HKTDC’s Toys & Games Fair to Feature 2,100+ Exhibitors

January 10, 2017

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will open its January fairs next week, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).

The 43rd Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, the 8th Hong Kong Baby Products Fair and the 17th Hong Kong International Stationery Fair will run from 9th to 12th January, while the 15th Hong Kong Licensing Show will be held from 9th to 11th January. The Stationery Fair is organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the others are organised by the HKTDC.

Positioned as Asia’s largest toys & games fair, the event will feature a record of more than 2,100 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions, with first-time participants from Bangladesh, Bulgaria and Denmark. The Baby Products Fair will showcase about 540 exhibitors from 27 countries and region, including new exhibitors from Qatar and Turkey. The Stationery Fair will have more than 250 exhibitors from 18 countries and regions, and first-time participants include Bangladesh, Finland, India, the Netherlands and Spain.

Held concurrently with the Toys & Games Fair, the Licensing Show will feature a record of over 370 exhibitors from 12 countries and regions, showcasing more than 900 brands and properties. A conference for leading global licensing experts, Asian Licensing Conference, will held with the Licensing Show, running from 9th to 10th January.

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