The Worlddidac Association, a global trade association for suppliers of educational resources, will launch a three-day exhibition in Hong Kong from March 18.
The Worlddidac Asia 2015 will offer a multifunctional platform for school principals, industry insiders and policymakers to collaborate with each other.
It is the first time the association has chosen Hong Kong to host the exhibition, as it expects the region to become a gateway for Chinese market and the entire region of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
It convenes as Hong Kong government's tries to build a regional education hub.
"The Chinese education market is very dynamic. The impact we want to achieve is to use Worlddidac Asia as platform where the world links with China and China meets with the world," said Preecha Chen, director of Worlddidac Asia 2015.
"Hong Kong is becoming more and more the education gateway to Southeast Asia, with close ties to China and an excellent infrastructure," Chen said.
"The fundamental idea behind Worlddidac Asia is to offer a discussion and market platform for the education industry and education community in Asia," he added.
More than 180 schools from 22 countries have signed up for the event.
The exhibition features 100 companies from 16 countries, among which China, Germany, and South Korea will set up country pavilions. They are all strong suppliers and users of education technologies.
Several hundred educational innovations will be showcased at the exhibition, including educational systems, equipment and models for mathematics and science, e-learning software, data tools for leaders and administrators, educational toys, language laboratory and conference furnishing, printed and published products, and corporate training and consultancy.