Exhibiting positions your innovation in front of the people who can accelerate it: investors, corporates, regulators, and media. The Fair is designed so that exhibiting does not end at "showcasing" but links into engagement formats that move innovations toward commercialization milestones.
Exhibitors often participate to build credibility, initiate adoption conversations, secure strategic partnerships, attract capital, and gain national visibility. Through official listings, media integration, and award eligibility, exhibitors gain a brand lift that continues beyond the event.
Three distinct formats designed for different goals and stages
Exhibit Space is the core showcase format: a branded booth within sector-aligned zones, designed for high visibility and continuous stakeholder engagement. It supports demonstrations, product walkthroughs, and repeated interactions with decision-makers. This format is ideal for innovators and organizations seeking market exposure, adoption discussions, partnerships, and structured evaluation.
Meeting Space is built for organizations that prioritize negotiation over foot traffic. It provides a professional environment for private discussions-investor meetings, corporate procurement conversations, policy consultations, and international collaboration discussions.
This is the discovery engine of the Fair: high-potential startups and university-led innovations showcased in a curated environment designed for visibility, pitching, and investor engagement. The Pavilion makes early-stage innovation easier to find, easier to understand, and easier to fund. It will feel like a “where the next wave begins” zone-dense with talent, energy, and scalable ideas.