TWSE Joins COMPUTEX for the Second Time to Connect Global Capital with Innovative Firms
The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) announced its second consecutive participation in COMPUTEX, aiming to bridge global capital with Taiwan's leading AI and tech companies.
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) announced today that it will participate in the Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) for the second consecutive year, taking advantage of the gathering of international buyers and investors in Taipei to connect global capital with forward-looking technology companies. TWSE Chairman Lin Shuming stated today that COMPUTEX brings together key global companies driving AI and next-generation technology development. By participating in the exhibition, the TWSE hopes to demonstrate its long-term commitment to supporting the development of Taiwan's innovative industries and continue to assist global investors in grasping growth opportunities in key future industries. Lin noted that as technological transformation accelerates, the TWSE hopes not only to be a capital-raising platform but also to serve as a vital bridge connecting global capital with innovative enterprises, jointly driving the next wave of technological innovation. The TWSE stated that it will hold an Asia-Pacific media briefing during the exhibition, inviting representative listed technology companies such as Delta Electronics, Nanya Technology, AVC, Unimicron, Wistron, Alchip, and Panjit to share how the Taiwan capital market supports corporate growth and the important roles these listed companies play in the current global AI wave. The TWSE pointed out that more than 80% of its total market capitalization comes from technology-related industries, covering semiconductors, AI servers, high-performance computing, and key components. Many AI benchmark companies with global influence are listed on the TWSE, and through participation in the computer show, it hopes to let more international investors see Taiwan's technological strength and gain direct access to important opportunities for participating in the growth of the global AI industry.
FAQ
What is TWSE's goal?
To facilitate international investment in Taiwan's tech sector.