
Taipei Cycle 2025 to feature nearly 1,000 exhibitors
Singapore ranked amongst the top five buyer countries at last year's event.
The annual Taipei Cycle is set to return this March, wherein nearly 1,000 exhibitors from around the world are expected to showcase the latest technologies and future trends in the cycling industry.
According to the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), Taipei Cycle 2025, happening from 26 March to 29 March at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre (TaiNEX), will attract 950 exhibitors from 35 countries. Highlighting the latest technologies and trends shaping cycling's future, the 2025 edition will delve into four main themes: innovation drive, green forward, cycling ecosystem, and smart cycling.
In last year’s trade show, Singapore was named one of the top five buyer countries with its 189 trader attendees.
Data from the International Trade Administration, which is under Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, bilateral trade between Singapore and Taiwan totaled US$39.2 billion in 2023, making the city-state its sixth-largest trading partner.
Taipei Cycle 2025 will showcase 3,600 booths, which will feature industry leaders such as Giant Bicycles, Merida Bikes, KMC Chain Industrial Co., Ltd., and Kenda Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd. TAITRA is also introducing the TAIPEI CYCLE Publicly Listed Companies, creating more opportunities for international collaboration and investment.
This year’s exhibition will also present the complete E-Bike industry chain, smart cycling devices, and AI-driven sports technology. Key innovations include high-performance motor systems, smart data analytics, and IoT-enabled cycling technology.
Attendees will be able to catch forums and workshops that cover major international cycling events and the evolving cycling culture.
On the fourth floor of the TaiNEX Hall 2, the audience will also catch the Bike Demo, offering a dedicated space for professional test rides.
Taipei Cycle is Asia's largest cycling industry trade show showcasing industry trends and the latest in technology from the leading and most progressive companies globally. For more information, visit https://www.taipeicycle.com.tw/en/index.html.