Delta Electronics has unveiled new smart manufacturing solutions at Automation Taipei 2025, including the Asian debut of its collaborative robots (cobots) and AI cognitive module, which enable intuitive human-robot collaboration for industries such as electronics, automotive, and logistics.
The company also demonstrated its cyber-physical integration demo line, which uses digital twin technology to cut design-to-deployment time by 20 percent.
Andy Liu, general manager of Delta’s Industrial Automation Business Group, says: “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.”
Delta’s new cobot series, equipped with the AI cognitive module, can respond to voice commands and adapt to dynamic environments, with payloads of 6 to 30 kg and IP66 protection.
The system also integrates with Nvidia Omniverse to enhance development through high-fidelity simulations.
In addition, the company showcased its Demo Line for electronics assembly, which links smart equipment with its DIATwin virtual machine platform and Line Manager software to reduce prototyping costs and accelerate new product launches.
Delta is also highlighting industry solutions for warehousing, logistics, semiconductors, and data centers.
These include smart connectivity tools for IIoT, real-time monitoring systems, and new charging solutions for industrial vehicles, including modular and wireless systems designed for AGVs, forklifts, and pallet trucks.
Delta will host seminars during the event, including a joint session with Nvidia on how digital twins and AI platforms such as Isaac Sim can accelerate smart manufacturing.
Main image: Delta Industrial Automation Business Group general manager Andy Liu (right 2); EMEA’s senior director for industrial automation Michael Mayer-Rosa (left 2); intelligent manufacturing solution development department R&D director Ian Yang (right 1); and factory automation solution business division director Peter Chen at the recent Automation Taipei 2025.