COMPUTEX 2025: Taiwan Reaffirms Global Tech Leadership with AI-Focused Agenda

As the global technology industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, COMPUTEX 2025—set to commence tomorrow at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2—emerges as a critical event on the calendar for executives, engineers, and decision-makers worldwide.
With over 1,400 exhibitors representing 25 countries and occupying 4,800 booths, this year’s edition underscores Taiwan’s pivotal role as both an innovation hub and an essential link in the global technology supply chain.
A Strategic Platform for the AI-Driven Future

Themed “AI Next,” COMPUTEX 2025 places artificial intelligence at the center of the conversation. As AI matures from experimental applications to foundational technology across industries, this year’s exhibition will explore its impact on semiconductors, mobility, smart manufacturing, communications, and edge computing.
Taiwan, home to the world’s most advanced chip foundries and a robust ecosystem of ODMs, is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. COMPUTEX 2025 serves not only as a product showcase but also as a forum for industry alignment on the future of AI deployment and infrastructure.
Leadership Keynotes from Industry Giants
The opening keynotes reflect the caliber of companies driving the next wave of technological progress. Attendees can expect insights from:

Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO, NVIDIA – Providing perspective on accelerated computing, AI infrastructure, and the role of GPUs in enabling large-scale AI systems.
Cristiano Amon, President and CEO, Qualcomm – Addressing the emergence of AI at the edge and its implications for mobile and IoT ecosystems.
Young Liu, Chairman, Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) – Sharing Foxconn’s vision for AI-powered industrial transformation and its growing footprint in electric vehicles.
Rick Tsai, Vice Chairman and CEO, MediaTek – Discussing the evolution of on-device AI and MediaTek’s roadmap for enabling next-generation mobile experiences.
Jens Hinrichsen, EVP and General Manager, NXP Semiconductors – Highlighting AI applications in automotive, industrial, and secure connected environments.
Forums and Technical Dialogues on Artificial Intelligence
COMPUTEX 2025 will host a series of AI-centric forums and panel discussions featuring contributions from global leaders such as Google, NVIDIA, Intel, Arm, Adobe, Texas Instruments, and Cadence. These sessions will provide in-depth analysis on AI development trends, ethical frameworks, design toolchains, and the future of AI-driven product innovation.

The forums aim to facilitate collaborative dialogue across the value chain—from silicon to software—ensuring alignment in standards, infrastructure, and policy considerations.
InnoVEX: Cultivating the Next Generation of Disruptors
Parallel to the main exhibition, InnoVEX 2025 will serve as a launchpad for startups and emerging technologies. Designed as an innovation hub, InnoVEX brings together national pavilions, venture capital firms, and early-stage companies for networking, investment, and visibility.
Key highlights include: InnoVEX Talk, a curated speaker series featuring thought leaders and founders, Startup Pitch Competition, offering a platform for investment and strategic partnerships and dedicated zones for international delegations and capital firms, enabling cross-border collaboration
Conclusion

COMPUTEX 2025 arrives at a defining moment for the global technology sector. With artificial intelligence reshaping every facet of innovation, Taiwan’s leadership in hardware and systems integration becomes more critical than ever.
This year’s exhibition not only reflects the current momentum of AI technologies but also charts a path forward for sustainable, scalable, and secure innovation.
For global CTOs and technology leaders, COMPUTEX 2025 represents both a barometer of industry direction and an opportunity to forge the partnerships that will shape the next decade of digital transformation.