Code knows no borders, but innovation demands a unique stage.
Where the lights of Victoria Harbour meet cyberpunk reality, we issue an invitation to the world's most dedicated minds. Hong Kong Hack is more than a tech summit, it is the vital nexus where Eastern and Western technical currents collide, and the proving ground for frontier thought.
We are seeking voices that refuse the status quo and are determined to pierce the future with disruptive technology, contributing to this non-profit technical exchange.
This is an unparalleled opportunity to engage and exchange with global top-tier security experts, igniting a powerful collision of ideas.
If you possess technical insights that will disrupt existing paradigms, they must not remain dormant.
Join us in Hong Kong | Let's Code the Possible
Topics We Crave
#SmartDevice Security (IoT, smart vehicles, smart phones, UAV, etc)
#CIP Security
#AI Security
#OffensiveSECURITY
#DefensiveSECURITY
#Crypto/Web3
All submissions must be in English and in PDF Format only via info@hk-hack.com
The following information must be included
Section A
Personal Data:
1. Name
2. Handler/Alias
3. Email Address
4. Company
5. Brief biography
6. Photo
Section B
Presentation Data:
1. Title of presentation
2. Category of Presentation
3. Newness of Material
4. Availability of Demo
5. Summary of Presentation
Speakers will be entitled to the following privileges:
* Up to USD 1000 of air-ticket reimbursement for global speakers
* Up to USD 300 of air-ticket reimbursement for Chinese Mainland speakers
* 2 nights' hotel accommodation included for all non-HK local speakers
* Pre-event welcome reception and Event Dinner for all speakers
Submit talks related to these topics
Understanding our evaluation criteria helps you craft a better proposal
How valuable is the content
Speaker's experience level
Relevance to the event themes
Each submission will receive at least 5 reviews from our review team
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Asia/Hong_Kong
InnoCentre, Hong Kong
in-personAccepted presentation types
Standard 50-minute presentation and 10-minute Q&A (if any)