Cares Expo Taipei 2025: APAC’s Leading Solution Show for Holistic Care in Care Industry

Building on the remarkable achievements of Cares Expo Taipei 2024, Cares Expo Taipei 2025 returns as the Asia-Pacific region’s leading event for holistic care and long-term care. Mark your calendars for September 25–27, 2025, at the Taipei Nangang International Exhibition Center, where care industry leaders, innovators, and professionals will gather to shape the future of care.

2024 Highlights

Cares Expo Taipei 2024 served as a dynamic platform for showcasing innovations in long-term care, home care, and health technology. It featured over 400 exhibitors with 13,000 sqm of scale, attracted over 50,000 visitors, hosted 160+ insightful sessions, and had attendees from 24 countries. It set a new benchmark for Asia-Pacific’s care industry and highlighted transformative trends in elder care, care tech, and wellness.

What’s New & Exciting for 2025?

Cares Expo Taipei 2025 will expand to 15,000 sqm and feature 500 exhibitors. It will showcase the care industry comprehensively through 6 major exhibition clusters and 10 themed pavilions, creating unparalleled opportunities for networking, learning, and business development.

6 Exhibition Clusters

  • Caretech

  • Long-Term Care

  • Home Care

  • Health & Wellness

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

  • Pharmacy & Drugstore

10 Themed Pavilions

  • Hospital at Home (HAH)

  • Dementia Care

  • Care Food

  • Cancer Care

  • Incubation

  • Senior Well-Being Service

  • Aging in Place

  • Senior Housing

  • Financial Service

  • Long-Term Care for Pets

Industry Insights & Business Matchmaking

The expo will feature 2 international forums (Asia-Pacific Care Industry Forum and Asia Care Food Forum), 6 seminars and more, with over 160 sessions covering case studies, expert panels, and forward-thinking discussions on global care practices.

The Asia-Pacific Care Industry Forum (ACIF) 2025 will take place on September 24, 2025, gathering over 200 industry leaders from over 10 countries to discuss the latest trends, challenges and innovations around 3 key themes:

  • Dementia Care Advancements

  • Smart Tech Integration (AI, IoT, telemedicine)

  • Innovative Community Services (localized and flexible care solutions)

The show also offers exclusive overseas buyer matching and cross-field matchmaking, fostering meaningful connections between exhibitors and global buyers. In 2024, the expo facilitated connections between 83 suppliers and buyers from 13 countries, which leads a fruitful way for the 2025 edition to further expand its international reach.

What Our Attendees Said

“Exhibition-wise, the contents are much needed by the seniors. Also, I appreciate the respect given by the exhibitors to the participants. They are genuinely concerned about meeting the needs of the seniors.” – Karen Lin, Executive Director, Lions Befrienders Service Association

“Some of the companies I saw had interesting value propositions that could work back home. I'm also super impressed with the entrepreneurial spirit here of both the young and older. I learned a lot, and hopefully can utilize some of the businesses and products introduced.” – Yvonne Lim, Director, Digital Swat Pte Ltd

Join Us and Be Part of the Future of Care!

For booth applications or inquiries, please email info@ankemedia.com or complete the online application form below.

More info:

2024 Show Report

Cares Expo Taipei official website

【Cares Expo Taipei 2025】 Booth Application 

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