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Foxconn Leverages NVIDIA Omniverse for New U.S., Mexico, and Taiwan Factories

Terrill Dicki   Nov 18, 2024 21:43 0 Min Read


Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, is expanding its production capabilities by opening new factories in the U.S., Mexico, and Taiwan, according to NVIDIA's blog. The company is utilizing NVIDIA Omniverse, a platform for developing industrial AI simulation applications, to streamline the process of bringing these facilities online.

Enhancing Production with Digital Twins

Foxconn employs NVIDIA Omniverse to virtually integrate facility and equipment layouts, allowing for the optimization of these layouts in a digital twin environment before any physical changes are made. This approach is expected to deliver significant cost savings, particularly at the Mexico facility, where a reduction in kilowatt-hour usage of more than 30% annually is anticipated.

AI-Powered Robotics and Efficiency

The company is also building AI-powered robotic factories using Omniverse and NVIDIA AI, creating digital twins that facilitate the integration of facility and equipment information from industry-leading applications such as Siemens Teamcenter X and Autodesk Revit. These digital twins help identify the optimal placement of cameras and other equipment, streamlining operations with the aid of Metropolis visual AI agents.

Simulating Robotics with Omniverse

Foxconn's digital twin serves as a virtual testing ground for its autonomous robots and industrial manipulators. Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim, the company can simulate, test, and validate AI models for its robots before deploying them in real-world scenarios. This process includes simulating scenarios on assembly lines with Isaac Manipulator libraries for tasks such as automated optical inspection and defect detection.

Building Resilient Supply Chains

By leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse and AI, Foxconn aims to replicate its precision production lines globally. This strategy will enable the company to quickly deploy high-quality production facilities that adhere to unified standards, enhancing its competitive edge and adaptability in the market. The new facilities in Mexico and Taiwan are expected to commence production early next year and in December, respectively.

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