
COMPUTEX 2025 wrapped up today after four vibrant days of exhibitions and events, drawing 86,521 buyers from 152 countries including Japan, the US, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. As a global leader in AI and startup innovation, this year’s theme, “AI Next,” united top tech companies and startups, generating significant business opportunities and reinforcing Taiwan’s role as a key technology hub.

The event spotlighted three main areas: AI & Robotics, Next-Gen Tech, and Future Mobility. Highlights included Pegatron’s biomimetic robot dogs and VR devices, BenQ’s AI golf simulator, and Advantech’s autonomous mobile robots and AIoT platforms—showcasing Taiwan’s strength in intelligent manufacturing.

InnoVEX, celebrating its 10th anniversary, grew by 12.5% with 450 startups from 24 countries. New national pavilions from Thailand and the Philippines highlighted Asia’s rising innovation scene. DeepRad.AI from Taiwan won the Pitch Contest for its AI-powered medical imaging solutions.
Keynotes from NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon, and other industry leaders drew record interest, emphasizing Taiwan’s critical role in the AI ecosystem. The COMPUTEX Forum attracted over 1,300 attendees discussing AI’s real-world impact.
Sustainability took center stage with Pegatron, ASUS, and Lite-On winning design awards. Cross-industry collaborations, like plain-me with snack brand Kuai Kuai, added creative flair, while a hospitality lounge co-hosted by Taiwan Stock Exchange and GQ Taiwan blended finance with lifestyle.

Building on this success, COMPUTEX 2026 is set for 2nd to 5th June 2026 and will expand to include TWTC Hall 1, creating a unique AI-powered tech lifestyle ecosystem.