Taking place as part of Taiwan Industry Week, Subcon Taiwan brings together subcontractors, OEM/ODM producers, precision component manufacturers, and electronics manufacturing services (EMS) providers under one roof, alongside more than 450 exhibitors and an expected 40,000 professional visitors.
The event is timed to capture three powerful trends reshaping global supply chains in 2026. First, the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure, semiconductor capacity, and data centers is creating urgent demand for precision components, thermal management solutions, power systems, and cleanroom-related products. Second, new carbon-compliance requirements — including the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) — are pushing buyers toward suppliers with transparent, lower-carbon production credentials. Third, ongoing supply-chain diversification and “friend-shoring” strategies are driving companies to seek reliable partners in politically stable, high-capability manufacturing regions — a profile Taiwan fits well.
A High-Value Buyer Environment
Subcon Taiwan is strategically co-located alongside RHVAC’s Data Center and Cleanroom zones, placing exhibitors directly in front of facility owners, system integrators, engineering firms, and procurement teams with active sourcing needs. The event serves buyers across more than 20 industrial categories, including semiconductors, aerospace, automotive and EV supply chains, medical devices, energy storage, and industrial automation.
A Platform Built for International Suppliers
Whether a company is entering the Taiwan market for the first time or deepening existing relationships in Asia’s manufacturing ecosystem, Subcon Taiwan offers a focused, professional venue to build visibility and establish long-term partnerships.






