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Taiwan’s Exhibitors Shoot for Business at HK Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2025

2025/04/14 | By Ken Liu

Organized by trade promoter China Economic News Service (CENS) under Taiwan’s Economic Daily News and the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) together, a total of 22 Taiwanese manufacturers are exhibiting their latest products and technologies at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2025, which is scheduled to run from April 13 through 16.

The Taiwanese exhibitors, occupying 31 booths altogether on the exhibition floor, are showcasing an assortment of equipment, including smart household appliances, onboard active speakers, outdoor LED lighting equipment, high-end stereo speakers, electronic healthcare devices, and digital entertainment systems on the Hall of Fame and Product Design Zones, as well as Taiwan Pavilion.

Taiwanese electronics manufacturers have been known for their innovative mindset, vertical-integration capability, mighty quality control, abundant experience, plus good communication skill in their areas, enabling them to beat their global competitors by introducing very trendy next-generation products.

Held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, the mega show features several themes, including smart home solutions, health tech and wearables, as well as digital entertainment, which all aim at inspiring infinite business opportunities.

The electronics show is collocated with InnoEX, which is in its third year and features innovative feats, novel electronic devices, and leading-edge technologies as solutions to enterprises’ problems from the globe.

According to organizer of the two shows, the semi-official Hong Kong Trade and Development Council (HKTDC), the two fairs have drawn over 2,800 exhibitors from 29 countries and regions, including France, Taiwan, South Korea, India, Poland, Sweden, Luxembourg, Australia, Canada, and mainland China. They use these shows as an optimal platform on which they exchange opinions with buyers.

In spite of the uncertainty that the global economy will face due to the Trump tariffs, the Taiwanese exhibitors are still working hard to tap into new markets with very positive minds, showing their entrepreneur nature.