Taiwan Excellence Pavilion Debuts at India Expo 2026, Eyes Lucrative Tech Market

The Taiwan Excellence Pavilion was launched at the Convergence India Expo 2026 in New Delhi, featuring 17 Taiwanese companies. Officials and executives highlighted the significant potential of the Indian market for their electronics and AI computing solutions. The expo serves as a key platform for global tech giants, startups, and policymakers to engage with India's rapidly growing IT industry. It showcases innovations across sectors including 6G, IoT, cybersecurity, and smart city solutions.

Key Points: Taiwan Excellence Pavilion Launches at Convergence India Expo 2026

  • 17 Taiwanese companies exhibited
  • Focus on AI, automation, and defence
  • Plans for local branch offices
  • India's IT sector to hit $350B by 2026
  • Expo covers 6G, IoT, Fintech, and more
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Taiwan Excellence Pavilion showcased at Convergence India Expo 2026

Taiwan showcases tech solutions at India Expo 2026, with companies highlighting AI, robotics, and plans for local expansion in the growing Indian market.

"The Indian market has a lot of potential for our company and our partner solutions. - Lawrence Yu"

New Delhi, March 24

Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre Economic Director, Yu-Chi Chen, said the Indian market has a lot of potential for their company and partner solutions.

At the launch of the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion here in Convergence India Expo 2026, Yu-Chi Chen said, "This is an important exhibition for India's electronics. There are 17 Taiwanese companies here."

Also, present here, Regional Sales Manager at AAEON, Lawrence Yu, said, "We are proud to be here to showcase our latest AI computing products. We are planning on having a local branch office in the next two-three years. Right now, we are focused on some vertical markets like small manufacturing, automation, robotics and the defence industry. The Indian market has a lot of potential for our company and our partner solutions."

The exhibitor base was a dynamic mix of global tech giants, innovative startups, and public sector leaders showcasing cutting-edge solutions. The attendees were decision-makers, sourcing agents, industry experts, and policymakers from across the tech spectrum.

The event serves as a fast-track entry to one of the most lucrative tech markets globally; India's IT industry is projected to grow to USD 350 billion by 2026. The event also serves to let people engage in knowledge sharing through networking, conferences, and workshops across wide industry segments.

With a 33-year legacy of driving the industry forward, Convergence India & Smart Future Cities India stands as India's longest-running and most influential technology expo - continuing to serve as the nation's premier platform for showcasing the future and unlocking transformative possibilities.

As ICT forms the backbone of today's emerging technologies, the expo serves as a premier platform for showcasing, implementing, and advancing cutting-edge innovations - in 6G, AI, IoT, Fintech, Blockchain, SaaS, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Digital Transformation, Space Technologies, Media & Entertainment, Mobile Devices, Smart Living Solutions, Mobility and Smart City solutions.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very promising. The focus on AI computing, automation, and defence industry solutions is exactly what we need to modernize our manufacturing sector. Hope the knowledge transfer is substantial and leads to high-skilled job creation here.
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Rohit P
While I welcome the investment and technology, we must ensure our own startups and MSMEs get a fair platform and aren't overshadowed. The government should ensure a level playing field. 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' should mean collaboration, not just replacement.
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Sarah B
Attended the expo today! The Taiwanese pavilion had some really impressive IoT and smart city solutions. The potential for applying these in our urban development projects is huge. Good to see such global convergence happening in Delhi.
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Vikram M
$350 billion IT industry by 2026! That's the number that attracts everyone. It's good that we are creating a mature market that brings in the best from around the world. Hope our engineers and companies get to work on the cutting-edge stuff, not just assembly.
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Karthik V
The defence industry collaboration part is particularly interesting. Strategic tech partnerships are crucial. As long as it's mutually beneficial and respects our sovereignty, more power to it. Jai Hind!

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