NVIDIA and Taiwan’s manufacturing ecosystem are showcasing the role of digital twins in accelerating industrial AI at COMPUTEX in Taipei.
Leading manufacturers like Foxconn, TSMC, and Wistron are utilizing digital twins and AI agents for operational efficiencies and factory planning.
Foxconn uses the Fii Digital Twin platform for designing robot work cells and simulation of entire factory layouts.
TSMC collaborates with AI-powered digital twins startup to optimize planning and construction of new fabs using AI engines and Omniverse libraries.
Wistron's WiDT platform optimizes layout planning, trains robots, and enhances worker productivity through real-time data and AI.
Pegatron, Kenmec, MetAI, GIGABYTE, Quanta, and other companies are also leveraging digital twins for various manufacturing processes and efficiencies.
Taiwan manufacturers are using digital twins with Omniverse technologies to develop AI-enabled robots for automation and simulations.
Delta Electronics, Techman Robot, Foxlink, Solomon, Kudan, MSI, Adata, and Advantech are some companies making advancements in robotics using NVIDIA technology.
Healthcare applications include the use of NVIDIA technology in developing AMRs for disinfecting hospitals and aiding in medical processes.
NVIDIA's involvement in accelerating robotics development and AI integration in manufacturing processes is a significant aspect of the showcased innovations.