COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual is now live through June 30. The event organizer TAITRA is hosting exhibitors from 34 countries at #COMPUTEX Virtual. Held during the kick-off week, the COMPUTEX CEO Keynotes, COMPUTEX Keynotes, COMPUTEX Forum and InnoVEX Forum have all concluded with huge success. The future technologies unveiled in the talks led to industry crazes and showed the charm of the global technology ecosystem built by COMPUTEX.
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Virtual Displaysโ Trendy Themes Created High Engagements
Leading companies and institutions like Acer, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development๏ผEBRD๏ผ, Garage+ from the Epoch Foundation, GIGABYTE, and Intel have set up pavilions to showcase the latest technologies. The #InnoVEXVirtual, an exclusive exhibit for startups, gathered 79 startups from 24 countries, including National Pavilions from France, South Korea, the Netherlands, and the first-ever EBRD pavilion. Meanwhile, Taiwan Accelerator Plus๏ผTAcc+๏ผ and the TYC Startup Pavilion showcase Taiwanese and worldwide innovations.
#COMPUTEXVirtual attracted close to 180,000 visits from 104 countries in the first week. The top 5 visiting countries were from Japan, the USA, India, Korea and China. โGamingโ, โSystems Solutionsโ and โ5Gโ were the themes most visitors showed interest in. Furthermore, through its technology partner Appier, a Taiwanese unicorn, COMPUTEX provides all visitors personalized showrooms with suggested themes and products based on their interests to create the optimal experience and digital journey. Nearly 1 million interactions have materialized through scheduled meetings, instant messages and matchmaking.
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Tech Giants Decode the Progress of the Global Technology Ecosystems
TAITRA invited more than 20 CEOs and senior executives to deliver keynotes on #COMPUTEXVirtual, including AMD, Arm, Intel, Micron, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP, Supermicro, and more, and the keynote streaming videos in the first week of the exhibition had attracted over 2 million views. Taiwan was mentioned multiple times as the critical partner to the industry, and COMPUTEX was praised for remaining true to its mission: building global technology ecosystems.
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer of Intel talked about how to continue to work with global partners to promote digital transformation. Dr. Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD, shared the vision for the future of computing, including details of the growing adoption of AMD high-performance computing and graphics solutions. Simon Segars, CEO of Arm, pointed out that partners are taking a major position by using compute to create smarter and more energy efficient devices and infrastructure, and Taiwan is a leader in this space. Manuvir Das, Head of Enterprise Computing, NVIDIA, mentioned that Taiwan, from system builders and solution providers to universities and the government, has partnered with NVIDIA. Sanjay Mehrotra, President and CEO of Micron Technology, emphasized that the opening of their new fab in Taichung showed their ambition in partnering and investing in Taiwan. Supermicro President and CEO, Charles Liang, stated that they would continue their leading innovation and push forward technology development with their partners. Kurt Sievers, President and CEO of NXP Semiconductors, indicated that they also continue to enable a safer and smarter world through breakthrough innovations.
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COMPUTEX Forum themed โThe New Era of Intelligenceโ focusing on 5G, AI, AIoT and Edge Computing
In the โAIoT Evolutionโ session at the COMPUTEX Forum,ย Intelย addressed their latest processors to deliver fast, consistent, and secure solutions that people trust.ย NVIDIAย also highlighted that AI is the most impactful general-purpose technology, and will be at the heart of propelling industry development and transformation.
In the โAI Empowermentโ session,ย Armย introduced how the new Armv9 architecture is effective in addressing demanding AI/ML workloads while delivering enhanced security. In terms of the application on manufacture,ย Deltaย stated that manufacturers must continue to improve their capabilities to achieve โManufacturing on Demandโ, which could be reached by adopting a design that incorporates standardized, modular and intelligent units as well as AI adoption. In addition,ย Check Point Softwareย is capable of predicting unknown threats through AI and providing cybersecurity specialists a quick response with increasing accuracy and precision.
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Moreover, in the โCritical Technologyโ session,ย Qualcommย emphasized continuous collaboration with its ecosystem partners to realize the future of always connected PCs.ย QCTย is devoted to pushing for digital transformation and building 5G networks with new entrants into the Telco ecosystem.ย WIN Semiconductors Corpย also highlighted compound semiconductors to play a pivotal role in advancing that future based on ubiquitous AI. On the other hand,ย Siemensย acts to assist Taiwan in ushering in application innovation in a variety of fields, helping Taiwan move toward its vision of “Digital Nation, Smart Island” with its success stories in Industrial 5G, Grid Edge and Connected Mobility.ย Far EasTone Telecomย also explained the plan to enable clinical intelligence through telemedicine with 5G, IoT, big data, and AI.
The COMPUTEX Forum concluded its last session on the “Tomorrow Tech.”ย NVIDIAย indicated that addressing 3D workflows empowers collaboration across shared virtual worlds.ย IBMย is collaborating with industry and universities, focusing on finance, chemistry, material industries.
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