Exhibitors come from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia, India and the member countries of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The 2021 Taipei International Electronics Show (TAITRONICS) and Taiwan International AIoT Show (AIoT Taiwan) will hold Online and Physical show. The online exhibition starts from December 10 to 23, while the physical exhibition will showcase at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, from December 21 to 23. These shows will be exhibited along with the TPCA Show and the OPTO Taiwan to promote international electronics industry in December.
This year, TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan successfully recruited international exhibitors from Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development members to participate in online exhibitions and remote physical innovative exhibition models. Taking Japan as an example, Nagano Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center organizes online and offline exhibitions. Exhibitors include Cleanvy, which produces hydrocarbon steam cleaners; TOKYO SEIDEN, a comprehensive electric motor company that has inherited a century of technical skills; and TECLOCK, a company that automatically digitalizes precision measurement. In addition, the Korean company EONEOMS exhibits the home smart device, SMART MIRROR, online, which integrates Internet of Things technology, Internet browsing, LED lights, and other functions.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), which actively promotes economic growth and innovation in emerging markets, has recruited 8 IT startups and small and medium-sized enterprises from Romania, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia to participate in the AIoT Taiwan online exhibition. They will network and share information on security, finance, data application and other technologies with Taiwanese manufacturers.
In addition to international exhibitors, this year’s TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan also have new domestic exhibitors. Some of the new faces include the AI on Chip Taiwan Alliance (AITA), recruited Synopsys, Inventec, Etron, Andes Technology, and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), exhibiting 14 products, technologies, and services related to AI chips, including the world’s smallest RPC DRAM from Etron Technology, the AI Chip Design Lab jointly established by Synopsys and ITRI, and Industrial Technology Research Institute’s leading global computing in memory chip (CIM) and more.
The TAITRONICS & AIoT Taiwan online show also broadcasts industry forums and live tours from the exhibition venue. Everyone is welcome! For more event information and registration links, please visit the official website:https://www.taitronics.tw/en/index.html