AI Enterprise Summit 2026 (Taipei)
📅 Thursday, 2 July 2026 in 9 days
iThome's inaugural AI Enterprise Summit gathers Taiwan's enterprise AI practitioners at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center for a one-day programme on moving generative AI from proof-of-concept to production: agentic AI, AI governance, infrastructure, security and AI-augmented software delivery.
iThome, the Taiwanese IT media group with three decades in the industry, launches its first AI Enterprise Summit on 2 July 2026 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2. The framing is explicit: in 2026 enterprise expectations of AI have shifted from proof-of-concept to full productionisation, and the summit positions itself as a practical blueprint for that transition rather than a vendor showcase. The agenda is dense, with parallel tracks running across multiple halls through the day.
Sessions are tagged around enterprise-AI themes including agentic AI, AI governance, AI infrastructure, multi-agent systems, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), RAG, prompt-injection defence, sovereign AI and AI-augmented software delivery. Practitioner talks come from major Taiwanese financial institutions such as Cathay Life, E.SUN Bank and Cathay Financial, alongside engineers from Microsoft, IBM, NetApp, Cloudflare, GitLab, Akamai, HPE and others. Representative talks cover financial-grade agentic AI architecture from PoC to an agentic operating system, governable AI for regulated finance aligned to NIST RMF and ISO 42001, observability architectures for enterprise agents, multi-model routing across 200-plus models, and zero-data-touch architectures that let LLMs reason over enterprise data without ever touching raw records.
A parallel hands-on LAB and an agenda spanning enterprise security, data governance and engineering productivity round out the day. The audience is squarely enterprise technical leadership and practitioners, CIOs, architects and engineers evaluating how to scale AI safely and economically. Registration is open through iThome's signup portal. For attendees in Taiwan and the wider region, the summit offers an unusually candid, implementation-focused look at how large organisations are actually operationalising generative and agentic AI.