Hybrid AMPA Series Show To Highlight Automotive Supply Chain

Hybrid AMPA Series Show To Highlight Automotive Supply Chain

Ninety corporations will showcase 300 of the latest products at the show and virtually.

The AMPA series show will kick off Oct. 21 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, providing four days of “A.C.E.S” (Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Shared) themes across nine exhibit areas. Ninety corporations will showcase 300 of the latest products at the show and virtually, offering buyers a chance to seek trade deals no matter where they are.

The automotive industry is currently rebounding after a slow start, with 2.5% more exports this September than in the corresponding time in 2019 in Taiwan. Noodoe, Fortune Electric, Showa Denko, Epson, Texas Instrument, and other global top corporations will present all branches of the automotive supply chain at the show and contribute to the growth that is currently taking place in this industry.

Also, NVIDIA, ARM, Far EasTone Telecommunications, Asia Pacific Telecom, Jaguar, and the winning Formula SAE team will share their experiences and industry outlook in the Internet of Vehicles and Electric Vehicle seminars held concurrently during the show.

Travel restrictions have paved the way for the AMPA series show to transform to a physical-virtual hybrid AMPA Digital Plus Edition, featuring online procurement sessions, live forums, online new products launch, and a glimpse of the show through the AMPA Tour alongside the physical show.

This year’s AMPA series show is one-of-a-kind, gathering everyone from all parts of the world for four days of discussions, interactions, trade talks, and everything else that happens at a regular exhibition. To experience the virtual events, visit the following websites:

Official website: taipeiampa.com.tw/

AMPA Digital Plus Edition: https://online.taipeiampa.com.tw 

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TaipeiAMPA

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