Hon Hai, Huida Use NVIDIA Omniverse to Build AI Factory
November 19, 2024 | Hon Hai Technology GroupEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Hon Hai Technology Group, the world’s largest technology manufacturing and service provider, announced that it will join hands with NVIDIA to build a next-generation AI Factory ( AI Factory ), using the Omniverse platform. Reshape the future of manufacturing with Digital Twins technology. The two parties not only innovated manufacturing processes and supply chain management, but also opened up new ways to deploy advanced equipment globally and improve corporate resilience.
Last year's Hon Hai Technology Day ( HHTD23 ), the two parties demonstrated this forward-looking cooperation for the first time. Hon Hai used the NVIDIA Omniverse platform to create a 3D digital twin automated production line in the Hsinchu factory in Taiwan. Based on Omniverse 's achievements in Hsinchu and combined with digital twin technology, Hon Hai will further expand its overseas base. During the construction process of Hon Hai's Mexico factory, it used Omniverse platform technology, introduced robotics technology Isaac , combined with cutting-edge technologies such as AI- driven simulation Modulus and OpenUSD data standards.
The core advantage of digital twin technology lies in its ability to quickly replicate and scale, which has become the key to Hon Hai's strengthening of its global presence. Through this technology, Hon Hai can copy and establish production lines around the world with unprecedented speed and accuracy, and quickly deploy unified standard high-quality production facilities, greatly improving the company's competitiveness and adaptability in the global market.
This digital twin's rapid replication capability not only accelerates Hon Hai's global layout, but also significantly enhances the company's resilience. When faced with supply chain interruptions or sudden market demands, Hon Hai can quickly simulate changes in manufacturing processes, adjust production strategies, and flexibly allocate resources in various regions to ensure production continuity and stability for itself and its customers. This high degree of adaptability and flexibility enables Hon Hai to maintain a strong competitive advantage in a complex and ever-changing global economic environment.
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