to the cultural and creative industries with a mission to foster a conducive environment in Hong Kong to facilitate the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as industries. Its strategic foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring markets, promoting cross-sectoral and cross-genre collaboration, promoting the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as industries under the industry-oriented principle, and promoting Hong Kong as Asia’s creative capital and fostering a creative atmosphere in the community to implement Hong Kong’s positioning as the East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange under the National 14th Five-Year Plan.

www.ccidahk.gov.hk

Some 3,000 exhibitors join global lighting marketplace

  • Hall of Connected Lighting to showcase new lighting trends

– The 26th Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) opened today and will run for four days, and the 9th Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo will open on Tuesday. The twin lighting fairs bring together some 3,000 exhibitors from 22 countries and regions.
– The inaugural Innovative Lighting Design Forum held today features case studies and market insights. Tomorrow’s Connected Lighting Forum will explore connected and smart lighting solutions.
– The twin lighting fairs reveal industry trends such as sustainable developmenthealthy living and innovative design.

The 26th Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition), organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opened today and will run for four days until 30 October at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, while the 9th Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo will take place from 29 October to 1 November at AsiaWorld-Expo.

Acting Executive Director of the HKTDC, Sophia Chong said: “Hong Kong’s total exports in the first eight months of this year increased 11.5% year-on-year, with lighting product exports growing 3.6% to HKD3.034 billion. Under the theme “Light & Life”, the twin lighting fairs showcase innovative products and solutions that integrate lighting with life. The fairs gather some 3,000 exhibitors from 22 countries and regions. The fairs are highly international; in addition to exhibitors from Mainland China and Hong Kong, we also welcome exhibitors from Europe, including a new exhibitor from Poland, as well as exhibitors from Brazil, Canada, the United States, and several ASEAN countries such as Singapore and Vietnam.”

The Autumn Lighting Fair not only provides the industry with a one-stop business platform but also reveals industry trends such as sustainable development, healthy living, and innovative design.

The Connected Lighting Zone, which made its debut last year, has been upgraded to the Hall of Connected Lighting, reflecting market demand for high-quality design and innovative smart solutions. The hall features over 50 internationally renowned brands such as Japan’s JDI, Finland’s LEDiL, the Netherlands’ Signify, Austria’s Tridonic, Mainland China’s TUYA Smart, as well as newcomers like Poland’s TOPMET and Australia’s Zencontrol.

To showcase the latest industry trends and aesthetics, renowned lighting designer Tino Kwan and his team, in collaboration with OFT Interiors founder CM Jao, have curated the GLOW & GROW – How Lighting Enriches a Space lighting installation at the fair. The lighting fixtures and systems used in the demonstration space are jointly sponsored by the world-renowned architectural and commercial lighting brand ERCO and dynamic lighting experts TRAXON | e:cue.

The Hall of Aurora brings together some 540 top global brands including Megaman from Germany, Rio and Prosperity Group from Hong Kong, and LEEDARSON from Mainland China. Located at the Expo Drive Hall, LED Essentials and LED Lighting are must-visit zones for buyers seeking energy-saving and durable LED products. Other product zones including Commercial Lighting and Residential Lighting, covering a wide range of lighting fixtures and technologies.

The Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo serves as a comprehensive one-stop sourcing platform, showcasing a diverse range of outdoor commercial and industrial lighting solutions. This year, the new Smart Pole and Solution zone showcases innovative solutions to optimise energy efficiency, enhancing the quality of life for urban residents. The Expo welcomes five group pavilions, including Foshan, Guangdong Lighting AssociationJiangsu Gaoyou Lighting AssociationZhenjiang Chamber of International Commerce Illuminating Industry Enterprise Alliance and the debut of the Shenzhen pavilion. Other zones include Horticultural LightingOutdoor & Public Lighting, and Technical & Professional Lighting.

New lighting trends
Sustainable development
According to Stratistics MRC, the sustainable lighting market is expected to grow from USD6.92 billion in 2019 to USD35.26 billion by 2027, reflecting increased environmental awareness. At the Outdoor and Tech Light Expo, E-Lite Semiconductor Incorporated (Booth no.: 6-J08) presents smart lamp posts equipped with energy-saving LED lighting and sensors that can adjust lighting levels based on environmental conditions, thereby reducing energy consumption. Exhibitors use the Autumn Lighting Fair to launch new products. Tridonic (Booth no.: GH-D01) launches the Tridonic – lichtMONITOR lighting management software for the first time in Asia at the Autumn Lighting Fair. The software can monitor an entire lighting system in a building, allowing users to track lighting requirements and identify potential energy-saving opportunities.

Healthy living
A study published by the Human Centric Lighting Society shows that adopting “human-centric lighting” in offices can reduce errors by 18% and increase productivity by 10%. At the Autumn Lighting Fair, Leedarson IoT Technology Inc. (Booth no.: 1B-D02) presents the LEEDARSON – circadian rhythm kit (individual control) – lighting control kit. Its human-centric lighting system intelligently adjusts the colour, temperature and brightness of the light source to simulate natural daylight, thereby enhancing productivity and comfort. The NFC Bluetooth RGBCW Driver from LTECH (Booth no.: GH-D03) provides a healthy lighting solution that synchronises lighting in the user’s location with changes in local sunlight, thereby helping users adjust their sleep rhythms and protect their eyesight.

Innovative design
Lighting design not only needs to be practical but also aesthetically pleasant. Polish exhibitor TOPMET (Booth no.: GH-C10), participating in the Autumn Lighting Fair for the first time, presents the NAMI23 LED aluminium profile. Adopting the Japanese word for “wave” as its product name, NAMI’s design is inspired by Japanese culture and minimalism. With a unique shape and available in various colours, the product balances aesthetics and functionality. At the Outdoor and Tech Light Expo, AGC Lighting Co., Ltd. (Booth no.: 8-E02) presents the UFO High Bay Light (HB81 Candela), which won the 2024 Red Dot Design Award. Its unique design echoes a classic pendant light, complemented by precise optics and high-performance power components.

Experts discuss market trends
The Innovative Lighting Design Forum held today (27 October) focused on two topics: Arts of Lighting: Astonishing Design for the Dynamic Future and Lighting Design Tugging at the Heartstrings: Integrating the Cultural Legacy of RCEP Markets to discuss overseas case studies and market trends.

Tomorrow (28 October), the Connected Lighting Forum will comprise two sessions: Healthy Ageing: Smart Home Caring Lighting Solutions in Asia and Connecting to a Better World: Comprehensive Application of Smart Lighting to explore interconnected and intelligent lighting solutions across different fields.

Case studies on festive lighting and drone light shows will be discussed in a seminar titled Spotlighting on Architainment Lighting to be held on the first day (29 October) of the Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo.

With the Outdoor and Tech Light Expo and the Eco Expo Asia (30 October to 2 November) to be held at the AsiaWorld-Expo, running alongside the Autumn Lighting Fair held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, these three concurrent events offer cross-sector business opportunities for industry players. Free shuttle bus services will be provided between the HKCEC and AsiaWorld-Expo from 29 to 30 October.

Under the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, exhibitors and buyers can meet online through the Click2Match business matching platform until 8 November in addition to attending the physical fair. Buyers can also use the Scan2Match feature of the HKTDC Marketplace App to scan the QR codes of exhibitors and view product materials, bookmark favourites, browse product information and floor plans, as well as engage with exhibitors before and after the fairs to continue their sourcing journey.

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Stanley SoTel: (852) 2584 4049Email: stanley.hp.so@hktdc.org
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HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en

About the HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong ’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly SMEs, in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publicationsresearch reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.