So at COMPUTEX 2025, BenQ Group really pulled out all the stops, bringing together a whopping 23 companies under its banner to show off what it calls the “Grand Fleet synergy.”

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The whole setup was themed “AI WOW,” and honestly, it lived up to the name. The group spread out across two large booths to demonstrate how it’s no longer just about hardware or software alone as now they’re offering full-on one-stop AI-powered solutions across nine different domains, from smart retail and AI healthcare to next-gen computing and even smart drones.

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Peter Chen, BenQ Group’s chairman, emphasized how this year’s COMPUTEX marks a pivotal point for the company, as it moves beyond being just a supplier to becoming a comprehensive solution partner offering integrated computing power, algorithms, and data.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what each company brought to the table:

  • BenQ: Launched an AI Golf simulator and a smart whiteboard system that blends cloud management, gesture control, and OCR features for classrooms and meetings.
  • Ecolux Technology: Showed off its KL4 chip with Offline TimePass™ technology for ultra-fast, app-free passwordless security.
  • DSIGroup: Introduced ConPer Eagle, an AI system that identifies and recommends products to customers while tracking store traffic trends.
  • WiXtar / Epoint Systems: Debuted AI Kiosk 3.0 with voice-interactive virtual staff and predictive ordering using sales and weather data.
  • Partner Tech: Rolled out self-checkout systems using AI to reduce theft and streamline transactions.
  • AEWIN Technologies: Highlighted liquid-cooled AI data center solutions and edge computing servers powered by Intel and AMD.
  • DFI: Featured fanless edge AI systems and scalable edge computing platforms with NVIDIA Jetson and Intel processors.
  • Alpha Networks: Displayed high-speed 1.6T switches with cold plate liquid cooling for next-gen data centers.
  • ACE Energy: Brought modular UPS solutions from PowerWalker that enhance energy efficiency in AI data centers.
  • Hitron Technologies: Focused on scalable, AI-powered enterprise network operation and maintenance systems.
  • FiberLogic Communications: Unveiled OptiQwave-8900 with 267km microwave range and real-time AI signal optimization for rural connectivity.
  • Qisda Corporation: Delivered an AI ultrasound platform and launched a smart drone series for tasks ranging from pollution sampling to crop spraying.
  • DIVA Laboratories: Showcased ultra-fast Auto Gamma correction tech for high-precision surgical imaging.
  • Marketop Smart Solutions: Rolled out a digital twin hospital platform and virtual clinical training systems.
  • DKABio: Presented the DKABio AI Kit, a dual-agent health assistant that guides lifestyle changes via a companion app.
  • Date Image Corporation: Debuted an AR-enhanced smart parking system that predicts spots and improves traffic management.

In short, BenQ’s entire exhibit was basically a roadmap to what a fully AI-integrated future could look like, whether you’re at work, at school, at a hospital, or even in a golf simulator. Each company added a unique piece to the puzzle, making it clear that BenQ Group is thinking big about AI – and doing even bigger things with it.

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