Edge AI takes center stage at AI Expo Taiwan 2025 with Qualcomm and AWS leading the charge

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Qualcomm and AWS showcased cutting-edge Edge AI technologies at AI Expo Taiwan 2025, highlighting their potential to transform industries through real-time data processing and enhanced human-machine interaction.

The AI Expo Taiwan 2025 became a hotspot for Edge AI innovations, with Qualcomm’s VP detailing how Edge AI is set to revolutionize human-machine interaction. AWS joined the spotlight, demonstrating how its cloud and AI capabilities are accelerating adoption across industries. The event underscored the growing importance of real-time processing and IoT applications in the AI landscape.

Edge AI steals the show at AI Expo Taiwan 2025

Qualcomm’s Vice President of Technology, Dr. James Lin, took the stage at AI Expo Taiwan 2025 to present the company’s latest advancements in Edge AI. According to the official press release from Qualcomm, their new chipsets enable AI processing at the edge with unprecedented efficiency. “We’re entering an era where devices understand and respond to human needs in real-time,” Dr. Lin stated during his keynote address.

AWS demonstrates cloud-edge synergy

AWS showcased its latest AI and cloud computing solutions, emphasizing how they complement Edge AI deployments. As reported by TechNews Taiwan, AWS representatives demonstrated how their services can process data closer to the source while maintaining cloud connectivity. This hybrid approach, they claim, offers the best of both worlds – low latency from edge computing with the scalability of cloud infrastructure.

Industry applications and future projections

Analysts from IDC Asia/Pacific presented data showing the Edge AI market in Asia is expected to grow by 35% annually through 2028. The technology finds applications across sectors, from manufacturing automation to smart city infrastructure. Professor Chen Wei from National Taiwan University noted in an interview with Digitimes that “Edge AI represents the next logical step in our digital transformation journey.”

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