Delta expands AI automation push into robotics, semiconductors, machinery
DIGITIMESen

Delta Electronics outlined a broader AI strategy at the Taipei International Industrial Automation Exhibition on August 19, unveiling robotics and smart manufacturing applications designed to speed deployment across machinery, electronics, and semiconductors. The Taiwan-based industrial technology company also introduced its first Embodied AI Dual-Arm Robot Platform as it sharpened its focus on factory automation and production autonomy.
This is a short summary published by AI Global Wire. The full article is owned and hosted by DIGITIMES — open it there to read it in full.
Read the full story at DIGITIMES- Verktyg
- Robotik
Related AI news
- China's humanoid robot makers derive much of their revenue from government-backed training centers that sell training data back to them, raising demand concerns (William Langley/Financial Times)Techmeme · August 20, 2026
- How Unitree's Go series, which helped the company dominate the quadruped robot market, drew on openly published US university research funded by the US military (Michael Martina/Reuters)Techmeme · August 20, 2026
- Robots poised for 'ChatGPT moment,' Unitree CEO saysEconomic Times Tech · August 20, 2026
- SESSE: Sketch, Expand, Sort, Summarize, Evaluate -- LLM-as-Judge Evaluation via Structured DecompositionarXiv cs.AI · August 20, 2026
- Evaluating Structured Information Extraction with Open Models in a High Risk Public Sector ApplicationarXiv cs.AI · August 20, 2026
- Improving Rural Medication Safety with AI: A Scoping ReviewarXiv cs.AI · August 20, 2026