
What Is Computex Taipei 2026?
Computex Taipei 2026 is the world's leading ICT trade show, returning June 2–5 under the theme "AI Together." Co-organized by TAITRA and TCA, the event draws 40,000+ professionals from over 150 countries to explore breakthroughs across artificial intelligence, robotics, and next-generation connectivity. More than 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries will fill 6,000+ booths spread across Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (TaiNEX 1 & 2), TWTC Hall 1, and TICC.
This year's show is structured around three pillars:
- AI & Computing — accelerators, HPC, NPUs, and enterprise inference infrastructure
- Robotics & Mobility — AMRs, collaborative arms, physical AI, and smart logistics
- Next-Gen Tech — 6G/B5G, edge computing, quantum, cybersecurity, and sustainability
Co-located with NVIDIA GTC Taipei (June 1–5 at TICC) and the InnoVEX startup pavilion, Computex 2026 offers an unmatched density of product launches, deal-making, and technical education in a single week.
Why You Should Attend
Computex Taipei 2026 concentrates the entire AI hardware supply chain in one venue. You can evaluate silicon, cooling, power delivery, and integration partners without booking a dozen separate meetings across Asia. That compression saves weeks of travel and accelerates procurement timelines.
The COMPUTEX Forum gives you executive-level insight into where the industry is heading, with 30+ senior leaders sharing roadmaps on stage. After the event, you retain 90 days of on-demand access to every Forum session — making it a resource that outlasts the show floor.
For startups and investors, InnoVEX and its Meet-a-VC program connect founders directly with 800+ venture capitalists. Whether you're sourcing components, scouting partners, or raising capital, the Computex 2026 dates — June 2 through 5 — mark the highest-signal week on the global tech calendar.
Who Should Attend
Computex serves a wide range of professionals across the technology ecosystem:
- Hardware engineers and product teams evaluating next-gen components, thermal solutions, and reference designs
- Enterprise buyers and procurement managers sourcing at scale from verified manufacturers
- B2B sales and marketing teams looking to generate pipeline and close deals with Asia-Pacific accounts
- Founders and startup teams exhibiting at InnoVEX or seeking funding through Meet-a-VC
- Investors screening deal flow across AI, robotics, and connectivity startups
The general public may attend on June 5 only (must be 18+). All other show days are restricted to registered industry professionals.
Who Is Attending
The confirmed roster for Computex 2026 reads like a who's who of global technology leadership:
- NVIDIA — Jensen Huang expected to deliver a keynote at GTC Taipei (TICC)
- Qualcomm — CEO Cristiano Amon confirmed for the opening keynote
- Marvell — CEO Matt Murphy confirmed keynote on AI infrastructure
- NXP — CEO Rafael Sotomayor confirmed keynote on Physical AI
- Intel, MediaTek, ASUS, Foxconn (Hon Hai), GIGABYTE, MSI, Acer, ASRock, Supermicro, Wiwynn, Compal, Pegatron, Samsung, Delta, Vertiv Taiwan
With 40,000+ ICT professionals converging from 150+ countries, the networking density is unmatched. If you're planning outreach around the event, Lensmor tracks attendee companies and exhibitor lists to help you prioritize who to meet before you land in Taipei.
Note: MediaTek and Cisco have cancelled their previously announced keynote slots as of late April 2026.
Sponsors & Exhibitors
Over 1,500 exhibitors occupy 6,000+ booths across four venues. The show floor is organized into clearly defined zones:
- AI & Computing Zone (TaiNEX 1 & 2) — chip designers, GPU/NPU vendors, HPC integrators, and enterprise AI platforms
- Robotics Zone (TWTC Hall 1) — autonomous mobile robots, collaborative arms, and smart logistics solutions
- Next-Gen Tech Zone — 6G/B5G infrastructure, quantum computing, cybersecurity, and sustainability
- InnoVEX Startup Pavilion (TaiNEX 2) — early-stage companies with VC matchmaking and global buyer networking
The full exhibitor list — including booth locations and product categories — is available through Lensmor's Computex dashboard, updated as new companies confirm participation.
Speaker Lineup & Keynotes
The COMPUTEX Forum anchors the conference program, held in the 7F Conference Room 701 at TaiNEX 2. Confirmed headliners include:
- Cristiano Amon (CEO, Qualcomm) — opening keynote covering on-device AI and next-gen Snapdragon platforms
- Matt Murphy (Chairman & CEO, Marvell) — AI infrastructure keynote focused on custom silicon and data center connectivity
- Rafael Sotomayor (CEO, NXP) — Physical AI keynote covering automotive, industrial IoT, and edge processing
- Jensen Huang (CEO, NVIDIA) — expected keynote at GTC Taipei (TICC, separate pass required), focused on agentic AI and physical robotics
In total, 30+ senior executives will present across Forum sessions. Schedule adjustments have been issued for the Marvell and NXP keynote times and venues — check the official site for the latest.
Cancelled: MediaTek and Cisco keynote slots are no longer on the program.
Full Agenda & Featured Events
Show hours run 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (June 2–4) and 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM (June 5, TaiNEX only).
- COMPUTEX Forum 2026 — Executive sessions at 7F TaiNEX 2. Paid registration required. Includes 90-day on-demand access to all recordings post-event. Early bird all-access pass pricing is currently available.
- NVIDIA GTC Taipei — June 1–5 at TICC. Separate pass required. Deep dives into agentic AI, physical robotics, and accelerated computing.
- InnoVEX — Startup pavilion in TaiNEX 2 with VC matchmaking (800+ VCs) and global buyer networking.
- Robotics & TechXperience Zone — TWTC Hall 1 with live robot demos and autonomous vehicle showcases.
- Best Choice Award & Sustainable Design Award — Industry recognition programs spotlighting standout products and green innovation.
Registration & Ticket Pricing
Industry professionals can pre-register for free at the official COMPUTEX website. You must be 18 or older. After completing registration you'll receive a QR code for on-site badge pickup. Online pre-registration closes at 00:00 UTC+8 on June 1 — do not wait until the last day.
- General public — Admitted June 5 only. Tickets purchased at the gate.
- COMPUTEX Forum — Paid registration required. Early bird all-access pass available now. [VERIFY: specific Forum pricing not yet confirmed by organizers]
- InnoVEX Pass — Required for general public access to the InnoVEX area. [VERIFY: specific InnoVEX pass pricing not yet confirmed by organizers]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is COMPUTEX Taipei 2026?
COMPUTEX Taipei 2026 is the world's largest ICT trade show, co-organized by TAITRA and TCA. It brings together 1,500+ exhibitors and 40,000+ professionals from over 150 countries to showcase innovations in AI, robotics, and next-generation technology under the theme "AI Together."
When and where is Computex 2026?
The Computex 2026 dates are June 2–5, 2026, across TaiNEX 1 & 2, TWTC Hall 1, and TICC in Taipei. Show hours are 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (June 2–4) and 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM (June 5, TaiNEX only).
Who can attend Computex 2026?
Industry professionals aged 18+ can pre-register for free and attend June 2–5. The general public is admitted on June 5 only with a ticket purchased at the gate. All attendees must be at least 18 years old.
What is the theme of Computex 2026?
The 2026 theme is "AI Together," reflecting the shift toward collaborative AI ecosystems spanning silicon, software, robotics, and infrastructure. The three show pillars — AI & Computing, Robotics & Mobility, and Next-Gen Tech — all tie back to this central theme.
Who is speaking at Computex 2026?
Confirmed keynotes: Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), Matt Murphy (Marvell), and Rafael Sotomayor (NXP). Jensen Huang (NVIDIA) is expected at GTC Taipei. 30+ senior executives will present across Forum sessions. Note: MediaTek and Cisco have cancelled their slots.
What is InnoVEX at Computex?
InnoVEX is Computex's dedicated startup pavilion in TaiNEX 2. It features early-stage companies from around the world, VC matchmaking through the Meet-a-VC program (800+ investors), and global buyer networking events.
Is NVIDIA GTC Taipei the same as Computex?
No. NVIDIA GTC Taipei is a separate co-located event running June 1–5 at TICC with its own registration and pass. While both events share the same week and thematic overlap, GTC Taipei is organized independently by NVIDIA.
How can I find companies exhibiting at Computex 2026?
The official COMPUTEX website publishes the exhibitor directory. For a continuously updated list with booth locations and contact data, use Lensmor's Computex exhibitor tracker.
What is the dress code for Computex?
There is no formal dress code. Most attendees wear business casual — collared shirts, chinos, and comfortable shoes suited for full days on the show floor. Taipei is hot and humid in early June, so lightweight fabrics are practical. Bring a layer for aggressively air-conditioned conference rooms.






