
The largest technology exhibition in Asia, COMPUTEX 2025, has officially ended on a brilliant note, as reported by Gizmologi. During the four days of the event, this event successfully attracted the attention of 86.521 buyers from 152 countries. Countries such as Japan, the United States, South Korea, Vietnam, to India and of course Indonesia were present to enliven the exhibition which this year carried the theme “AI Next.”
As an exhibition that is now a global benchmark for artificial intelligence (AI) and startup innovation, COMPUTEX 2025 presents the world’s top technology companies. AI & Robotics, Next-Generation Technology, to Future Mobility. All three highlight the direction of the technology industry’s development in the next few years.
COMPUTEX 2025 also shows how Taiwan is increasingly strengthening its role as a global technology exchange hub. With a strong supply chain network and focus on innovation, Taiwan is proving itself to be a key player in the world’s technology ecosystem.
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AI Exhibition Becomes More Advanced and Interactive

One of the main attractions of COMPUTEX 2025 was the variety of AI-based innovations on display. Pegatron showcased the power of human-machine integration with a biomimetic robot dog and a futuristic immersive VR device. BenQ, meanwhile, showcased an AI-powered golf simulator with motion sensors and intelligent analytics—allowing users to get real-time swing feedback.
Advantech and Solomon also stole the show. They presented autonomous mobile robot (AMR) technology, collaborative robotic arms, and AIoT platforms, demonstrating Taiwan’s strength in intelligent manufacturing. Collaborations like this are real evidence of how AI is applied directly to the industry, not just discourse.
In the automotive sector, TADA held the Intelligent Mobility Pavilion attended by 19 brands such as Vitalcore Technology and OToBrite. Its focus on electric vehicle technology and intelligent vehicle systems makes the exhibition relevant to the future trend of sustainable and autonomous transportation.
InnoVEX and Strengthening Global Collaboration in Computex 2025

InnoVEX, the startup-focused part of COMPUTEX 2025, also set a record. This year marked its 10th edition, with participation growing by 12,5% compared to last year. A total of 450 startups from 24 countries attended, including Thailand and the Philippines, which made their first appearances through national pavilions.
Speakers from tech giants like AWS, Google Cloud, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm shared insights on the role of AI in driving digital transformation. This year’s pitch contest was won by Taiwan’s DeepRad.AI, which is developing AI technology for medical imaging and early disease detection—receiving high praise from the judges.
COMPUTEX also embraces lifestyle and sustainability. Pegatron, ASUS, and Lite-On won awards for their eco-friendly product designs. While a unique collaboration between Kuai Kuai and Plain-Me showed that tech brands can also tap into pop culture through limited-edition products.
This article is also available in an Indonesian language version.