Indian companies Zoho, Sahasra pitch products, seek partnerships at mega tech trade event in Taiwan - Moneycontrol.com
Zoho said India's growing reputation in software development and technology services had helped build trust among customers in Taiwan., A view of the Zoho Corporation
Zoho said India's growing reputation in software development and technology services had helped build trust among customers in Taiwan., A view of the Zoho Corporation booth at the COMPUTEX 2026, in Taipei, Taiwan. (Handout via PTI Photo) Sahasra and Zoho showcased products at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei Indian firms seek global customers, partnerships, and tech deals India-Taiwan tech ties grow with focus on AI and semiconductors Did our AI summary help? Indian electronics manufacturer Sahasra and software firm Zoho showcased their products and services at a major technology trade event in Taipei this week, as they sought to attract customers and partnerships in overseas markets. While the event witnessed significant participation from Indian buyers, a handful of Indian companies also exhibited at COMPUTEX 2026, which featured a record 6,000 booths from 1,500 exhibitors representing 33 countries. Sahasra Electronics, part of the Sahasra Group, displayed its microSD cards at the event. The company said it received encouraging responses from customers from different markets. "We have customers in China, we have customers in the US, Europe and the UK, so we are meeting customers here, and we are getting very, very good responses," said Ankur Dwivedi, strategic account manager at Sahasra.
The company said it was using the event to explore new partnerships, technology collaborations and potential joint ventures. "We are here to explore partnerships in terms of customers and in terms of technology, innovation and joint venture kind of thing where we can participate and implement technologies in India also," Dwivedi said. Zoho Corporation, which provides cloud-based business software and software-as-a-service applications, said Taiwan was emerging as an important market for the company and that businesses in the region were increasingly engaging with its products. "We are here in Taiwan because it is a growing market for us, it has good potential for Zoho," said Eng Kit Goh, market lead for Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan. "There is a lot of opportunity for us in Taipei and Taiwan in general in terms of digital adoption, a lot of businesses are engaging with us," he said. Zoho said India's growing reputation in software development and technology services had helped build trust among customers in Taiwan. "People have recognised Indian expertise in terms of technology, in terms of software development, there is a trust as well," Goh said.
