COMPUTEX 2025 has wrapped up after four action-packed days, drawing 86,521 buyers from 152 countries, including the United States, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and India.

COMPUTEX 2025 ConcludedPositioned as the global benchmark event for AI and startups, this year’s theme “AI Next” united top international tech firms and startup teams, catalyzing new business opportunities across the AI supply chain and reinforcing Taiwan’s standing as a key hub for global tech collaboration.

With AI adoption evolving at a rapid pace, COMPUTEX aligned closely with Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2025, which spotlighted Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing as transformative forces. The show centered on three major topics of AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility, highlighting both breakthrough innovations and real-world use cases.

Pegatron showcased its capabilities in human-machine integration through biomimetic robot dogs and immersive VR hardware, while BenQ drew attention with its multi-zone booth featuring an AI-powered golf simulator that combines visual tracking, motion sensors, and analytics for real-time swing feedback. Advantech and Solomon demonstrated Taiwan’s strength in intelligent manufacturing with technologies such as autonomous mobile robots, collaborative robotic arms, and AIoT solutions.

Mobility innovation also took center stage at the Smart Mobility Pavilion curated by TADA, where 19 companies, including Pegatron, Vitalcore Technology, System Electronics, and OToBrit,e presented advances in intelligent and electric vehicle technologies.

The 10th anniversary of InnoVEX marked a notable milestone, growing 12.5% year-on-year and hosting 450 startups from 24 countries. For the first time, Thailand and the Philippines debuted national pavilions, contributing 22 startups and underscoring the growing presence of Southeast Asian innovation within the COMPUTEX ecosystem. At the InnoVEX Forum, speakers from AWS, Google Cloud, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Solomon, and Advantech shared insights on AI’s role in driving digital transformation and innovation.

InnoVEX’s Pitch Contest recognized DeepRad.AI from Taiwan for its cutting-edge use of AI in medical imaging to detect and predict disease early, earning praise for its practical focus on public health impact.

On the keynote stage, major industry figures, including NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon, Foxconn’s Young Liu, MediaTek’s Dr. Rick Tsai, and NXP’s Jens Hinrichsen offered perspectives across the AI landscape, with Taiwan prominently acknowledged as a core player in the global supply chain and innovation ecosystem.

The COMPUTEX Forum, under the theme “AI in Action,” brought together 13 tech leaders from firms such as NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, Texas Instruments, Intel, Arm, Adobe, Seagate, Infineon, Schneider Electric, and others, with over 1,300 attendees exploring emerging AI applications and industry trends.

Sustainability also took the spotlight, with Pegatron winning the Gold Award, ASUS the Silver, and Lite-On the Bronze in the COMPUTEX 2025 Sustainable Design Award that reflects a growing commitment to eco-conscious innovation. Meanwhile, cross-industry collaborations brought fresh energy to the event, including a return partnership between fashion retailer plain-me and local snack brand Kuai Kuai, which launched limited-edition co-branded merchandise. The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation also teamed up with GQ Taiwan to host a premium Hospitality Lounge, blending finance with lifestyle aesthetics.

Driven by this year’s success and rising exhibitor demand, COMPUTEX 2026 is set to expand across Nangang Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 and TWTC Hall 1, creating a broader AI-powered lifestyle and tech experience when it returns from June 2 to 5 next year.

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