If you're watching Computex 2026 from Malaysia for what's actually shipping in AI today rather than another keynote demo, BenQ Group's booth in Taipei is built around that question. The brand's COMPUTEX theme this year is "AI in Action", with a clear pivot from proof-of-concept to field deployments across industries.

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Four AI zones in one booth
BenQ Group has organised its floor into four themed exhibition zones tied to its strategic business categories. AI Vision & Display covers Smart Life and ESG, with AI showing up in lifestyle, entertainment, education, meetings, and green products. AI Infrastructure focuses on liquid-cooling AI servers and AI liquid-cooling switches built for the compute and heat dissipation demands of modern datacenters.
The third zone, AI Solutions & Smart Manufacturing, covers AI Agents, AI UAVs, Smart Retail, and Smart Manufacturing. The fourth, AI Healthcare & Wellness, demonstrates AI-assisted clinical care applications, leaning on the group's combined strength in hardware, software, and systems integration.
AI Vision and Display: projection meets football
BenQ has built an AI-powered, football-themed activation as the visitor-facing centrepiece. Immersive projection plus an AI-coach football simulation lets attendees experience what mixing AI with entertainment hardware actually feels like. Alongside it, Smart Education (Teach Your Way) and Smart Workplace solutions show how AI is being threaded into classrooms and meeting rooms.
The ESG zone is the group's sustainability story, with green products and corporate sustainability work on display alongside the new technology.
The compute layer: Qisda goes liquid
Qisda Corporation is the heavyweight here. In partnership with AEWIN Technologies, Arivor Technologies, and Alpha Networks, Qisda is showing liquid-cooling AI servers, AI liquid-cooling switches, and a Rack-Scale Solution aimed at next-generation computing infrastructure. The pitch is high-performance computing with low-latency networking and more energy-efficient cooling, which is where most of the actual AI infrastructure spend now sits.
Smart manufacturing and retail, with actual robots
The Smart Enterprise Zone has MetaAge showing AI Agents, digital governance, and information security work; Grandsys showing AI-driven customer service; and D8ai showing a Multi-AI-Agent Building Platform that lets enterprises stitch automation across teams.
For physical operations, Qisda and DATA IMAGE will exhibit smart Autonomous Aerial Vehicles and a Universal Rugged Ground Control Station for inspection, surveillance, and outdoor work. Smart Retail leans on Partner Tech's Florence & Brick POS hardware and a self-checkout experience that blends in vision-language model capabilities, while WiXtar shows 24-hour AI store-inspection robots.
In manufacturing, URSROBOT is debuting Autonomous Mobile Robot solutions for robotic inspection, DFI is exhibiting edge AI computing for regulated environments, and APLEX Technology is showing an ultra-high-speed edge AI vision inspection system designed for cases where manual visual inspection and conventional AOI miss defects.
AI healthcare: wound recognition in the clinic
The healthcare zone is more compact but interesting. DFI will exhibit medically certified edge computing systems combined with wound-recognition AI, helping clinicians interpret wound sizes and types and pushing results straight into Hospital Information Systems for automated archiving.
The "AI in Action" seminar
Beyond the floor, BenQ Group is running an "AI in Action: Innovation & Strategy" seminar during the exhibition with talks across industry AI topics. Registration runs through the Qisda Computex page.
Where and when
BenQ Group is at Booth M0104 (4F), Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1. Show hours are 9:30 to 17:30 from 2 to 4 June 2026, and 9:30 to 15:30 on 5 June. Participating companies on the BenQ Group floor include BenQ Corporation, Qisda Corporation, AEWIN Technologies, Alpha Networks, APLEX Technology, Arivor Technologies, DATA IMAGE, DFI, D8ai, Grandsys, MetaAge, Partner Tech, URSROBOT, and WiXtar.
The takeaway for Malaysian buyers: BenQ Group's pitch this year is less "look at our new model" and more "look at our supply chain". If you're sourcing AI infrastructure, retail tech, or factory inspection systems out of Taiwan, the M0104 floor is the short list.