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COMPUTEX 2021 Physical Show Cancelled

I’m really gutted 🙁 Computex shows are one of my highlights during each and every year, and I really enjoy covering the event … it’s a great place meet up with people within the tech industry. 

Let’s hope CES 2022 will happen next year.

Taken from TPU … TAITRA, the COMPUTEX organizer, has announced that the physical COMPUTEX event has been cancelled (surprising maybe some three or four people in the world). The organizer cites ongoing COVID-19 concerns (including the world’s current state of vaccination levels) that would put the safety of attendees on the line, and has thus elected to forego the physical event and focus only on an online capacity.

However, even as the physical event has been cancelled, TAITRA doubled down on the virtual COMPUTEX event. Marketed #COMPUTEXVirtual, the event is scheduled to run for a full month, from May 31st to June 30th, in what marks COMPUTEX’s first attempt at doing a large-scale virtual event. TAITRA had this to say on their decision: “With another wave of coronavirus pandemic across the world, it doesn’t look like we are close to the end. The majority of the show’s stakeholders, including international exhibitors, visitors, and media, cannot join the show due to border control. Therefore, the organizers of COMPUTEX have decided to cancel the onsite exhibition this year.”

Source: TPU

 

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