[2] COMPUTEX 2020 was cancelled after a delay from early June to 28 September due to public health safety concerns of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[3][4] COMPUTEX is co-organized by government-funded Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and private sector Taipei Computer Association (TCA).
Stan Shih, a former head of the TCA, proposed to change to the current name in the fourth expo[citation needed].
[5] On 28 November 2018 (the same day that Deutsche Messe AG announced that there would not be a 2019 CeBIT),[6] it became the largest computer expo in the world, with participation from major manufacturers such as Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, and others, as well as Taiwanese brand names such as Acer and ASUS.
Thus setting their eyes on the Grand Hyatt Taipei close by, which offered a good place with a decently low rental fee.
And that caused the effect that due to company rental, the Grand Hyatt Taipei always run out of rooms during the expo period.
Even though after 1995, new exhibition halls opens up and extending the expo display grounds, companies will still consider using the nearby shopping malls and hotels for better negotiation space.