Exhibition industry converges to explore how to leverage Hong Kong’s super-connector role between the world & the Greater Bay Area, world-class venues and diverse cultural experiences to achieve more for trade shows and visitors
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Media OutReach Newswire - 24 November 2025 - The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has cemented Hong Kong's position as an exhibition and conference hub in Asia as the host city of the landmark 92nd UFI Global Congress. Staged at AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) on 19–22 November 2025 under the theme
"Shaping the Future", the Congress in UFI's centenary brought together hundreds of global industry leaders to reflect, connect and shape the future of the global exhibition industry, capturing Hong Kong's strengths as the trade fair capital of Asia and the World's Meeting Place delivering world-class infrastructure, seamless Greater Bay Area (GBA) integration and innovative event solutions.
HKTB Chairman Peter Lam remarked, "We are thrilled that the UFI Global Congress has returned to Hong Kong after 25 years to celebrate UFI's centenary. This year's Congress holds special significance; it is both an honour and a testament to our city's enduring position as the "World's Meeting Place". Combined with business-friendly policies, world-class infrastructure, professional services and unique GBA opportunity, Hong Kong continues to attract international business events across the region. Moreover, Hong Kong goes beyond being just a business hub – the city boasts a year-round calendar of world-class mega events, enlivening it with delightful activities, exclusive festive attractions and irresistible experiences. I invite global industry leaders to explore beyond the conference halls and immerse themselves in Hong Kong."
Hong Kong – A Destination of Choice to Unleash Growth Potential for the Exhibition Sector As a key economic pillar, the global exhibition industry produced US$95 billion in direct GDP and contributed US$162 billion in direct spending in 2024, according to UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry. In 2024, Hong Kong's flagship venues – Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and AWE – hosted more than 350 exhibitions with 9.17 million participants. This year, the city sees a strong momentum in trade exhibitions, with 10 new exhibitions staged in Hong Kong.
Chris Skeith, Managing Director & CEO of UFI noted, "Coming to Hong Kong this year particularly is important to UFI as it's our centenary. We've been celebrating the past, honouring the present, but the main thing we're here today for is to help shape our future. Experience and trust are two major trends to watch for the industry, and Hong Kong is the perfect destination for us today. Not only have you got the people, the growth opportunity, the amazing landscapes and seascape, and you have also got the venues and the capability to help deliver the events that we can bring. So as UFI moves into our next centenary, I can see lots of our members bringing events to Hong Kong again to help shape the future of their businesses, their communities, their events, and we will do that together."
Future-focused Congress Programme Highlights Future-proof Developments & Insights In this year's UFI Global Congress in Hong Kong, high-calibre speakers led future-focused dialogue. Silicon Valley strategist Dex Hunter-Torricke, hailing from SpaceX, Facebook and Google, dissected how AI and technological changes were reshaping industries, and how the exhibition sector could play a defining role in reconnecting people and ideas. Global industry leaders also explored the forces shaping the future of events through the main stage programme. A key highlight was AWE's Phase II development featuring Hong Kong's largest purpose-built in-door performance venue with 20,000 seats, to be completed by 2028. This expansion is an integral part of SKYTOPIA, the new tourism landmark in Lantau being developed by the Airport Authority. The project integrating commercial activities, culture and leisure is set to propel the city to become a dream destination for visitors.
Lisa Hannant, Chief Executive Officer of Clarion Events attested to Hong Kong's appeal. "We have an iconic brand called Global Sources, and we have been established here in Hong Kong for over 50 years. Hong Kong is at the forefront of the evolving industry across the whole of the trade show sector. It's a meeting place for international markets and a real connector where buyers meet sellers. With a diverse economic background and vibrant culture, it is an extraordinary place to be able to establish new events such as The Hong Kong International Show Jumping Show." she said.
Richard Ireland, Chief Executive Officer of Clarion Events Asia echoed this viewpoint "It didn't take us long to realise that Hong Kong is a great destination for such a show. Its location near the Greater Bay Area, its affluent population and...