32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair Opens Today
2024年11月6日 - 6:20PM
JCN Newswire
- Featuring over 200 renowned brands from around the globe at
the Brand Name Gallery
- New thematic labels for Elderly Products, Green Design and Smart
Eyewear categories
- Symposium explores myopia control and prevention
- Award-winning and shortlisted designs of the 24th Hong Kong
Eyewear Design Competition on display
The 32nd Hong Kong International Optical Fair, organised by the
Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and co-organised by the
Hong Kong Optical Manufacturers Association (HKOMA), brings
together over 700 exhibitors from 17 countries and regions. Under
the theme of "Seeing is Believing",the Fair provides a one-stop
promotion and procurement platform for the industry. The Fair
continues the EXHIBITION+ hybrid model, running a physical
exhibition from today through to 8 November at the Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Centre, while the online exhibition will
be accessible until 15 November.
Sophia Chong, Acting Executive Director, HKTDC, said: "The Hong
Kong International Optical Fair brings together leading eyewear
suppliers to present cutting-edge craftsmanship, innovation, and
trendsetting products from across the world. This platform fosters
networking and business opportunities within the industry."
"To help the industry expand international business networks, the
HKTDC has organised 80 buying missions from 45 countries and
regions,"Ms Chong added. "Notable buyers include Best Group from
Mainland China, Chilli Beans and Vista Import from Brazil, The
Intersett Ltd. from Hungary, EYFE Inc. from Japan, Opticalia Okulux
from Mexico, Foptics from Singapore, Grey Sunglasses from Spain,
and Euro Vision and Vision Plus from the USA."
The annual optical fair is a hallmark event for the industry. In
addition to internationally renowned local brands, this year's Fair
features exhibitors from Europe and the Americas, such as France,
Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as from
Asia, including Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and
Taiwan, and from the Middle East, such as Turkiye. The Fair also
welcomes back exhibitors from Australia and Malaysia, which are
returning after the pandemic.
This year's Optical Fair features several group pavilions,
including Mainland China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan, as well as the
Visionaries of Style and HKOMA Pavilion; along with pavilions from
cities in Mainland China, including Danyang in Jiangsu, Jiaojiang
in Zhejiang, Shenzhen in Guangdong and Yingtan in Jiangxi. The Fair
provides valuable networking opportunities for exhibitors and
supports the local industry in entering the international market
and capturing the enormous opportunities in emerging markets.
Brand Name Gallery Showcases World-Class Designs
The Brand Name Gallery showcases a curated selection of over 200
renowned local and overseas brands, such as Rosie Allan from
Australia, MINIMA from France; STEPPER from Germany; FRANCO FERRARO
from Italy; PLUME from Korea; Nano Vista from Spain; Pepe Jeans,
Taylor Morris London, Ted Baker, and Vivienne Westwood from the
United Kingdom; along with Anna Sui from the United States and
more. Highlighted eyewear pieces include:
- Karavan (Booth: GH-C08): This French brand presents handcrafted
metal and acetate optical frames in bold colours.
- TAVAT (Booth: GH-A20): The SoupCan series by this Italian brand
features meticulously handcrafted mixed-material frames which
undergo more than 100 production steps, resulting in rich texture
and depth.
- Miyamoto Optical (Booth: GH-B04): This Japanese brand adds
weights at the temple tips for ultra-balanced frames. This
innovative design has earned top honours in Japan's Functional and
Technical category awards.
- Art Optical (Booth: GH-K01): This Hong Kong brand utilises
materials with exceptional stability and impact resistance to
create lighter, thinner frames for enhanced comfort. The lenses
boast superior scratch resistance and high transparency, ensuring
durability and clarity.
- Solos Technology Limited (Booth: GH-B26): This Hong Kong brand
presents the cutting-edge Solos AirGo V smart eyewear range,
complete with integrated cameras and ChatGPT-4o functionality.
Three New Thematic Labels for Facilitating Buyer's Procurement
Experience
The Optical Fair this year features 12 product zones showcasing a
diverse variety of eyewear products. Three product categories will
be highlighted using special labels to facilitate buying: Smart
Ageing Products, Green Solution Suppliers, and Smart Eyewear.
Highlighted eyewear:
- Eleung Limited (Booth: 1E-D14): Featuring BioCell material in
their eyewear frames, a cellulose acetate derived from cotton or
wood pulp. It contains no industry-standard plasticisers and is
compatible with polycarbonate lenses.
- Wenzhou Skysea (Booth: 1D-B33): Offering compact, foldable
anti-blue light unisex reading glasses weighing just 15 grams,
designed to easily fit into a pocket or purse, ideal for
seniors.
- Wenzhou Brilliant Vision (Booth: 1D-F02): Introducing relaxing
and blue light-blocking reading glasses made of high-quality
material for comfort and durability. The unique blue-blocker
feature protects eyes from harmful light, reducing the risk of
glaucoma and vision-damage.
- Wenzhou Innovision Optical (Booth: 1B-D31): Showcasing
bio-acetate, a material derived from renewable resources, reducing
carbon use and plastic waste.
- Chongqing Deding Optical Technology (Booth: 1CON-038): Unveiling
ultra-thin smart glasses with a temple thickness of less than 5mm,
equipped with a magnetic induction switch and Bluetooth 5.2 for
efficient transmission, supporting calls, music playback, and
navigation.
- Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings Co., Ltd. (Booth: GH-B30):
Introducing Kubota Glass, utilising AR technology to achieve myopic
defocus. This system projects an artificially myopically defocused
image in front of the retina.
Gathering International Optometrists to Explore Progress in Myopia
Control and Prevention
The 22nd Hong Kong International Optometric Symposium will be held
tomorrow, 7 November. Organised by HKTDC in partnership with The
Hong Kong Optometric Association and The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, the symposium will explore myopia control and
prevention.
Dr Simon TANG, Director of Cluster Services, Hong Kong Hospital
Authority, will deliver the opening remarks. Speakers include
Professor Ian Morgan from the Australian National University, Dr.
Regan Ashby from the University of Canberra, Professor Frank
Schaeffel from the University of Tubingen, Professor Kee Chea-su
from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Professor Chen Zhi from
Fudan University, and Dr. Chen Jun from Shanghai Eye Hospital. This
event is an accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
course by the Optometrists Board, Hong Kong and is endorsed by the
Council on Optometric Practitioner Education (COPE).
The inaugural Asia-Pacific Eye Health Summit (Hong Kong) and the
Greater Bay Area Optometric Practice Development Forum will take
place on 8 November, to explore the latest trends and opportunities
in the eye health sector within the Greater Bay Area. The Fair will
also offer talks and seminars on smart eyewear, sports eyewear, and
eyewear for the elderly, helping industry professionals stay
updated on global market trend.
Exploring Local Creative Design
Eyewear parades by professional models will be held to show
different styles of eyewear products. To foster Hong Kong's
creativity and innovation, the HKTDC and HKOMA have organised the
24th Hong Kong Eyewear Design Competition under the theme of "Be
Bold". The competition award ceremony will be held this afternoon,
and the award-winning and shortlisted designs will be prominently
displayed in Exhibition Hall 1D, The Forum, throughout the
exhibition. For more details on the overview of competition
entries, please visit: finalist_design_Info.pdf.
Furthermore, to acknowledge exhibitors who incorporate sustainable
elements into their booth designs, the fair has introduced the
"Green Booth Design Award". This initiative seeks to commend
exhibitors for reducing the environmental footprint of their
exhibition booth.
Photo download: https://bit.ly/4hBe7aT
The 32nd Hong Kong Optical Fair opens today, showcasing the latest
eyewear and optometric products from over 700 exhibitors across 17
countries and regions
Models showcase new products at the eyewear parade
The Brand Name Gallery showcases over 200 renowned brands from
around the world, featuring works from various local and
international designers.
The fair introduces new category labels, including Smart Ageing
Products, Green Solutions Suppliers, and Smart Eyewear, to
facilitate purchases for buyers
The Fair continues to feature the "Designer Cafe", showcasing a
range of emerging designers and brand products
Winning and shortlisted entries from the 24th Hong Kong Eyewear
Design Competition are currently on display in Exhibition Hall 1D,
The Forum
Websites:
Hong Kong International Optical Fair:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en
Event Details of the Hong Kong International Optical Fair:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en/intelligence-hub
22nd Hong Kong International Optometric Symposium:
https://www.hktdc.com/event/hkopticalfair/en/the-22nd-hong-kong-international-optometric-symposium
HKTDC Media Room: http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en
Fair Details (Physical)
Date:Wednesday 6 - Friday 8 November
Time: 6 to 7 November 9:30am - 6:30pm
8 November 9:30am - 5:00pm
Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Admission: For trade visitors aged 18 or above only.
Onsite Registration Fee: HK$100 per person (free for e-Badge
registration and pre-
registered buyers)
Click2Match - Smart Business Matching Platform: 30 October - 15
November
Media enquiries
Please contact the HKTDC Communications and Public Affairs
Department:
Johnny Tsui Tel: (852) 2584 4395 johnny.cy.tsui@hktdc.org
Sharon Ha Tel: (852) 2584 4575 sharon.mt.ha@hktdc.org
About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body
established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's
trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China,
the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and
business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions,
conferences and business missions to create business opportunities
for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also
provides up-to-date market insights and product information via
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