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COMPUTEX 2022 Opens for International Exhibitor Registration Today

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Friday, October 08, 2021 6:36 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/287613/computex-2022-opens-for-international-exhibitor-registration-today
 
COMPUTEX 2022 is set to kick off from May 24 to 27 in the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2, featuring Innovative Computing, Accelerating Intelligence, Digital Resilience, Connected X-Experience, Innovations and Startups, and Sustainability. This annual tech event will continue to lead in the discovery of the latest technology trends. Due to the pandemic, the annual physical show was cancelled for two years, but COMPUTEX 2022 is back, and it is open for international exhibitor registration starting from October 6. In addition, the global warm-up tour, #COMPUTEXisEverywhere, will begin on November 18.

As a co-organizer of COMPUTEX, TAITRA indicated that technology has demonstrated its importance in enabling business resilience in the past year, as society experienced challenges and witnessed accelerated digital transformation in various industries. As a leading ICT trade show, COMPUTEX has embraced digital transformation and will return anew to bring better exhibition experience to attendees.
 
So in 2022 things will get back to a relatively normal situation. 

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    Flint 1760
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    Re: COMPUTEX 2022 Opens for International Exhibitor Registration Today Friday, October 08, 2021 11:48 AM (permalink)
    I'm not optimistic at all that things will be back to "normal" by COMPUTEX 2022, except for some COVID restrictions, maybe.  We will still have the shortages and supply lines will still be fouled.  There is another potential issue that may impact everything.


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