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BenQ unveils AI ecosystem spanning industry & healthcare

BenQ unveils AI ecosystem spanning industry & healthcare

Mon, 1st Jun 2026 (Yesterday)
Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

BenQ Group unveiled an end-to-end artificial intelligence ecosystem at COMPUTEX 2026, spanning infrastructure, manufacturing, healthcare and display products.

The exhibition was organised around four business areas: AI Vision & Display, AI Infrastructure, AI Solutions & Smart Manufacturing, and AI Healthcare & Wellness. The layout was intended to show how artificial intelligence is moving beyond the pilot stage and into commercial and industrial use.

Several BenQ-affiliated companies took part, including Qisda, AEWIN Technologies, Arivor Technologies, Alpha Networks, DFI, MetaAge, Grandsys, D8ai, Partner Tech, WiXtar, APLEX Technology, DATA IMAGE and URSROBOT. Together, they presented hardware, software, systems integration and sector-specific applications.

Infrastructure focus

AI infrastructure was a central theme, reflecting rising demand for computing capacity and cooling in data centres. Qisda, working with AEWIN Technologies, Arivor Technologies and Alpha Networks, presented liquid-cooling AI servers, AI liquid-cooling switches and rack-scale systems for next-generation computing environments.

The section highlighted the commercial opportunity as companies invest in AI model training and inference. It also underscored a practical constraint on scaling AI workloads: rising power use and the challenge of managing heat in data centres.

Factory and field

In smart manufacturing and enterprise software, the group focused on tools designed to move AI beyond chat-based applications and into operating processes. MetaAge presented AI Agent, digital governance and information security products for enterprise decision-making and oversight, while Grandsys showed AI-based customer service systems designed to automate work traditionally handled by staff.

D8ai used the exhibition to present its Multi-AI-Agent Building Platform, which is intended to help companies automate workflows and support broader digital transformation programmes.

Industrial mobility and inspection were another theme. Qisda and DATA IMAGE displayed smart autonomous aerial vehicles and a rugged ground control station for tasks including inspection, reconnaissance, surveillance and mission control. The companies presented the products as an example of how Taiwanese suppliers are combining software, communications and hardware in specialised mobility systems.

On the factory floor, URSROBOT made its exhibition debut with autonomous mobile robot systems for inspection work. DFI showed edge AI computing products for public safety, industrial operations and regulated environments, while APLEX Technology presented a vision inspection system intended to reduce errors in manual and automated optical inspection.

Retail and workplace

The group also highlighted consumer-facing and commercial use cases. In a smart retail section built around a hotpot chain scenario, Partner Tech showed its Florence and Brick point-of-sale hardware alongside a self-checkout experience using vision-language model technology. WiXtar displayed store inspection robots designed to support round-the-clock monitoring and store operations.

Elsewhere, BenQ used an AI-driven football-themed area to demonstrate immersive projection, interactive sensing and AI-based simulation. It also showed smart education and workplace products for classrooms and offices, while an ESG zone presented green products and sustainability initiatives.

Clinical settings

Healthcare was presented as another practical area for AI deployment. DFI demonstrated medically certified edge computing systems paired with wound-recognition software designed to help clinicians assess wound size and type.

According to the group, the healthcare application also links with hospital information systems for archiving. This reflects a broader effort by technology suppliers to position AI tools as part of day-to-day clinical workflows rather than as standalone diagnostic experiments.

The breadth of the BenQ Group display suggests BenQ and its affiliates are aiming to position themselves across multiple layers of the AI market, from core computing infrastructure to end-user systems in shops, hospitals, factories and offices. Throughout the exhibition, the emphasis was on deployment in defined industry settings, with products tailored to operational tasks such as cooling, inspection, service automation, retail checkout and clinical record-keeping.

The participating companies were BenQ, Qisda, AEWIN Technologies, Alpha Networks, APLEX Technology, Arivor Technologies, DATA IMAGE, DFI, D8ai, Grandsys, MetaAge, Partner Tech, URSROBOT and WiXtar.