Computex (COMPUTEX) 2026 in Taiwan will raise the curtain in grand style for four days from June 2 to 5. This year's show will dramatically expand its exhibition footprint across TaiNEX Halls 1 and 2, the World Trade Center (TWTC) Hall 1, and the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC), unveiling an unprecedented multi-venue tech format.
This year's exhibition will again set a new record for size, with 1,500 domestic and international corporations operating a total of 6,000 booths to present the "COMPUTEX Tech Life Zone," spanning R&D, manufacturing, and real-world applications. Pre-registration for the show begins today, encouraging online sign-ups from IT industry professionals worldwide.
Global tech corporations to gather, presenting an AI roadmap for the futureCOMPUTEX, a leading trade show steering the global AIoT and startup industries, will adopt "AI Together" as its core theme in 2026. The event will focus on three key areas: "AI computing," "Robotics and smart mobility," and "next-generation technologies."
It will also take a comprehensive look at practical AI adoption and industry development trends, covering everything from the AI supply chain to next-generation communications, critical components, and smart solutions. Major global brands including ASUS, Acer, MSI, GIGABYTE, BenQ, and ASRock will participate en masse to showcase AI application capabilities that fuse hardware and software.
In addition, industry-leading corporations such as Foxconn, Compal, Pegatron, and Wiwynn will unveil strategies to accelerate AI commercialization, leveraging their global manufacturing and systems integration strengths.
Meanwhile, leading corporations including MediaTek, Intel, Vertiv, and Delta will draw up technology roadmaps that span the industry ecosystem from AI computing cores to smart infrastructure, and plan to share new trends in the AI sector.
Pursuing continuous innovation, COMPUTEX 2026 will establish new specialized zones at TWTC Hall 1, including the "AI Robotics Zone" and the "Tech Application & Experience Hall." These zones will feature key corporations in the AI Robotics field—such as Intel, YUAN High-Tech, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Solomon, and E Ink—spotlighting the latest robotics technologies, smart applications, and innovative solutions.
Through this, visitors are expected to vividly experience how AI will reshape future lifestyles and industrial worksites. The "InnoVEX Startup Pavilion" will again bring together promising startups from around the world, venture capital (VC) firms, and accelerators under one roof.
It will also organize country pavilions by industry to promote cross-border collaboration and the exchange of innovative technologies, solidifying its position as an international startup hub that injects fresh energy into the global tech ecosystem.
The globally watched "Computex Keynote" and "Computex Forum" will return this year with a larger scale. Global big tech corporations spanning the upstream, midstream, and downstream of the AI supply chain, as well as the application stage, will participate to share the latest market trends and insights and to present key directions for AI's future development.
TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council), the co-organizer, will connect related resources to arrange a purchasing matchmaking event, specialized theme tours, the ESG Go sustainability initiative, and a startup pitch competition, among other side events. It will also invite global media and tech opinion leaders to Taiwan to further enhance the show's expertise and on-site engagement.