The technology world is once again gearing up to welcome the latest breakthroughs through two prestigious events, InnoEX2026 and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (HKEF) 2026 Spring Edition, which will be held from April 13–16, 2026, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). Like HKEF 2025 Autumn, the organizers are back for the second time with something truly different and visionary: a dedicated zone titled “RoboPark,” which will be a major highlight of Asia’s largest technology exhibition, particularly in Hong Kong and China. Hong Kong is a showcase for Mainland Chinese electronics technology to the global world. Despite the ongoing major conflict in the Middle East, hundreds of booths and tens of thousands of international exhibitors are ready to enliven the global event, which is one of the world’s leading exhibitions for electronics manufacturing, which is pushing robotics technology and, of course, artificial intelligence (AI).
RoboPark is designed as a space for future exploration, showcasing more than 100 cutting-edge robotics innovations from around the world, primarily from Mainland China. As in previous years, visitors will be able to not only see but also interact directly with a variety of advanced technologies that are increasingly relevant to everyday life.
Some of the innovation categories on display include humanoid robots and robotic arms designed for industrial and service needs, quadruped robots that resemble dogs and are able to adapt to various terrains, and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) used in logistics and intelligent operations. These technologies demonstrate how robotics is now an integral part of transforming business, healthcare, and even daily activities. One of the main attractions at RoboPark is the presence of the “Six Little Dragons of Hangzhou,” a group of leading robotic innovations that reflect the rapid technological developments of this global innovation hub. Their presence symbolizes the advancement of robotics, which is not only sophisticated but also applicable and relevant to today’s needs.
Through the overarching theme of innovation and connectivity, InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair serve not only as exhibitions but also as platforms for cross-industry collaboration. Businesses, technology professionals, and general visitors are invited to see firsthand how future solutions are being developed, from artificial intelligence and automation to increasingly integrated digital ecosystems.
The exhibition is open to the public and offers free registration for visitors who want to experience consumer electronics, entertainment, autonomous vehicle dashboards, IT, and robotics technologies firsthand. More information can be accessed through the official website at www.innoex.hk and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) page at https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkelectronicsfairse.
By bringing the latest innovations together under one roof, InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2026 are a crucial opportunity to understand the direction of global technology development—while also opening up new opportunities in the rapidly evolving digital era.





















