Exhibition Information
- Name
- ICT COMM PHILIPPINES
- Industry
- Communication
- City
- Philippines
- Venue
- Seashell Ln, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
- Abbreviation
- ICT COMM PHILIPPINES
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 12000 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 185 exhibitors
展会简介
The Value of Exhibiting at the Philippines Communications and ICT Exhibition (ICT COMM PHILIPPINES)
- Organized by the UK’s CEG Group, the Philippines Communications and ICT Exhibition (ICT COMM PHILIPPINES) is the largest and most influential specialized trade show in the country’s optical communications and ICT sectors. Backed by over ten industry associations, including the Philippine Wire and Cable Association, the Electrical and Electronics Industries Association, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce, it is widely recognized as the premier gateway for global communications companies seeking to enter the Philippine and Southeast Asian markets.
- A One‑Stop Showcase Covering the Entire Value Chain. The exhibition encompasses optical communication infrastructure—optical fiber cables, optical components, and fiber lasers; wires and cables—including power cables, specialty cables, coaxial cables, and equipment for wire manufacturing and processing; communication technology—terrestrial, cellular, satellite, and 5G/V2X/high‑precision mapping; data center equipment, software, and solutions; as well as power equipment and technologies—transmission and distribution systems, power generation facilities, alternative energy sources, building electrical installation systems, and low‑voltage electrical devices. From optical fiber to 5G, from hardware to software, exhibitors can achieve end‑to‑end engagement here, spanning technical demonstrations, brand exposure, and business negotiations.
- Precise Access to Key Buyers and Industry Resources in the Philippines and ASEAN. The Philippines is the second most populous country in Southeast Asia and the 13th most populous globally, with an urbanization rate approaching 50%. Demand for high‑quality telecommunications services is steadily rising. In 2025, the show hosted exhibitors from 10 countries and regions, attracting 7,530 visitors from 20 nations. For 2026, the exhibition area is projected to reach 10,000 square meters, bringing together 185 exhibitors and drawing 12,000 professional attendees. Digital transformation has been designated a priority in the Philippines’ 2023–2028 Development Plan, while initiatives such as the National Broadband Program and the Shared Tower Policy are accelerating digital progress.
- Unique Value for Chinese Companies—A Strategic Engine for Expanding into the Philippines and Southeast Asia. The Philippine communications market is expected to grow steadily, with the mobile communications segment forecast to increase from approximately US$5 billion in 2024 to over US$10 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of around 8.5%. Over the years, the show has earned strong recognition among Chinese exhibitors, many of whom plan to continue developing this regional market and remain regular participants. Through this platform, Chinese firms can showcase indigenous technologies, engage with Philippine and Southeast Asian buyers, and seize early opportunities in the 5G and digital transformation spaces.
- A Vanguard for Technological Innovation and Industry Trends. The Philippines was the first Southeast Asian nation to launch commercial 5G services; as of April 2023, 5G coverage had been extended to 105 cities. At the beginning of 2024, internet penetration stood at 85.49%, 4G coverage neared 90%, and 5G coverage was poised to reach 70%. The exhibition focuses on cutting‑edge areas such as optical communications, 5G, data centers, and smart grids. Exhibiting companies can promptly access key information on Philippine communications policies, technical standards, and market trends, enabling them to integrate deeply into the Southeast Asian communications ecosystem.
- Manila’s Strategic Location and Industrial Strength. Held at the SMX Convention Center in Manila, the venue lies in the heart of the Philippine capital, a major transportation hub and commercial center of Southeast Asia. The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), as an agency under the Department of Information and Communications Technology, oversees national telecommunications services, providing exhibitors with a strategic channel for engaging government stakeholders.





