Delta Showcases AI-Powered Smart Manufacturing and Energy Solutions at Hannover Messe 2026

At Hannover Messe 2026, Delta Electronics, a leading global provider of energy management and intelligent green solutions, has put the spotlight on its innovative AI-driven smart manufacturing solutions and integrated energy infrastructures. These technologies are being recognized as crucial elements driving the transformation of industrial operations in today's fast-evolving market.

During a detailed press conference, Delta illustrated the seamless integration of its DIATwin systems, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse, into its AI-driven smart production lines. This integration allows real production data to be directly incorporated into physics-based digital models. As a result, manufacturers can achieve closed-loop optimization to enhance performance significantly.

Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA, remarked, "At Delta, we have evolved to deliver comprehensive solutions and the integrated infrastructure that modern industries require. By scaling digitalized smart manufacturing, versatile and resilient electrification systems, and energy-efficient AI data centers, we are assisting our clients not only to tackle complex production and energy challenges but also to meet their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments. We are proud to share with our partners the significant benefits derived from synergies between Delta's digital twin systems and NVIDIA Omniverse™, which accelerates the development of intelligent manufacturing and AI-based building automation."

One of the most remarkable exhibits at the event was Delta's demonstration of a functioning smart production line, equipped with advanced printed circuit board (PCB) insertion systems. This system operates in sync with a real-time digital twin, enabling advanced co-simulation and process validation. At the core of this showcase is DIATwin, which integrates NVIDIA Omniverse and PhysX libraries to smartly generate PCB insertion configurations through physics-based simulations. This next-generation ecosystem establishes a closed-loop "Sim-to-Real" workflow, ensuring that generated configurations undergo high-fidelity collision detection while validating tooling and motion logic.

The feedback from simulations is then utilized to iteratively optimize paths, enhancing units produced per hour (UPH) and expediting the startup process. This architecture also offers scalability, vital for performance enhancement throughout the entire production flow.

In line with real operational demands, Delta highlighted the increasing adoption of automated intralogistics systems. Through its MOOV portfolio, Delta has facilitated the loading of over a million industrial vehicles worldwide, underlining the scalability and reliability of its solutions.

As part of its comprehensive energy resilience strategy, Delta provides an extensive array of energy solutions. The PCS product series is designed for energy storage applications, demonstrating versatility and adaptability. Specifically targeting industrial hydrogen production utilizing surplus renewable energy, Delta’s solutions range from 5 MW to 8.4 MW, ensuring rapid response and high reliability necessary for liquid-cooled DC power for electrolyzers. For energy-intensive industries, Delta integrates Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) to offer stable, low-carbon on-site power generation.

To meet the increasing demand for decentralization, Delta showcases its integrated energy management solution for commercial and industrial applications, featuring the centrally positioned ESS C-Series system (125 kW / 261 kWh). At the same time, Delta emphasizes a charging-centered approach that integrates electric vehicle charging, storage, solar energy, and energy management to form a resilient infrastructure. Solutions like the UFC500 facilitate optimized grid usage through peak shaving and load balancing techniques.

From Hall 13, Stand C02, Delta demonstrates how AI-driven smart manufacturing, advanced power electronics, and integrated energy infrastructures can address the challenges of digitalization and decarbonization. By connecting intelligent production, electrified mobility, and energy management, Delta continues to support industries in constructing resilient, efficient operations that are future-ready.

For more information, visit Delta’s dedicated Hannover Messe 2026 site at https://www.delta-emea.com/en-GB/landing/hannover-Messe-2026.

About Delta


Founded in 1971 and publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (code 2308), Delta is a world leader in switching power supply and thermal management solutions. Its comprehensive portfolio of intelligent energy-saving systems and solutions based on IoT spans industrial automation, building automation, telecommunications power, data center infrastructure, electric vehicle charging, renewable energy, energy storage, and visualization. Delta is dedicated to fostering the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities. Guided by its mission statement, "To provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions for a better future," Delta leverages its expertise in high-efficiency power electronics and ESG-integrated business models to address key environmental issues like climate change. With almost 200 sales offices, R&D centers, and manufacturing facilities across five continents, Delta has received numerous global accolades for its business achievements, innovative technologies, and commitment to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been included in the Dow Jones Best-in-Class World Index for 14 consecutive years. It has also earned a double A rating from CDP four times for its significant contributions to climate change and water security issues, and has been recognized as a Leader in Supplier Commitment for its ongoing development of a sustainable supply chain for eight consecutive years. For detailed information about Delta, please visit www.delta-emea.com.

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