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End with High, Wearable and IoT Around COMPUTEX 2014

By Korbin Lan
Published: Jun 07,2014

AIPEI, Taiwan-COMPUTEX TAIPEI end of today, the number of exhibitors and the booths had hit a new record. Organizer noted that there were 38,600 international buyers from 166 countries have been to visit the exhibition, a growth of 1%, and at least 45 companies unveiled their new product during the exhibition.

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From June 3 to 7, the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2014 in venues across the Nangang Exhibition Hall, Exhibition 1, Exhibition 3, and the Taipei International Convention Center, a total of 5,069 booths from 1,710 companies, the largest scale on record.

According to TAITRA statistics, until June 7, there were 38,600 international buyers from 166 countries have visited the exhibition, growing by 1%, the top ten buyers region are: China, United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia , Germany and Russia.

The hottest topic of COMPUTEX 2014 is wearable products, a total of 59 companies exhibited wearable technology-related products; The most popular technology is Internet of Things, about 20% of the exhibitors (more than 300) exhibits related products.

In addition, a total of 120 forums was held this year, attracting thousands of people, the integration of hardware and software is the most attention issue.

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