Computex Taipei Becomes the Biggest Show in History with Expanded Venues and AI Technology Focus Covering Robotics and Global Supply Chains
Taiwan External Trade Development Council announced that the upcoming Computex Taipei will be the biggest in the show's history. The show expects 1,500 international and domestic companies with 6,000 booths at 4 venues including Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2, TWTC Hall 1 and the Taipei International Convention Center; it would constitute one giant integrated technology ecosystem.
To meet industry demand, TWTC Hall 1 is utilized again, for the first time in 7 years as a dedicated exhibit area of AI and robotics. Located in proximity, the TICC will also be home to Nvidia GTC co hosted with Computex Taipei. Data on pre registered visitors indicated significant international interest in the show. There have already been 30,000 pre registered visitors and global buyers in the total attendance are estimated at 40,000 attendees.
The show will feature 4 global keynote speakers with Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, Lip Bu Tan of Intel and Matt Murphy of Marvell listed among the speakers. Registration for each single keynote has surpassed 1,000 people and the common forum will invite 30 leading technology companies including Google DeepMind and Nvidia, for a total of 30 presentations on innovations in AI supply chain. The joint market capitalization of participating corporate speakers has surpassed US $10,000,000,000,000.
With the theme "AI Together" the exposition will have 3 main pillars of AI Computing, Robotics and Smart Mobility and Next Gen Tech. The physical exhibits aim to provide practical, applied demonstrations including but not limited to advanced communication networks, semiconductor supply chains, essential hardware and smart infrastructure, to explain deployment of AI tech around the world in both consumer and industrial sectors.
