PEGATRON Corporation (PEGATRON) officially opened its booth at COMPUTEX 2026, presenting its AI Tech Maker strategy and its role in helping move AI from infrastructure planning to real-world deployment.
The showcase spans AI infrastructure, edge and industrial AI, autonomous systems, and physical AI applications. Together, these solutions reflect PEGATRON's focus on turning AI technologies into deployable systems through its design, manufacturing, and system integration capabilities.
On the opening day, PEGATRON's booth welcomed President William Lai and NVIDIA Robotics Software Product Line Manager Spencer Huang. The visit included exchanges on AI infrastructure and physical AI applications. SIMBA II also joined the on-site demonstration, delivering a corporate gift made with circular materials to President Lai and offering a practical look at the robot's mobility and interaction capabilities in a live exhibition setting.
During the exhibition, several international industry representatives also attended as invited guests of the opening ceremony, including AMD, Intel, Micron, Sagemcom, FUJISOFT, Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone Telecommunications, and Swiss precision drive technology company maxon. The participation of companies across computing, memory, communications, software services, and precision drive systems reflects the broader industry focus on connecting AI infrastructure with real-world applications.
COMPUTEX is one of the world's major technology industry platforms. Under this year's theme,“AI Together,” the show brings together more than 1,500 exhibitors from 33 countries and focuses on AI computing, robotics and smart mobility, and next-generation technologies. As generative AI, agentic AI, and physical AI continue to advance, industry discussions are expanding from chips and servers to edge deployment, smart manufacturing, robotics, next-generation communications, and end-user applications.
PEGATRON Chairman T.H. Tung said the AI industry remains in a phase of rapid development. Applications are moving from cloud and data centers into robotics, autonomous systems, smart healthcare, and everyday environments. In recent years, PEGATRON has continued to invest in AI servers, Digital Twin technologies, and physical AI, using its design, manufacturing, and system integration capabilities to help customers turn next-generation AI technologies into deployable products and systems.
In response to this shift, PEGATRON's COMPUTEX showcase goes beyond individual products. Built on its design and manufacturing services (DMS) capabilities, the company connects computing, connectivity, sensing, mechanical design, and system engineering to demonstrate a path from AI infrastructure to field deployment.