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UFI celebrates its centenary and looks to shaping the future in Hong Kong

UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, concluded its four-day 92nd UFI Global Congress in Hong Kong SAR on 22 November.

Hosted by AsiaWorld-Expo, the event welcomed over 600 delegates from 47 countries and centred on the theme ‘Shaping the Future’. It also marked a double celebration: 20 years of AsiaWorld-Expo and 100 years of UFI.

“As we celebrate this centenary milestone in partnership with UFI, I am immensely proud of AsiaWorld-Expo’s role as a world-class venue hosting this exceptional congress, which also coincides with our 20th anniversary,” said Irene Chan, CEO of AsiaWorld-Expo.

The event also reaffirmed Hong Kong’s pivotal role as a gateway to global markets and the Greater Bay Area.

AWE curated immersive cultural experiences seamlessly woven into every aspect of the congress and Chris Skeith OBE, CEO of UFI, said: “This Congress was a milestone in UFI’s history. As we celebrated 100 years of connecting people globally, we were also looking ahead and building the foundations for the next century of our industry.

“Our hosts, AsiaWorld-Expo, our partners and sponsors and the UFI team truly delivered a fitting conclusion to our centennial celebrations; the energy was electric, the members were incredibly engaged from start to finish, and every indicator for the event soared well beyond expectations.”

The Main Stage delivered a future-focused programme, spotlighting the forces that are reshaping the global exhibitions industry.

Dex Hunter-Torricke set the tone with a powerful keynote on disruption, AI and the need for human-centred innovation.

Venue leaders from Hong Kong, New York and Bahrain revealed how they are reinventing event spaces through sustainable operations, immersive design and a destination approach. Next, service providers unveiled breakthroughs in AI and carbon-positive solutions that are transforming operations and customer experience. Finally, leading organisers explored personalisation, festivalisation and the shift to year-round communities.

On the Friday, UFI’s Next Generation Leaders took to the stage, presenting fresh perspectives on exhibition formats.

The Insight Series sessions brought together UFI Award winners and Working Groups for interactive discussions on digital innovation, marketing, HR, sustainability, and more.

Participants explored real-world case studies and co-created ideas for tackling industry challenges, from customer-driven innovation to sustainable F&B.

Bate-Papo Corner

Alongside the sessions, delegates joined lively discussions and exchanged insights at the Bate-Papo Corner, a new format side stage that debuted at this year’s Congress.

To extend the reach of the conversations beyond the event, all sessions were recorded and released as UFI Bate-Papo Unplugged podcasts, which are now available to stream on Spotify.

Medal of Honour recipients

UFI president Hugh Jones presented the recipients of this year’s UFI Medal of Honour, who were all recognised for their exceptional contributions to the global exhibition industry at large and the UFI community in particular.

This year, the UFI Trio selected Chen Xianjin, Michael Duck, Jo-Anne Kelleway, and Cliff Wallace.

New UFI president for 2025-26

UFI welcomed Panittha Buri, vice-chairperson of BHIRAJ BURI GROUP, as the association’s new president for the 2025-26 year. Buri succeeds Hugh Jones, CEO of RX. In 2026, both will serve as part of UFI’s Trio, which includes the association’s incoming, present, and outgoing presidents.

They will be joined by incoming president Wolfram Diener, CEO of Messe Düsseldorf.

Conclusion of centennial celebrations

Throughout the week, a series of special activations celebrated 100 years of UFI, including the UFI-100 Expo Corner, which showcased historic milestones over the past century, and a 1920s-themed Welcome Reception that paid tribute to the association’s founding era.

UFI also launched its new website, designed to mark the centenary and elevate member value through improved functionality, refreshed design, and expanded resources.

Beyond the sessions, delegates had the opportunity to experience the beauty of this year’s host city.

Highlights included the Congress Dinner at the M+ Museum, with sweeping views over Victoria Harbour, as well as the Tram Party and evening in the iconic Lan Kwai Fong district.

Delegates also enjoyed post-Congress tours showcasing the very best of Hong Kong.

In 2026, the 93rd UFI Global Congress will take place 2-5 November in Manama, Bahrain, hosted by Exhibition World Bahrain. For 2027, Guadalajara, Mexico, has been selected as the host destination.

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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