Delta Electronics has unveiled its D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots at ELECRAMA 2025 in India, designed for smart factory automation. These advanced 6-axis cobots enhance efficiency in various manufacturing processes, including electronics assembly and welding. The company also introduced a 240kW DC Fast EV Charger, emphasizing its commitment to energy sustainability.
In addition to product launches, Delta Electronics is making a significant $500 million investment to bolster its manufacturing and R&D capabilities in India. This investment aligns with the government's Make in India initiative, aiming to enhance local innovation and self-reliance in smart manufacturing. Delta's leadership highlighted India's importance as a key market for driving industrial and energy transformation.
• Delta Electronics launches D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots for smart manufacturing.
• The company invests $500 million to enhance local manufacturing and R&D in India.
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are designed to work alongside humans in manufacturing settings, enhancing efficiency and safety.
Smart manufacturing integrates advanced technologies to improve production processes, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical system, used to optimize performance and predict outcomes in manufacturing.
Delta Electronics specializes in power and thermal management solutions, focusing on smart manufacturing and energy sustainability.
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