AI-supported smart factory and energy infrastructure solutions
Key drivers of the industrial transformation
At Hannover Messe, Delta is demonstrating how its AI-powered smart manufacturing, digital twin technologies and integrated energy infrastructure solutions are accelerating the transformation of industrial operations. At its press conference, the company demonstrated the seamless integration of its DIATwin systems based on Nvidia Omniverse in its own AI-driven smart production lines, where real production data is fed directly into digital models.
Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA, said: "At Delta, we have evolved to provide holistic solutions and integrated infrastructures that modern industries require. By scaling digitized smart manufacturing, highly flexible and robust electrification systems, and energy-efficient AI data centers, we help our customers not only overcome complex manufacturing and energy challenges, but also achieve their ESG goals in the areas of environmental, social and governance. We are also excited to share with our partners the significant benefits resulting from the synergies between Delta's Digital Twin systems and Nvidia Omniverse™ as we continue to advance the development of AI-based smart manufacturing and building automation."
AI-supported co-simulation with DIATwin and Nvidia Omniverse
A key highlight of Delta's trade fair appearance is a live demonstration of an intelligent production line with integrated, advanced PCB assembly systems. The system is synchronized with a digital twin in real time to enable advanced co-simulation and process validation. At the center of the demonstration is DIATwin, which integrates Nvidia Omniverse and PhysX libraries to generate intelligent assembly recipes for PCBs through physics-based simulation. This creates a closed-loop "sim-to-real" workflow that allows production parameters to be validated before they are physically used.
Within DIATwin, the generated recipes undergo a high-precision collision check to verify fixtures and motion logic. The feedback from the simulation is then used to iteratively optimize the tool paths, increase throughput (UPH) and accelerate commissioning. The architecture can also be extended to optimize performance along entire production processes.
To transfer this approach to real-world applications, Delta also emphasizes the increasing spread of automated intralogistics systems. Delta has already supported the loading of more than one million industrial vehicles worldwide with its MOOV loading solutions, demonstrating the scalability and reliability of its solutions in demanding continuous logistics processes. This milestone shows how intelligent production and material handling can be seamlessly linked to enable efficient and sustainable industrial processes.
Strengthening site resilience with comprehensive energy and EV charging solutions
Delta offers a wide range of energy solutions. The PCS series products are designed for energy storage applications and offer high adaptability. For excess renewable energy used in hydrogen production, Delta's hydrogen power supply covers a power range from 5 MW to 8.4 MW per unit and provides the fast-response, highly reliable, liquid-cooled DC power supply required for electrolyzers.
For energy-intensive industries, Delta integrates solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) to ensure stable, low-carbon energy generation on site. This reduces the risk of grid instability and ensures continuous operation.
Delta is also presenting its integrated energy management solution for commercial and industrial applications to cope with decentralized energy supply and increasing demand. The focus is on the liquid-cooled C-Series All-in-One ESS (125 kW / 261 kWh), which enables quick installation and flexible configuration thanks to the integration of PCS, battery modules and a control unit in a single housing.
Delta is also showcasing a charging-centric approach that combines EV charging, energy storage, solar power and energy management in a resilient infrastructure. With high-performance charging systems such as the UFC500 and the C-Series All-in-One ESS, the solutions support public charging points, fleet sites and industrial facilities. With advanced energy management for peak shaving and load balancing, operators can effectively manage grid congestion and optimize utilization. With the increasing demand for high-power charging, these integrated, multi-vector systems form the basis for reliable and scalable energy ecosystems.
Enabling smart and sustainable industries
At its stand in Hall 13, Stand C02, Delta will demonstrate how AI-powered smart manufacturing, advanced power electronics and integrated energy infrastructure can be combined to address the twin challenges of digitalization and decarbonization.
By linking AI-supported production intelligence, electrified mobility and integrated energy management, Delta is helping industry to establish more resilient, energy-efficient and future-proof operating processes.









