16 March 2026, San Jose, California, and Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today confirmed its unrivalled role in pacing the AI industrial revolution by exhibiting full-system AI server racks for NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, and, for the first time in the United States, unveiling details of its industrial humanoid robots and scalable modular data centers at NVIDIA GTC 2026.
Splashing out on technology at the premier conference on artificial intelligence, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer demonstrated its deep collaboration with NVIDIA and its in-house strength in vertical integration with an array of critical components and cutting-edge systems that power NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform.
“Foxconn’s vertical integration, precision manufacturing and future technologies come into sharp relief when we work with NVIDIA year after year. This powerful partnership enables AI factories to produce intelligence efficiently and reliably for large-scale training, inference, and agentic workloads,” said Foxconn Chairman Young Liu.
Double the size of the year before, the Foxconn delegation, with over a hundred executives, engineers and scientists, at San Jose this year brings expertise on the latest advances in AI factories and physical AI, sharing the newest innovations for NVIDIA HGX and NVIDIA MGX platforms. At GTC Booth 1921, the end-to-end NVIDIA AI Factory Ecosystem showcase features Foxconn’s key building blocks across mechanical design, cooling components, and power delivery that come together to accelerate integration and support rapid deployment. Foxconn will support the latest NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUswith new servers to power demanding data processing, AI, video and visual computing workloads.
For the first time in the United States, Foxconn unveiled details of its AI-powered industrial humanoid robot being developed in collaboration with NVIDIA. Both at Foxconn’s booth and GTC sessions – “Develop Physical AI Applications and Build Data Factories With the Robotics Ecosystem” and “Building and Scaling AI Factories With Digital Twins and Robotics” – Foxconn experts show how the robots autonomously execute high-precision, repetitive industrial operations – including pick-and-place, screw fastening, and material handling – demonstrating reliability and operational efficiency in real-world conditions. The robotic skills derived from actual factory scenarios are the result of combining simulation-based training with on-site iteration, leveraging NVIDIA Isaac GR00T, NVIDIA FoundationPose, NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Jetson Thor, to enable rapid deployment and scalable rollout across manufacturing facilities.
Meanwhile, the modular data center, or MDC, redefines scalability. Foxconn, with partners, are launching a new generation of AI-ready modular and hybrid architectures to meet demand from new-generation AI models for ultra-high-density compute power and electrical infrastructure. Through highly standardized and modular designs – see a small-scale model at Booth 1921 – the complex construction of an AI data center is transformed into a replicable and expandable industrialized solution, accelerating the journey for enterprises from building compute power to realizing the business value of AI.
Foxconn’s Visionbay.ai, as an NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP), strategically collaborates with ecosystem leaders, enabling a unified “AI+Workflow” deployment architecture – bridging foundation models, platforms, applications, and compute infrastructure. Executing a global AI infrastructure strategy exceeding 1GW of deployed capacity, Foxconn is scaling from Taiwan into strategic regions worldwide, establishing strong foundations for sovereign AI.
Another capability on display at GTC is Genesis, Foxconn’s WEF-recognized AI initiative. Powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and Foxconn FactoryGPT, Genesis demonstrates a fully integrated digital-physical factory. Visitors experience how AI simulates optimal strategies within digital twins and feeds decisions back to real-world production lines – forming a continuous closed-loop optimization cycle.
In Smart City, Foxconn’s CityGPT integrates with NVIDIA Metropolis to advance
AI-powered transportation and safety, while Smart EV features enhancing ADAS
capabilities involving FoxBrain, the Group’s proprietary, traditional Chinese
large-language model.
Foxconn’s integrated healthcare AI ecosystem on exhibit focuses on four clinical domains, including scrub nurse collaborative robotics, colonoscopy Agentic AI, cardiovascular digital twins, and multimodal precision treatment for breast cancer. These take medical AI from standalone model applications to a fully realized agentic AI healthcare system – capable of perception, reasoning, and action – enabling scalable clinical innovation.
On March 17, GTC session Accelerate Hybrid Quantum-Classical Research at Scale With NVIDIA CUDA-Q is dedicated to breakthroughs in quantum by the Hon Hai Research Institute, Foxconn’s R&D powerhouse looking at future technologies.
Information on exhibit hall and hours can be found here.
Foxconn GTC sessions and visit Booth 1921
1. Building and Scaling AI Factories With Digital Twins and Robotics [S81508]
2. Develop Physical AI Applications and Build Data Factories With the Robotics Ecosystem [S82100]
3. Accelerate Hybrid Quantum-Classical Research at Scale With NVIDIA CUDA-Q [S82043]












About Foxconn
Established in 1974 in Taiwan, Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) is the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and leading technological solutions provider, ranking 28th among the Fortune Global 500. In 2025, revenue, unaudited and consolidated, totaled TWD8.099 trillion (approx. USD260 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40% and covers four major product segments: smart consumer electronics; cloud and networking; computing; and components and other. The Group operates over 230 campuses across 24 countries and is one of the world’s largest employers with approx. 900,000 employees during peak manufacturing season. The Group has expanded its capabilities into the development of electric vehicles, digital health, and robotics, and three key technologies – artificial intelligence, semiconductors and next-generation communications technology. Pulling it together with its three intelligent platforms – Smart Manufacturing, Smart EV, Smart City – the “3+3+3” strategy is key to driving the Group’s long-term growth. Foxconn is dedicated to championing environmental sustainability in the manufacturing process and serving as a best-practice model for global enterprises. To learn more, visit www.honhai.com



