Hong Kong Technology Firms Achieve Global Recognition at CES 2026, Showcasing City's Innovation Hub Status
January 9th, 2026 3:30 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Hong Kong's largest-ever delegation to CES 2026, led by HKSTP and HKTDC, secured multiple innovation awards and attracted significant international buyer interest, demonstrating the city's growing prominence as a global technology hub.

The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) organized a record-breaking delegation of 61 technology companies to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, marking the city's most substantial presence at the global technology event. Within the first two days of the exhibition, the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion attracted dozens of international brands, industry leaders, and investors seeking collaboration opportunities with local innovators, highlighting the strategic importance of such participation for accessing overseas markets and showcasing research and development capabilities.
The pavilion featured innovations across five key technological domains: advanced materials and sustainable technology, artificial intelligence and data, digital transformation, electronics and robotics, and life and health. This diverse representation underscores Hong Kong's comprehensive innovation ecosystem. Three Hong Kong companies received prestigious CES Innovation Awards 2026, bringing international acclaim to the city's technological advancements. Widemount Dynamics Tech earned the Best of Innovation award in the "Product in Support of Human Security for All" category for its Smart Firefighting Robot, while Eieling and PointFit were honored in the "Digital Health" category for their respective innovations, FattaLab® and the PF-Sweat Patch.
Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, emphasized the role of global platforms like CES in demonstrating Hong Kong's unique convergence of cutting-edge R&D, global talent, and capital. He stated that HKSTP serves as a crucial enabler, connecting innovators with essential resources, markets, and opportunities to propel their success onto the world stage. Vivian Chan, Associate Director of Business Development, Exhibitions and Digital Business at HKTDC, highlighted the organization's four-decade commitment to CES participation, noting its dedication to facilitating technology-driven, cross-border business deals and investments through its extensive global network of over 50 offices, which reinforces Hong Kong's position as both a regional and global innovation hub.
The delegation's success at CES 2026 carries significant implications for Hong Kong's economic and technological future. By securing high-profile awards and generating substantial international interest, these companies validate the city's strategic investments in its innovation and technology sector. The event serves as a powerful platform for Hong Kong to assert its role as a leading international I&T hub, attracting further global talent, investment, and partnership opportunities. The participation of 47 companies from within the HKSTP ecosystem, as detailed in the official appendix, demonstrates the effectiveness of the city's supportive infrastructure for nurturing technology ventures. This achievement not only boosts the global profiles of individual companies but also enhances Hong Kong's overall brand as a destination for technological innovation and commercialization, potentially influencing future policy and investment decisions to sustain this growth trajectory. More information about HKSTP is available at https://www.hkstp.org, and details about HKTDC can be found at https://www.hkstp.org.
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