Computex Taipei 2003 Computer Show Will be Biggest Ever.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers Computex Taipei TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 7, 2003 While other technology trade shows based in Europe and North America have seen falling attendance numbers over the past few years, Computex Taipei in 2003 will actually see an increase in attendance numbers. This year's show is expected to bring 70,000 attendees, including 20,000 foreign buyers. At least 1,200 exhibitors will be present, an 8.41% increase from last year. As well, two new exhibition spaces will be offered with a total of 400 new booths. This growth reflects the ascendance as·cen·dance also as·cen·dence n. Ascendancy. Noun 1. ascendance - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay of Asia as a major design and manufacturing center for cutting-edge technology solutions. In particular, consolidation in the Taiwanese motherboard industry has seen Taiwan expand as a design and manufacturing center for more added-value products such as storage devices, digital cameras, web pads, PDAs and server products. The maturing of the Taiwanese IT industry is reflected in the growth of Computex 2003 to become the second-largest IT trade show in the world. Computex's importance to the global IT industry has attracted the attention of companies such as AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. , American Megatrends, Intel, IOGEAR and Texas Instruments, all of whom will be exhibiting. Representing Taiwan's emergence as a global player in IT will be companies such as ABIT A`bit´ 1. 3d sing. pres. of Abide. , Acer, Asus, BenQ, GigaByte, MSI MSI: see integrated circuit. (1) (MicroSoft Installer) See Windows Installer. (2) (Medium Scale Integration) Between 100 and 3,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI. , Ritek, Tatung and VIA among many others. Anand Lal Shimpi Anand Lal Shimpi was born June 26, 1982 to Indian and Iranian parents. He is currently CEO of the tech website AnandTech, which he started in 1997. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University with a degree in Computer Engineering. , President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Anandtech.com, noted Computex Taipei is Asia's leading IT event, and has recently surpassed Comdex in importance. "Its importance will become even more vital since IT thrives on innovation and development," added Lal Shimpi. He added that for the PC industry, Computex offers the widest array of new products and emerging technologies. In response to buyers' questions regarding future trends in IT, the Compuforum will provide a venue for discussion amongst the IT industry's most influential players, including Intel and Texas Instruments. The main topics of this year's Compuforum will be "Leading the Wireless Age: Exploring the Wireless Trend in Global IT Industry" and "Value Creation through Innovation -- Marketing Strategies on Globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation ." For more information on Computex Taipei 2003, please visit http://www.computextaipei.com.tw/ About CETRA CETRA China External Trade Development Council (Taiwan) : The China External Trade Development Council (CETRA) was founded in 1970 to promote Taiwan's foreign trade and competitiveness in world markets. Both government and commercial associations jointly sponsor CETRA. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.cetra.org.tw/ |
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