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THE 2ND HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION EXPO 2025

We are pleased to inform you that the second Hong Kong International Refrigeration Expo jointly organized by both the World Chinese Business Advancement Association (WCBAA) and the Fourways International Exhibition Limited will be held in Hall 10 of the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong from December 3-5, 2025. We sincerely extend a cordial invitation to your valued members as well as related Vietnamese associations and businesses to visit or exhibit in the upcoming exhibition.
As a commercial hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Hong Kong, with its proximity to mainland China and convenient transportation links to over 200 destinations worldwide. With the strong support from Hong Kong Government, the first Hong Kong Refrigeration Expo in 2023 attracted over 300 exhibitors and buyers from 15 countries and regions. As the flagship event for global refrigeration industry, under the continuous support from Hong Kong Government, the upcoming exhibition aims to showcase cutting-edge global refrigeration technologies and foster business collaboration. The exhibition also focuses on energy conservation, emission reduction and smart refrigeration technologies to respond to global low-carbon trends.
Exhibitors can showcase the latest refrigeration technologies, equipment, and solutions to enhance brand awareness and market competitiveness. The exhibition features professional forums and seminars, fosters exchanges with industry leaders, experts and peers, which helps them grasp market trends and cutting-edge technologies. The exhibition provides an international trade platform for global buyers and businesses to expand their business opportunities. It will attract decision-makers from various industries, including construction, engineering, hospitality and retail, providing exhibitors with direct opportunities to connect with potential clients and expand their business territories.
We believe this exhibition will serve as a catalyst for beneficial collaborations. We are confident that the expertise and outstanding contributions in the fields of engineering and refrigeration will add luster to this exhibition. The exhibition will jointly promote the development of both Vietnam and Hong Kong's refrigeration and engineering industries and create a vibrant industry event.
The event details are as follow:
- Name: The second Hong Kong International Refrigeration Expo 2025
- Date: 3-5 December 2025
- Venue: Hall 10, AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
- Address: Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong
- Joint Organizers: The World Chinese Business Advancement Association (WCBAA) and the Fourways International Exhibition Limited
- Website: www.hkirexpo.com
- Organizer Contact: info@hkirexpo.com or +852-24267838
- Visitors/Exhibitors: Global guests including Chairman, board/committee members, staff and other members of HKBAV, and refrigeration and engineering related industries, businesses and organizations from Vietnam. Visitor entry is free of charge. Please see exhibitor fee on www.hkirexpo.com.
For more details, please visit www.hkirexpo.com or contact us via info@hkirexpo.com or +852 2426 7838.
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