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Comex 2025 to mark SG60 with major tech showcase at Suntec

Comex 2025 celebrates SG60 from 28–31 August at Suntec, featuring 400 brands, exclusive tech deals, exhibits and product launches.

Comex 2025 will return to Singapore from 28 to 31 August at the Suntec Convention Centre, levels three and four, featuring the theme “Loading the Next Chapter”. This year’s edition is especially significant as it celebrates SG60, bringing together more than 400 brands with new product launches, live showcases and a wide range of technology designed to make everyday life smarter, faster and more connected.

Celebrating six decades of progress

One of the highlights of this year’s event is the SG60 Timeline Exhibit, which traces key milestones in Singapore’s technological journey. From the early days of the gramophone and Macintosh computer to the latest custom-built PCs and high-performance audio systems, the showcase offers visitors a chance to see how technology has shaped daily life over the decades.

Adding an interactive element, visitors will also be invited to contribute to a large community mural by sharing memories of their very first gadget. This initiative aims to create a collective celebration of Singapore’s innovation story, while allowing individuals to leave their mark on the SG60 experience.

Exclusive SG60 promotions

Comex 2025 will also feature SG60-themed promotions, offering visitors special discounts on a range of popular products. Deals include the Moẅe Smart Kitchen Essential Package at S$960 and a 60% discount on the Hinomi H1 Pro V2 Gaming Chair.

Gaming fans will have the chance to get hands-on with Fanatec’s latest racing hardware. Attendees can step into next-generation racing simulators and test their skills in experiences powered by Singapore-based provider Endless Passion.

Among the other major product highlights, Hisense will be unveiling its latest RGB television. The device promises enhanced colour precision and striking visuals, powered by new RGB pixel technology.

Enhancing the visitor experience

To complement the on-site activities, Comex 2025 will launch a new web app designed to streamline the visitor experience. The app aims to make navigating the convention smoother and more convenient, while offering a fully connected shopping experience.

Organisers are encouraging visitors to stay updated on the latest event announcements by following Comex on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and the official website. Additionally, the HardwareZone Tech Show portal is undergoing a refresh, providing another source of updates in the lead-up to the event.

Comex has long been one of Singapore’s biggest consumer tech exhibitions, and this SG60 edition promises to blend innovation, nostalgia and exclusive offers in one of the country’s most anticipated technology events of the year.

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