Foxconn is revolutionizing its production processes by creating a digital twin of its new factory in Guadalajara using NVIDIA’s Omniverse and Isaac platforms. This virtual environment enables Foxconn engineers to precisely define manufacturing processes and train robots, enhancing efficiency and reducing energy usage. The factory, focused on producing NVIDIA Blackwell HGX systems, integrates advanced robotics and thousands of sensors, benefiting from the real-time simulation capabilities of the digital twin. This innovative approach not only optimizes the assembly line setup but also projects significant cost savings and a 30% reduction in annual energy consumption. Foxconn’s collaboration with NVIDIA and Siemens leverages cutting-edge software and cloud API services, setting a new standard in industrial automation and digitalization.

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