COMPUTEX 2025 Successfully Wraps Up
The highly anticipated COMPUTEX 2025, held in Taipei, concluded today after four vibrant days filled with exhibitions and events showcasing the latest advancements in technology. The event attracted an impressive attendance of 86,521 buyers from 152 countries, including participants from Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. This year's theme,
AI Next, emphasized the growing importance of artificial intelligence and startups, establishing COMPUTEX as a global benchmark in the tech industry.
During the exhibition, leading tech companies and startup teams demonstrated innovative applications and trends in AI technology. The event served as a vital platform for creating business opportunities in the AI supply chain and underscored Taiwan’s strategic importance as a technology hub.
Focus on AI and Robotics
Gartner's recent report on technology trends highlighted Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing as key areas driving industry transformation in 2025. COMPUTEX 2025 dedicated its focus to three main themes: AI Robotics, Next-Gen Technology, and Future Mobility. This strategic focus allowed participants to witness real-world applications along with cutting-edge product displays.
Pegatron showcased its advancements in human-machine integration with interactive biomimetic robots and immersive virtual reality (VR) devices, impressing attendees with its focus on future tech. BenQ captivated audiences with its AI golf simulator that combines visual tracking, motion sensing, and smart analytics to offer real-time feedback on swings, indicating a shift towards smart sports technology. Moreover, companies like Advantech and Solomon presented crucial innovations like autonomous mobile robots and AIoT platforms, accentuating Taiwan’s prowess in intelligent manufacturing.
InnoVEX Pavilion Celebrates Startups
In conjunction with COMPUTEX, the 10th anniversary of InnoVEX also garnered attention, witnessing a 12.5% increase in scale compared to last year, showcasing 450 startups from 24 countries. Notably, Thailand and the Philippines introduced national pavilions featuring a combined 22 startups, highlighting the rising wave of innovation in Asia. The InnoVEX Forum featured esteemed speakers from industry giants such as AWS, Google Cloud, and NVIDIA, who shared insights on how AI drives innovation.
This year’s Pitch Contest recognized the innovative efforts of DeepRad.AI from Taiwan, which gained accolades for its AI application in medical imaging that aids in early disease detection. The judges commended the team's dedication to enhancing public health through actionable AI solutions.
Keynotes from Tech Icons
The keynotes delivered at COMPUTEX left a lasting impact, with prominent figures like Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, and Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm, presenting valuable insights into the evolving AI landscape. Taiwan's crucial role in the technology supply chain was a recurring theme, reinforcing its significance among global tech leaders.
The forum titled
AI in Action welcomed 13 tech industry leaders who explored the latest market trends, concluding with over 1,300 attendees eager to delve deeper into AI applications.
Commitment to Sustainability and Collaboration
The COMPUTEX 2025 Sustainable Design Award underscored the tech industry's growing commitment to sustainability, with Pegatron winning the Gold Award. Creative collaborations were also evident, as seen with plain-me and the iconic local snack brand Kuai Kuai launching limited-edition merchandise. This facet highlighted COMPUTEX's vibrant influence within the commercial sector.
COMPUTEX 2026 is set to take place from June 2 to 5, responding to an enthusiastic exhibitor demand following this year’s success. The event will expand its reach, incorporating additional venues to create a unique AI-powered tech lifestyle ecosystem.
For more information on upcoming events and exhibitions, please visit
COMPUTEX Taipei.
About COMPUTEX
Founded in 1981, COMPUTEX has grown aligned with the global ICT industry, fostering historical moments over four decades. It attracts over 40,000 buyers to Taiwan annually and provides a launchpad for groundbreaking products from major international companies. This initiative is co-organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and the Taipei Computer Association, aiming to build a global tech ecosystem that connects innovators worldwide.
Conclusion
With its enchanting mix of technology, innovation, and collaboration, COMPUTEX 2025 has solidified its status as a pivotal event in the tech calendar while reinforcing Taiwan's standing as a leader in the global technology market.