COMPUTEX 2026: A Hub for Global AI Innovations in Taipei
COMPUTEX 2026: Elevating AI at the Heart of Taipei
Scheduled for June 2-5, 2026, COMPUTEX 2026 promises to be an unparalleled gathering of the global AI community. Hosting in Taipei across four prominent venues—TaiNEX 1 & 2, TWTC Hall 1, and the Taipei International Convention Center—this monumental event spans the vibrant districts of Nangang and Xinyi. As one of the largest exhibitions focused on AI and next-generation computing, attendees can expect to witness over 1,500 exhibitors showcasing their innovations across 6,000 booths.
A Showcase of the AI Supply Chain
This year's COMPUTEX is more than just an exhibition; it's a dynamic platform for demonstrating the entire AI supply chain, from fundamental components to advanced technological solutions. Companies in attendance will include industry giants like ASUS, Acer, and MSI, who will be unveiling cutting-edge integrated AI systems. Furthermore, manufacturers such as Foxconn and Pegatron will highlight their capabilities in system integration, which is crucial to the global deployment of AI technologies.
Themed "AI Together"
Under the theme "AI Together," this year's exhibition will center around three primary focus areas: AI Computing, Robotics & Mobility, and Next-Gen Technology. Attendees will get a glimpse into the commercialization of AI technologies, exploring everything from semiconductor development to high-performance computing solutions and smart infrastructure applications. This event marks an important milestone in the ongoing evolution of AI, providing a space for meaningful dialogue and collaboration across the value chain.
Robotics and Innovation at the Forefront
Recognizing the growing demand for intelligent systems, COMPUTEX 2026 introduces specialized zones highlighting Robotics and Smart Technology. Companies like Intel and Texas Instruments will showcase advancements in robotics, machine vision, and other intelligent systems, signifying the transition of automation from industrial applications to everyday life, including sectors like healthcare and logistics.
Additionally, the InnoVEX segment will continue its tradition of connecting startups with venture capitalists and industry leaders. This year, it will serve as a bridge to Asian markets, facilitating essential partnerships and driving technological advancements in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Engaging Keynote Forums and Events
Anticipation builds around the expanded COMPUTEX Keynote and Forum, which aims to connect leaders across the AI spectrum. Discussions will delve into themes such as scalability, infrastructure challenges, and sustainability, ensuring relevant topics are at the forefront of discourse.
Co-organizer TAITRA is also planning a series of engaging events, including sourcing meetings, guided tours, and sustainability initiatives focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. The involvement of global media and technology influencers will enhance engagement and foster rich discussions about the future of technology and innovation.
Visitor Registration and Participation
With visitor registration already open, COMPUTEX 2026 is gearing up to demonstrate Taiwan's robust research and development capabilities, connecting enterprises, startups, and global buyers in a quest for endless technological possibilities. Attendees are encouraged to register and experience firsthand the groundbreaking advancements that will shape the future. For more information, visit the official COMPUTEX website.
About COMPUTEX
Founded in 1981, COMPUTEX has been a prominent player in the global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry for over four decades. As the preferred platform for launching trailblazing products, it draws more than 40,000 international buyers annually, earning its reputation as a benchmark exhibition for AI and startups worldwide.
About TAITRA
Established in 1970, TAITRA is Taiwan's leading trade-promoting organization, aiming to assist businesses in extending their global reach. Headquartered in Taipei, it operates several branches worldwide to provide vital services including trade promotion and market seminars, contributing to Taiwan’s role as a global trade hub.