Taiwan Computex 2025 Showcases Its Tech Strengths to Global Industry Leaders
The annual Computex 2025 technology trade show opened on Tuesday, 20 May, in Taipei. The event has drawn thousands of participants from around the world, with a strong focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.
This year’s exhibition is set to host 1,400 exhibitors, marking the first large-scale meeting of computer and chip industry leaders in Asia since the US, under former President Donald Trump, proposed tariffs to encourage domestic manufacturing.
The trade show offers a platform for showcasing cutting-edge developments, particularly in areas where Taiwan already plays a vital role—semiconductors, innovation, and advanced computing.
Industry Giants Reveal New Strategies at Computex 2025
Top technology companies are using Computex to share their latest plans and products. Executives from major players such as Nvidia, Foxconn, and Qualcomm have unveiled new strategies and innovations during the event.
These announcements aim to attract new suppliers and business partners, strengthening each company’s role in the fast-evolving tech landscape. As competition intensifies, the event gives firms a chance to form new alliances and explore emerging opportunities in the AI sector.
Computex is not only a venue for product displays but also a forum for shaping the future direction of the global technology industry.
A Showcase for Taiwan’s Technological Edge
Organisers of the event hope that Computex will highlight Taiwan’s unique position in the global tech supply chain. With its strengths in semiconductor production and computing technology, Taiwan is positioning itself as a key player in the AI-driven future.
The show underscores how Taiwan’s innovations continue to influence global markets. As the world enters a new era powered by AI, Taiwan’s role in shaping the future of computing becomes increasingly important.
with inputs from Reuters