After two years, in which some trade fairs did not take place at all and some only took place digitally, the organizers are reorganizing themselves. So does TAITRA with the hardware trade fair Computex in Taiwan, which is to take place again at least in part.
Slowly but surely, trade fairs are returning to physical form, at least in part. After the E3 has been completely canceled in the meantime, at least gamescom 2022 will take place again physically in Cologne and something is also happening at the hardware trade fairs.
Computex in Taiwan, the leading trade fair for hardware alongside CES in Las Vegas, has not been held in physical form for two years, but this year it is set to return as a hybrid event.
There will be a physical Computex from May 24th to 27th in Taipei, as well as a digital show called DigitalGO from May 24th to June 6th, each with the topics Accelerating Intelligence, Connected X-Experience, Digital Resilience, Innovative Computing, Innovations & Startups and Sustainability.
Doesn’t sound like gaming at all, but that’s deceptive, because a number of large gaming hardware manufacturers are usually represented at Computex and also present their products there, including Acer, AMD, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and many more.