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2026/05/14

SGS to Exhibit at COMPUTEX 2026 Taipei – Building the Dual Pillars of “Security and Trust” with ISO/IEC 42001 to Help Enterprises Establish Responsible AI Management Systems

SGS, the world-leading testing, inspection, and certification company, announced its official participation in COMPUTEX 2026 Taipei. In response to the global wave of AI and the restructuring of supply chains, SGS will highlight the international AI management system standard ISO/IEC 42001 at the exhibition. The goal is to help enterprises decode the strategic keys to “innovation development” and “risk governance,” enabling supply chains to move toward international markets under the theme of “Green and Secure.”

SGS to Exhibit at COMPUTEX 2026 Taipei – Building the Dual Pillars of “Security and Trust” with ISO/IEC 42001 to Help Enterprises Establish Responsible AI Management Systems

A Turning Point for AI Innovation: From “Technology Competition” to “Governance Competition”

As generative AI and high-performance computing (HPC) become industry standards, enterprises are shifting their focus from efficiency improvement to compliance management.

SGS points out that ISO/IEC 42001 (Artificial Intelligence Management Systems, AIMS) is not only a regulatory framework but also a core competitive advantage for enterprises. In today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape, this standard helps organizations establish structured processes to ensure AI deployments comply with ethics, legal requirements, and security standards—truly achieving “responsible AI.”

 

Addressing Global Regulations: Strategic Value of ISO/IEC 42001

In the evolving AI ecosystem of 2026, SGS emphasizes that ISO/IEC 42001 delivers three major strategic values for AI developers, providers, and users alike:

  • Advanced Risk Management: Systematically addresses risks such as bias, errors, privacy issues, and black-box decision-making in AI systems.
  • International Alignment and Market Access: Aligns with major AI regulatory frameworks in the EU and the U.S., enhancing corporate competitiveness in global supply chains.
  • Digital Agility: Enables enterprises to quickly adapt strategies in a rapidly changing regulatory environment to stay competitive globally.

 

Six Core Benefits of Certification

By adopting ISO/IEC 42001 certification, SGS helps enterprises not only improve operational efficiency but also transform compliance into brand value:

  1. Precise Risk Control: Reduce legal and operational costs caused by technological failures or regulatory violations.
  2. Enhanced Leadership Image: Demonstrate strong commitment to AI ethics and establish industry leadership.
  3. Improved Product Competitiveness: “Verified AI Security” increases customer trust in global markets.
  4. Trust Building: Strengthen confidence among investors and end users in AI transparency.
  5. Corporate Social Responsibility: Balance technological advancement with ethical and societal commitments.
  6. Integrated Management Systems: Seamlessly integrate with ISO frameworks such as ISO 27001 (Information Security) and ISO 9001 (Quality Management), reducing administrative complexity.

 

SGS Expert Team: Turning Compliance into Business Opportunities

SGS has a dedicated AI expert team serving multiple industries, including semiconductors, healthcare, and financial services. Through tailored solutions and training services, SGS transforms regulatory requirements into drivers of business growth.

Media Contact: Mickey Huang 📧 Mickey.huang@sgs.com📞+886-2-2299-3279 ext. 1277 

 

Exhibition Information

COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026
Dates: June 2–5, 2026
SGS Booth: Q0113, 1F, Hall 2, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center

About SGS

SGS is the world’s leading testing, inspection, and certification company, recognized globally as the benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 100,000 employees and over 2,500 offices and laboratories worldwide, SGS is committed to enabling a safer, more sustainable, and more interconnected world.

 

 

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