HONOR Showcases Human-Centric Innovation at Africa Tech Festival 2025
CAPE
TOWN, South Africa — Global leading AI device ecosystem company HONOR wrapped up a
successful three days at the Africa Tech Festival 2025, leaving an indelible impression on thousands of
delegates who attended Africa’s leading technology showcase. As a Diamond Sponsor, HONOR brought its
hallmark blend of creativity, intelligence, and design excellence to Cape Town
— offering visitors a glimpse into the future of connected living.
The
HONOR stand was one of the event’s most popular attractions, drawing crowds
eager to experience the brand’s cutting-edge AI and smart lifestyle
innovations. Among the standout displays was the HONOR Robot Phone, a futuristic
device that merges robotics with smartphone functionality, capable of movement,
gesture, and lifelike expression. Its captivating interaction with attendees
offered a look at how HONOR is reimagining the relationship between people and
technology.
Visitors
engaged with a selection of AI-powered musical and wellness devices — including
the Smart Ring series, Smart Portable Piano, and Air Drum Set — each designed
to enhance creativity, wellbeing, and play. The display also featured locally
available innovations such as the HONOR Magic V5, the brand’s latest foldable smartphone, which
continues to redefine the premium mobile experience in South Africa with its
intelligent design, immersive display, and seamless multitasking capabilities.
The
overall showcase echoed the spirit of HONOR’s global Alpha flagship store in
Shenzhen, where innovation, experience, and design converge to redefine how
technology enriches daily life. Speaking during one of the event’s fireside
chats, Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa, underscored the brand’s commitment
to making intelligent technology more human and accessible.
“We’ve
entered an era where technology doesn’t just connect us — it understands us,”
said Zhou. “At HONOR, our mission is to humanise innovation. The
smartphone is no longer just a device; it’s a companion that learns, adapts,
and empowers. Africa’s digital future is bright, and HONOR is proud to be part
of that journey.”
HONOR’s
participation at the Africa Tech Festival aligned closely with the vision
outlined by South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies,
Solly Malatsi, who
emphasised the importance of local innovation, inclusivity, and accessibility
in shaping Africa’s digital economy.
As
the festival concluded, HONOR’s showcase stood as a testament to the brand’s
leadership in AI, design, and
connected intelligence. From Shenzhen to South Africa, HONOR continues to push boundaries — proving that when
innovation is guided by empathy and imagination, technology truly becomes a
force for good.
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