Hong Kong’s CES 2026 delegation demonstrated the city’s dynamic global innovation hub status
Hong Kong made a major impact at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, with the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) leading the city’s largest-ever technology delegation to Las Vegas. Held from January 6 to 9, CES is one of the world’s premier technology and innovation events, providing a global stage for startups, scale-ups, and established enterprises alike.
This year, the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion featured 61 technology companies, from emerging startups to scale-ups, presenting market-ready innovations designed for global collaboration. The pavilion covered five key sectors: AI & Data, Electronics & Robotics, Advanced Materials & Sustainability, Digital Transformation, and Life & Health. It spanned two major CES zones: Eureka Park, home to breakthrough startups, and the Global Pavilion, showcasing established companies ready for international expansion.
Three Hong Kong companies earned CES 2026 Innovation Awards. Point Fit Technology Limited was recognized for its ultra-thin wearable patch that provides continuous, non-invasive sweat lactate monitoring for real-time health tracking. Eieling Technology Limited’s FattaLab® Fatty Liver Diagnostic Device delivers liver fat assessments in just 30 seconds, accelerating early screening and clinical decisions. Widemount Dynamics Tech Limited earned the “Best of Innovation” award in Support of Human Security for All for its AI-powered Smart Firefighting Robot, designed to operate in hazardous environments.
Other innovations stood out for creativity, market readiness, and global relevance:
- Dresio Limited transforms healthcare, fitness, and rehabilitation with AI-powered biomechanics and computer vision. dresio.io
- XOXO Beverages Limited reinvents bartending with robotic cocktail machines. xoxobeverages.com
- TG0 Limited develops next-gen tactile touch, pressure, and gesture interfaces. tg0.co.uk
- DealerSend Logistics powers global e-commerce shipping with real-time tracking. dealer-send.com
- EzyGreenPak Limited produces biodegradable, water-soluble packaging. ezygreenpak.com
- Meridian Innovation Limited offers affordable CMOS-based thermal imaging sensors. meridianinno.com
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University presents research in cardiac electronic skin, eye diagnostic AI, lunar sampling systems, and ultrasonic motors. polyu.edu.hk
- Green Vigor Limited harnesses urban wasted hydropower for renewable energy. greenvigor.com
- Xeroptix Technology Limited delivers AI vision hardware and SaaS platforms. xeroptix.com
- Cresento Limited builds AI-powered smart football shin pads. cresento.net
- MangDang Technology Co. Limited creates AI-powered mini legged robots for education. mangdang.net
- Decennium Platforms Limited powers Peqaboo — an AI-driven pet care ecosystem. peqaboo.com
- MoftBody Limited develops smart wearable wraps like wuBiee for wellness. moftbody.com
- On Skin Wearable Technology Limited produces energy-harvesting wearables and biomedical insoles. onskinwearable.com
- iCombo Tech Company Limited creates advanced digital hearing aids. icombotechgroup.com
- Dentomi Limited offers AI oral health tools like GumAI. dentomi.biz
- Entoptica Limited develops smart eye-scanning devices, such as SLOPE. entoptica.co
Derek Chim, Head of Startup Ecosystem and Development at HKSTP, highlighted CES as a key platform: “This year, the Hong Kong Pavilion attracted over 16,500 visitors. By bringing the largest-ever delegation to CES 2026, we scaled that impact. CES not only showcased their capabilities but reinforced Hong Kong’s role as a super-connector, promoting international technology exchange and market integration.”
Iris Wong, Director of Merchandise Trade and Innovation at HKTDC, added, “For over 40 years, HKTDC has brought Hong Kong’s technology industry to the global stage at CES. The Hong Kong Technology Pavilion served as a springboard for our enterprises to go global, facilitating collaborations and opening doors to international markets.”
The pavilion offered attendees the chance to meet innovators, R&D leaders, and tech founders, explore solutions already gaining global recognition, and discover partnership, investment, and commercialization opportunities. Hong Kong’s dual CES zones provided insight into where innovation is heading — and who is leading it.
From wearable health devices to AI-driven robots and sustainable solutions, Hong Kong’s CES 2026 delegation demonstrated the city’s dynamic global innovation hub status. By combining visionary startups with internationally ready enterprises, the pavilion showcased the breadth, depth, and competitiveness of Hong Kong’s technology ecosystem.
For more information on Hong Kong’s CES 2026 pavilion and participating companies, visit www.hktdc.com