Hong Kong’s exhibition industry delivers strong recovery performance in 2023, with some visitor numbers soaring by 560%
05 June 2024

Hong Kong’s exhibition industry delivers strong recovery performance in 2023, with some visitor numbers soaring by 560%

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Hong Kong, 6 June 2024)  The Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Industry Association (HKECIA) has released its latest annual exhibition survey, which acts as an important barometer of the performance of the industry. Covering the calendar year 2023, the survey provides encouraging details of a rebound in the exhibition activities in Hong Kong since its post-pandemic reopening in 2022 and the return of international business travellers to the city. The 125 large-scale exhibitions (i.e. those occupying over 2,000 sq.m. of floor space) hosted in Hong Kong in 2023 represented a 30% increase over the number in 2022, bringing with them significant rises in exhibiting companies and visitor numbers.  In terms of bringing back premium high-value visitors to Hong Kong, the city’s exhibition industry has made excellent progress.

Of the 125 large-scale exhibitions, the 73 falling into the “Trade” and “Trade and Consumer” category represented the focus of the survey. That number is up from 40 in late 2022, reflecting the return to Hong Kong of a number of exhibitions that had been suspended or temporarily staged outside Hong Kong during COVID. Attendee numbers at these exhibitions soared significantly year-on-year, with the number of exhibiting companies rising by over 400%, from under 9,000 to over 45,000. The increase in the number of exhibition visitors was even more dramatic, as numbers rose by nearly 560% to break the 1.4 million mark. Similarly impressive was the expansion in floor space occupied by “Trade” and “Trade and Consumer” exhibitions: the space rented by exhibitors increased by nearly 280% to almost 890,000 sqm.

Commenting on the survey results, Chairman of the HKECIA Mr Stuart Bailey said “This is a rebound we have been expecting, and which our exhibition venues and organisers in Hong Kong have worked hard to make happen. We have been greatly helped by the Government’s $1.4 billion “Incentive Scheme for Recurrent Exhibitions” (“ISRE Scheme”) launched in July 2023, designed to support the recovery of the exhibition industry by incentivising organisers to stage their recurrent exhibitions in Hong Kong. The survey shows that the Government’s investment is already reaping very valuable returns as organisers and visitors flock back to Hong Kong in numbers. Given the clear benefits it is bringing to Hong Kong’s wider economy, we do urge that the scheme continues to be funded until June 2026, as originally announced.”

The survey results have also proved a useful yardstick for assessing how quickly the exhibition industry is recovering to pre-COVID levels. A gap remains, partly as a result of a shortfall in flight capacity to Hong Kong which has made it harder for international visitors to travel to the city. When the 2023 survey figures are placed against the pre-COVID figures for 2019, they show a 9% drop in the number of “Trade” and “Trade and Consumer” exhibitions, although only a 5% fall in the total space rented by exhibitors. The numbers of exhibiting companies and of visitors stand at roughly three quarters of pre-COVID levels, with exhibiting companies numbering 70% and visitors 76% of 2019 levels. The most robust recovery has been in the number of visitors from Mainland China attending “Trade” and “Trade and Consumer” exhibitions. By the end of 2023, their numbers stood at 91% of the equivalent figure in 2019.

Most scope for growth remains in bringing back international and regional exhibiting companies and visitors, the numbers of which both remain at around half of pre-COVID levels. “The survey shows that momentum is building,” says Mr Bailey. “As long as flight capacity to Hong Kong continues to grow, we expect that the volume of international exhibitors and visitors in 2024 will gradually increase from 2023. This is because Hong Kong continues to offer the same unique advantages as it did before the pandemic.  There are few other places in Asia that can match this city for its world-class service and outstanding facilities and infrastructure, making it an ideal location for hosting trade exhibitions and international conventions.”

The HKECIA has also announced the results of its 2024 Annual General Meeting and elections. Mr Stuart Bailey, CEO, Bailey Communications Hong Kong Ltd, was re-elected as Chairman of the HKECIA for a fifth term at the Annual General Meeting, “I’m honoured to continue serving as Chairman of the HKECIA,” said Mr Bailey. “While we’ve made good progress in the industry’s recovery, there is still work to be done. The Executive Committee and I are committed to supporting our members and advocating for the continued growth of the exhibition and convention industry in Hong Kong.”

The HKECIA elected a total of 18 members to fill the seats on the Executive Committee. The list of Executive Committee members for the 2024-2026 term is as follows:

List of Executive Committee Members (2024-2026)

1. Bailey Communications Hong Kong Ltd

Mr Stuart Bailey
CEO

Chairman
2. Global Sources Ms Wendy Lai
Vice President
Executive Vice Chairman
3. AMC (Exhibits) Ltd Mr Adolph Chan
Executive Director
Vice Chairman
4. Comasia Limited Mr Peter Cheung
Director
Vice Chairman
5. Coastal International Conference & Exhibition Co., Ltd. Ms Brenda Yau
General Manager
Honorary Secretary
6. Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd Ms Rita Chu
Vice Chairman
Honorary Treasurer
7. AsiaWorld-Expo Management Ltd Ms Enid Low
Chief Strategy Officer
 
8. Baobab Tree Event Management Co Ltd Ms Culsin Li
Managing Director
 
9. Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Ms Winnie Chan
Senior Global Trade Partnerships Account Manager
 
10. CP Exhibition Ltd Dr Andrew Kay
Managing Director
 
11. EnviroEvents (ReThink) Limited Mr Chris Brown
Founder & CEO
 
12. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management) Limited Ms Monica Lee-Müller
Managing Director
 
13. Hong Kong Tourism Board Mr Kenneth Wong
General Manager, MICE & Cruise
 
14. Hong Kong Trade Development Council Mr Stephen Liang
Assistant Executive Director
 
15. Informa Markets Asia Mr Andy Luk
Senior Vice President, HR & Corporate Communication
 
16. ISS-Vision Events Ltd Mr Bill Chan
General Manager
 
17. Pico International (HK) Ltd Ms Anne Li
Executive Director
 
18. TKS Exhibition Services Ltd Mr KS Tong
Managing Director
 

Photos:

The HKECIA Executive Committee

Mr. Stuart Bailey has been re-elected as Chairman of the HKECIA

 

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Notes to editors

  1. The HKECIA survey covered the number of exhibiting companies, number of visitors, space occupied and stand revenue at major ‘Trade’ and ‘Trade and Consumer’ exhibitions of over 2,000 sqm held in Hong Kong from January to December 2023.
  1. The HKECIA distributed the questionnaire to 45 organising companies which ran 125 exhibitions in Hong Kong across the calendar year. Of these 125 exhibitions, 73 were ‘Trade’ and ‘Trade and Consumer’ exhibitions while the remaining 52 were pure consumer exhibitions. Figures given in this media release are calculated from 72 completed questionnaires from ‘Trade’ and ‘Trade and Consumer’ exhibitions.
  1. ‘Regional’ in the Survey refers to Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific, North Asia, South Asia and South East Asia. ‘International’ refers to Europe, The Americas, Africa and the Middle East.
  1. Attendance figures are counted in terms of number of visits, i.e. if the same person attends exhibitions held concurrently at two different venues, this counts as two visits.

 

About the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Industry Association

The Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Industry Association (HKECIA) was established in 1990 to promote Hong Kong as a world-class exhibition and conference destination and the trade fair capital of Asia Pacific. It works to represent the interests of all members involved in the exhibition and convention industries, and provides a unified voice in dealing with the government, legislative and statutory bodies, the media and public organisations, on all matters associate with the role of the exhibition and convention industry in Hong Kong’s economy. In addition, it offers training and educational programmes, and collects, analyses and distributes information and statistics relating to the industry. Currently, HKECIA has 100 members including exhibition organisers, venue managers and operators, contractors, hotels, and travel agents.

The HKECIA is a member of UFI – The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, and AFECA – The Asian Federation of Exhibition and Convention Associations.

For further enquiries, please contact:

Ms Melissa Law
Association Manager
Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Industry Association
Tel: (852) 2558 1238
Fax: (852) 2558 3074
E-mail: enquiry@exhibitions.org.hk
Website: www.exhibitions.org.hk