COMPUTEX 2024 Concluded Successfully
COMPUTEX 2024 came to a successful conclusion
today. The scale of this year's exhibition has grown significantly. During the
four-day event, it attracted a total of 85,179 ICT buyers and professionals. The top ten visitor countries/regions were Japan, the United States, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Vietnam, Thailand,
and the
Philippines. As an international B2B professional
exhibition, COMPUTEX 2024, under the theme of "Connecting AI,"
successfully drew world-class buyers to this annual technology industry event,
making Taiwan a focal point of global attention.
Exhibitors Showcase Cutting-edge Technological Innovations
IDC
predicts that AI PCs will account for nearly 60% of global PC shipments by
2027. In the AI Computing and System Solutions area, exhibitors showcased the
latest AI product applications. Acer and ASUS showcased their first Copilot+
PCs—Swift 14 AI laptop and Vivobook S 15 respectively, demonstrating AI
technology's transformative impact on the PC industry. The applications of
smart technology are proliferating across various fields. This year, the newly
added smart mobility exhibition area featured numerous automobile-related
displays. The Taiwan Advanced Automotive Technology Development Association
(TADA) gathered major manufacturers like Pegatron Corporation, Clientron, and
Retronix Technology to set up an automotive technology theme pavilion,
showcasing comprehensive smart cockpit solutions.
In
the advanced communications and network products area, Taiwan's significant
role in forward-looking communications was highlighted. For example, ASUS and
ASKEY partnered to create 5G enterprise private network solutions and services
via Microsoft Azure's dedicated 5G core. Meanwhile, Pride presented the
industry's first cross-protocol energy smart management system, the "AIoT
Application Management Platform (NMS-AIoT)." The Metaverse is another
rapidly developing technology field. Ganzin Technology demonstrated wearable
eye-tracking technology in augmented reality devices to enhance the immersive
experience. Silicon Valley's XR/AI startup Aemass showcased a portable
single-lens 3D recording system and globally patented 3D cloud imaging and AI
algorithm technologies, offering forward-looking solutions for XR at this
year's COMPUTEX.
Technology Giants
Gathered at COMPUTEX, Lively Interactions Inside and Outside the Venues
Dr. Lisa Su,
Chairman and CEO of AMD, kicked off COMPUTEX 2024 at the COMPUTEX Keynote
hosted by TAITRA. Other notable speakers included Qualcomm President and CEO Cristiano Amon,
Intel CEO Pat
Gelsinger, MediaTek Vice Chairman and CEO Rick Tsai,
Supermicro President and CEO Charles
Liang, NXP Semiconductors Executive VP and CTO Lars Reger,
and Delta Research Center President Dr. Tzi-cker Chiueh. They shared insights
on leveraging key technologies to enhance industries and shape the future of
AI. Each speaker also invited industry partners to discuss technological
advancements and their impacts. AMD's keynote featured ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih and
HP CEO Enrique
Lores, while Intel's keynote included ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih and
Acer Chairman Jason
Chen. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made a surprise appearance at the
keynotes of Supermicro and MediaTek, creating a "CEO cluster effect"
and adding star power to the event.
The
COMPUTEX Forum is a star-studded event, and TAITRA has specially invited global
technology industry leaders to jointly draw a blueprint for the future of AI.
This year's forum, themed "Let's Talk Generative AI," featured nine
domestic and international experts who analyzed the AI supply chain in-depth,
providing technological insights to explore business opportunities. Global
technology leaders shared the latest tech and industry trends at COMPUTEX 2024
and engaged with ecosystem partners offsite to promote collaborations,
fostering technological development and innovative applications.
InnoVEX: the Number of
Participating Countries Hits a New High, and Demonstrating Global Innovation
Momentum
This
year's InnoVEX, the startup exhibition area, saw the highest number of
participating countries ever. In addition to the participation of new
startups/teams, seven national pavilions and major acceleration and incubation
units also took part. Startups displayed exceptional creativity, applying AI
technology to diverse fields such as healthcare, manufacturing, sports, pets,
and tourism. For instance, Pade Technology developed an intelligent sorting
system using near-infrared spectroscopy and AI technology, while DeepRad.AI
utilized AI to drive innovations in medical imaging. ASPN Sports Tech
Accelerator and Garage+, Asia's first
sports technology innovation accelerator program, showcased AI applications in
sports technology and data processing. Taiwan's largest industrial
accelerator, StarFab Accelerator, gathered startups dedicated to AIoT, 5G, XR,
and other fields, highlighting Taiwan's leading position in
technological innovation.
InnoVEX
also served as a competitive stage for global startup teams. This year's
InnoVEX startup competition first prize was awarded to Taiwan Polymer Material
Company. Their "R-ESG-Rubber" can transform waste tires into
high-activity, high-value recycled rubber materials, closely meeting the
industry's demand for sustainable recycling.
COMPUTEX Promoting
Green Transformation with the First Sustainable Design Award and Adding
Cross-Industry Cooperation to Make Technology More Humane
For
the first time, the Sustainable Design Award was introduced at COMPUTEX. BenQ Qisda
Group won the gold award, while ASUS and Acer tied for the silver award.
Transcend Information and Wiwynn Corporation received the special jury award.
Exhibitors integrated the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) concept into their booth
designs and activities, seamlessly incorporating sustainability into the
exhibition and promoting green transformation.
Technology
creates unlimited possibilities. COMPUTEX 2024 showcased Taiwan's hospitality
spirit through diverse cross-industry cooperation. For example, the Sunnyhills
Hospitality Lounge built to physical store specifications, provided hot tea and
pineapple cakes to VIPs, demonstrating Taiwan's welcoming spirit.
The co-branded products of plain-me X Guaiguai garnered significant attention,
allowing local and international VIPs to experience Guaiguai's unique charm.
COMPUTEX
2025 will be held from May 20 to 23, 2025,
continuing to expand the technology ecosystem with global technology
manufacturers.
Leave A Comment