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World’s Largest Electronics Fair Opens Tomorrow
Invention Zone Features Chinese Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong Innovations


12 October 2011 – More than 3,700 exhibitors from 28 countries and regions will take part in the 31st edition of the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) and the 15th edition of electronicAsia, 13-16 October, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). That’s a new exhibitor record for the twin fairs, which together offer more than 5,300 booths. They will feature a wide range of innovations and technology, as well as green electronics products and electronic parts and components.

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the fair organiser, has arranged nearly 130 buying missions, inviting more than 9,300 buyers to source at the fairs.

HKTDC Assistant Executive Director Clare Wong said rising demand in emerging markets continues to support Hong Kong electronics exports. She noted that electronics product exports grew 12 per cent, year-on-year, to US$157 billion, in the first eight months of 2011.“The economy in traditional markets is a bit sluggish, yet consumers are still shopping for high-tech, mobile entertainment products and those for the elderly,” said Ms Wong. “Hong Kong exporters can find new business opportunities in traditional markets, as long as they can meet consumer demand.”

Invention Zone
The Electronics Fair’s new Invention Zone will feature the latest innovations from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Many of the products will make their debut at the fair and have yet to be launched in the market. “The Electronics Fair offers international buyers the newest products and a display window for pioneering technology and inventions,” Ms Wong said. “With its competitive edge in financial, exhibition and business services, Hong Kong is emerging as Asia’s intellectual property trading and management centre.”

Over 3,100 companies from 28 countries and regions are taking part in the Electronics Fair. The Hall of Fame features consumer electronics with stylish design and outstanding functions. Among the 400 brands are Alcatel, Binatone, Coby, Fujikon, Motorola, Nextbase, VTech and Westinghouse.

New this year, the Mobile Device and Accessories Zone presents smartphones, tablet PCs and related products from some 40 exhibitors. In addition, three display areas will be set up in the Hall 1 Concourse. They include the Green Electronics Square, highlighting environmentally friendly products, the Silver Market and Healthcare Electronics, featuring products for the elderly, and Mobile Devices and Accessories, presenting the very latest gadgets.

World of Solar
electronicAsia, organised by the HKTDC and MMI Asia Pte Ltd, has attracted nearly 630 exhibitors from 13 countries and regions. Highlights include the World of Solar, World of Display Technology, Hong Kong Metal Parts and Components Pavilion, and Electronics Components, showcasing low-pollution products with photovoltaic (PV) technology, 3D display, OLED and many more features.

Fair conferences and seminars focus on recent developments in digital audio broadcasting, updates on green directives in EU (RoHS 2.0) and energy labelling and, product trends in smartphones, tablet PCs and green electronics. Speakers include representatives from General Electric, Siemens and Asus, as well as industry leaders and academics.

Fair Websites www.hkelectronicsfairae.com / www.electronicasia.com

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World’s largest Electronics Fair opens tomorrow, with the new Invention Zone featuring the latest innovations from Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and Taiwan. Among them is Keysquare Communication Ltd, which uses smartphones as the remote control for robots and electronic devices. Picture shows HKTDC Assistant Executive Director Clare Wong (left) gets some pointers from and Keysquare’s representative Eddie Yu at today’s press conference.
HKTDC Assistant Executive Director Clare Wong said the economy in traditional markets is a bit sluggish, yet consumers are still shopping for high-tech, mobile entertainment products and those for the elderly. “Hong Kong exporters can find new business opportunities in traditional markets, as long as they can meet consumer demand.”
Perception Digital Ltd (Booth:1C-E14)
The PDXtra TV is a TV top box that transforms standard TV into an easy-to-use computer, was on display at today’s electronics fair’ press conference. The device offers video streaming and can view multiple live feeds simultaneously
Oregon Scientific (Booth:1A-D01)
The wireless charger applies the latest Qi technology, charging all devices on a single charging station without multiple cords and accessories. The product, which will be exhibited at the electronics fair, also shows time, indoor and outdoor temperatures
COBY Manufacturing Co Ltd (Booth:1E-A10)
Another electronics fair product to look for: watch DVDs in simulated 3D without the need for special glasses. Play digital audio, video and photos directly from USB and SD/ SDHC memory cards
Marvel Digital Ltd (Booth: 1D-C24)
The 2D / 3D TV, Android TV box and tablet offers HD wireless connections. HD signals, including images, videos and movies, can be streamed from the TV box or the tablet to the TV. Using the Android TV box, the LED TV performs like a smart TV. Check it out, from tomorrow, at the electronics fair

Media Enquiries
For media enquiries, please contact HKTDC’s Media and Public Affairs Department:
Beatrice Lam Tel: 2584 4049 Email: beatrice.hy.lam@hktdc.org
Karina Ng Tel: 2584 4514 Email: karina.yc.ng@hktdc.org