Announcement of the 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' Exhibition at the 2026 Japan IT Week Spring
Taiwan's Institute for Information Industry and TEEMA will exhibit the 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' at the 2026 Japan IT Week Spring. The pavilion will feature advanced solutions such as edge AI and generative AI targeting manufacturing and logistics.
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The Institute for Information Industry (III), under the guidance of the Industrial Development Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan, in collaboration with the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA), will exhibit the 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' at the '2026 Japan IT Week Spring' held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, April 8 to Friday, April 10, 2026.
This year's 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' will bring together advanced solutions in areas where Taiwanese companies excel, including edge AI, generative AI infrastructure, AI servers, smart surveillance, AI visual inspection, logistics automation, and smart parking. Concrete implementation proposals will be presented to address the challenges faced by Japanese companies—such as labor-saving, efficiency improvement, real-time processing, and securing data sovereignty—in manufacturing sites, logistics, distribution, public infrastructure, and enterprise AI adoption.
Exhibiting companies include NexAIoT, which automates factory inspections and equipment control with AI; Inventec × AIMobile, deploying AI servers and edge AI solutions; Graid Technology, proposing next-generation NVMe RAID technology utilizing GPUs; INFINITIX × Phison, combining GPU resource management and AI memory expansion; Netiot × ShareGuru, developing on-premise generative AI; Kapito, handling AI visual inspection for Roll-to-Roll manufacturing; TAC Dynamics, providing logistics automation solutions; and Baosen International, specializing in AI surveillance and smart parking.
In particular, the solutions proposed by Taiwanese companies are characterized by a strong awareness of 'field-ready AI', going beyond mere product displays. With configurations designed for easy adoption by Japan's manufacturing, logistics, infrastructure industries, and SIers, they include on-premise generative AI with reduced cloud dependency, edge AI enabling millisecond-level responses, smart surveillance and inspection technologies premised on integration with existing equipment, and AI storage infrastructure supporting high-speed data processing.
Through this pavilion, III aims to broadcast the technological and implementation capabilities of Taiwan's ICT and AI-related companies to the Japanese market, while creating multifaceted business opportunities such as collaboration, PoC, agency sales, system implementation, and joint development with Japanese companies. Taiwan has a robust industrial base in semiconductors, ICT hardware, AI edge devices, and system integration, and in recent years has been strengthening its ability to propose integrated solutions. This exhibition will serve as a venue to directly introduce such evolution of Taiwanese industry to the Japanese industrial sector.
During the exhibition, through one-on-one business meetings with visiting companies, technical introductions, and real-machine demonstrations, the pavilion will explore specific collaboration possibilities in a wide range of areas, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, data centers, and enterprise AI infrastructure. We invite you to visit the 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' as a place to encounter battle-ready Taiwanese solutions in the Japanese market.
Event Overview
Exhibition Name: 2026 Japan IT Week Spring / 29th Embedded & Edge Computing Expo
This year's 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' will bring together advanced solutions in areas where Taiwanese companies excel, including edge AI, generative AI infrastructure, AI servers, smart surveillance, AI visual inspection, logistics automation, and smart parking. Concrete implementation proposals will be presented to address the challenges faced by Japanese companies—such as labor-saving, efficiency improvement, real-time processing, and securing data sovereignty—in manufacturing sites, logistics, distribution, public infrastructure, and enterprise AI adoption.
Exhibiting companies include NexAIoT, which automates factory inspections and equipment control with AI; Inventec × AIMobile, deploying AI servers and edge AI solutions; Graid Technology, proposing next-generation NVMe RAID technology utilizing GPUs; INFINITIX × Phison, combining GPU resource management and AI memory expansion; Netiot × ShareGuru, developing on-premise generative AI; Kapito, handling AI visual inspection for Roll-to-Roll manufacturing; TAC Dynamics, providing logistics automation solutions; and Baosen International, specializing in AI surveillance and smart parking.
In particular, the solutions proposed by Taiwanese companies are characterized by a strong awareness of 'field-ready AI', going beyond mere product displays. With configurations designed for easy adoption by Japan's manufacturing, logistics, infrastructure industries, and SIers, they include on-premise generative AI with reduced cloud dependency, edge AI enabling millisecond-level responses, smart surveillance and inspection technologies premised on integration with existing equipment, and AI storage infrastructure supporting high-speed data processing.
Through this pavilion, III aims to broadcast the technological and implementation capabilities of Taiwan's ICT and AI-related companies to the Japanese market, while creating multifaceted business opportunities such as collaboration, PoC, agency sales, system implementation, and joint development with Japanese companies. Taiwan has a robust industrial base in semiconductors, ICT hardware, AI edge devices, and system integration, and in recent years has been strengthening its ability to propose integrated solutions. This exhibition will serve as a venue to directly introduce such evolution of Taiwanese industry to the Japanese industrial sector.
During the exhibition, through one-on-one business meetings with visiting companies, technical introductions, and real-machine demonstrations, the pavilion will explore specific collaboration possibilities in a wide range of areas, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, data centers, and enterprise AI infrastructure. We invite you to visit the 'TAIWAN Tech Pavilion' as a place to encounter battle-ready Taiwanese solutions in the Japanese market.
Event Overview
Exhibition Name: 2026 Japan IT Week Spring / 29th Embedded & Edge Computing Expo