NewsSeven HKTDC mega events showcase Asia's creative hub

Seven HKTDC mega events showcase Asia’s creative hub

– The HKTDC is hosting seven vibrant events spanning lifestyle products and the licensing sector in late April, including the Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair, Home InStyle, Fashion InStyle, Hong Kong International Printing & Packaging Fair, DeLuxe PrintPack Hong Kong, Hong Kong International Licensing Show and Asian Licensing Conference
– The seven exhibitions and conference are set to draw some 6,000 exhibitors from more than 30 countries and regions
– Home InStyle introduces an innovative Gerontech Living Pavilion showcasing cutting-edge tech products for the elderly and pioneering solutions from over 10 local companies
– Fashion InStyle launches the new NEXT@Fashion InStyle highlighted zone, bringing together some 60 global material suppliers to showcase advanced fashion materials and inviting five local designers to use them to create innovative fashion pieces
– The Hong Kong International Licensing Show will spotlight more than 30 panda-themed IPs and welcome the first-time participation of two Egyptian museums

HONG KONG, Apr 10, 2025 – (ACN Newswire) – The immense potential of Hong Kong’s creative industries is being highlighted by the HKSAR Government, which is actively developing the sector as a new economic driver and working to position Hong Kong as Asia’s creative hub. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is echoing this development direction by hosting seven large-scale events, spanning lifestyle products and licensing opportunities, that will further enhance the city’s reputation as a creative hotspot.

The seven mega events include the Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair, Home InStyle and Fashion InStyle (27-30 April at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, HKCEC); the Hong Kong International Printing & Packaging Fair and DeLuxe PrintPack Hong Kong (held concurrently at AsiaWorld-Expo, 27-30 April); and the Hong Kong International Licensing Show and Asian Licensing Conference (28-30 April at the HKCEC). The events will serve as a bridge connecting Hong Kong’s creative industries with Mainland China and international markets while reinforcing the city’s positioning as a regional creative hub.

Speaking at a press conference held today to introduce the upcoming events, HKTDC Deputy Executive Director Sophia Chong said: “This year’s seven lifestyle and licensing mega events will be gathered in the final week of April. Beyond showcasing cultural creative designs and functional products from around the world, they will specifically address emerging market trends, including silver economy solutions and sustainable products and materials. The consolidated fair period provides buyers with a diverse one-stop sourcing opportunity while facilitating cross-industry and cross-sector business connections to generate synergies.”

Ms Chong added that the seven exhibitions and conference are expected to attract some 6,000 exhibitors from over 30 countries and regions, including Mainland China and Hong Kong, as well as  Australia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and  Thailand from the Asia-Pacific region, and Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the United States from the European and North American regions. Fashion InStyle will welcome first-time exhibitors from Austria and the UK, while the Printing & Packaging Fair will feature a new participant from Cambodia.

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