
This edition of the Fair carried particular significance.
Fresh from receiving an IF Design Award for Homa Design Magazine and launching Issue No. 8, Homa demonstrated once again that its ambitions extend far beyond manufacturing. The company is shaping the broader conversation around refrigeration innovation, design culture and the future direction of the global Major Domestic Appliances (MDA) industry.
Every year, millions of refrigerators and cooling appliances produced within Homa’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem enter homes across the world. These products — built on a foundation of quality, innovation and long-term industrial reliability — reach consumers through partnerships with many of the most respected global appliance brands.
Why do these brands continue to choose Homa?
Because the expectations of buyers searching for refrigerator manufacturers in China have evolved. Cost efficiency alone is no longer the deciding factor. Today’s partners seek innovation capability, industrial stability, food preservation expertise, design culture and strategic, long-term collaboration.
Homa represents this new generation of China-based refrigeration manufacturing: globally connected, design-driven and innovation-oriented.
This is the space where Homa continues to expand its role — evolving from a high-performance appliance manufacturer into a global platform for refrigeration innovation, OEM collaboration and product development.
At the Canton Fair, this evolution took physical form. More than an exhibition stand, Homa’s booth — introduced this year as The Homa Squares — became a genuine meeting point for the global appliance ecosystem. Retailers, distributors, sourcing managers, OEM partners, designers, product developers and industry leaders gathered not only to conduct business, but to exchange perspectives, explore market shifts and discuss the future of refrigerators, freezers and cooling appliances.
The idea behind The Homa Squares emerged from a simple but powerful insight: throughout history, the world’s great squares have never been merely physical spaces. They are cultural stages — places where people meet, ideas circulate and new directions take shape.
Homa brought that spirit to the Canton Fair, transforming its presence into a space for dialogue, discovery and shared vision — a reflection of the company’s growing influence in the global white goods landscape







