The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), in collaboration with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), will lead a delegation of 21 Hong Kong tech companies and institutions to showcase at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 and debut at 4 Years From Now (4YFN) 2026, taking place concurrently from 2-5 March in Barcelona, Spain.
Building on the momentum from MWC 2025, the delegation will feature solutions beyond the Connectivity category, covering Devices and Systems, Digital Transformation, and support from Ecosystem Partners. The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion aims to provide a comprehensive picture of Hong Kong’s innovation and technology (I&T) capabilities, engaging global telecom leaders, enterprise decision-makers, industry partners, and investors. This initiative bridges cutting-edge research and development into real-world applications, propelling Hong Kong’s I&T sector onto the international stage.
Iris Wong, Director of Merchandise Trade and Innovation and Director of External Relations at HKTDC, said, “The Hong Kong Tech Pavilion is an ideal platform for Hong Kong tech enterprises to present their latest R&D achievements at major international tech gatherings, support their journey to explore overseas markets, while highlighting Hong Kong’s strengths as an international innovation and technology hub.” Derek Chim, Head of Startup Ecosystem and Development at HKSTP, added, “MWC is a global bellwether for communications technology and tech companies at any stage, to connect with the industry and investors, to have a solid ground that validates solutions, catalyse pilot projects, accelerate commercialisation, and scale internationally.”
A series of dialogues and exchanges, including networking receptions, themed talks, and pitching sessions, will facilitate partnerships and investment opportunities. Notable examples include Asmote (Shannon & Turing), located at MWC, which specialises in mmWave technology for Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), particularly for drone communications and control, supporting Hong Kong's low-altitude economy initiatives. The company previously secured the world’s first 26GHz mmWave 5G commercial communications project. Cresento, located at 4YFN, develops an AI-powered shin guard for real-time sports performance insights and is moving from prototypes to pilot collaborations with European football clubs and sport tech platforms.
HKTDC continues to join hands with HKSTP to support Hong Kong tech enterprises to “go global” by jointly organising the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion, building bridges linking tech companies with the world. This expedites the industry’s progress in internationalisation to meet the growing demand for I&T globally, attracting talents, facilitating forward-looking investments, and exploring opportunities globally, further consolidating Hong Kong’s position as an international I&T hub.
For more information on the Hong Kong Tech Pavilion and the exhibitors, please visit https://bit.ly/MWC2026HKTech.
The full list of 21 tech entities includes companies such as Entoptica Limited, eSIX, Faraconix Technologies, FreightAmigo Services, Glassdio Scientific, Harvest Elite International, HongKong Umedia, iASPEC Services, InvestHK, Robocore Technology, Shannon & Turing Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Xeroptix Technology (MWC), and AIGM Limited, BWSea Technology, Cresento Limited, GoGoChart Technology, HairCoSys Limited, KNQ Technology, Solos Technology, Vista Innotech (4YFN).


