Delta Opens Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center in Taiwan, Launches Joint Cyber-Physical Classroom with NVIDIA

28 September 2025 | NEWS

Delta Opens Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center in Taiwan, Launches Joint Cyber-Physical Classroom with NVIDIA

Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, inaugurated in Taiwan its Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center, a strategic hub for equipment validation and talent training programs to support customers implementing geographically-distributed production and smart centralized management. At this one-stop platform site featuring hands-on training as well as production verification and trial runs, Delta also further strengthens its partnership with NVIDIA by jointly establishing the Delta & NVIDIA Cyber-Physical Integration Classroom to accelerate the worldwide adoption of digital twin and AI model applications, offering integrated cyber-physical training programs of individual machines, production lines, to factory-wide system integration for end-users and system integrators, and incorporating training resources for developing on the NVIDIA Omniverse digital twin platform. Nearly a hundred representatives from industry, government, and academia attended the grand opening, bringing fresh transformation momentum for the electronics and semiconductor industries.

Simon Chang, Delta's President and COO, remarked, "Delta has long been dedicated to the research and development of smart manufacturing solutions, with AI offering us the opportunity to expand our capabilities in the field. This center represents a significant milestone thereof, and we are honored to deepen our partnership with NVIDIA, working together to implement digital twin applications through NVIDIA Omniverse training resources. In today's rapidly evolving environment, we aim to leverage our unique experience and expertise to assist partners in the electronics and semiconductor industries in developing high-performance and scalable smart machinery and production line planning solutions that can be quickly replicated in new factories, ultimately shortening product development cycles and speeding up global manufacturing footprints."

Andy Liu, General Manager of Delta's Industrial Automation Business Group, stated, "As our customers adopt smart manufacturing, it is critical to solve key challenges, such as repeated testing when integrating new machines into existing production lines, as well as the time and resources required to learn new software applications. Our new Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center simulates real-world production environments using live equipment to validate the performance and applicability of new technologies, and collaborates with the industrial chain through training programs, to jointly solve these obstacles."