COMPUTEX Kicks off with exhibitors from 30+ countries|Taiwan News
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The highly anticipated COMPUTEX Taipei 2025 kicked off on Tuesday morning at Nangang Exhibition Center. This year, the event has exhibitors from more than 30 countries, totaling 1,400 companies across almost 5,000 booths. Almost 50,000 international buyers have preregistered for the event, marking a new high for the exhibition. Among the people speaking at the opening ceremony on Tuesday was President Lai Ching-te.
The show opens with an AI number that turned TAITRA Chair James Huang into a humanoid robot. The exciting show has kicked off the COMPUTEX Taipei 2025, under the banner “AI Next.” With exhibitors from more than 30 countries and more than 4,800 booths across two exhibition halls, it is the largest edition of the expo yet.
Lai Ching-te
President
Every server in global data centers and every AI accelerator was made possible with Taiwan’s innovation and work. So we can say, “AI Next, Taiwan Leads.” Don’t you think?
President Lai Ching-te gave an opening speech at COMPUTEX on Tuesday, which is also the first anniversary since his presidential inauguration. In his speech, he covered issues such as geopolitical tensions, Trump’s tariffs and price-dumping in Chinese supply chains. He urged the tech industry to continue investing in Taiwan.
Lai Ching-te
President
Taiwan will actively work with allied nations to sign investment protection agreements and double taxation avoidance agreements, and to promote global cooperation through an initiative to create a partnership of democratic semiconductor supply chains.
Lai toured the exhibition space, and visited several booths showcasing the latest technologies. The 4-day show is not just about showing off cutting-edge tech, it’s also an economic booster shot.
James Huang
TAITRA Chair
There are 50,000 international buyers from 129 countries pre-registered for the event. That’s the largest international buyer turnout out of the nearly 30 international exhibitions that TAITRA hosts every year. Amid ever-growing business opportunities, it’s hard to put a concrete number on the amount of potential deals.
Computex will also host keynote sessions with CEOs from several tech companies, as Taiwan spearheads a new wave of AI innovation.
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The highly anticipated COMPUTEX Taipei 2025 kicked off on Tuesday morning at Nangang Exhibition Center. This year, the event has exhibitors from more than 30 countries, totaling 1,400 companies across almost 5,000 booths. Almost 50,000 international buyers have preregistered for the event, marking a new high for the exhibition. Among the people speaking at the opening ceremony on Tuesday was President Lai Ching-te.
The show opens with an AI number that turned TAITRA Chair James Huang into a humanoid robot. The exciting show has kicked off the COMPUTEX Taipei 2025, under the banner “AI Next.” With exhibitors from more than 30 countries and more than 4,800 booths across two exhibition halls, it is the largest edition of the expo yet.
Lai Ching-te
President
Every server in global data centers and every AI accelerator was made possible with Taiwan’s innovation and work. So we can say, “AI Next, Taiwan Leads.” Don’t you think?
President Lai Ching-te gave an opening speech at COMPUTEX on Tuesday, which is also the first anniversary since his presidential inauguration. In his speech, he covered issues such as geopolitical tensions, Trump’s tariffs and price-dumping in Chinese supply chains. He urged the tech industry to continue investing in Taiwan.
Lai Ching-te
President
Taiwan will actively work with allied nations to sign investment protection agreements and double taxation avoidance agreements, and to promote global cooperation through an initiative to create a partnership of democratic semiconductor supply chains.
Lai toured the exhibition space, and visited several booths showcasing the latest technologies. The 4-day show is not just about showing off cutting-edge tech, it’s also an economic booster shot.
James Huang
TAITRA Chair
There are 50,000 international buyers from 129 countries pre-registered for the event. That’s the largest international buyer turnout out of the nearly 30 international exhibitions that TAITRA hosts every year. Amid ever-growing business opportunities, it’s hard to put a concrete number on the amount of potential deals.
Computex will also host keynote sessions with CEOs from several tech companies, as Taiwan spearheads a new wave of AI innovation.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
Mon to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152
Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53
#computex #computextaipei #TAITRA #tech #賴清德
#台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan
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