COMPUTEX 2026 will take place in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing together the global technology industry for one of the year’s largest AI-focused exhibitions. Organized across multiple venues in the city, the event will highlight the latest developments in artificial intelligence, computing infrastructure, robotics, and next-generation technologies.
The exhibition will span four major venues: TaiNEX 1, TaiNEX 2, TWTC Hall 1, and the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC). These locations sit across Taipei’s Nangang and Xinyi districts, two of the city’s key innovation and business hubs. Together, they form a large multi-venue technology showcase that focuses on AI and next-generation computing.

This year’s edition reaches a major milestone. COMPUTEX 2026 will host around 1,500 exhibitors from around the world across 6,000 booths. As a result, the show continues to strengthen its position as a major benchmark for global AI technology exhibitions.
The event will present a broad technology ecosystem. Exhibitors will showcase developments ranging from semiconductor design and high-performance computing to robotics platforms and real-world AI applications. More importantly, COMPUTEX connects different stages of the industry. The exhibition highlights the entire AI value chain, from research and development to manufacturing and large-scale deployment.
Industry professionals from across the globe can now pre-register to attend the exhibition.
“AI Together” Highlights the Global AI Value Chain

COMPUTEX 2026 adopts the theme “AI Together,” emphasizing collaboration across the global technology industry. The exhibition will focus on three core areas: AI & Computing, Robotics & Mobility, and Next-Gen Tech.
These themes reflect the rapid commercialization of AI technologies. Today, companies no longer focus solely on research. Instead, they increasingly develop scalable infrastructure and practical applications that support real-world industries.
Major international technology brands will showcase their latest platforms and integrated AI systems. Companies such as ASUS, Acer, MSI, GIGABYTE, BenQ, and ASRock will present new computing hardware and AI-enabled systems designed for both consumers and enterprise markets.
At the same time, global manufacturing leaders will highlight the production side of the AI ecosystem. Companies including Foxconn, Compal, Pegatron, and Wiwynn will demonstrate how they integrate complex systems and scale production to support worldwide AI deployment.
Several major technology firms will also present end-to-end solutions across the AI infrastructure stack. MediaTek, Intel, Vertiv Taiwan, and Delta will showcase technologies ranging from AI processors and data center systems to intelligent power management and sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Together, these exhibitors highlight how performance, efficiency, and scalability now shape the next phase of AI development.
Robotics and Smart Applications Take Center Stage

In addition to computing and infrastructure, COMPUTEX 2026 will place a strong focus on robotics and intelligent automation.
The event introduces several new highlight zones at TWTC Hall 1, including the Robotics Zone and the TechXperience Zone. These areas will showcase emerging robotics technologies and AI-powered applications designed for a wide range of industries.
Participating companies include Intel, YUAN, Texas Instruments, Solomon, and E Ink. These exhibitors will demonstrate advancements in machine vision, embedded systems, robotics platforms, and smart AI applications.
Importantly, robotics technology is expanding far beyond traditional manufacturing environments. Today, companies increasingly deploy AI-driven robotics in sectors such as healthcare, logistics, retail, and smart city infrastructure.
As a result, the Robotics Zone will highlight how automation continues to reshape productivity and operational efficiency across industries.
Meanwhile, the startup-focused InnoVEX exhibition will return as a key platform within COMPUTEX. InnoVEX connects startups with venture capital firms, accelerators, and national innovation programs.
Over the years, InnoVEX has established itself as a gateway to Asian technology markets. Through international collaboration and investment opportunities, the platform supports emerging companies as they commercialize new technologies.
Expanded COMPUTEX Keynotes and Industry Forums

COMPUTEX 2026 will also expand its keynote presentations and industry forums. These sessions will bring together technology leaders from across the AI supply chain.
Speakers will include representatives from semiconductor companies, infrastructure providers, system integrators, and application developers. Through these discussions, industry experts will examine several critical topics shaping the future of AI.
Key themes will include AI scalability, infrastructure readiness, sustainability challenges, and long-term technology market trends. These discussions aim to help businesses understand how AI technologies will evolve and integrate into global industries.
In addition to the keynote sessions, organizers will host several on-site activities designed to encourage networking and collaboration. These include sourcing meetings, guided exhibition tours, and sustainability initiatives under the ESG Go program.
Furthermore, the event will feature startup pitch contests, giving emerging companies an opportunity to present their technologies to potential investors and partners.
Organizers will also invite global media outlets and technology influencers to Taiwan during the exhibition. Their coverage will help amplify discussions around emerging technologies and strengthen global industry engagement.
A Global Platform for Innovation

For more than four decades, COMPUTEX has played an important role in the global technology industry. The exhibition began in 1981 and has grown alongside the development of the global ICT sector.
Today, the event attracts tens of thousands of professional buyers and industry representatives each year. Many international companies also choose COMPUTEX as the platform to launch major new products and technological breakthroughs.
The exhibition benefits from Taiwan’s strong position in the global technology supply chain. The country hosts a comprehensive ICT ecosystem that spans semiconductor manufacturing, electronics production, and advanced computing research.
COMPUTEX is jointly organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the Taipei Computer Association. Together, these organizations aim to strengthen international collaboration and build a global technology ecosystem.
As the AI industry continues to evolve rapidly, COMPUTEX 2026 will serve as a key meeting point for global companies, innovative startups, and professional buyers. By connecting different sectors of the technology industry, the event aims to spark new collaborations and drive the next wave of AI innovation.
Industry professionals interested in attending can now register online ahead of the exhibition.




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