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Delta inaugurates Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center in Taiwan

Delta has inaugurated its Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center in Taiwan to enhance equipment validation and talent development for the electronics and semiconductor sectors. This facility aims to provide a comprehensive platform for practical training, production verification, and collaborative efforts to implement distributed production strategies and smart management methodologies.

Strategic Partnership

In association with NVIDIA, Delta has introduced the Delta & NVIDIA Cyber-Physical Integration Classroom. This program is designed to support the adoption of digital twin technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) model applications through integrated training initiatives, utilizing the NVIDIA Omniverse platform for reference.

Center Features

Simon Chang, Delta's President and COO, remarked on the center's significance in advancing smart manufacturing solutions powered by AI. He noted the necessity of utilizing experience to aid partners in developing scalable smart machinery and optimizing production line planning.

Andy Liu, General Manager of Delta's Industrial Automation Business Group, discussed the integration challenges new technologies face within existing frameworks. The Innovation Center addresses these challenges by offering simulations of real-world production environments and training programs aimed at overcoming operational barriers.

Facility Overview

Situated at Delta's Zhongli Plant, the center spans about 500 square meters, featuring a 3D dashboard for real-time monitoring, hands-on validation areas, and testing environments for equipment deployment. It further highlights scenarios that display Delta's Line Manager platform and DIATwin digital twin technology.

Curriculum Development

The training programs at the Delta & NVIDIA Cyber-Physical Integration Classroom cover digital simulation and AI model applications. There are plans to expand the curriculum to include training on emerging technologies, particularly focusing on digital twins and robotic systems, to assist industries in replicating smart manufacturing solutions.