Major Tech Companies To Join COMPUTEX 2021 Hybrid, Driving Future Innovations

According to The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) announcement, top global ICT companies Acer, AMD, Arm, Intel, Micron, NXP, Qualcomm and Supermicro will participate in the Online-Merge-Offline (OMO) exhibition “COMPUTEX 2021 Hybrid” from May 31 to June 30.

The exhibition combines the onsite events with #COMPUTEXVirtual for an accessible experience that breaks time and geographical limitations by connecting IT ecosystems worldwide. No matter where participants are, they will have access to the latest industry trends through the platform.

Tech giants have expressed their support for participating in COMPUTEX 2021 Hybrid. The global tech pioneers have developed deep confidence in the ecosystem built by COMPUTEX and are ready to seize opportunities to make groundbreaking insights and products appearance through the platform. Together with COMPUTEX, these industry leaders hope to usher in a better future through the OMO model. Startup companies from Taiwan Accelerator Plus (TAcc+), the Netherlands and other International Pavilions will also inject innovative momentums into the industry through #InnoVEXVirtual.

The online exhibition, #COMPUTEXVirtual, highlights four features:

  • Tech Insights
  • Virtual Displays
  • Matchmaking and Networking
  • Hyper-Personalized Recommendations

The online exhibition aims to create an unprecedented exhibition experience by recommending virtual booths to visitors via AI technology. Video conferencing, meeting requests and instant messaging will also help exhibitors and buyers establish the most effective, timely communication channel.

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