Taipei AMPA


The Taipei AMPA and is regarded as one of the most significant platforms for the automotive supply chain in Asia and the world's second-biggest automotive parts trade show.

Overview

The show was first held on May 1-5, 1984 under the name Taipei International Auto Parts and Accessories Show. It has since developed into the second largest automotive parts trade show in the world. The exhibition is primarily targeted at professionals in the automobile, motorcycle, and vehicle electronics industries, but it also attracts buyers from international car manufacturers, procurement teams, and distributors.
Since 2007, Taipei AMPA has been held alongside Autotronics Taipei and jointly organises the Innovation Awards to encourage Taiwanese manufacturers to develop high-quality, innovative components for global markets. From 2008, with the opening of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, the event moved from the Taipei [World Trade Center] to accommodate a larger number of exhibitors and visitors. Additional halls, such as TaiNEX 2, host concurrent shows like Motorcycle Taiwan and 2035 E-Mobility Taiwan to maximise cross-industry collaboration and value.

History

Taipei AMPA originated from Taiwan’s growing automotive parts industry during the 1980s, when Taiwan began to emerge as a supplier of high-quality components for global carmakers.

Key Features and Sections

Innovation Awards

Established in 2007 in collaboration with Autotronics Taipei, this award recognizes innovative product designs in automotive and motorcycle components. Finalists often go on to receive Taiwan Excellence Awards.

Buyers’ Night

An evening networking event held during the first day of the show, featuring live performances, food tasting, and art stalls, designed to foster closer ties between exhibitors and international buyers.

Asia-Pacific Significance

Taipei AMPA plays a pivotal role in the regional supply chain, serving as a hub for aftermarket parts, vehicle electronics, and emerging sectors like electric drivetrains and telematics. It is recognized by the and draws participants from over 30 countries each year. In recent years, combined attendance with co-located shows has exceeded 55,000 professional visitors and over 1,400 exhibitors across multiple halls.

Recent Developments

In response to global sustainability trends, Taipei AMPA introduced the AMPA ESG Achievement Awards in 2022, highlighting companies with outstanding environmental, social, and governance practices. By 2023, the event expanded to include exhibitors in electric motorcycles and scooters, connected vehicles, and intelligent transportation system solutions, positioning itself as a comprehensive mobility platform.