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Fusion Worldwide plans to showcase its enhanced supply chain intelligence and sourcing resilience solutions at COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, signalling a strategic push into Asia-Pacific markets amid rapid industry shifts.
Fusion Worldwide is preparing for its first appearance at COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, using the event to deepen its pitch to customers in Asia for more agile sourcing, stronger market visibility and greater supply chain resilience. The exhibition runs from June 2 to 5 at TaiNEX Hall 1, where the company will be based at Booth I 1330. According to the organisers, COMPUTEX 2026 will feature 1,500 exhibitors across 6,000 booths and spread across four venues in Taipei, underlining the scale of the technology gathering the company is entering.
Carissa Ng, vice-president of sales at Fusion Worldwide, said the company sees Taiwan and the wider Asia-Pacific region as central to its customer base, especially as component availability and lead times continue to shift quickly. In comments distributed by the company, she said procurement and engineering teams need more than access to parts: they need faster intelligence, digital sourcing tools and quality controls that can help them protect production schedules and performance targets.
That message fits with the broader direction of the company’s operations. Fusion Worldwide says it provides open-market component sourcing alongside inventory management, testing, authentication and market intelligence services, with warehousing and distribution capabilities designed to help manufacturers manage both vendor-owned and customer-owned stock. Its inventory management offering includes controlled storage conditions, reflecting the tighter demands now placed on electronics supply chains as manufacturers look to reduce exposure to shortages and excess inventory alike.
The company has also moved to strengthen the data side of its business. In a separate announcement, Fusion Worldwide said it had deployed Palantir’s operational analytics platform to combine supply, demand and pricing signals across its global network. The aim is to spot market changes earlier, align sourcing and pricing decisions more closely and respond more quickly to disruption. That emphasis on data-led procurement comes as other exhibitors at COMPUTEX are also positioning themselves around resilience, compliance and industrial transformation, with firms such as SGS highlighting supply chain management and sustainability, and Advantech focusing on edge AI and digital transformation.
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