
Vecow, a Taiwan industrial computer maker, is expanding into robotics and edge AI.
North America and EMEA account for 65% of revenue, signaling strength in Western markets.
The shift reflects demand for specialized computing hardware in automation sectors.
What happened
Vecow, a Taiwan-based industrial computer supplier, is stepping up its push into robotics and edge AI, with Executive Vice President Joseph Huang confirming that North America and EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) together account for 65% of the company's business.
Why it matters
The geographic concentration shows Vecow's business is heavily weighted toward mature Western markets rather than Asia, which signals a strategic shift toward sectors like robotics that demand rugged, edge-computing hardware—areas where industrial computer makers can command higher margins than commodity servers.
What to watch
The company's success in robotics will depend on its ability to compete against larger players already entrenched in automation; the fact that two-thirds of revenue already flows from North America and EMEA suggests the company has distribution and credibility there, but execution in a crowded market remains the test.
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Vecow's public statement at Automation Taipei 2026 reveals a company betting heavily on Western markets as a base for expansion into higher-margin sectors. The 65% concentration in North America and EMEA—two regions with mature automation and industrial IoT adoption—positions the company to serve robotics makers and edge AI deployments that require specialized, rugged computing hardware. This geographic skew away from Asia, despite Vecow's Taiwan roots, suggests the company has already established distribution and customer relationships in these markets and is confident enough to double down rather than diversify.
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