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.- 1984: The first show, then known as the Taiwan Vehicle and Parts Sale & Exhibition, was held at the Foreign Trade Association Exhibition Hall near Taipei Songshan Airport. It featured hundreds of exhibitors in auto, motorcycle, and bicycle parts.
- 1986–2007: The exhibition moved to the Taipei World Trade Center and grew rapidly, attracting major international buyers and media attention.
- 2008: Relocation to Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center allowed further expansion and the integration of motorcycle-related industries.
- 2020–2022: The COVID‑19 pandemic prompted a digital transformation, with hybrid formats combining on-site exhibitions and online platforms such as AMPA Online and DigitalGO, featuring livestreamed product launches, virtual meetings, and video conferences.
- 2023 onward: Taipei AMPA integrated themes of electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and sustainable transport. It launched dedicated areas such as the ESG Achievement awards and a Motorcycle Industry Showcase, reflecting Taiwan’s comprehensive mobility ecosystem.