COMPUTEX 2025 concluded in Taipei, marking the end of a four-day event that drew 86,521 buyers from 152 countries. The exhibition focused on artificial intelligence, robotics, next-generation technologies, and mobility, aligning with its 2025 theme, “AI Next.” The event continued to position Taiwan as a central player in global technology development and exchange.
This year’s COMPUTEX highlighted developments across the AI supply chain, with participation from major international companies and startups. Exhibitors demonstrated technologies ranging from biomimetic robotics and immersive virtual reality to AI-integrated manufacturing systems. Companies such as Pegatron, BenQ, Advantech, and Solomon presented applications in areas including human-machine interaction, autonomous mobility, and smart analytics.
The Smart Mobility Pavilion, organized by the Taiwan Advanced Automotive Technology Development Association (TADA), hosted 19 brands, showcasing innovations in electric and intelligent vehicle technologies.
InnoVEX, COMPUTEX’s startup-focused section, marked its 10th anniversary with a 12.5% increase in scale from the previous year. It hosted 450 startups from 24 countries. National pavilions from Thailand and the Philippines made their debut. DeepRad.AI, a Taiwanese company using AI for early disease detection through medical imaging, won the annual Pitch Contest.
The keynote series featured senior executives from companies including NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Foxconn, MediaTek, and NXP. Speakers addressed trends in the AI ecosystem, with Taiwan repeatedly cited as integral to the global tech and semiconductor supply chain.
The COMPUTEX Forum, titled “AI in Action,” brought together representatives from 13 technology firms, including Intel, Adobe, Google DeepMind, and Texas Instruments, drawing over 1,300 attendees.
Sustainability and cross-industry collaboration also featured prominently. Pegatron, ASUS, and Lite-On received the COMPUTEX Sustainable Design Award. Additional collaborations included co-branded merchandise from fashion retailer plain-me and snack company Kuai Kuai, and a hospitality lounge co-hosted by the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation and GQ Taiwan.
The 2025 edition of COMPUTEX continued to reflect the expansion of AI applications and the strategic importance of Taiwan in the global tech landscape.
