Hong Kong startups unveil diverse tech innovations at VivaTech Paris

In June 2026, 24 Hong Kong startups will descend on Paris's VivaTech, pitching innovations from AI to climate tech.

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Leo Vance

June 8, 2026 · 2 min read

Hong Kong startups present cutting-edge AI, climate tech, and other innovations at VivaTech Paris, highlighting global collaboration.

In June 2026, 24 Hong Kong startups will descend on Paris's VivaTech, pitching innovations from AI to climate tech. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) hosts the 'Hong Kong Tech Pavilion' from June 17 to 20, a concentrated push to project the city's burgeoning tech scene onto the global stage, according to NewMediaWire.

Hong Kong's international image has faced scrutiny. Yet, its Trade Development Council is deploying a significant contingent to Europe's largest tech event. This isn't just a signal; it's an aggressive outward strategy, defying recent challenges to push for global recognition.

The stakes are high. Hong Kong aims to solidify its position as a vital tech bridge between Asia and Europe, diversifying its economic identity beyond finance. VivaTech 2026 is a high-stakes gamble to re-establish the city as a global tech hub.

Hong Kong's Tech Showcase: AI, Health, and Sustainability

  • The Pavilion will feature 24 Hong Kong startups showcasing innovations in artificial intelligence and robotics, health technology, and sustainability and climate technology, according to Barchart and ACNNewswire.

Hong Kong isn't just showcasing; it's strategically aligning with critical global tech trends. This isn't a broad display, but a targeted effort to attract specific, high-growth investments. The HKTDC's 'Hong Kong Tech Pavilion' signals a national-level push, moving beyond individual companies to a governmental re-branding of its tech identity.

Targeted Pitches: Robotics and Microelectronics Lead the Charge

June 17 kicks off with seven enterprises pitching Robotics and Microelectronics. The opening day focus on foundational hardware innovation, according to ACNNewswire, demonstrates Hong Kong's commitment to core tech development. It's a clear statement: the city is serious about building from the ground up.

Broader Ambitions: AI and Health Tech's Role in HK's Global Push

Eight enterprises tackle Artificial Intelligence and Health Technology on June 18. Hong Kong aims to lead in data-driven innovation and smart healthcare, crucial for its economic diversification, ACNNewswire reports. This curated presence targets European investment directly, focusing on specific, high-growth areas.

Looking Ahead: Sustainability as a Key Growth Pillar

June 19 features seven enterprises in Sustainability and Climate Technology. Hong Kong commits to addressing global environmental challenges, fostering a new economic pillar, ACNNewswire states. This is a deliberate pivot, seeking to diversify international partnerships and investment beyond traditional Asian or American focuses. The performance of these seven pitches will be a critical gauge of this strategy's immediate impact.

If these 24 startups land significant deals, Hong Kong appears poised to carve out a new, tech-driven identity on the global stage, far beyond its traditional financial stronghold.