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MICE

Taiwan’s MICE achievements stand out: TECH WORLD showcased Taiwan’s cultural and technological strengths at Expo 2025 Osaka; COMPUTEX and TIMTOS convened global industry leaders, underscoring Taiwan’s key role in AI and smart manufacturing. The Taichung International Convention and Exhibition Center began trial operations, creating a central one‑stop hub that elevates Taiwan’s global MICE influence.

 

Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Expo 2025

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TECH WORLD

The TECH WORLD Pavilion attracted 1.16 million visitors from more than 80 countries. It earned multiple honors, including 5th place in online social media discussion volume, ELLE’s Top 5 Most Beautiful Uniforms, and a World Expolympics Bronze for Life Theater. In addition, the Pavilion Day performance by Diabolo Dance Theatre drew over 2,000 attendees and received widespread acclaim.
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Drawing inspiration from Taiwan’s mountain ranges, TECH WORLD adopted the design concept “Mountains of the Heart.”
TAITRA Chairman James C. F. Huang emphasized that TECH WORLD was created to showcase Taiwan to the world.
Pavilion Day featured “Mountains, Oceans and Light of the Sky,” performed by the Diabolo Dance Theatre.
The opening ceremony performance by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre conveyed a vision of co-prosperity to the world.

Taiwan International
Trade Shows 

COMPUTEX & InnoVEX

Themed AI Next, COMPUTEX hosted 1,400 exhibitors and 86,000 attendees. Featuring keynotes from leaders like NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, the event drove massive supply chain opportunities and solidified Taiwan’s status as a global AI hub.

Additionally, InnoVEX marked its 10th anniversary with 450 startups showcasing breakthroughs in AI and semiconductors. This highlight demonstrated the robust research and development capabilities of Taiwan and the global tech community.

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A global press conference held ahead of the exhibition stated its goal of leading the global technology ecosystem.
International exhibitors and buyers engaged in vibrant on-site exchanges.
COMPUTEX 2025 officially opened with a grand ceremony, welcoming numerous distinguished guests.
COMPUTEX 2025 leveraged the AI trend to draw a record-breaking number of visitors.
COMPUTEX 2025 sourcing meetings created numerous opportunities for business collaboration.

TIMTOS

TIMTOS marked its 50th anniversary with the theme “Integrate to Innovate”. The exhibition focused on AI & Robotics, Smart Manufacturing, and Green Sustainability, showcasing Taiwan's leading position in precision manufacturing and automation. The show hosted 1,038 exhibitors and attracted 30,000 visitors, including 4,163 international buyers from 90 countries, a 5.1% growth in overseas buyers compared to the last show.

 

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International buyers gathered for a photo in front of the TIMTOS 30th Edition History Wall.
The inaugural TIMTOS Keynote drew an enthusiastic and attentive audience.
TIMTOS highlighted the innovations of Taiwan’s smart manufacturing industry.
International buyers explored the latest industrial automation solutions.
International buyers observed demonstrations of CNC machining equipment.

Taipei AMPA, Autotronics Taipei & 2035 E-mobility Taiwan

Taipei AMPA and E-MOBILITY Taiwan debuted under the new brand 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows, held concurrently with Autotronics Taipei. The event brought together 1,000 exhibitors and attracted 4,000 international visitors from over 110 countries. It showcased the strength of the smart mobility industry supply chain and highlighted Taiwan’s key position and innovative momentum on the global stage.

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Visitors from over 100 countries engaged with local companies, fostering new global business opportunities.
Guided tours provided international visitors with deeper insights into key exhibition highlights.
360° MOBILITY Mega Shows and Autotronics Taipei jointly highlighted the strengths of smart mobility and automotive technologies.
The exhibition featured full supply chain technologies, showcasing EV and smart vehicle innovations.
Thirteen themed exhibition areas showcased the latest automotive technologies and emerging mobility trends.

MEDICAL TAIWAN

The exhibition featured 316 exhibitors, attracting over 7,600 buyers from 52 countries. Highlights included a procurement seminar by U.S.-based Wellstar Health for 52 firms, and the one-on-one trade meetings facilitated 315 sessions between 61 buyers from 16 countries and 131 local suppliers.

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TAITRA Chairman James C. F. Huang emphasized Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global healthcare supply chain during the opening ceremony.
Buyers at the Smart Medical Pavilion demonstrated strong interest in advanced medical equipment.
MEDICAL TAIWAN debuted the veterinary supplies and equipment pavilion for the first time.
The veterinary supplies and equipment pavilion showcased diagnostic imaging and regenerative medicine products.
Active discussions at the one-on-one procurement meetings helped businesses explore and expand into international markets.
International media and industry experts praised Taiwan’s smart healthcare.
MEDICAL TAIWAN offered a platform where industry, government, and academic experts can collectively discuss the future of the medical sector.

FOOD TAIPEI Mega Shows

Themed Precision Nutrition and Green Intelligence, the exhibition highlighted food technology, healthy eating, sustainable manufacturing, and smart applications, connecting the complete value chain of food, processing, packaging, biotechnology, and catering equipment. Nearly 1,700 companies from 31 countries and regions participated, attracting close to 50,000 domestic and international professionals from 83 countries.

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Food machinery suppliers demonstrated their machines, showcasing the development process of both food products and equipment.
The hospitality lounge invited international buyers to experience Taiwan’s renowned culture of warm hospitality.
VIP buyers and media attended a networking event to connect, exchange insights, and enjoy Taiwanese cultural performances.
International buyers met with manufacturers on Product Procurement Day to explore further business cooperation.
Food machinery suppliers captivated attendees with live demonstrations of their equipment in action.
The mega show demonstrated the worldwide food market’s keen interest in innovation, sustainable practices, and international partnerships.

TaiSPO & TAIPEI CYCLE

The joint exhibition attracted international buyers from over 80 countries, welcoming more than 4,500 overseas visitors. The two exhibitions connected the cycling, sports, and fitness industry chains, presenting a comprehensive ecosystem spanning manufacturing, branding, and lifestyle applications.

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TAIPEI CYCLE attracted a total of 15,097 visitors, including 3,688 international buyers.
TAIPEI CYCLE offered a hands-on product experience with a variety of bike test-ride activities for buyers and cycling enthusiasts.
TaiSPO × Taiwan Strongman 50th Anniversary Special Event: “5 AS ONE Strength Challenge.”
The Wellness Bar offered exhibitors a platform to share their brand stories through interviews.
The event attracted buyers from around the world, showcasing Taiwan’s strength and innovation in the sports and fitness industry.

Energy Taiwan & Net-Zero Taiwan

The exhibition brought together 450 companies, highlighting net-zero solutions and the integration of the low-carbon energy supply chain. It showcased solutions in solar, wind, energy storage, emerging energies, carbon capture, and green finance, creating prime opportunities for sustainable business development.

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The exhibition served as a key platform connecting domestic and international developers to expand Taiwan’s wind energy supply chain.
Net-Zero Taiwan and Energy Taiwan are leading global events focused on net-zero and low-carbon energy.
Net-Zero Taiwan showcased advanced energy-saving solutions, circular economy initiatives, carbon-negative technologies, and green finance.

Diplomatic Pavilions

Latin America Pavilion: four Taiwan trade shows showcased food and lifestyle products from partners including Belize, Guatemala, and Paraguay. The events drew over 60 participating companies and generated USD 6 million in projected business opportunities.

The Kingdom of Eswatini Pavilion: featured 25 exhibitors across three major shows in Taipei and Kaohsiung. Showcasing a range of products from essential oils to coffee beans, the events generated US$2.765 million in business opportunities.

Marshall Islands Pavilion: making its debut at the Kaohsiung Food Show, the pavilion highlighted Linpoe whisky and local handicrafts.

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The Latin America Pavilion at FOOD TAIPEI MEGA SHOWS showcased a variety of innovative food products.
Visitors interacted with a Belizean chocolate exhibitor.
VIPs posed for a group photo with Eswatini exhibitors.
Latin America Pavilion exhibitors gathered for a commemorative group photo at the Kaohsiung Food Show.

Taiwan Exhibition Industry Development 

Taichung International Convention and Exhibition Center

As Taiwan’s first venue to earn the Diamond-Level Green Building Certification, TICEC is located in the heart of the Shuinan Economic and Trade Park. Following its trial in October 2025, the center will officially open in March 2026 as a one-stop platform for exhibitions and sales. TAITRA will leverage its expertise and global network to connect central Taiwan’s industries with international markets.

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The aerial view of TICEC highlights its 3D curved rooftop, which is equipped with 4,945 photovoltaic solar panels.
The 4th-floor exhibition area features pillars along both sides, creating an open and visually expansive venue suitable for a wide range of events.
Visitors filled the halls during TICEC’s first trial exhibition at the Hardware Expo.
Adjacent to Taichung Central Park, the TICEC harmonizes a green environment with modern architectural style.

TAI-ONE SPACE

Opened on June 17, 2025, in Taipei World Trade Center Hall 1, the coworking space—guided by the vision “Let’s Connect Here”—is a 43,000 sq. ft. smart hub for SMEs and startups. It offers private offices, dedicated desks, hot desks, and meeting rooms integrated with smart management systems.

Within just six months of launch, occupancy reached 50%, attracting companies from industries such as IT, AI, e-commerce, and logistics, highlighting the hub’s appeal as a vibrant center for innovation and business growth.

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TAI-ONE SPACE provides a creative hub for businesses to foster innovation.
The Medical Equipment Association held its Board Meeting and Forum in the Multi-Function Conference Room.
A group photo from TAI-ONE SPACE’s Egg Waffle Day Member Event.
TAI-ONE SPACE provides startups with exclusive preferential rates.

Asian MICE Forum

The 20th AMF, held in conjunction with MEET TAIWAN’s 20th Anniversary, brought together international media and business professionals, attracting over 300 participants.

The event featured seven MICE technologies, including AI live translation, achieved a 67% carbon reduction, and showcased 20 sustainable exhibits made from recycled materials, highlighting the strong integration of MICE, technology, and sustainability.

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TAITRA President & CEO Simon Wang (fourth from right) and TITA Deputy Director General Susan Hu (fourth from left) jointly celebrated the 20th anniversary of MEET TAIWAN and AMF.
Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree Gitanjali Rao delivered a keynote on technology and sustainability.
The event enabled seamless interaction between speakers and the audience.
International MICE professionals convened at AMF to connect and exchange insights.

Green MICE Industry Chain

Provided in-depth guidance to 25 companies, achieving a total carbon reduction of 76 metric tons (average 78%) and saving 64,140 kWh of electricity. Using the MICE Carbon Emissions Calculator, 95 companies quantified their event-related carbon emissions. The initiative also supported MICE industry stakeholders in obtaining seven ISO international certifications and helped the 2025 TASS Sustainable Taiwan Expo achieve Taiwan’s first ISO 14068 carbon neutrality certification in the MICE industry.

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Joint presentations and carbon reduction booths highlighting sustainability in the MICE industry.
TITA Deputy Director General Susan Hu (center front) attended the ISO Certification Ceremony and posed for a group photo with industry representatives.
Exhibition booth constructed entirely with honeycomb panels.
Bags made from recycled exhibition waste.