HKTDC’s Electronics Shows Feature 4,300 Exhibitors

October 24, 2017

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) has concluded its 37th Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 21st electronicAsia running from 13th to 16th October 2017 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The two co-located trade fairs featured some 4,300 exhibitors from 25 countries and regions.

The Electronics Fair was organised by the HKTDC, while the electronicAsia was jointly organised by the HKTDC and MMI Asia Limited. Approximately, 86,000 buyers from 139 countries visited the fairs in three days. (There was a closure on 15th October due to a tropical cyclone). According to the HKTDC, over 60,000 buyers attended the Electronics Fair, while about 26,000 visitors attended the electronicAsia.

HKTDC Deputy Executive Director Benjamin Chau, said, “With the scale of the fairs and the golden opportunity when international industry players all gather in Hong Kong, we hope to help start-ups expand their business, while providing a platform for the electronics and technology industry to exchange information and push forward.”

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