
COMPUTEX DAILY View more articles
COMPUTEX 2025 Concludes SuccessfullyAI Deployment Accelerates as Taiwan Solidifies Its Strategic Global Position
COMPUTEX 2025 concluded today after four days of dynamic exhibitions and events. The show welcomed an impressive turnout, with 86,521 buyers from 152 countries, including Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. As the global benchmark exhibition for AI and startups, this year’s theme, “AI Next,” brought together leading global tech companies and startup teams.
Datacenter Innovation Powers the Future of AI and Sustainability at COMPUTEX Forum
“The future is already here, and it is right at our booth,” Castrol bp CEO Michelle Jou said about Castrol’s innovative solutions to cooling datacenters.
Jou was the first speaker in the datacenter solution forum session, on the afternoon of May 21 at COMPUTEX 2025,
Scaling Intelligence and Creativity Through Generative AI at COMPUTEX 2025
“We are at a once-in-a-generation moment,” said James McNiven, Arm’s Vice President of Product Management, when he took the stage as the first presenter with his “The Scalability of Intelligence: What the Future of AI Demands” forum at the afternoon session on May 21 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2.
“Robotics & Edge AI Application”: The Future of Robotics is Now
This year’s COMPUTEX forum “AI In Action” began on Wednesday morning, bringing industry experts from NVIDIA to Google to discuss “Robotics & Edge AI Application.”
The Future, Redefined: Gartner’s 12 Tech Disruptors at COMPUTEX 2025
Bill Ray, Gartner’s VP Analyst and Chief of Research, shared this year’s top 12 emerging technology and trends disruptors at Gartner Special Event on May 21 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2.
2025 COMPUTEX Sourcing Meeting Provides Key Platform for Buyers/Supplier Interaction
COMPUTEX 2025, one of the world’s most prestigious information and communication technology (ICT) conventions and organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), this year continues to provide a platform, the COMPUTEX Sourcing Meeting, for those within the ICT industry to meet, commingle and seek potential partnerships and collaborations.
Starcrossed Czech Startups Rapt on Industrial and Vertical AI
Inovec Technology brings to the table this year the Dynamic Virtual Sensor that allows “highly flexible” collection of “easily interpretable data” from manufacturing, providing owners with better insightof the factory floor, while Robo Twin brings no-code robotics to the manufacturing industry, allowing workers to “teach” robots, without any prior knowledge of programming.
Burgeoning Thai Startups Focus on Practical Applications for AI Tech
The 2025 InnoVEX, the annual startup exhibition held concurrently with COMPUTEX Taipei, included the Thailand Pavilion, organized by the Thai Department of International Trade Promotion and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency, to promote and support Thai startups and entrepreneurship ecosystems.
NVIDIA Inception Startups Aim for Sustainability and AI Applications
The NVIDIA Inception Startup Pavilion at Innovex 2025 featured a whopping 16 startup companies, spanning the fields of AI, robotics, transportation, medical and manufacturing automation.
Artificial Intelligence Peripheral Development Possibly the Main Drive behind Future Technological Advancements
Talk of AI dominated discussions at the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)-hosted COMPUTEX 2025, one of the world’s most extensive IT exhibits and a premier annual event for the global tech industry, and its attending exhibit for startup companies, InnoVEX 2025. Almost everything, in some form, was connected to the concept, from EdTech, medicine, online analyses, to EV charging, edge AI servers, and CPUs.




