COMPUTEX 2027: Asia's leading AI exhibition returns to Taipei

COMPUTEX 2027 will take place from June 1–4, 2027 in Taipei, Taiwan. The exhibition will be held across three venues — TaiNEX 1, TaiNEX 2, and TWTC. Organizers TAITRA and the Taipei Computer Association will continue with the "AI Together" concept that proved successful in 2026. This is Asia's largest exhibition where hardware manufacturers, AI developers, and smart device creators come together.

Traditionally, COMPUTEX includes three main formats:

  • Exhibition — booths from hardware manufacturers, component suppliers, peripherals, and data center solutions.
  • InnoVEX — a dedicated zone for startups from 23+ countries, presenting innovations in AI, robotics, and smart mobility.
  • Keynote presentations — top executives from NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD, and other major companies. In 2026, speakers included Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), Matt Murphy (Marvell), Lip-Bu Tan (Intel), and Rafael Sotomayor (NXP). The 2027 lineup promises to be equally impressive.

The program also features COMPUTEX Forum panel discussions on AI, robotics, data governance, and other key topics.

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01 Jun 2027
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04 Jun 2027
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COMPUTEX 2027: Asia's leading AI exhibition

Scale and geography: 111,000 visitors from 152 countries

In 2026, COMPUTEX set a record: over 111,000 visitors from 152 countries, 1,500 exhibitors, and 500 startups. Key participating countries included Japan, the United States, South Korea, China, Singapore, Vietnam, India, Thailand, and Malaysia. In 2027, at least the same scale is expected — meaning thousands of engineers, developers, and tech business representatives from around the world.

The main theme for 2027 is "AI Together." The focus is on three technology directions:

  • AI & Computing — artificial intelligence and computing
  • Robotics & Mobility — robotics and mobility
  • Next-Gen Tech — next-generation technologies

The main trend from last year — embodied AI and robotics — will continue into 2027. According to Strategy&, the embodied AI market could reach €430 billion by 2030, with mass adoption in manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and aerospace beginning within the next 3–5 years.

What will be discussed at COMPUTEX 2027

Based on 2026 trends, the following topics are expected on the program:

  • Agentic AI — AI agents that perform tasks autonomously. In 2026, NVIDIA introduced RTX Spark for local LLM deployment with 120 billion parameters; by 2027, such solutions will appear in mass-market devices.
  • AI servers and infrastructure — the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, AMD MI450, and custom ASIC solutions from cloud providers.
  • Robotics — AI that interacts with the physical world through robots and sensors.
  • High-voltage power systems (HVDC) — data centers are transitioning to 800V HVDC to improve efficiency.
  • High-speed data transfer — PCIe Gen 6, 224G SerDes, 800G/1.6T optics.

To better understand how these technologies work in different countries, check out 3S.INFO's iGaming market reviews — they cover regulation, payments, and audience behavior across various regions.

Who should attend COMPUTEX 2027

The exhibition will be valuable for developers and engineers working in AI, hardware, and embedded systems; CTOs and product managers at IT companies; startups in AI and robotics; and investors looking for tech projects in Asia. Component suppliers and data center solution providers will also find new partners here.

Practical information

Dates: June 1–4, 2027
Venue: TaiNEX 1, TaiNEX 2, TWTC, Taipei, Taiwan
Organizers: TAITRA, Taipei Computer Association
Registration: Opens on the official COMPUTEX website. A passport and registration confirmation are required for entry.

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How it was: key moments from past COMPUTEX

Each year, COMPUTEX sets the tone for Asia's tech industry. Here's a look back at what was shown and discussed at the leading hardware and AI exhibition in 2026.

COMPUTEX 2026 | June 2–5 | Taipei, Taiwan

COMPUTEX 2026 took place in Taipei and confirmed its status as Asia's leading exhibition for hardware, AI, software, and smart devices. Key themes included smart computing, next-gen technologies, and automation. Major players — NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Google DeepMind, Intel, Adobe — demonstrated how generative AI is being deployed in data centers and edge devices in real-world conditions.

Jensen Huang (NVIDIA) and Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm) delivered keynote addresses, setting the tone for the year's key technology trends. Across four Taipei venues (TaiNEX 1, TaiNEX 2, TWTC, TICC), booths, live demos, and presentations were on display. The main takeaway for attendees: AI is no longer "the future" — it's a tool already being integrated into manufacturing, retail, and infrastructure.