COMPUTEX 2025 concluded after four action-packed days, drawing 86,521 buyers from 152 countries – including Japan, the U.S., South Korea, Vietnam, and India. As the world’s premier exhibition for AI and startups, this year’s theme, “AI Next,” brought together global tech giants and emerging innovators. The event catalyzed major business opportunities across the AI ecosystem, reinforcing Taiwan’s strategic role as a global technology hub.
With AI applications expanding rapidly, Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2025 spotlighted Autonomous AI, Humanoid Robots, and Advanced Computing as transformative forces. COMPUTEX 2025 focused on three core themes – AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility – highlighting both frontier innovation and real-world implementation.
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Showcase Highlights: From Smart Robotics to Immersive Experiences
Pegatron impressed with its human-machine integration demos, including lifelike biomimetic robot dogs and immersive VR systems. BenQ drew crowds with its AI-powered golf simulator, blending visual tracking, motion sensing, and real-time analytics. Advantech and Solomon unveiled solutions like autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), collaborative robotic arms, and AIoT platforms.
The Smart Mobility Pavilion, curated by TADA, featured 19 brands including Pegatron, Vitalcore Technology, System Electronics, and OToBrite, spotlighting innovations in electric and intelligent vehicle technologies.
InnoVEX Celebrates 10 Years of Startup Excellence
Marking its 10th anniversary, InnoVEX expanded by 12.5% over last year, hosting 450 startups from 24 countries. Thailand and the Philippines debuted national pavilions, sending 22 startups and highlighting Asia’s rising innovation power. The InnoVEX Forum featured thought leaders from AWS, Google Cloud, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Solomon, and Advantech, sharing insights on AI-driven innovation and digital transformation.
Taiwan’s DeepRad.AI won the InnoVEX Pitch Contest for its groundbreaking AI application in medical imaging, enabling early disease detection and prediction, earning high praise for its public health impact.
Keynotes and Forums Draw Record Attention
The COMPUTEX Keynote series opened with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, followed by Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon, Foxconn’s Young Liu, MediaTek’s Dr. Rick Tsai, and NXP’s Jens Hinrichsen. Taiwan’s central role in the global tech and supply chain landscape was a recurring theme across all keynotes.
The COMPUTEX Forum, themed “AI in Action,” welcomed 13 industry leaders from NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, Intel, Adobe, Arm, Seagate, and more. Over 1,300 attendees explored the latest in AI deployment and market trends.
Sustainability and Lifestyle Take Center Stage
The COMPUTEX 2025 Sustainable Design Award honored Pegatron (Gold), ASUS (Silver), and Lite-On (Bronze), reflecting the industry’s growing commitment to sustainability.
Creative cross-industry collaborations also stood out. Fashion brand plain-me and snack icon Kuai Kuai returned with limited-edition co-branded merchandise. Meanwhile, the Taiwan Stock Exchange and GQ Taiwan co-hosted a stylish Hospitality Lounge, blending finance and lifestyle to showcase COMPUTEX’s cultural and commercial influence.
Looking Ahead to COMPUTEX 2026
Due to overwhelming demand, COMPUTEX 2026 will expand beyond Nangang Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 to include TWTC Hall 1. Scheduled for June 2-5, 2026, the next edition promises to deliver an even more immersive, AI-powered tech lifestyle experience.