TWSE Returns to COMPUTEX: The World's Fifth‐Largest Capital Market Powering a Full‐Stack AI Ecosystem

The Taiwan Stock Exchange returns to the global technology exhibition to connect international capital with pioneering AI and digital infrastructure companies

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) has announced its return to COMPUTEX 2026, marking its second consecutive year participating in the leading global technology exhibition. Held in Taipei from June 2 to June 5 under the event theme "AI Together," COMPUTEX serves as a major gathering for global technology leaders to showcase advancements in next-generation digital infrastructure and AI-driven innovation. TWSE will present under its own theme, "Beyond the Exchange, Behind the World's AI," positioning itself as the world's fifth-largest capital market powering a full-stack AI ecosystem.[1][2]

The participation of TWSE highlights the growing importance of capital markets in scaling artificial intelligence from initial innovation to real-world deployment. By connecting global capital with companies advancing the technological frontier, the exchange plays a vital role in supporting the global AI sector. As part of its exhibition activities, TWSE will host media briefings featuring representatives from listed technology companies to discuss these market connections and technological advancements.[1][2]

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