Taiwan Excellence presented a broad AI showcase at COMPUTEX 2026 under the theme “Taiwan AI Island,” highlighting more than 44 award-winning products and solutions across the full AI value chain.
The pavilion framed Taiwan as a key force in the shift from AI momentum to practical deployment, with exhibits spanning infrastructure, intelligent systems, and human-centered applications. The presentation also marked a first-time collaboration with VOGUE, which helped shape a refined Tech Gallery experience on the show floor.
James C. F. Huang, chairman of COMPUTEX organizer TAITRA, said AI was moving quickly from technological momentum to practical implementation and noted Taiwan’s important role in that transition.
“AI is moving rapidly from technological momentum to practical implementation, and Taiwan is playing an important role in that transition. At COMPUTEX 2026, Taiwan Excellence brings together products and solutions that demonstrate how Taiwanese companies are contributing across the AI ecosystem — from core enabling technologies to applications designed for everyday use.”
– James C. F. Huang, Chairman of COMPUTEX Organizer, Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA).
AI in Action

The showcase featured edge solutions that turned AI concepts into tools for daily work, safety, and service. TECHMAN ROBOT’s TM AI Cobot S Series included a built-in AI vision system aimed at smarter, safer, and more sustainable automation, while GIO’s Anytime Talk Translator offered real-time translation across 26 languages, along with a dual-sided transparent touch display for face-to-face communication.
Other exhibits focused on autonomy and contactless interaction. AiSeed Tech’s Autonomous AI Surveillance Drone was built for public safety missions with real-time AI detection and autonomous monitoring, and m’AI Touch’s Contactless AI Sensing Device used natural hand gestures to transform existing elevators into touchless smart spaces, helping reduce cross-contamination risks.
Global ICT Strength

Taiwan’s large ICT players used the event to underline how AI was expanding into personal computing and mobility. ASUS featured the Zenbook A14 as part of its wider AI portfolio spanning PCs, servers, and smart applications. It’s the world’s first sub-1kg Copilot+ PC with 32-hour battery life, emphasizing portable productivity.
Delta highlighted its E-PURE Power Module for e-bikes, a compact system that integrated motor drive and battery modules. The design allowed faster development without requiring frame modifications, supporting quicker time-to-market for micro-mobility products.
Core Infrastructure
The pavilion also placed attention on the less visible foundation of AI growth: components and micro-infrastructure. CONQUER’s High-Current SMD Fuse (48MH Series) was described as the world’s smallest, highest-current surface-mount fuse, built to protect high-performance AI power modules. FINETEK presented total sensing solutions for AI server direct liquid cooling systems, covering temperature, pressure, flow, level, and leakage detection.
Tech Gallery Experience

The collaboration with VOGUE gave the pavilion a more polished presentation through an immersive Tech Gallery concept. The setup combined deep-tech innovation with high aesthetics and included a co-branded magazine photo hub and a salon lounge. The approach aimed to show that advanced technology could also be presented as part of everyday style and culture.
At COMPUTEX 2026, Taiwan Excellence brought together products from the foundational layer to real-world applications in one integrated presentation. The pavilion reflected the diversity of Taiwan’s AI capabilities and its role in the broader global technology landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What was the main theme of the Taiwan Excellence pavilion?
A: The pavilion was presented under the theme “Taiwan AI Island,” focusing on Taiwan’s full AI value chain.
Q: How many products and solutions were shown?
A: More than 44 award-winning products and solutions were unveiled.
Q: What made the VOGUE collaboration notable?
A: It was the first-time collaboration for a Tech Gallery-style experience that combined innovation with a refined visual presentation.
Q: Which products highlighted practical AI use?
A: Examples included TECHMAN ROBOT’s AI cobot, GIO’s translator, AiSeed Tech’s surveillance drone, and m’AI Touch’s contactless sensing device.
Q: What did the pavilion show about Taiwan’s role in AI?
A: It showed Taiwan contributing across the AI ecosystem, from core infrastructure and components to applications for everyday use.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.




