HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition)
HKTDC's autumn electronics fair in Hong Kong — exhibit categories, how it compares to Global Sources, and a buyer's checklist for vetting suppliers.
The HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair runs alongside Global Sources during the October window, at the convention centre in Wan Chai. It is organized by Hong Kong’s official trade body, so the exhibitor mix leans toward established suppliers and component makers rather than newcomers.
Why it matters for electronics buyers
The component and parts zones are the reason to go. If you are sourcing connectors, displays, sensors, or modules rather than finished products, this fair has deeper coverage than the consumer-product shows. It pairs well with a same-week visit to Global Sources at AsiaWorld-Expo.
How we work the floor
For component sourcing the qualification question is supply continuity, not just price. We ask for the part’s expected production lifetime and whether there is a second source — a BOM locked to a single supplier with an end-of-life part is a production risk that surfaces six months later. One discontinued sensor can halt an entire build.
Practical notes
- Both Hong Kong electronics shows usually overlap in mid-October — plan one trip to cover both venues.
- HKCEC is central; AsiaWorld-Expo is near the airport. Allow travel time if you are doing both in a day.
- Confirm the exact dates above with HKTDC before booking.
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