The event attracted 86,521 shoppers from 152 countries, including Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam and India. With the theme "AI Next" this year, COMPUTEX continues to be a global standard exhibition for the field of AI and startups, gathering leading technology companies and international startup teams.
The exhibition also attracted global high-end customers, creating business opportunities across the AI supply chain and affirming Taiwan's key role as a global technology exchange hub. As global AI applications rapidly diverse, Gartner's list of top 10 Strategic Technology Trends of 2025 highlights automated AI, autonomous robots and advanced computing as the main drivers of industry transformation. COMPUTEX 2025 focuses on three main topics - AI & Robotics, Next Generation Technology and Future Mobile - to demonstrate both pioneering innovation and practical application.
Pegatron introduces the ability to integrate humans-computers with biological simulation robot dogs and immersive VR devices. At the same time, BenQ's store attracted strong attention, especially with golf simulation using AI, combining image tracking, motion sensors and smart analysis to respond to shots in real time.
Advantech and Solomon introduce important improvements such as autonomous mobile robots (AMR), cooperative robotics arms and AIoT platforms - demonstrating Taiwan's smart manufacturing capabilities. And TADA also organized the Smart Mobile Ward, gathering 19 brands including Pegatron, Vitalcore Technology, System Electronics, OToBrite, together promoting innovation in smart vehicle and electric vehicle technology.
Thanks to strong demand from exhibition units, after the success of this year's event, COMPUTEX 2026 is expected to take place from 2-5/06/2026. And the exhibition will be expanded beyond Nangang Halls 1 and 2 Exhibition Center, to create a unique lifestyle technology ecosystem supported by AI only available at COMPUTEX.