There’s a lot more to what can be seen when it comes to mobility. Semiconductors, electronics and ICT integration may not be visible in vehicles, but they are increasingly shaping the next phase of transportation, and ensuring a solid supply chain with key and relevant technologies is critical for suppliers and manufacturers to keep them ahead of the game. Events make it easier for those sourcing such materials to peruse and compare, and Taiwan has one such event that fits the bill perfectly, showcasing the country’s various manufacturing capabilities and ecosystems. Hosted by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the 2026 edition of the 360° Mobility Mega Shows brings together one of Asia’s most comprehensive platforms for the mobility supply chain. Set to take place this April 14–17, 2026, at Nangang Exhibition Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1) in Taipei, the event will integrate a number of exhibitions, and these are Taipei AMPA, E-Mobility Taiwan and Autotronics Taipei.. Under the 2026 theme “Empower Every Move,” the event will highlight the industry’s shift toward connected, efficient, and sustainable transportation. It will be structured around three strategic pillars – Green Mobility, Next Mobility and Connected Mobility – reflecting the global transformation of energy systems, intelligent vehicle technologies and mobility ecosystems. Green Mobility will focus on the electrification of transportation and the evolution of advanced energy systems. Exhibits will include EV traction motors, charging infrastructure, energy storage integration as well as battery and power electronics testing technologies, forming the foundation of low-carbon mobility. A major highlight this year is the Hydrogen Energy & Mobility Pavilion, featuring hydrogen-powered mobility solutions such as hydrogen buses, hydrogen logistics vehicles, fuel-cell drones, portable power systems and fuel cell stacks, highlighting the growing role of hydrogen technologies in future transportation systems. Meanwhile, Next Mobility will focus on the digitalisation and intelligence of vehicles. Exhibits include automotive electronics, embedded systems, telematics, smart cockpit technologies, and advanced ICT integration, reflecting the shift toward software-defined and data-driven mobility platforms. This year’s highlights include pavilions highlighting next-generation vehicle technologies, including those from the AI Car Pavilion, the Taiwan Electric Vehicle Industry Alliance and Taiwan Telematics Industry Association. Finally, Connected Mobility will encapsulate elements of automotive components and supply chain manufacturing. Exhibits will span automotive lighting, electronic modules, aftermarket components, repair tools and two-wheeler parts, highlighting the depth and breadth of the mobility supply chain. From precision components to advanced vehicle electronics, these displays will showcase the region’s role as a key supplier to the global automotive industry. Beyond the exhibition floor, the event will host a series of industry activities including a 360° Mobility Forum, 360° Spotlight sessions, and one-on-one procurement meetings. Additional KOL workshops and guided tours will provide international media and industry professionals with curated insights into key exhibitors and emerging mobility technologies. In 2025, visitors from over 100 countries gathered at the event to engage with local companies and create new global business opportunities. This year’s show hopes to expand on this – if you’re an industry professional and are seeking cutting-edge solutions and technologies in the field of mobility, the 360° Mobility Mega Shows is where you’ll want to be. Visit the website for more information, or register for the event here. You can also register your interest for the 2027 event.