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Hong Kong tech firms make strong showing at CES 2026 with award-winning innovations

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Hong Kong’s technology sector has enjoyed a standout presence at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, with local firms securing top industry awards and attracting strong interest from global buyers, investors and multinational brands.

Led by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), and supported by the Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association, the city sent its largest-ever delegation of 61 technology companies to the annual Consumer Electronics Show.

Within the first two days of the four-day event, the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion drew significant footfall from international corporates, venture investors and industry leaders keen to explore frontier technologies and potential commercial partnerships. Organisers said the strong response underlined Hong Kong’s growing influence as a global innovation and technology hub.

The pavilion showcased innovations across advanced materials and sustainable technology, artificial intelligence and data, digital transformation, electronics and robotics, and life and health sciences.

Three Hong Kong firms were recognised at the CES Innovation Awards 2026. Widemount Dynamics Tech secured a Best of Innovation accolade in the Product in Support of Human Security for All category for its Smart Firefighting Robot, designed to operate in hazardous emergency environments.

In the Digital Health category, Eieling was recognised for FattaLab, billed as the world’s first intelligence-driven compact diagnostic device for fatty liver disease, while PointFit was honoured for its patented ultra-thin PF-Sweat Patch, a wearable device that tracks biomarkers through perspiration.

Terry Wong, chief executive of HKSTP, said CES provided a powerful platform to demonstrate Hong Kong’s strengths in research and development, talent and capital.

“Showcasing Hong Kong innovation on a global stage like CES highlights the city’s unique convergence of cutting-edge R&D, global talent and investment,” he said. “As an enabler, HKSTP connects innovators with resources, markets and opportunities, helping them scale internationally.”

Vivian Chan, associate director of business development, exhibitions and digital business at HKTDC, said the organisation’s long-standing involvement with CES reflected its role in facilitating cross-border technology deals.

“Having participated in CES for more than 40 years, HKTDC remains committed to driving technology-led international partnerships through our global network of over 50 offices,” she said. “This reinforces Hong Kong’s position as both a regional and global innovation hub.”

Following CES 2026, the Hong Kong delegation is expected to build on the momentum by engaging with international partners, attracting overseas investment and pursuing new market opportunities. Organisers said the focus now shifts to helping Hong Kong startups and scale-ups convert global exposure into tangible commercial outcomes.

The strong showing in Las Vegas further cements Hong Kong’s role as a connector between Asian innovation ecosystems and global technology markets, as its entrepreneurs look to accelerate international expansion.

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