The Italian AI company will present its flagship solutions at INNOVEX Taipei (June 2–6, 2026, Booth S1008), reinforcing its position as a key European player in applied, human-centred artificial intelligence.
As artificial intelligence moves from experimental technology to core infrastructure, a new generation of European companies is emerging — focused not on power alone, but on real-world impact. Among them, Innovatech is positioning itself as a leading force in applied AI.
The company will take part in INNOVEX Taipei 2026, one of Asia’s most important innovation platforms, where it will showcase its AI ecosystem at the Italian Pavilion (Booth S1008), marking a strategic step in its international expansion.
At the center of the exhibition will be Kelly, Innovatech’s AI Digital Concierge, presented in three vertical solutions for tourism, healthcare, and retail environments. Designed to simplify complex interactions between users and services, Kelly enables organisations to enhance engagement, optimise processes, and deliver real-time, multilingual assistance.
Alongside Kelly, Innovatech will present CheckMED, its advanced telemedicine platform integrating AI and IoT for real-time health monitoring, and Olivia, the AI-powered digital caregiver designed to support patients through continuous, personalised interaction.
A European Approach to AI

Unlike many companies focused on building increasingly powerful models, Innovatech operates where artificial intelligence delivers tangible value — inside organisations, systems, and everyday experiences.
Its development philosophy, known as Effective Innovation, is based on a simple principle: technology must solve real problems, create measurable impact, and improve human experience.
This approach is gaining relevance across European markets, where trust, usability, and regulatory alignment are becoming key drivers for AI adoption.
From AI to Social Infrastructure
For Innovatech, artificial intelligence is not just a technology — it is becoming part of the infrastructure that underpins modern society.
“Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving into a form of social infrastructure,” said Giuseppe Giorgianni, CEO and Founder of Innovatech. “Just like electricity or the internet, it will become invisible — but essential. The real challenge is ensuring that this infrastructure is built to serve people, not replace them.”
A Contrarian Vision in a Rapidly Evolving Market
As global competition intensifies around foundation models and large-scale AI systems, Innovatech is taking a different path — focusing on applied intelligence.
“The industry is asking the wrong question,” Giorgianni added. “It’s not about how powerful AI can become. It’s about how useful it can be in real environments.”
He continued with a more direct perspective:
“The future of AI will not be owned by those who build the most complex systems. It will be owned by those who solve real problems at scale. Everything else is noise.”
Looking Ahead: AI and Robotics

Beyond its current portfolio, Innovatech is actively investing in the next phase of AI evolution: the convergence between artificial intelligence and robotics.
The company has already initiated research and pilot projects focused on perception systems for humanoid platforms, aiming to enable robots to understand and interact with real-world environments safely and effectively.
Rather than competing in hardware, Innovatech is positioning itself in the intelligence layer — developing systems that can be integrated across multiple robotics platforms.
“The next wave of innovation will not just be AI that thinks,” Giorgianni said. “It will be AI that understands the physical world and interacts with it.”
A Growing International Presence
With operations across Europe and the Middle East, and increasing visibility in global innovation ecosystems, Innovatech is steadily expanding its international footprint.
Its participation in INNOVEX Taipei reflects a broader ambition: to bring a European, human-centred approach to artificial intelligence into high-growth global markets.
For investors and partners, this positioning offers a clear proposition — a company focused not on speculative breakthroughs, but on deployable, scalable, and value-driven AI solutions.
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