Full-stack AI ecosystem is what COMPUTEX 2026 is about; Pre-registration starts today
COMPUTEX 2026 will take place from June 2-5 across TaiNEX 1 and 2, TWTC Hall 1, and the Taipei International Convention Center, spanning Taipei’s Nangang and Xinyi districts as the event scales into one of the world’s largest multi-venue exhibitions dedicated to AI and next-generation computing.

Organizers confirmed that this year’s edition will host 1,500 exhibitors occupying 6,000 booths, marking a new milestone for the show as it expands its focus on vertically integrated AI technologies. And under the theme ‘AI Together’, the expo runs around 3 center pillars of AI and Computing, Robotics and Mobility, and Next-Gen Tech, mapping the global AI value chain from upstream chip design and high-performance computing to downstream smart infrastructure and industry applications.
Major brands such as ASUS, Acer, MSI, GIGABYTE, BenQ, and ASRock are expected to showcase integrated AI systems and computing platforms, while manufacturing leaders such as Foxconn, Compal, Pegatron, and Wiwynn will demonstrate scalable system integration capabilities that support global AI deployments.
On the infrastructure front, companies including MediaTek, Intel, Vertiv Taiwan, and Delta will present end-to-end AI solutions spanning processors, data center technologies, intelligent power systems, and sustainable infrastructure, highlighting growing industry emphasis on performance efficiency and scalability as AI workloads intensify.
Responding to rising global demand for automation, COMPUTEX 2026 will introduce dedicated Robotics and TechXperience zones at TWTC Hall 1. Participating firms such as Intel, YUAN, Texas Instruments, Solomon, and E Ink will demonstrate advancements in AI robotics, machine vision, embedded systems, and smart applications, reflecting how robotics is expanding beyond manufacturing into healthcare, logistics, retail, and everyday environments.
In parallel, InnoVEX will continue serving as a platform linking startups, venture capital firms, accelerators, and national pavilions, reinforcing its position as a gateway for global innovators entering Asian markets.
The expanded COMPUTEX Keynote and Forum program will convene leaders from across the AI supply chain – from semiconductor innovators to application developers – to address AI scalability, infrastructure readiness, sustainability challenges, and long-term market direction. Co-organizer TAITRA will also integrate sourcing meetings, guided tours, ESG initiatives, and startup pitch contests to deepen industry engagement.
Registration is now open for COMPUTEX 2026 through here.
