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Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Supports Global Robotaxi Market With NVIDIA, Stellantis And Uber Collaboration
2025/10/29
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Supports Global Robotaxi Market With NVIDIA, Stellantis And Uber Collaboration
28 October 2025, Taipei, Taiwan and Washington, D.C. – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today announced it is collaborating  with NVIDIA, Stellantis and Uber to scale a collaborative development and deployment of Level 4 (hands-off, eyes-off) autonomous vehicles for robotaxi services on a global scale. Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and solutions provider, is bringing its expertise in high-performance computing, sensor integration, and electronic control systems to the partnership with NVIDIA, Stellantis, and Uber. In this collaboration, each partner contributes a unique strength: Foxconn’s hardware and integration know-how, NVIDIA’s advanced AI computing powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor and the DRIVE AV software stack, Stellantis’ vehicle platforms, and Uber’s vast global network – forming a powerful alliance to advance autonomous mobility. These efforts center around developing Level 4-ready vehicles based on NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 architecture, a reference compute and sensor platform that enables safe, scalable, and software-defined autonomous mobility. Foxconn Chairman Young Liu: “Autonomous mobility is a strategic priority within Foxconn’s EV program. The strategic partnerships and strengths across NVIDIA, Stellantis, and Uber accelerate the deployment of Level 4 robotaxi technology, with Foxconn delivering HPC, sensor integration to enable a global rollout.” NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang: “Level 4 autonomy isn’t just a milestone for the auto industry – it’s a leap in AI capability. The vehicle becomes a robot – one that sees, perceives, plans, and drives with superhuman precision. By combining Stellantis’ global scale with NVIDIA DRIVE and Foxconn’s system integration, we’re creating a new class of purpose-built robotaxi fleets – making transportation safer, more accessible, and more affordable for everyone.” Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa: “Autonomous mobility opens the door to new, more affordable transportation choices for customers. We have built AV-Ready Platforms to meet growing demand, and by partnering with leaders in AI, electronics, and mobility services, we aim to create a scalable solution that delivers smarter, safer, and more efficient mobility for everyone.” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi: “NVIDIA is the backbone of the AI era and is now fully harnessing that innovation to unleash L4 autonomy at enormous scale, with Foxconn and Stellantis among the first to integrate NVIDIA’s technology for deployment on Uber. We are thrilled to work with Foxconn and Stellantis to bring the benefits of autonomous vehicles to millions of riders around the world.” Level 4 robotaxis require a sophisticated technology stack, including powerful computing, smart power management, reliable connectivity, and effective thermal control. They also rely on a wide assortment of sensors – such as LiDAR, radar, and multi-view cameras – working in concert to perceive the environment. In this collaboration, NVIDIA will develop and supply its NVIDIA DRIVE AV solutions built on the DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 architecture, delivering Level 4 Parking and Level 4 Driving capabilities. Stellantis will design, engineer, and manufacture autonomous vehicles using its LCV platforms and STLA Small AV-Ready platforms, integrating NVIDIA DRIVE AV platform. Foxconn will partner with Stellantis on hardware and systems integration to ensure seamless vehicle architecture. Uber will operate the robotaxi services and expand its fleet with Stellantis-built, NDAS-powered vehicles, advancing autonomous mobility at scale.   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 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40%. 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
2025/10/29
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Puts Powerful  NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 On Display At GTC In US Capital
2025/10/29
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Puts Powerful NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 On Display At GTC In US Capital
28 October 2025, Taipei, Taiwan and Washington, DC – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) this week showcased, for the first time in the US capital, its latest smart manufacturing technologies being deployed across several states, and displayed the latest NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 AI infrastructure. At GTC Washington, DC – attended by many of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers and technology solutions providers – Foxconn signaled that the Group will continue to scale up AI server production across Texas, Wisconsin and California in partnership with NVIDIA to meet increasing customer demand. “Foxconn and NVIDIA share an excellent partnership. Our team is bringing the most advanced AI data center solutions to the United States, which will help our leading customers stay ahead in the AI race,” said Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, who participated in the keynote pregame broadcast for the second time this year. Attending GTC events, as well, was Foxconn Head of USA, Mexico and Canada, Jerry Hsiao, who is also a director of the DC-based National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the largest industrial trade association in the United States, representing 14,000 member companies in every industrial sector in the US. With customer demand continuing to grow strongly, Foxconn has expanded its investments in AI server-related capabilities over the past year. Looking ahead, it will further evaluate the feasibility of expanding its investments based on industry trends and partnership opportunities. The Group’s strong R&D and integration capabilities in AI infrastructure also represents Taiwan’s critical role as a key hub in the global AI supply chain. Foxconn is currently working with NVIDIA in Houston to build a next-generation smart manufacturing plant for AI servers. The project leverages NVIDIA Omniverse libraries for upfront planning and scenario simulation to create an optimized factory environment – using NVIDIA AI physics framework,PhysicsNeMo, to develop an AI surrogate model for real-time thermal analysis, NVIDIA Isaac for AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot) path planning, and NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI agents to monitor operations and enhance quality control. The factory will also be among the first to deploy humanoid robots powered by the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N model on its production lines, as Foxconn and NVIDIA aim to build a world-leading benchmark AI smart factory. Foxconn has been in the US since 1985, with operations in the country comprising of more than 40 facilities across 12 states.
2025/10/29
FIH Global Headquarters Obtains UL 2799 Platinum Certification, Achieving Circular Economy Vision
2025/10/22
FIH Global Headquarters Obtains UL 2799 Platinum Certification, Achieving Circular Economy Vision
TAIPEI, Oct. 22, 2025 – FIH, a subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), announced that its Global Headquarters has officially obtained the highest Platinum rating for the UL 2799 Zero Waste to Landfill validation program. This achievement signifies a 100% landfill waste diversion rate and makes it the first Global Headquarters in Taipei among Foxconn’s major subsidiaries to receive this recognition. FIH Senior Assistant Vice President of Business Control Division, Alex Chan, stated, "Promoting circular economy is a key pillar of FIH’s environmental vision. The attainment of the internationally recognized UL 2799 Platinum Certification by our Global Headquarters reflects the collective dedication of our entire team. This milestone underscores our ongoing commitment to optimizing resource use and enhancing waste management. Looking ahead, we will continue to uphold sustainability as a core value, driving long-term resilience and environmental responsibility."   FIH Global Headquarters focuses on design, research and development (R&D), and engineering services. The waste generated from daily operations primarily consists of general office waste, which is inherently difficult to recycle or reuse, making the realization of zero waste to landfill more challenging. To address this, FIH comprehensively reviewed its waste types and quantities, established recycling procedures, and implemented training to raise employee awareness. In response to this initiative, employees actively implemented waste management practices, weaving sustainability principles into their daily operations.   To date, 8 of FIH’s 11 global sites have obtained UL 2799 certification, including the Taipei Global Headquarter, Longhua, Langfang, Hengyang, Beijing, Fushan, Que Vo, and Chihuahua sites. Seven of them have obtained Platinum certification and one has been awarded Gold, successfully accomplishing the goal, "half of the sites obtain the UL 2799 certification at Gold level by 2030," ahead of schedule. The certification of the Global Headquarters further demonstrates FIH's ability to sort and manage different kinds of waste disposal, achieving zero waste to landfill in both production sites and headquarter offices. Beyond actively implementing zero-waste to landfill initiative at its own sites, FIH has also set clear targets requiring suppliers to obtain UL 2799 certification, collaborating with industry partners to build a more sustainable supply chain.   This year, FIH's ESG performance has been recognized by several sustainability rating agencies. Morningstar Sustainalytics ESG Risk Rating evaluated FIH as "Low Risk" (13.4), placing it in the top 7% among all rated companies, which reflects the robustness of the ESG strategy and risk management. As for corporate governance, FIH has attained the ISO 37001 Anti-bribery Management System certification, ensuring its corporate operations adhere to the highest standards of integrity and transparency, thus moving toward a sustainable future with a more robust governance framework.About FIH Mobile Limited FIH Mobile Limited, a subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), was established in May 2003 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2005 (Ticker: 2038.HK). Leveraging its core technologies in handset ODM and its experience in hardware-software integration, FIH focuses on three main business categories: smart manufacturing, automotive electronics, and manufacturing equipment/robotics and provides exceptional engineering/manufacturing services and solutions to industry-leading customers. For more information about FIH Mobile Limited, please visit the official website: https://www.fihmobile.com.
2025/10/22
Hon Hai Research Institute Publishes Quantum Computing Breakthrough In Nature Physics Journal
2025/10/21
Hon Hai Research Institute Publishes Quantum Computing Breakthrough In Nature Physics Journal
21, October 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Hon Hai Research Institute (HHRI), an R&D powerhouse of Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE: 2317), the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and technology service provider, achieved a breakthrough in fault-tolerant quantum computing that was published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Physics this month. The findings in the paper titled, “Constant-Overhead Magic State Distillation,” realizes the first optimal Magic State Distillation protocols, fixing the resource consumption for magic states at a level independent of the target output precision. This overcomes the long-standing bottleneck in previous protocols of fault tolerance quantum computation, where resources had to grow significantly as the target error rate decreased. The team, comprised of Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Director of the Quantum Computing Research Center at HHRI, together with HHRI researcher Adam Wills (now an MIT graduate student) and Prof Hayata Yamasaki from the University of Tokyo, utilized high-performance quantum codes, combined with transversal Clifford logical gates and efficient conversion mechanisms, ensuring that only a fixed number of input magic states are required to implement fault-tolerant T and CCZ gates—significantly enhancing the feasibility and efficiency of large-scale quantum computing. This technological breakthrough will strengthen Taiwan’s position in quantum computing and quantum error correction research, furthering HHRI’s commitment and excellence in quantum technologies. HHRI will continue advancing quantum computing research to contribute to global technological innovation and industrial progress. Nature Physics, a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, is one of the world’s most influential journal in the field of physics, publishing major breakthroughs and cutting-edge research. It boasts a high Impact Factor of 19.3, according to Journal Citation Reports. Acceptance by Nature Physics reflects exceptional scientific merit and substantial impact on the field. About Hon Hai Research Institute The institute, founded in 2020 and part of Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), has five research centers. Each center has high technology R&D professionals, all of whom are focused on the research and development of new technologies, the strengthening of Foxconn’s technology and product innovation pipeline, efforts to support the Group’s transformation from "brawn" to "brains", and the enhancement of the competitiveness of Foxconn’s "3+3+3" strategy.
2025/10/21
Foxconn's Healthcare Robot to Revolutionize Patient Care
2025/10/17
Foxconn's Healthcare Robot to Revolutionize Patient Care
(Shared from the Institute for Biotechnology and Medicine Industry)With nursing shortages reaching critical levels globally, Foxconn's Nurabot deployment marks a pivotal moment where manufacturing expertise meets healthcare innovation, promising to restore the human touch in medical care by liberating staff from routine logistics. In a significant move that underscores its strategic pivot into next-generation industries, Taiwan’s manufacturing giant Foxconn is poised to deploy its healthcare robot, Nurabot, in hospitals across Taiwan starting this October. This launch is a foundational component of Foxconn’s ambitious Smart Hospital initiative, a long-term vision designed to harness the power of AI, robotics, and digital integration to fundamentally transform the healthcare ecosystem. The Nurabot is the result of a powerful collaboration between Foxconn, renowned Japanese robotics firm Kawasaki, and the Taichung Veterans’ General Hospital (TCVGH). This partnership is more than a technical venture; it represents a commitment to creating a future where technology serves as a seamless extension of human care. According to Barry Chiang, Foxconn’s Chief of Digital Health and President of its B Business Group and a key leader in this transformation, the Nurabot is a pivotal step toward a new era. “The robot will be in service after completing the ongoing stress test at TCVGH, and with deployment completed by year end, we expect to launch the total solution in 2026, just in time for the government’s Healthy Taiwan Cultivation Plan,” Chiang stated during an exclusive interview with the Institute for Biotechnology and Medical Industry (IBMI). A Solution Born from User-Centric Design Foxconn’s foray into healthcare is not a simple transfer of its industrial robotics expertise. While the company is a global leader in producing robotic arms for “lighthouse factories” and complex manufacturing lines, it recognized from the outset that medical environments are vastly different. Robots in a hospital must meet stringent safety, regulatory, and user experience requirements that are far more complex than those on a factory floor. This understanding led to a unique, user-centric “design-thinking” approach. The journey began in 2022 when Chiang established a new organization, which later became the Taiwan Digital Health Alliance (HiMEDt). Rather than starting with a product, his team began by deeply embedding themselves in the very environments they hoped to improve. They conducted in-depth visits to key hospitals across Taiwan, communicating directly with doctors and nurses to map a comprehensive understanding of their daily challenges.First-hand observations at the Taichung Veterans’ General Hospital were particularly illuminating. The research team discovered a striking inefficiency: nursing staff spent an estimated 30-40% of their valuable time on logistical tasks—delivering specimens, blood bags, and medicines. The rest of their day was equally demanding, consumed by critical, patient-facing duties such as providing health education, conducting routine rounds to check patient conditions, and listening for subtle sounds to prevent accidents like falls. This insight proved that offloading routine, repetitive tasks would not simply increase efficiency; it would free up nurses to focus on the human elements of care that technology cannot replicate. To translate these insights into a viable product, Foxconn assembled a truly multidisciplinary team. It included not only AI algorithm engineers and industrial designers but also user interface designers and project managers with specialized biotech backgrounds. This diverse expertise ensured that the robot was not only technologically sound but also intuitive for medical staff and compliant with all necessary regulations. The Technology Powering Nurabot At its core, the Nurabot is a sophisticated autonomous mobile robot (AMR) engineered to address the specific pain points identified in the user research. Its primary function is to reduce the workload of nursing staff by autonomously delivering blood and urine specimens and carrying temperature-sensitive blood bags in a dedicated, low-temperature storage trunk. To guarantee security and accuracy, the robot is equipped with biometric mechanisms, ensuring that critical medical supplies are delivered to the correct person at the right location, every time. One of Nurabot’s most impressive features is its seamlessly integrated four-cloud architecture, built on NVIDIA’s three computing platforms—Omniverse, Isaac Sim, and Jetson—and directly connected to the hospital HIS system to enable automated task dispatching. While this may appear straightforward, it is powered by a complex, multi-layered computing framework that Barry Chiang poetically described as a “chorus.”  To achieve this perfect harmony, Nurabot leverages four distinct "clouds" working in unison: FoxBrain: Foxconn’s proprietary large language model, which serves as the robot’s central cognitive engine. Digital Twin Environment (Omniverse): A collaborative simulation and testing environment built on NVIDIA Omniverse, enabling continuous validation and optimization of Nurabot’s performance through digital twin modeling. NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin: This powerful AI-at-the-edge computing platform allows Nurabot to process sensory data in real time, enabling it to navigate complex hospital environments, avoid obstacles, and make immediate, safe decisions. The Hospital's Private Cloud (HIS): This system integrates the robot directly into the hospital's internal network, allowing it to receive orders and securely access necessary information. In a hospital environment that operates 24/7, reliability is paramount. Nurabots are designed for continuous service, powered by swappable batteries that can be exchanged instantly at a charging station. This simple but critical feature ensures that a Nurabot is always ready for its next mission, minimizing downtime and maintaining the flow of operations. Aligning with Taiwan's National Vision Foxconn is strategically launching the Nurabot service in collaboration with key medical institutions, including Taichung Veterans’ General Hospital and the Matzu Hospital in Baishatun. This initial rollout has already generated significant interest, with major hospitals like Shin Kong Hospital and Kaohsiung Medical School Hospital expressing a desire to collaborate. The timing of this initiative could not be more perfect, as it aligns directly with Taiwan’s Healthy Taiwan Cultivation Plan. This five-year, NT$48.9 billion (US$1.61 billion) government initiative is aimed at accelerating the digital transformation of the country’s medical landscape. While many hospitals are eager to participate and secure a portion of the funding, very few qualified providers are capable of delivering a comprehensive, full-scale solution like the one being offered by Foxconn. The Nurabot is just one piece of this larger vision. Foxconn has also collaborated with hospitals like New Taipei Municipal TuCheng Hospital and Taipei Veterans’ General Hospital to build cancer and disease datasets for AI models called CoDoctor AI. This work is a testament to the company’s broader 3+3+3 strategy, which identifies digital health and robotics as two of its three future megatrends, with AI as one of its core technologies. By leveraging its vast computing power and infrastructure, Foxconn is positioning itself as the ideal partner for hospitals seeking to qualify for government funding and lead the charge in the digital transformation of healthcare. The deployment of Nurabot is a tangible manifestation of Foxconn's strategic evolution. It’s not just about building a product; it’s about pioneering a new model for healthcare that could address critical global challenges like nursing shortages and burnout. As Nurabot begins its service in Taiwan, it will serve as a powerful proof of concept for a future where technology empowers, rather than replaces, human caregivers.  
2025/10/17
Point2 Technology to Showcase e-Tube Rack-Scale RF Transmission over Plastic Waveguide, A Breakthrough in AI Interconnect at OCP Global Summit
2025/10/14
Point2 Technology to Showcase e-Tube Rack-Scale RF Transmission over Plastic Waveguide, A Breakthrough in AI Interconnect at OCP Global Summit
Point2’s Pioneering e-Tube RF Interconnect Platform Breaks Barriers of Copper and Optical Cabling to Accelerate AI Cluster Scale-Up in Hyperscale Data CentersSAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 14, 2025 – Point2 Technology, a leading provider of ultra-low-power, low-latency mixed-signal SoC solutions for scalable interconnects in AI data centers, will showcase its latest advancements in e-Tube™ RF rack-scale data transmission over plastic waveguides at the upcoming Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, held October 13–16 at the San Jose Convention Center. As an active contributor to OCP’s mission of open innovation, Point2 will present its vision for next-generation AI infrastructure through technical sessions and live demonstrations.   Point2’s patented e-Tube RF platform delivers a compelling alternative to copper and optics, offering 10x cable reach of copper at a similar cost structure, while 3x lower cost and power and 1000x lower in latency than traditional optical interconnect, creating a new category in AI interconnect. At the heart of Point2’s showcase is its rapidly expanding e-Tube cable and connectorization ecosystem, developed in collaboration with Molex and Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT). This ecosystem enables seamless integration of e-Tube into standard data center architectures, accelerating deployment and scalability for hyperscale and enterprise AI clusters.   Key Use Cases to Be Highlighted at OCP: OSFP Pluggable Active RF Cable (ARC): Point2 will present the e-Tube ARC cable for intra-rack and cross-rack interconnects, offering plug-and-play compatibility of the MSA OSFP form factor. Rack-Scale Compute Fabric Interconnect: Point2 will also showcase e-Tube as the transformative RF alternative to copper in backplanes with a simple yet elegant approach to connecting GPU accelerators through the compute fabric for AI cluster scale-up.   “AI workloads are pushing the limits of conventional interconnect technologies,” said Dr. Sean Park, Co-Founder and CEO of Point2 Technology. “With e-Tube, we’re leaping past the copper cliff and avoiding the optical penalties to deliver a scalable, low-latency, energy-efficient interconnect platform. Our collaboration with Molex and FIT ensures that e-Tube will be ready for demanding rack-scale deployments.”   “FIT is excited to partner with Point2 to bring e-Tube technology into mainstream rack-level deployments,” said Julia Jiang, VP of Marketing and Sales at FIT, “Our joint efforts will help data center operators achieve higher performance and lower power consumption while simplifying interconnect architecture which can deliver copper like reliability and economics to our customers.”   “Molex is proud to lead the innovation of high-performance connector and cable solutions that enable Point2’s e-Tube solutions to meet the demands of next-generation data centers,” said Chad Jameson, General Manager, I/O Solutions at Molex. “Together, we’re enabling highly reliable, scalable, and manufacturable AI interconnects for next-generation AI data centers.”   Point2 Technology will participate in the OCP Global Summit with a speaking session by Dr. Sean Park, and a presence in the Innovation Village, and at a private suite at the Hilton San Jose where the company will showcase its latest technologies. Additional details as follows:   Speaking Session: “Leap Over the Copper Cliff and Avoid the Optical Penalties to Scale Up AI Clusters” Dr. Sean Park, Co-Founder & CEO of Point2 Technology, will address the physical and economic boundaries of copper and optical interconnects—and how e-Tube technology overcomes these limitations to enable scalable, energy-efficient AI cluster scale up.   Date: Wednesday, October 15 Time: 1:55 – 2:15 PM PST Location: SJCC – Concourse Level – 210ABEF   Live Demonstrations in the Innovation Village Point2 will also demonstrate its ground-breaking e-Tube technology in the FTS Emerging Technology section of the Innovation Village on the OCP Exhibition floor. Attendees can witness live demos of e-Tube interconnects and engage directly with Point2’s leadership team.   Live Demonstrations at the Hilton San Jose Private Suite Point2 will also host private meetings with demonstrations of its e-Tube ARC, AEC, and roadmap discussion. Contact sales.us@point2tech.com to schedule a meeting.   About Point2 Technology Point2 Technology, headquartered in San Jose, Calif., designs and manufactures ultra-low power, low-latency, point-to-point interconnect and range enhancement SoC solutions purpose-built to meet the bandwidth requirements of hyperscale AI/ML datacenters and edge cloud infrastructure. Founded by an accomplished team from Marvell, Finisar, and Samsung, Point2 is a leading innovator that is reimagining data center and 5G cloud infrastructure interconnect in the multi-terabit era. www.point2tech.com.   About Foxconn Interconnect Technology Limited (FIT Hon Teng Limited) Foxconn Interconnect Technology Limited (HKEX: 6088) was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2017 and is the largest consumer electronics connector manufacturer in Asia. While connectors remain its core business, the company has strategically expanded in recent years into 5G AIoT, Mobility, and Audio, while also entering the consumer brand sector. For more information, please visit the company’s website at www.fit-foxconn.com   About Molex Molex is a global electronics leader committed to making the world a better, more-connected place. With a presence in more than 38 countries, Molex enables transformative technology innovation in the consumer device, aerospace and defense, data center, cloud, telecommunications, transportation, industrial automation and healthcare industries. Through trusted customer and industry relationships, unrivaled engineering expertise, and product quality and reliability, Molex realizes the infinite potential of Creating Connections for Life. For more information, visit www.molex.com.
2025/10/14
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Collaborates with NVIDIA  On 800 VDC Power Architecture For Next Generation AI Factory
2025/10/14
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Collaborates with NVIDIA On 800 VDC Power Architecture For Next Generation AI Factory
14 October 2025, San Jose, California – Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) today announced it is collaborating with NVIDIA to implement the 800 VDC power architecture for AI factories announced at Computex 2025, marking the next step toward modern AI factory infrastructure. Foxconn’s subsidiary Ingrasys Technology showcased the latest NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, integrated with an In-row CDU solution to achieve new levels of energy efficiency. Through continuous innovation in high-efficiency power and thermal design, Foxconn reinforces its leadership and highlights Taiwan’s pivotal role in the global AI supply chain. The new architecture will first be implemented in the Kaohsiung K-1 artificial intelligence data center project, which serves as a demonstration site for the Group’s capabilities in AI servers, data centers and renewable-energy integration and further solidifies Taiwan’s strategic position in the global AI supply chain. The latest collaboration between the bellwether technology partners, announced at the OCP Global Summit 2025 where Foxconn subsidiary Ingrasys also unveiled its latest NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, highlights the Group’s commitment to deliver safer, more energy-efficient, and rapidly deployable AI factory and data center solutions. The 800 VDC power architecture is purpose-built for high-density AI workloads. It features a modular and scalable design that significantly reduces current and resistive losses, minimizes conductor usage, and simplifies power distribution – while improving energy-conversion efficiency and system safety. It also supports multiple future generations of NVIDIA Infrastructure platforms platforms, providing a reliable, efficient, and sustainable power foundation to meet the demands of next-generation AI computing. In addition, Foxconn’s subsidiary Ingrasys Technology also showcased a lineup of next-generation AI solutions, including NVIDIA GB300 NVL72, NVIDIA HGX B300 platform, and the new NVIDIA MGX servers designed for enterprise-grade AI applications. These innovations highlight Foxconn’s strong capabilities in AI infrastructure development, and system integration. 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 2024, revenue totaled TWD6.86 trillion (approx. USD208 billion). The Group’s market share in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) exceeds 40%. 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
2025/10/14
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Rotating CEO  Honored In Most Powerful Women Asia 2025 By Fortune
2025/10/07
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Rotating CEO Honored In Most Powerful Women Asia 2025 By Fortune
Kathy Yang among those setting Asia’s agenda and shaping its future9 October 2025, Taipei, Taiwan – Joining a prestigious group identified for their innovative strategies and leadership in shaping Asia’s business landscape, rotating CEO Kathy Yang of Hon Hai Technology Group (“Foxconn”) (TWSE:2317) has been recognized in Most Powerful Women Asia 2025 by Fortune. Taking No 5 spot in a list of 100 women executives, the distinction for the 18-year veteran of the world’s largest electronics manufacturer and technology solutions provider highlights Foxconn’s sustainable leadership progress and recognizes the expertise Yang brings with her breadth of experience in global logistics, trade compliance and worldwide campus operation oversight. The rotating CEO is part of Foxconn’s talent cultivation of a pool of leaders with proven expertise in both operational execution and organizational management. Yang, the first woman to assume the role, levels up the Group’s corporate governance work and optimization of its business and management processes. “In an era of dramatic changes in the global supply chain, building resilient operations to serve world-class customers and leveraging technology to empower teams are keys to a company's continued growth and impact. This honor also speaks volumes about all our colleagues at Foxconn,” said Yang. “We will continue to invest in talent, especially the next generation of women leaders, to collaborate toward a better future." “MPW Asia 2025 celebrates diversity – from the region’s most powerful boardrooms to the arenas of culture, sport, and public life, our honorees are setting Asia’s agenda and shaping its future,” said Ms. Ang Khoon Fong, Fortune Asia CEO. “Together, they personify the depth, range, and creativity that define the Most Powerful and Influential Women in Asia today.” The definitive list of leading women are transforming business across Asia’s major financial, consumer, and technology centers, as well as the transport, aviation, industrial and energy sectors — where scale, digitalization, and supply‐chain resilience define competitive advantage. In compiling the list, Fortune editors evaluated company scale and health; career momentum; influence; innovation; and efforts to drive social impact. Among the honorees, from 14 Asian markets, Yang is one of 28 who hold global or regional roles at Fortune Global 500 companies. About Fortune here. About Foxconn here.
2025/10/07