Eco Expo Asia to spotlight green technologies

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The 12th Eco Expo Asia will be held from 26-29 October at the AsiaWorld-Expo. Organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, and co-organised by the Environment Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government, the expo will feature nearly 340 exhibitors from 19 countries and regions.

New group participations from Bavaria (Germany), Italy, Korea and Shanghai will join 14 international pavilions, including those from Canada and the Netherlands, which will stage the country’s largest group exhibition to date, along with returning pavilions from Europe, Japan and Switzerland. Together, they will showcase an array of green products and solutions from around the world.

Speaking at the press conference, Benjamin Chau, HKTDC Deputy Executive Director, highlighted the immense opportunities in the green markets of Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. He pointed out that the latest figures show the value added of Hong Kong’s environmental protection industry grew to HK$7.9 billion in 2015, representing a year-on-year increase of 1.1 per cent. Meanwhile, a report by the People’s Bank of China last year estimated that mainland investment in low-carbon architecture, green transportation and clean energy will amount to RMB6.6 trillion by 2020.

Alice Cheung, Deputy Director of Environmental Protection of the Environmental Protection Department, said that through strengthening government-industry cooperation and exchange, Eco Expo Asia will help to foster green business opportunities in the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, encourage green procurement among private entities and Government Departments, and promote environmental protection in public education.

Debut Startup Zone among 10 zones

Under the theme “Innovative Solutions for Greener Cities,” this year’s expo will feature 10 product zones displaying a full spectrum of green products and technologies. Prominent zones include the Green Buildings and Energy Efficiency, Green Transportation, Waste Management and Recycling, Water Treatment and Quality Management as well as the new Startup Zone.

A highlight of this year’s expo, the new Startup zone will showcase new start-ups engaged in green business, offering a prime opportunity for start-ups to meet potential investors and business partners. Fourteen start-ups from Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland, Singapore and the United States will showcase their innovative products and technologies. On 27 October, a Startup Forum will be organised for these young companies to present their ideas, products and services. Business-matching services will also be offered to connect start-ups with buyers.

Electric vehicles ready and charged for test drive and ride

Several eco-vehicles and charging devices will be on display at the expo, including the Hyundai IONIQ Electric, which will make its public debut in Hong Kong at the event. With a fully-electric powertrain and high-performance design, the vehicle’s large-capacity battery offers a range of up to 280 kilometres, with 80 per cent chargeability in under 30 minutes.

The DFSK Electric Light Goods Vehicle EC35 and the emco e-scooter NOVA 2000W and NOVANTIC C2000 from Germany will also be available to test-drive or ride.

Local company Laplace Electric Ltd will showcase its evMega electric car-charging system, which connects to a smartphone app, allowing users to search for charging stations, set charging times, settle payments and check the charging status.

Eco Asia Conference – Governments and businesses shed light on green policies and business opportunities

The Eco Asia Conference will gather government officials and business leaders from various countries and regions to discuss important environmental policies and business opportunities. At the government-related session on the first day (26 October), speakers will include Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government; Marten van den Berg, Vice Minister for Foreign Trade of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; Ren Xianguang, Deputy Director-General, Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection, National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China; and Wang Kaiyu, Deputy Director-General, Department of Science, Technology and Standards, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People’s Republic of China.

In addition, experts including Antoine Grange, CEO of Recycling and Recovery, SUEZ Asia; Jim Schlaman, Director of Water Sources, Black & Veatch, USA; John O’Brien, founder and Managing Director, Australian CleanTech, Australia; and Travis Kan, Director of Business Development, Schneider Electric, will share their insights on “Waste Management and Recycling,” “Smart Sponge City – Self Sustainable Water Cycle,” “Renewable Energies and Usage,” and “Green Buildings”.

Green Mart and Green Workshops on Public Day to promote green living

Eco Expo Asia will open its doors to the public on the last day (29 October) to promote green living. Free shuttle bus services will be offered between the venue and the airport, Tung Chung and various locations in the city. Visitors can shop for innovative environmentally friendly products and health products at the Green Mart, and join sustainable workshops to make dehumidifying bags and banner bags using recycled banners. At the Public Day Forum, a representative from the Hong Kong Observatory will seek to debunk climate myths, while Dr Rebecca Lee, the world’s first female explorer to have scaled the world’s “three poles,” will share her experiences and lessons learned from her expeditions.

The concurrent Hong Kong International Outdoor and Tech Light Expo at the AsiaWorld-Expo will showcase outdoor lighting, industrial lighting, advertising lighting, lighting accessories, parts and components for commercial and industrial use. In addition, the Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition) will be held from 27-30 October at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), adding synergy and more business opportunities for exhibitors.

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