Hong Kong technology companies achieved notable success at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, with three firms receiving CES Innovation Awards and a record delegation attracting substantial international business interest during the event held from January 6-9. The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) led 61 local tech companies to the annual showcase, marking the largest ever Hong Kong delegation to the event and drawing dozens of international brands, industry leaders, and investors to explore collaboration opportunities within the first two days.
The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion featured innovations across multiple sectors including advanced materials and sustainable technology, artificial intelligence and data, digital transformation, electronics and robotics, and life and health technologies. Among the participating companies, Widemount Dynamics Tech received the highest honor, with its Smart Firefighting Robot named Best of Innovation in the ‘Product in Support of Human Security for All’ category. Two other companies were recognized in the ‘Digital Health’ category: Eieling for its FattaLab® device, described as the world’s first intelligence-driven compact fatty liver diagnostic tool, and Point Fit for its patented ultra-thin biomarkers tracking wearable called the PF-Sweat Patch.
Terry Wong, CEO of HKSTP, emphasized the strategic importance of the participation, stating that the global platform demonstrates Hong Kong’s unique convergence of cutting-edge research and development, global talent and capital, and institutional enablers that connect innovators with resources, markets, and opportunities. Vivian Chan, Associate Director of Business Development, Exhibitions and Digital Business at HKTDC, noted that the organization has participated in CES for over 40 years and remains committed to facilitating technology-driven, cross-border business deals and investments through its global network of over 50 offices, which reinforces Hong Kong’s position as both a regional and global innovation hub.
The delegation’s composition included 47 companies from within the HKSTP ecosystem, representing a diverse range of technological specializations. The participation enables local tech firms to access overseas markets and showcase their research and development strengths while underscoring the city’s role as a leading international innovation and technology hub. Additional information about HKSTP is available at https://www.hkstp.org, while details about HKTDC can be found at https://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. A photo from the event is available for download at https://bit.ly/3N2DQP1.
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