COMPUTEX 2025 Wraps Up with Global AI and Tech Innovations
COMPUTEX 2025 concluded after four days of vibrant exhibitions and events. The show had an impressive turnout, with 86,521 buyers from 152 nations, including Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. As the world benchmark exhibition on AI and startups, the theme “AI Next” attracted top technology companies and startup teams around the world. It drew high-level international buyers, generating enormous business opportunities throughout the AI supply chain and solidifying Taiwan’s central position as a hub of global technology exchange.
As the global applications of AI are diversifying at breakneck speeds, Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends in 2025 sighted Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing as major enablers disrupting industries. COMPUTEX 2025 centered on three themes—AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility—focusing on both cutting-edge innovation and actual application.
Pegatron emphasized its strength in human-machine integration through interactive biomimetic robot dogs and immersive VR devices. BenQ drew significant interest with its multi-zone booth, particularly the AI golf simulator integrating visual tracking, motion sensing, and smart analytics for real-time swing feedback. Advantech and Solomon demonstrated major innovations, such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), collaborative robotic arms, and AIoT platforms—illustrating Taiwan’s leadership in intelligent manufacturing technologies.
TADA also organized a Smart Mobility Pavilion, supported by 19 companies such as Pegatron, Vitalcore Technology, System Electronics, OToBrite, collectively exhibiting intelligent and electric vehicle technologies.
Global Startups Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of InnoVEX
Marking its 10th year, InnoVEX witnessed its scale increase 12.5% compared to last year, with 450 startups from 24 countries. Thailand and the Philippines made their debut national pavilions, sending an aggregate of 22 startups—highlighting the emergence of Asian innovation and global reach of the COMPUTEX platform. InnoVEX Forum hosted prominent speakers from AWS, Google Cloud, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Solomon, and Advantech, highlighting ways in which AI is driving innovation and digital transformation.
This year’s Pitch Contest is awarded to DeepRad.AI from Taiwan for its innovative use of AI in medical imaging for early disease detection and prediction. The team’s firm commitment to driving public health via real-world AI solutions was greatly complimented by the judges.
Tech Leaders Dominate Stage as Keynotes Attract Record Buzz
COMPUTEX Keynote kicked off with Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, then Cristiano Amon (CEO, Qualcomm), Young Liu (Chairman, Foxconn), Dr. Rick Tsai (Vice Chairman & amp; CEO, MediaTek), and Jens Hinrichsen (Executive VP, NXP), providing insightful views throughout the transforming AI ecosystem. Taiwan was particularly highlighted in virtually all keynote speeches, maintaining its strategic position in the world technology and supply chain ecosystem.
COMPUTEX Forum, which had the theme of “AI in Action”, had 13 tech industry leaders from NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, Texas Instruments, Advantech, Arm, Intel, Adobe, Cadence, bp Castrol, Infineon, Seagate, Schneider Electric, and Compal. More than 1,300 participants attended the forum to learn about the latest in AI implementation and trends in the market.
Cross-Industry Partnerships Ignite Emerging Trends in Lifestyle and Sustainability
In COMPUTEX 2025 Sustainable Design Award, Pegatron won the Gold Award, ASUS the Silver, and Lite-On the Bronze—highlighting the tech sector’s increasing emphasis on sustainability.
The event also showcased innovative cross-industry partnerships. Continuing from last year’s success, plain-me and legendary local snack brand Kuai Kuai collaborated once more to introduce a range of limited-edition co-branded products. In parallel, Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation and GQ Taiwan jointly presented an elegant Hospitality Lounge, combining capital markets and lifestyle sensibilities and presenting COMPUTEX’s dynamic commercial impact.
COMPUTEX will occur from June 2 to 5, 2026, based on robust exhibitor demand following successful operations this year, the show will extend beyond Nangang Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 to incorporate TWTC Hall 1, forming a bespoke AI-driven tech lifestyle ecosystem exclusive to COMPUTEX.
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