Bangladesh Computer Samity Joins ‘Taiwan AIoT 2025’ Tech Trade Triumph

Bangladesh Computer Samity Joins ‘Taiwan AIoT 2025’ Tech Trade Triumph
Oct 21, 2025 19:44

The 51st edition of TAITRONICS and AIoT Taiwan 2025 is set to commence on Wednesday, October 22, at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan, placing special emphasis on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS) is representing Bangladesh at this prestigious three-day international technology exhibition.

The 27-member Bangladeshi delegation is led by BCS Director Md. Iqbal Hossain and includes participants from BCS member organizations as well as Mohammad Tozammel Uddin Sikder, General Manager of BASIS Secretariat.

Jointly organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA), the event features multiple seminars, business matchmaking sessions, and technology showcases. The Bangladeshi representatives will explore cutting-edge innovations and engage with global industry leaders to highlight Bangladesh’s growing potential in the ICT sector and attract international investment.

Among the delegation are industry leaders including Kazi Fakrul Latif, CEO of Web Soft BD; Sajjad Hossain Chowdhury, CEO of Tech Hub; Md. Sojib Kazi, Proprietor of Kazi Technologies; Md. Mahbubur Rahman, CEO of Progressive Computer and Business Center; Md. Altab Miah, Proprietor of Multizone; Nurul Absar, Managing Director of Famous Vision Ltd.; Md. Kamrul Hasan, Proprietor of Marubeni Trade Syndicate; Md. Aminul Islam, Proprietor of Computer World Communication 2; Md. Shahjahan, CEO of Abacus Computer; Mizanur Rahman, Business Development Officer of Abacus Computer; Arman Hossain, Chief Advisor of Abacus Computer; and several others from Bangladesh’s leading tech enterprises.

The exhibition, Taiwan’s largest of its kind, will spotlight breakthrough technologies across diverse sectors — including 5G and smart automation, IIoT and smart meeting tech, green energy, and sustainable infrastructure. It will also feature 12 specialized zones showcasing innovations in data center solutions, cloud applications, big tech startups, optoelectronics, display technology, industrial process automation, consumer products, and automotive technology.

Through this global platform, the BCS delegation aims to position Bangladesh as a rising hub for digital innovation and technological collaboration.