The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) are presenting the largest-ever Hong Kong Tech Pavilion at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 6-9, 2026. The showcase features 61 technology companies representing a dynamic mix of early-stage and mature ventures across artificial intelligence, robotics, health technology, and sustainability sectors. This significant presence underscores Hong Kong's rapidly advancing technology ecosystem and its capacity to empower innovators both within and beyond the city to scale their solutions for global impact.
This year's Hong Kong Tech Pavilion features several CES Innovation Award-winning solutions alongside world-first technologies, demonstrating technological strength across both the Eureka Park and Global Pavilion areas. The display includes companies less than five years old alongside more established ventures, highlighting the diversity of Hong Kong's innovation landscape. Three award-winning technologies are taking center stage at the event.
Widemount Dynamics Tech received the Best of Innovation for Product in Support of Human Security for All award for their Smart Firefighting Robot. This solution is designed to detect fires, navigate smoke-filled environments, provide real-time mapping, and determine the most effective extinguishing agent to minimize costs and reduce risks to both lives and property.
PointFit was honored in the Digital Health category for their PF-Sweat Patch, an ultra-thin wearable device built with patented biomarkers tracking technology. The patch offers a non-invasive alternative for continuous monitoring of vital signs and performance metrics for athletes and wellness enthusiasts.
Eieling Technology also received recognition in the Digital Health category for FattaLab®, described as the world's first intelligence-driven compact fatty liver diagnostic device. The technology delivers assessment results with medical-grade accuracy in just 30 seconds, promoting early treatment for those suffering from the disease and enabling immediate preventive care that could potentially boost longevity.
The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion will host numerous events including announcements, product launches, briefings, and business-matching conversations. These include an introduction of GumAI, a smart oral healthcare solution developed by Dentomi that explores the "Dentist coming in handy" approach; a demonstration of DRESIO's "AI Physiotherapy for Everyone" solution; and the launch of "wuBiee & wuBiee wrap" by moftBODY, which integrates neuroscience into smart textile technology for daily shapewear. Visitors can find the full event line-up at https://www.hkstp.org and schedule their visit through https://www.hktdc.com/aboutus.
A Hong Kong Tech Networking Reception will be held on January 7, 2026, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Mercato Della Pescheria in The Venetian, welcoming interested parties to engage in conversations about potential partnerships and explore business opportunities with Hong Kong technology companies. Registration details are available through the organizers' websites.
The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion features 61 companies, including 47 from within the HKSTP ecosystem, with exhibits located across Eureka Park (booth #63200, Hall G) and Global Pavilion (booth #50732, Hall A-D) at The Venetian Expo. This comprehensive showcase represents Hong Kong's commitment to establishing innovation and technology as a pillar of economic growth while connecting local companies with global markets and partnership opportunities.


