en.Wedoany.com Reported - COMPUTEX 2026 concluded on June 5 in Taipei, with this year's exhibition themed "AI Together," focusing on AI computing, robotics and smart mobility, and next-generation technologies. The event attracted 111,312 buyers and visitors from 152 countries and regions, with major sources including Japan, the United States, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, India, Thailand, and Malaysia, highlighting its role as a global platform for AI industry collaboration, technology showcase, and business networking.
Physical AI is emerging as a frontier of industrial innovation. According to a report by Strategy&, part of PwC, physical AI is expected to generate a global market value of approximately €430 billion by 2030, with large-scale commercial applications in manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and aerospace within the next three to five years. In line with this trend, COMPUTEX 2026 returned to the Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 (TWTC Hall 1) and launched the AI Robotics Zone for the first time, bringing together supply chain ecosystem partners to showcase robots, embodied AI technologies, and integrated solutions. The exhibition highlighted key technologies from R&D to practical deployment. Additionally, the event introduced the E-paper Pavilion and TechXperience, with over 180 exhibitors participating, adding a new dimension to the display content.
During the exhibition, global technology leaders explored the future of AI computing, edge computing, next-generation platforms, and smart mobility at the COMPUTEX Keynotes. The keynote series was opened by Cristiano R. Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm, followed by Matt Murphy, Chairman and CEO of Marvell, Lip-Bu Tan, CEO of Intel, and Rafael Sotomayor, President and CEO of NXP Semiconductors, attracting 6,000 attendees. The COMPUTEX Forum brought together 28 industry leaders and technology experts from leading global companies to discuss six major themes, including AI computing, robotics, and data governance, covering topics from infrastructure and computing platforms to enterprise adoption and governance strategies, attracting over 13,200 visits.
As one of Asia's leading startup platforms, InnoVEX 2026 reached a new milestone with over 500 participating startups, an increase of more than 11% compared to last year. Taiwan, China, Japan, and South Korea ranked as the top three participating countries and regions, with startups from 23 countries taking part in this year's event. InnoVEX collaborated for the first time with Plug and Play Taiwan and Japanese event organizer Everidge, and established nine country and region pavilions from France, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Australia, Israel, Canada, Italy, and the Czech Republic, showcasing innovations in AI, robotics, and smart mobility. The InnoVEX Forum, themed "AI in Action," featured speakers from France, Japan, the United States, and other countries discussing topics such as AI infrastructure roadmaps, industry implementation strategies, open-source business models, and AI-driven workflows and data transformation. The InnoVEX Pitch Contest integrated three key resources—capital, computing power, and industry validation—into a comprehensive innovation support platform, connecting startups with global investors and industry partners, with this year's grand prize awarded to RLWRLD.
This year's exhibition continued to advance its sustainability commitment, implementing the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) principles and collaborating with exhibitors to create a low-carbon, low-pollution, and more energy-efficient exhibition environment. The Sustainable Design Award added two new categories—Flagship Scale and Rising Innovator—to encourage broader participation in sustainable exhibition practices, with awards presented to ASUS and Transcend Information, respectively. In the lifestyle experience segment, the exhibition partnered with China Airlines and GQ to create the COMPUTEX Service Lounge, blending business hospitality, lifestyle experiences, and Taiwanese cultural elements. Interactive relaxation spaces created by Red Bull and Sleepy Tofu further enhanced the visitor experience. Additionally, the exhibition collaborated with generative artist Aluan Wang to install a large-scale interactive art installation at the entrance of Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1, allowing visitors to generate unique visual patterns displayed on a six-meter-high LED column.
COMPUTEX 2027 is scheduled to take place from June 1 to 4 at Nangang Exhibition Hall 1, Nangang Exhibition Hall 2, and Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 (TWTC Hall 1).
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