COMPUTEX 2025, one of the world’s leading technology trade shows, concluded successfully after a four-day exhibition that drew global attention. With the theme “AI Next”, this year’s event positioned Taiwan as a central hub for artificial intelligence innovation and global tech collaboration.
The event welcomed 86,521 buyers from 152 countries, including the U.S., Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. It served as a major networking and deal-making platform for businesses across the AI, robotics, and future mobility sectors.
Key Highlights from COMPUTEX 2025
AI & Robotics Take Center Stage
With AI adoption accelerating across sectors, COMPUTEX 2025 featured advancements in Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing, as predicted in Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2025. Exhibitors such as Pegatron, BenQ, Advantech, and Solomon showcased immersive technologies—ranging from biomimetic robots and VR simulators to collaborative robotic arms and AIoT platforms.
Smart Mobility Pavilion Pushes EV and IoT Boundaries
A special Smart Mobility Pavilion, organized by TADA, featured innovations from 19 companies including Vitalcore Technology, System Electronics, and oToBrite. The pavilion emphasized intelligent transport solutions and electric vehicle advancements.
InnoVEX: A Decade of Startup Innovation
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, InnoVEX hosted 450 startups from 24 countries, growing by 12.5% over the previous year. For the first time, Thailand and the Philippines introduced national pavilions, highlighting Southeast Asia’s rising innovation landscape.
The InnoVEX Pitch Contest awarded DeepRad.AI from Taiwan for its cutting-edge AI applications in medical imaging. Their solution offers early disease detection, reflecting the growing impact of healthtech in AI.
Tech Giants Deliver High-Impact Keynotes
This year’s COMPUTEX Keynote Series featured global tech leaders such as:
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Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA
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Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm
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Young Liu, Chairman of Foxconn
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Dr. Rick Tsai, CEO of MediaTek
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Jens Hinrichsen, EVP of NXP
The recurring spotlight on Taiwan in their speeches emphasized the country’s strategic importance in the global tech supply chain.
Additionally, the COMPUTEX Forum, themed “AI in Action”, gathered thought leaders from Intel, Adobe, Google DeepMind, NVIDIA, and more, attracting over 1,300 attendees to discuss AI deployment strategies and market insights.
Sustainability and Lifestyle Tech Merge
The COMPUTEX Sustainable Design Awards celebrated industry efforts in eco-conscious innovation. Pegatron, ASUS, and Lite-On took home Gold, Silver, and Bronze respectively. The show also showcased creative collaborations, such as the limited-edition merchandise from plain-me and local snack brand Kuai Kuai, blending tech with lifestyle appeal.
Looking Ahead to COMPUTEX 2026
Driven by overwhelming exhibitor interest, COMPUTEX 2026 is set to take place from June 2 to 5, expanding into TWTC Hall 1 alongside Nangang Exhibition Halls 1 and 2. The event aims to create a fully integrated AI-powered tech lifestyle ecosystem, further solidifying COMPUTEX’s role as the go-to global platform for innovation.