Exhibition Information
- Name
- Computex Taipei
- Industry
- Consumer Electronics
- City
- Taiwan
- Venue
- No. 1 Jingmai 2nd Road, Nangang District
- Abbreviation
- TAIWAN COMPUTEX
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 111312 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 1702 exhibitors
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of COMPUTEX Taipei
- COMPUTEX Taipei is the world’s second-largest computer trade show and Asia’s premier ICT procurement event. Since its inception in 1981, it has been successfully held for more than forty editions and is widely recognized by the industry as a global benchmark for technological trends and a launchpad for cutting-edge ICT products and solutions. Organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, the 2025 edition will be themed “AI Next,” attracting 1,400 exhibitors and 86,521 international buyers. The 2026 show is scheduled for June 2–5, with the exhibition space expanded to Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed his attendance and will deliver a keynote address.
- The core value of exhibiting lies in its unparalleled ability to draw a global audience and its powerful appeal to leading technology executives. In 2025, the show will welcome 86,521 professional buyers from 152 countries and regions, marking a significant increase over 2024. Buyers from Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam, and India account for the largest shares. The 2024 edition further showcased an all-star lineup, featuring keynote speeches by industry giants such as NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, AMD’s Lisa Su, and Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon, creating what was hailed as the strongest-ever roster. This unique combination of a tech summit and a specialized trade show makes COMPUTEX a central platform for unveiling emerging trends in AI, semiconductors, IoT, and other frontier technologies.
- The exhibition provides a one-stop commercial platform that spans the entire ICT value chain. Exhibits cover a full spectrum of categories, including AI computing, IoT, 5G communications, smart mobility, immersive reality, green and sustainable technologies, semiconductor innovation, cloud and edge computing, intelligent manufacturing, and digital health. For 2025, new zones such as the “AI Services Technology Zone” and the “Robotics and Drone Zone” have been introduced, highlighting end-to-end AI applications—from personal assistants and smart homes to commercial and entertainment use cases. Foxconn’s NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 system, Pegatron’s AI‑inspired robotic dog, and Advantech’s AMR autonomous mobile robots have become standout highlights of the show.
- The exhibition aligns closely with three major industry trends—AI-driven transformation, smart mobility, and green sustainability—establishing a robust hub for deep collaboration among industry, academia, research institutions, and end-users. The 2026 edition will center on the theme “Connecting AI.” NVIDIA will unveil its Blackwell‑architecture GPUs (B100/B200 and the GB200 superchip), which deliver training speeds four times faster and inference performance thirty times stronger than the H100, while reducing energy consumption by 25%. The accompanying forum, themed “AI in Action,” will bring together top experts from NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, Texas Instruments, Arm, Intel, Schneider Electric, and other leading organizations to share cutting-edge application case studies.
- For Chinese enterprises, this exhibition serves as a strategic gateway to expand into global markets, connect with international resources, and showcase their innovative capabilities. In 2025, 1,400 companies from 34 countries will participate, with well‑known mainland firms such as Lenovo, Founder Group, and Tsinghua Unigroup continuing to exhibit. As a pivotal node in the global ICT supply chain, the show links the complete ecosystem—from chip design and manufacturing to end‑user applications—enabling participating companies to engage directly with upstream giants like AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel, as well as with global buyers, thereby seizing early opportunities in the rapidly evolving AI and smart hardware sectors.





