Taiwan Industry Week 2025 attracts global buyers and sets stage for expanded 2026 event

Taiwan Industry Week (TIW) 2025 concluded last year with strong participation from leading industry players, alongside hundreds of exhibitors and buyer delegations seeking new business opportunities.

The event comprised four exhibitions: Taiwan Hardware Show, International Metal Technology Taiwan, Occupational Safety Taiwan and Refrigeration & HVAC Taiwan. In total, it welcomed 311 exhibitors from 10 countries and regions and attracted 29,025 professional visits from 71 countries and regions. More than 400 international buyer delegations attended, reflecting strong purchasing intent and sustained global interest in Asian manufacturing solutions.

Among the exhibitions, the Taiwan Hardware Show attracted numerous leading industry players, including Alstrong Tools, Panrico, Giantlok, Deamark, Gong Maw and Matatakitoyo, which collectively showcased next-generation hardware technologies of interest to international buyers. Highlights included nylon cable ties, laser distance meters, hex keys and micro-adjustable torque wrenches.

“These products not only demonstrated advanced precision engineering and superior functionality but also offered industry professionals new solutions to enhance operational efficiency and accuracy,” stated Kaigo Co, the event organiser.

A dedicated Innovation Area was also introduced, serving as a key platform for industry innovation and technological advancement. This featured leading global companies such as Kheiron, Organizer Precision, Yih Cheng, E-Make and Re-Dai Precision, showcasing cutting-edge R&D achievements. From smart technologies to sustainable design, the exhibits underscored Taiwan’s competitive edge in producing high-quality hardware products, with innovations that play a vital role in upgrading global industrial value chains.

Looking ahead, Taiwan Industry Week 2026 will take place from 20 to 22 October 2026. More than 850 exhibitors from 35 countries have already confirmed participation, marking a 15% increase on the previous year. The expanded event will feature an eight-show industrial platform, including Datacenter Taiwan and Cleanroom Taiwan.

The conference programme will focus on AI-driven manufacturing, sustainable production and Taiwan’s role in the global semiconductor supply chain.

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