Celebrating 25 years: Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) Returns from October 27-30

September 27, 2023

By Elle Bremmer

Celebrating its 25th edition, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair is set to illuminate the global lighting industry once again from October 27 to 30, 2023.

This highly anticipated event, hosted at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, promises to showcase a wide range of state-of-the-art lighting innovations and trends, as well as provide ample business opportunities for industry professionals to connect with others and learn about new product developments. The event is organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and will run alongside the 8th Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo from October 26 to 29, 2023, which features commercial and industrial light fixtures from many world-renowned brands at the AsiaWorld-Expo.  

For the first time, the fair is being held in EXHIBITION+ hybrid mode, meaning that buyers have the opportunity not only to source products at the fair physically, but also through fair websites and the hktdc.com sourcing platform. The fair also offers the chance to foster new partnerships and connect with more buyers through the Click2Match online smart business matching platform, where buyers can connect with local and overseas exhibitors. The opportunity to use Click2Match runs from October 19 to Nov 6, 2023 

The theme of this year’s fair is “Light Up Every Opportunity” which will be highlighted by over 3,100 exhibitors from the two lighting fairs all over the world. Additionally, there will be many seminars offered throughout the event that highlight this theme and touch upon sustainability, energy efficiency, smart products, and testing and product certification practices – among many other topics. Renowned speakers at the seminars include but are not limited to:  Mr. Jean-Marie Croué, Délégué Général from Syndicat du Luminaire GIL; Ir Prof. Lu Lin Vivien, Professor from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Mr. Eric Shiu and Mr. Frankie Tsang, Associate Directors from TinoKwan Lighting Consultants Ltd.; Representatives of Connectivity Standards Alliance Member Group China (CMGC); Representatives of Shanghai Pudong Intelligent Lighting Association. Please consult the website to see a full list of seminars offered. 

Product showcasing at the fair includes both commercial and residential lighting, as well as the eye-catching Hall of Aurora – a space where fairgoers can discover design-driven lighting collections that match the aesthetic needs of retailers, interior designers, and lighting architects looking for both quality craftsmanship and beautiful design.

It features designs from brands such as Signify, Megaman, Prosperity Group, Traxon | e:cue, Beghelli, Moso, and more. 

The commercial and residential sections of the fair also boast top-quality lighting products for a large array of needs. Other zones will include LED Lighting, LED Essentials, and Smart Lighting and Lighting Solutions. Also new to this year’s lighting fair is a new Connected Lighting zone, which demonstrates the possibilities of smart and IoT-enabled lighting solutions from renowned international companies and brands, including DALI Alliance, LEEDARSON, Midea, SUNRICHER, SNAPPY, Herculux , and more. 

The Outdoor and Light Tech Expo will feature Outdoor Public Lighting, Outdoor Advertising Lighting, Technical and Professional Lighting, Horticultural Lighting, Exterior Lighting Solutions and Systems, and Innobuild lighting zones. All zones feature efficient and innovative lighting products for all different environmental needs. 

Product Showcase

Product showcasing at the fair includes both commercial and residential lighting, as well as the eye-catching Hall of Aurora – a space where fairgoers can discover design-driven lighting collections that match the aesthetic needs of retailers, interior designers, and lighting architects looking for both quality craftsmanship and beautiful design.

It features designs from brands such as Signify, Megaman, Prosperity Group, Traxon | e:cue, Beghelli, Moso, and more. 

The commercial and residential sections of the fair also boast top-quality lighting products for a large array of needs. Other zones will include LED Lighting, LED Essentials, and Smart Lighting and Lighting Solutions.

LEEDARSON Smart Living
Hong Kong International
Snappy Intelligent Control Series

Also new to this year’s lighting fair is a new Connected Lighting zone, which demonstrates the possibilities of smart and IoT-enabled lighting solutions from renowned international companies and brands, including DALI Alliance, LEEDARSON, Midea, SUNRICHER, SNAPPY, Herculux , and more. 

The Outdoor and Light Tech Expo will feature Outdoor Public Lighting, Outdoor Advertising Lighting, Technical and Professional Lighting, Horticultural Lighting, Exterior Lighting Solutions and Systems, and Innobuild lighting zones. All zones feature efficient and innovative lighting products for all different environmental needs. 

Consult the fair website to learn more about the featured exhibits. 

The Hong Kong International Lighting Fair 2023 is not just an event; it’s a celebration of the power of light to transform spaces and lives and an opportunity to connect with industry professionals, face-to-face. Stay ahead of the trends and discover state of the art lighting innovations by marking your calendar for this great experience and opportunity in the heart of Hong Kong. 

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