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      <title>TiTE x IHT, October 20–22, 2026, Taichung</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;TiTE x IHT returns to Taichung on October 20–22, 2026, billing itself as Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s largest hardware industrial exposition and the definitive sourcing event for global buyers operating in precision manufacturing categories. With more than 1,000 booths and upward of 500 exhibiting manufacturers, the scale distinguishes it categorically from the general trade expos held in Taipei&amp;rsquo;s city center, which draw mixed-industry audiences and lack proximity to production.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The event&amp;rsquo;s organizers frame location as its primary strategic asset. Taichung and the surrounding central Taiwan corridor account for an estimated 70 percent of the island&amp;rsquo;s industrial output, concentrating tooling, metalworking, hardware components, and precision machining within a short radius of the venue. This geography underpins what the show markets as the &amp;ldquo;30-Minute Sourcing Circle&amp;rdquo; — the ability to assess samples on the floor in the morning and walk a live production line the same afternoon. For procurement teams conducting capacity audits, R&amp;amp;D qualification, or quality control verification, the compression of those two phases into a single day represents a substantive reduction in due-diligence cycles.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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