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Organisers of Computex Taipei 2003 trade show have set the new date for the event. They now say that the exhibition is scheduled on the 22nd to 26th of September this year.

You may remember that because of concerns about SARS and related travel difficulties the show was cancelled from its original the 2nd to the 6th of June timeframe (see this news-story for more details).

Computex Taipei 2003 will take place for the 23rd time at the Taipei World Trade Center Hall I & II and A 21 Pavilion; the event will be accommodating up to 2800 booths with the latest innovative and breakthrough products. Since its postponement, the organizers have been deluged with messages from participants around the world stating the importance of this event for their businesses.

The September event will present you with the latest in communication products, software, display equipment, peripherals, components & parts, systems, motherboards, and add-on cards. Interact with exciting theme pavilions like the Wireless Pavilion, Flat Panel Display Pavilion, IC Design Pavilion, Security Pavilion, and HSCF (High Speed Connection Forum) Pavilion, and amazing events like CompuForum ‘03.

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