BenQ Group returned to COMPUTEX 2025 with its largest-ever presence, uniting 23 affiliated companies under the theme “AI WOW” to present a sweeping showcase of nine AI-powered application domains. The collective exhibition reflects BenQ’s strategy to evolve from a hardware manufacturer into a full-stack solution provider that combines computing power, algorithms, and data integration.
Chairman Peter Chen described the event as a milestone that underscores BenQ Group’s shift toward end-to-end AI integration. “We now offer comprehensive solutions across software, hardware, and services—becoming transformative partners in the AI era,” he said.
Cross-sector AI applications in focus
BenQ Group’s “Grand Fleet” tackled everything from AI-enhanced consumer experiences to data center infrastructure, with each company contributing to one-stop solutions aimed at simplifying the industry’s transition to artificial intelligence.
AI for daily life
- BenQ unveiled an AI-powered golf simulator and smart conferencing system, using AI for gesture recognition, real-time translation, and interactive teaching environments with centralized IT management.
- Ecolux Technology introduced KL4 security chips with app-free, five-factor authentication and ultra-fast unlocking through Offline TimePass™ technology.
Smart retail
- DSIGroup launched the ConPer Eagle AI system for customer recognition and guided shopping.
- WiXtar/Epoint Systems showcased AI Kiosk 3.0 with real-time voice interactions and predictive ordering systems.
- Partner Tech provided AI-driven self-checkout solutions with theft prevention and remote monitoring.
AI computing infrastructure
- AEWIN Technologies debuted high-availability servers using Intel Xeon 6 and AMD EPYC 9005, alongside a two-phase immersion cooling system supporting 100kW loads.
- DFI presented compact, scalable edge AI systems powered by Intel and NVIDIA Jetson Orin.
- Alpha Networks displayed a 64-port 1.6T liquid-cooled switch with Broadcom’s latest chip, targeting data-heavy applications like generative AI and video streaming.
- ACE Energy promoted modular UPS systems from PowerWalker that enhance energy efficiency and reduce PUE in AI data centers.
Smart networking
- Alpha Networks offered a wide range of networking products including Wi-Fi 7 routers and 5G small cell units.
- Hitron Technologies introduced agentic AI for automated enterprise network operations.
- FiberLogic Communications featured the OptiQwave-8900, a microwave link with the world’s longest 267km range and AI-powered dynamic tuning.
AI in healthcare
- Qisda Corporation demonstrated an AI ultrasound platform that accelerates diagnostic imaging and shortens training cycles.
- DIVA Laboratories showed off a 0.01s Auto Gamma image correction engine for surgical precision.
- Marketop Smart Solutions presented digital twin platforms for hospital management and medical training.
- DKABio rolled out dual-AI agents for personal health monitoring, transforming risk data into actionable lifestyle plans.
Smart transportation
- Date Image Corporation delivered an AR-based smart parking solution that enhances navigation, prediction, and payment via 3D mapping and AI forecasts.
Drone solutions
- Qisda Corporation introduced a commercial drone portfolio featuring autonomous navigation, environmental sampling, and maintenance tasks like solar panel cleaning.
Enterprise transformation
The group also emphasized AI-powered virtual consultancy services for businesses aiming to accelerate digital transformation, offering tools for personalized knowledge management and operational planning.
BenQ Group’s COMPUTEX 2025 strategy highlights the growing demand for integrated AI solutions that span multiple sectors, and as more industries adopt AI, the company’s Grand Fleet approach signals a shift in how tech conglomerates collaborate internally to deliver smarter, faster, and more adaptive systems.