- Themed New Play for All, the trio of fairs brings together
more than 2,500 exhibitors from 34 countries and regions
- The number of exhibitors at Hong Kong Baby Products Fair achieves
a record high; over 380 well-known toy and baby products brands in
the Brand Name Gallery
- The three fairs reveal several product trends, including
digitisation, green toys, and the popularity of cross-age group
products
- Asian Toys & Games Forum will be held tomorrow, gathering
international experts to discuss the social responsibilities of the
toy industry
Kicking off a brand new year, the 51st HKTDC Hong Kong Toys &
Games Fair, the 16th HKTDC Hong Kong Baby Products Fair and the
23rd Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair,
jointly organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd,
launched today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
and will take place over four consecutive days.
Hong Kong SAR Government Secretary for Commerce and Economic
Development, Algernon Yau, Hong Kong Trade Development Council
(HKTDC) Acting Executive Director Sophia Chong, and HKTDC Toys
Advisory Committee Chairman Bryant Chan officiated the Joint
Opening Ceremony of the Toys & Games Fair and Baby Products
Fair today, launching the 51st edition of Asia's flagship Hong Kong
Toys & Games Fair.
Algernon Yau, HKSAR Government Secretary for Commerce and Economic
Development, said at the opening ceremony: "Entering the 51st year
of the Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, I have full confidence that
the event, together with the concurrent Hong Kong Baby Products
Fair, will continue to feature different innovative and distinctive
products that are intriguing to all and, more importantly,
facilitate business promotion and consolidate Hong Kong's position
as a global sourcing as well as convention and exhibition hub."
Sophia Chong, HKTDC Acting Executive Director, said: "This year's
Toy Fair marks an important milestone and a new chapter for the toy
industry. The three fairs are themed New Play for All, and feature
multiple zones, from toys for infants and toddlers to collectible
toys designed for adults with a childlike spirit, as well as STEM
education toys, smart-tech toys & games and green toys,
catering to the needs of all age groups and meeting market
demand.
"The three fairs have drawn over 2,500 exhibitors from 34 countries
and regions, including pavilions from Hong Kong, Mainland China,
Asia and Europe, presenting cross-industry business opportunities
to visitors. The HKTDC has proactively arranged more than 200
buying missions from over 40 countries and regions, and invited
various Hong Kong-based international buyers and local enterprises
including several large international e-commerce platforms,
importers, department stores, specialty stores, retail chains, and
procurement offices, creating new opportunities for the industry,"
added Chong.
Three fairs reveal multiple product trends
Several product trends from this year's exhibitors provide visitors
from other industries with cross-industry business opportunities.
These include:
- Digitised products: Many traditional toy and game manufacturers
and brands are integrating electronics and new technologies with
toys to enhance playability, such as the Dynamie Pixel Piano
(Booth: 1E-C02), Upset Dog (Booth: 1C-F02), and the NASA Spirit
Rover (Booth: 1C-F33).
- Learning and play combined: In the hope that kids can learn while
having fun, many parents choose toys that can improve cognitive,
social, intellectual, and aesthetic development. As a result, there
is a greater demand for educational and intellectual products, such
as the Giant Panda Anatomy Model (Booth: 1D-C12), Adventure Globe
(Booth: 1E-A02), Children's Play Sofa (Booth: 3F-G04), and Water
Transfer Painting Set (Booth: 5B-B01).
- Demand for sustainable products: As sustainable consumption has
grown, more parents are inclined to choose eco-friendly toys to
reduce their environmental impact. Examples include straw DIY
marble run blocks (Booth: 1C-D02) and the Voices of Nature series
of puzzles (Booth: 1D-A08).
- Cross-age groups products: There is a growing popularity of toy
designs and styles that cater to a wide range of age groups. Toys
are no longer just for children; adults and even elderly are
collecting toys, making the collectibles market a significant part
of the toy industry. The Astro Boy Mechanical Clear Version (Booth:
1D-A26) is one example. The fair is actively developing the ageing
market as well. For instance, a Hong Kong exhibitor has designed a
wall game suitable for both the elderly and children, where the
user must rotate cogs with both hands, and the vibrant visual
stimulus helps to enhance concentration and left-right brain
coordination (Booth: 1D-D22).
Exhibition space growth in multiple zones at the Toys & Games
Fair
Toys & Games Fair saw an expansion in exhibition space in two
major zones. This includes the Electronic & Remote Control Toys
(up 40%) and Educational Toys & Games zones (up 7%). The Green
Toys zone makes a welcome return and showcase eco-friendly and
innovative products with a Green Leaf Label displayed at the booths
of green exhibitors for buyers' easy reference. This year, over 370
exhibitors have the Green Leaf label, an increase of 70% from the
last edition.
Funded by the Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund of the
Trade and Industry Department, HKSAR Government, the Toys
Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong and FHKI Group 19 (Hong
Kong Toys Council) present the first ESG Pavilion to showcase toys
incorporating Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) elements,
including products made entirely from eco-friendly or recycled
materials. Exhibitors are using various creative methods to promote
sustainable development, emphasising the value of social
responsibility and ESG fundamentals.
This year's Toys Fair has an impressive pavilion lineup, including
exhibitors from Mainland China, Taiwan and Korea, as well as
selected European exhibitors at the Spielwarenmesse eG's World of
Toys Pavilion. Exhibits include Glow-in-the-Dark Slime (Booth:
1CON-068), Genius Square board game (Booth: 1CON-061), and more.
The Hong Kong Brand Toy Association (HKBTA) Pavilion once again
promotes the local creative industry and trendy toy products to
international buyers.
Record number of exhibitors at Baby Products Fair
With more than 660 exhibitors, this year's Hong Kong Baby Products
Fair boasts the most exhibitors ever. The popular ODM Strollers and
Gear zone is back for the second consecutive year, featuring over
80 exhibitors, making it easier than ever for buyers to source
products from original design manufacturers. The Selection of
Europe Pavilion returns and feature, for the first time, the UK's
Baby Products Industry Association putting a spotlight on quality
European baby brands and products, such as cribs and hearing
protection earmuffs. This year sees the return of several popular
pavilions, including well-known Korean and Hong Kong Children,
Babies, Maternity Industries Association pavilions. Making their
debut this year is the Zhejiang Zhili pavilion presents an array of
high-quality infant and children's clothing.
The Toys & Games and Baby Products Fairs continue to feature
the popular Brand Name Gallery, bringing together over 380
well-known brands from around the globe, including ABC Design,
AURORA, Eastcolight, Hape, Masterkidz, Osann, Rastar, Uncle Bubble
and Welly, allowing buyers to source the latest designs and
high-quality products from a variety of brands.
Jointly organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, the
Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair
features the latest school and office supplies, creative art
supplies and gift stationery. Various high-quality stationery
brands are showcased, including 555, AP Group, CJP, Chung Tin,
Colorlutions, Diakakis, Kaywin, Kuoda, Marshmallow, MUST, Renga,
Sayyed, Tercel and Zhengda, among others, presenting innovative
products.
Asian Toys & Games Forum explores the important roles of toys
everyday life
The Asian Toys & Games Forum will be held tomorrow (7 January).
Themed Beyond Fun and Play: Fostering Social Responsibility in the
Toy Industry, international toy and game industry experts will
discuss the industry's latest topics, including The Toys and Games
Market Outlook and Opportunities by Clifton Chiu, Senior Research
Analyst, Euromonitor International (Hong Kong), The Power of Play
for Healthcare and Wellness by Dr Vinci Cheung, Psychologist, Head
of Family and Child Services, The Companions CCM Ltd, Integrating
AI Smart Toys into Social Life by Larry Wang, Founder & CEO,
FoloToy Creative Pte Ltd, and Designing Toys for Active and Better
Ageing by Dr Sittha Sukkasi, Senior Researcher in Environment
Research Group, MTEC, NSTDA, while a representative of the Hong
Kong Toys Council will host the discussion and explore with the
speakers on the opportunities for the toys industry in the health
sector and the ageing market.
In today's The Evolution of Stationery in the Digital Era at the
Stationery & School Supplies Fair, John Yeung from Google Hong
Kong, Professor Siu Cheung Kong from The Education University of
Hong Kong and Mike Cheung from Microsoft Hong Kong will dive into
the new demands for stationery from the current Generation Z,
Generation Alpha, and the ageing market, as well as the profound
impact of artificial intelligence and technology on the field of
education.
Other seminars will cover popular topics such green toys trend,
green stationery, baby products market trends, latest toy safety
regulations, toy specifications, testing and certification. Helping
buyers and sellers to broaden their business networks and learn
about the most recent market trends, there are many networking
events, buyer forums, product demo and launch pad, and seminars
throughout the fair period.
The three exhibitions offer buyers a one-stop sourcing platform,
creating more cross-industry business opportunities. Under the
EXHIBITION+ model, the fairs integrate physical exhibition and the
Click2Match smart business platform for online business meetings.
The online exhibition is accessible until 16 January, to sustain
and create greater business opportunities for the industry. Buyers
can also scan QR codes at exhibitor booths using the Scan2Match
service to bookmark their favourite exhibitors, browse product
information and engage with exhibitors even after the fair to make
for more business connections.
Photo Download: https://bit.ly/4gLIIBB
The Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, Hong Kong Baby Products Fair
and Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair
open today. The four-day fairs run until 9 January at the Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Centre, bringing together more than 2,500
global exhibitors from 34 countries and regions
(Front row, from left to right) HKTDC Toys Advisory Committee
Chairman, Bryant Chan, Hong Kong SAR Government Secretary for
Commerce and Economic Development, Algernon Yau, HKTDC Acting
Executive Director, Sophia Chong, and the Toys Manufacturers'
Association of Hong Kong President, Mr Samson Ko officiated the
Joint Opening Ceremony of the Toys & Games Fair and Baby
Products Fair today
The first ESG pavilion at the Toys Fair showcases toys
incorporating Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) elements
This year's Toys Fair has an impressive pavilion lineup, with
exhibitors from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, and Korea, as
well as the World of Toys Pavilion to promote creative products to
international buyers
The Toys & Games and Baby Products Fairs continue to feature
the popular Brand Name Gallery, bringing together over 380
well-known brands from around the globe
With more than 660 exhibitors, this year's Hong Kong Baby Products
Fair boasts the most exhibitors ever. This photo shows a booth at
the "Selection of Europe" Pavilion
Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair
showcases creative art supplies, gift stationery and the latest
school and office supplies
Fair Websites
HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair: hktoyfair.hktdc.com
HKTDC Hong Kong Baby Products Fair: hkbabyfair.hktdc.com
Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair:
hkstationeryfair.com
Media enquires
Please contact HKTDC's Communication & Public Affairs
Department:
Sharon Ha Tel: 2584 4575 Email: sharon.mt.ha@hktdc.org
Jane Cheung Tel: 2584 4137 Email: jane.mh.cheung@hktdc.org
About the 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 over 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
research reports and digital news channels. For more information,
please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.
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