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Taipei’s 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows 2025: A Global Showcase for Smart Transport

The 2025 edition of the 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows, encompassing Taipei AMPA, Autotronics Taipei, and E-Mobility Taiwan 2035, concluded with resounding success from April 23 to 26 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. Organized by TAITRA, this year’s event offered a comprehensive, future-focused showcase of smart mobility technologies and solutions, drawing industry leaders, innovators, and buyers from across the globe.

Global Scale and Participation

Reinforcing its reputation as one of Asia’s largest smart mobility events, the 2025 Mega Shows recorded impressive numbers:

  • 1,000+ exhibitors representing 20+ countries
  • 2,500 booths spanning the full spectrum of automotive and mobility solutions
  • 21,000+ visitors, including over 4,000 international attendees
  • Representation from 120 countries, with strong participation from Japan, USA, Vietnam, China, South Korea, India, Thailand, and more.

The vibrant show floor reflected an ecosystem buzzing with innovation, commercial dialogue, and international partnerships. Taiwan’s growing role as a global hub for automotive innovation was clearly on display.

A Global Mix of Innovators

Exhibitors from Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, China, USA, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Israel, Mexico, and Southeast Asia brought cutting-edge technologies to the forefront. These included:

  • Autonomous and Electric Vehicles
  • Electric Powertrain Solutions
  • Mobility Energy Solutions & Services
  • ADAS, Automotive Electronics, and Lighting
  • Aftermarket Parts, Components, and Vehicle Accessories
  • Two-wheeler Technologies
  • Mobility Startup Innovations via the XMobility Startup Hub

This comprehensive scope positioned the event as a one-stop platform for professionals across the mobility value chain—from component manufacturers to full vehicle solution providers.

James C.F. Huang, Chairman, Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)

Beyond the impressive scale and product diversity, the 2025 show was distinguished by its forward-looking programming and dynamic industry engagement. A series of content-rich events facilitated cross-industry knowledge exchange, strategic dialogue, and business matchmaking. The 360° Spotlight served as a platform for the unveiling of breakthrough products and innovations, while the 360° MOBILITY Forum focused on three core themes—new technologies, new services, and new energy. Bringing together leaders from industry, government, and academia, the forum attracted nearly 300 attendees and offered deep insight into the evolving smart mobility landscape.

Business engagement was a major theme throughout the event, with a total of 271 curated one-on-one procurement meetings taking place.

These sessions generated an estimated US$29 million in potential business, signaling robust demand and strong supplier capabilities in the region. The XMobility PowerUp & MeetUp event emerged as a focal point for startup visibility, connecting early-stage companies with international buyers and investors. Startups from Taiwan, Israel, Canada, and other regions showcased high-potential solutions in energy management, electric mobility, and intelligent transportation, fostering promising international collaborations.

Strategic Market Insights and Regional Focus

Responding to the global realignment of supply chains and shifting trade dynamics, TAITRA organized strategic sessions including “360° MOBILITY USA Day,” “Gateway to the Americas,” and the “Nexa Motion Group Procurement Strategy Forum.” These events addressed the implications of U.S. tariff policies, explored investment linkages with Mexico, and outlined procurement expectations for suppliers aiming to enter or expand in North American markets. With nearly 200 participants, these sessions sparked in-depth conversations and demonstrated a clear interest among Taiwanese and international firms in tapping into new trade corridors and supply chain partnerships.

(From Left to Right) – Dr. Kenyuan Lin, Special Assistant of Automotive BU, PEGATRON; Vice Chairman of Taiwan Advanced Automotive Technology Development Association (TADA)_Power/Energy/Control SIG, Paul Wu, Founder & CEO, Carota, Simon Wang, President & CEO, TAITRA, ST Liew, Vice President, QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies Asia-Pacific PTe. Ltd. and President Qualcomm Taiwan & SEA, Australia, New Zealand, Jim Chen, Vice General Manager of Energy System Solution Business Department, Delta Electronics, Inc., V. Srinivasa Desikan, Regional Sales Director (Greater Asia), UL Solutions

To support companies aiming for global expansion, the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) offered free consultations through its on-site “Taiwan Patent GO” service. Legal experts provided practical guidance on patent filing strategies, international IP protection, and aligning intellectual property portfolios with global market expectations—an invaluable resource for exhibitors looking to protect their innovations and scale internationally.

A Platform for Global Collaboration

As cross-border partnerships and innovation flourished across the exhibition halls, the 2025 edition affirmed the 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows’ status as a key driver of smart mobility transformation. From Israeli software firms forming new partnerships with Taiwanese manufacturers to global buyers sourcing next-gen EV components, the event served as a powerful platform for real-time business creation and long-term strategic alignment.

Looking ahead, the momentum is set to continue. The 2026 edition of the 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows is scheduled to take place from April 14 to 17, once again at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. As global transportation continues its shift toward intelligent, low-emission, and digitally integrated systems, the Taipei show promises to remain a central force in shaping the next chapter of smart mobility. Industry professionals, innovators, and buyers from across the world are warmly invited to participate in what promises to be another groundbreaking edition.

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