COMPUTEX 2025 closed with a clear global message—building an AI-powered future must take center stage. Over four dynamic days, the event brought together 86,521 buyers from 152 countries. As a result, Taipei confirmed its growing role in the world’s tech ecosystem.
From day one, the event radiated energy. Major tech brands and rising startups filled the show floors. Notably, every exhibitor showcased innovations aimed at building an AI-powered future through real-world solutions.
Visitors came from everywhere—the US, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and India, to name a few. In particular, they engaged with three main themes: AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility. According to Gartner’s 2025 outlook, these trends now dominate the AI landscape.
For instance, Pegatron amazed the crowd with biomimetic robot dogs and cutting-edge VR devices. Meanwhile, BenQ attracted large audiences to its AI golf simulator, which provided real-time swing analysis.
Moreover, Advantech and Solomon introduced their latest smart factory systems. Their robotic arms and AIoT technology showed how AI has become essential in modern manufacturing.
Additionally, the InnoVEX startup expo celebrated a major milestone—its 10th year. This edition featured 450 teams from 24 countries, a 12.5% rise from last year. Thailand and the Philippines debuted national pavilions, highlighting Asia’s rising startup presence.
Furthermore, industry leaders delivered powerful insights during the keynotes. Executives from Nvidia, AWS, Qualcomm, and Google Cloud all emphasized the urgency of building an AI-powered future together.
Notably, Taiwan’s DeepRad.AI won the startup pitch contest. Its AI medical imaging platform allows early disease detection. Consequently, investors and judges gave it top marks.
At the COMPUTEX Forum, speakers from DeepMind to Intel addressed practical AI integration. The theme “AI in Action” drew 1,300 attendees eager to explore the future of tech in business.
Equally important, the event spotlighted sustainability. Pegatron, Asus, and Lite-On earned the COMPUTEX Sustainable Design Award for their green innovations. Clearly, the tech world now aligns AI growth with ESG values.
On a lighter note, creative brand partnerships also caught attention. Fashion label plain-me collaborated with snack maker Kuai Kuai. At the same time, GQ Taiwan and the Taiwan Stock Exchange hosted a chic lounge, blending tech with culture.
Due to rising demand, COMPUTEX 2026 will expand. Organizers will add the Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1, in addition to Nangang Halls 1 and 2. This expansion aims to support broader efforts in building an AI-powered future through lifestyle tech and innovation.
All in all, COMPUTEX 2025 left a lasting impression. With every booth, panel, and pitch, it reaffirmed Taiwan’s position as a global force in AI-driven progress.