The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau will jointly organise the fourth edition of InnoEX with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council from 13 to 16 April 2026. The Digital Policy Office will once again set up a large-scale “Smart Hong Kong Pavilion” (the Pavilion) at the InnoEX, featuring over 100 innovation and technology (I&T) solutions including those developed by various government departments benefitting citizens and businesses, to demonstrate Hong Kong’s solid achievements in advancing the I&T development and smart city development brought about by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and various sectors.
The Pavilion this year will be themed “AI+ Hong Kong”, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) empowerment across different domains in Hong Kong. The Pavilion will establish eight exhibit areas namely, “AI+ Public Services”, “AI+ Medical Innovations”, “AI+ Everyday Experience”, “AI+ Robotics Innovations”, “AI+ Mobility Revolution”, “AI+ Safety and Security”, “AI+ Infrastructure Development”, and “AI+ Low-altitude Economy”, and showcase innovative I&T solutions from over 20 government bureaux, departments, public organisations as well as the winning entries of the “Hong Kong ICT Awards”, “'Maker in China' SME Innovation and Entrepreneurship Global Contest - Hong Kong Chapter” and “Open Data Hackathon” from local innovators and students.
Through interactive experiences and on-site demonstrations, we hope to provide a platform that facilitates exchanges and collaboration among various sectors and government departments, so as to further encourage the adoption of more I&T solutions by government departments with a view to continuously enhancing public services for the benefit of the citizens and businesses. Through the exhibition, we also hope to recognise outstanding innovations of local industry and inspire industry players to develop more innovative applications, and thus charting Hong Kong in moving full steam towards an international I&T centre.

Should you have any enquiries, please feel free to contact Smart Government Innovation Lab at 3855 6731 or by email to smartlab@digitalpolicy.gov.hk.