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Computex 2022 will open its doors on May 24: it will focus on sustainability and digitization

Computex, the annual computing fair held in Taiwan, will open its doors from May 24 to 27, in an edition that brings back face-to-face attendance and will be attended by manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, Nvidia and AMD to share their news regarding latest trends in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.

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The new face-to-face edition of Computex returns two years later, from May 24 to 27, in a context in which the pandemic has made the need for companies to digitize more pressing. According to IDC data, it is estimated that up to 87% of organizations worldwide have started executing a digital-first strategy.

The firm has indicated in an update to the event that 2022 will be key for digital infrastructure, which will drive changes in the business model, and that by 2024, 75% of the ‘Global 2000’ companies will have environmental, social and corporate governance, and will use them to meet its sustainability goals.

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Precisely, sustainability is one of the six main trends that the fair has identified, and on which the novelties of technology companies will revolve. The focus will also be on computational innovation, intelligence acceleration, digital resilience, connected experiences and innovations and emerging companies (‘startups’).

Although face-to-face, Computex 2022 will have a hybrid format, supported by companies such as Acer, AMD, ASUS, Delta, GIGABYTE, Micron Technology, MSI, NVIDIA, NXP and Supermicro.

Computex 2022 will have the presence of manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, Nvidia and AMD. (Photo: Computex)

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