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The Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center is set to host COMPUTEX 2025 from May 20 to May 23

February 25, 2025 By admin

The Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center is set to host COMPUTEX 2025 from May 20 to May 23, under the compelling theme “AI Next.” This premier global technology exhibition will gather nearly 1,400 leading tech companies from around the world, including industry giants such as ASUS, Acer, MSI, GIGABYTE, and MediaTek. Spanning 4,800 booths across 80,000 square meters, the event will showcase the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, next-generation technologies, and future mobility solutions.

In addition to the main exhibition, COMPUTEX 2025 will feature InnoVEX, a dedicated platform for startups, investors, and accelerators to foster cross-border collaboration and innovation. This initiative aims to infuse fresh momentum into the global technology ecosystem by facilitating networking, funding opportunities, and the exchange of cutting-edge ideas.

The event will also host the highly anticipated COMPUTEX Keynote and Forum, where AI industry leaders from across the supply chain and application sectors will share their insights. These sessions are designed to provide attendees with the latest technological information and an in-depth look at critical advancements and future trends in AI.

To enrich the experience for exhibitors and international visitors, organizers have planned a variety of networking and engagement opportunities, including business matchmaking events, guided tours, sustainability initiatives under the ESG Go program, and startup pitch contests. International media and tech influencers are also invited to experience and showcase the diverse offerings of COMPUTEX 2025.

As a global stage for groundbreaking innovations, COMPUTEX 2025 will highlight Taiwan’s exceptional research and development capabilities while connecting top technology firms, startups, and professional buyers worldwide. Online registration is now open, inviting industry professionals to be part of the future of AI technology.

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