Delta, a company focused on power management and smart green solutions, unveiled its smart manufacturing solutions under the theme of "AI-Enabled Smart Manufacturing" at Automation Taipei 2025 to highlight its AI-driven innovations in robotics and digital twin technologies.
The showcase features the debut in Asia of Delta’s Collaborative Robots (Cobots) and the AI Cognitive Module, which combined, enable intuitive human-robot collaboration for electronics assembly, automotive, and logistics. Delta also showed its Cyber-Physical Integration Demo Line, which integrates digital twin technology with a production line management system.
"Geopolitical tensions, tariffs, and rising carbon emissions costs are driving manufacturers to decentralize production across the globe. At Automation Taipei 2025, we are demonstrating Delta’s own global manufacturing deployment as well as our expertise in smart manufacturing, both underscoring a focus on AI-driven human-robot collaborative smart factories," says Andy Liu, general manager of Delta's Industrial Automation Business Group. "Our smart manufacturing solutions are built on a Sim-to-Real cyber-physical architecture, integrating robotics, digital twin technology, and management systems."
The exhibit highlights "Robotic Solutions," "Smart Manufacturing for Electronics Assembly," and "Industry Solutions". Delta's Cobot series is equipped with the AI Cognitive Module, allowing it to recognize voice commands and adapt to dynamic environments. Delta is also showing the Cobot’s integration with NVIDIA Omniverse, a platform of SDKs, libraries, APIs and services for developing Physical AI applications.
In the “Smart Manufacturing for Electronics Assembly” section, Delta’s Cyber-Physical Integration Demo Line demonstrates how it realizes distributed manufacturing with centralized management. The Demo Line integrates Delta’s smart equipment, the Virtual Machine Development Platform DIATwin, and the Inline Management Solution Line Manager. In addition, the 'Industry Solutions' section also showcases applications in warehousing and logistics, semiconductor manufacturing, and data centers.
Delta will also host a series of seminars to share insights on digitizing production and operation management for glocalization. In collaboration with NVIDIA, Delta will explore how "Digital Twins Empower Smart Manufacturing", leveraging SDKs and libraries of NVIDIA Omniverse such as NVIDIA Isaac Sim, NVIDIA cuMotion, and NVIDIA PhysX.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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