After initially postponing it from June to September, organizers have now canceled Computex 2020 because of the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The slickness will miss a year, like many over-and-above tech conferences that were planned for 2020. The next Computex event is slated for June 1st through 5th, 2021.
The pandemic as well as the resulting travel restrictions to help defer its succor meant many participants would not have been stalwart to shepherd a slickness in Taipei in September, the organizers explained in a blog post. Taiwan has been hailed for isolating coronavirus patients as well as imposing travel restrictions roughly early compared to the rest of the world, resulting in fewer than 500 totalitarian cases as well as seven deaths from COVID-19.
Computex 2019 drew nearly 43,000 visitors from 171 countries, organizers said. It's not the only alibi tech trade slickness to cancel its 2020 installment. MWC canceled its 2020 show in February, as well as E3 was canceled in March haphazardly the same time Google canceled I/O 2020. Some over-and-above shows, like Facebook's F8 developer conference, unprescribed to go with pared-down, basic versions of their alibi gatherings.
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