Key Points
- Larger participation by U.S. firms than in previous years
- New AI and smart supply chain exhibition zone
- Focus on automation, digital logistics, and smart warehousing
- Expo reflects ongoing global commercial engagement
- Strengthens China’s role in global supply chain innovation
Hong Kong — China’s upcoming Supply Chain Innovation & Digitalization Expo, scheduled for June 2026, is set to attract a larger presence of U.S. companies while debuting a dedicated AI and smart technologies exhibition zone—signaling strengthened commercial engagement despite broader geopolitical tensions.
Organizers say that major U.S. firms are planning expanded participation compared with previous years, reflecting continuing interest in China’s manufacturing and logistics markets.
The expo will showcase innovations in digital supply chain management, AI-powered logistics systems, smart warehousing, automation, and blockchain applications tailored to global trade and operations.
A newly announced AI section is expected to be one of the expo’s main attractions, with demonstrations from leading tech providers focused on how artificial intelligence can enhance efficiency and resilience across complex supply networks.
