Nexcom has unveiled the MARS400 T10, a humanoid robot controller designed with Nvidia Jetson Thor, at the recent Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show.
The controller integrates AI computing, motion control, and Nexcom’s in-house functional safety system into a single modular platform.
By eliminating the latency and space demands of multi-platform architectures, the MARS400 T10 enables smaller footprints, smoother human-like movements, and longer operating times for humanoid robots.
The system supports up to 2070 FP4 TFLOPS and leverages Nvidia’s CUDA-accelerated robotics libraries, helping manufacturers cut development time while meeting international safety standards EN 61508 and EN ISO 13849-1.
Nexcom received TÜV Rheinland certification in 2024, making it the only provider in Taiwan with modularized robotic functional safety solutions.
The company was also invited this year to join Nvidia’s Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab in Paris, furthering collaboration on safety in robotics.
At the show, Nexcom is presenting its broader AI portfolio under the theme “Nexcom Empowerment, Driving AI Smart Manufacturing Leap Forward”, showcasing applications in humanoid robotics, motion control, IoT monitoring, digital twins, and more.