COMPUTEX 2025, the renowned global tech exhibition, concluded with a remarkable attendance record and a focus on the burgeoning AI sector. The event, held in Taipei, drew 86,521 buyers from 152 countries, showcasing Taiwan’s pivotal role in technological advancements.
This year’s theme, “AI Next,” brought together leading tech companies and startups, emphasizing the significance of AI in driving innovation. Gartner’s identified key trends like Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing, underlining the transformative impact of AI across industries.
The exhibition highlighted cutting-edge developments in AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility. Companies like Pegatron, BenQ, Advantech, and Solomon showcased innovative technologies such as interactive biomimetic robot dogs, AI golf simulators, autonomous mobile robots, and AIoT platforms, reflecting Taiwan’s expertise in intelligent manufacturing.
TADA’s Smart Mobility Pavilion featured 19 brands promoting innovation in intelligent and electric vehicle technologies. InnoVEX, celebrating its 10th edition, saw a 12.5% growth in scale, with 450 startups from 24 countries participating, reinforcing the rise of Asian innovation and global connectivity.
The Pitch Contest winner, DeepRad.AI from Taiwan, impressed judges with its AI application in medical imaging for early disease detection. The COMPUTEX Keynote featured tech leaders like Jensen Huang (NVIDIA), Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), and Dr. Rick Tsai (MediaTek), emphasizing Taiwan’s critical role in the global tech landscape.
The COMPUTEX Forum, themed “AI in Action,” hosted industry leaders discussing the latest AI implementations and market trends. The event also focused on sustainability, with Pegatron, ASUS, and Lite-On winning awards for sustainable design, reflecting the industry’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Creative collaborations were a highlight, with partnerships like plain-me and Kuai Kuai launching co-branded merchandise. Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation and GQ Taiwan collaborated on a Hospitality Lounge, merging capital markets with lifestyle, showcasing COMPUTEX’s commercial influence.
COMPUTEX 2026 is slated for June 2 to 5, expanding to TWTC Hall 1 due to strong exhibitor demand post the successful 2025 edition. The event aims to create a dedicated AI-powered tech lifestyle ecosystem, further solidifying its position as a global tech exhibition.
Founded in 1981, COMPUTEX has evolved over four decades to become a global benchmark exhibition for AI and startups. Jointly held by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Taipei Computer Association, COMPUTEX plays a vital role in connecting global pioneers and fostering breakthrough technologies.
TAITRA, founded in 1970, is Taiwan’s premier nonprofit trade-promoting organization, facilitating enterprises in expanding their global reach. With a global network dedicated to promoting world trade, TAITRA collaborates with Taipei World Trade Center and Taiwan Trade Center to bolster international trade.
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