Delta Showcases AI-Driven Smart Factory Solutions at Hannover Messe 2026
Delta Showcases AI-Driven Smart Factory Solutions at Hannover Messe 2026
Delta, a global leader in energy management and smart green technologies, is making waves at the Hannover Messe 2026 by showcasing its revolutionary contributions to the factory of the future. Utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technologies, Delta is enabling industries to operate more efficiently, sustainably, and resiliently.
During a press conference held at the event, Delta unveiled its advanced DIATwin system, integrated with NVIDIA Omniverse™. This system connects real-time production data with physical digital models, paving the way for continuous optimization and significant performance enhancements in industrial operations.
Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering comprehensive solutions that meet the growing demands of modern industries. “Delta is evolving to provide global solutions that address the increasing requirements of industries. By combining smart manufacturing, advanced electrification, and high-efficiency energy infrastructures for AI data centers, we are helping our customers meet their challenges while accelerating their ESG goals,” he stated.
Innovations on Display
Among the highlights of Delta's exhibition is a smart production line demonstrating advanced printed circuit board (PCB) insertion systems. This line is synchronized with a real-time digital twin, enabling sophisticated co-simulation scenarios and validation of industrial processes.
The DIATwin platform relies on NVIDIA Omniverse and PhysX libraries to automatically generate PCB insertion recipes through high-precision physical simulations. This next-generation environment implements a closed-loop system, allowing for the validation and optimization of production parameters before deploying them on actual equipment.
Within the DIATwin framework, the generated recipes undergo high-fidelity collision detection mechanisms for validating tooling, kinematics, and motion logic. Feedback from simulations leads to iterative refinements of trajectories, enhancing throughput (UPH) and reducing time-to-market. Furthermore, the architecture is designed for scalability, allowing for overall performance optimization at either the line or factory level.
Enhancing Operational Resilience
In alignment with this operational approach, Delta is emphasizing the growth of automated intralogistics systems. Through its MOOV portfolio, the company has supported the charging of over a million industrial vehicles worldwide, demonstrating the robustness and scalability of its solutions in continuous and constrained logistic environments. This milestone highlights the convergence of smart production and internal flow automation, allowing for more efficient, flexible, and sustainable industrial operations.
Delta is also launching a comprehensive portfolio of energy solutions to tackle the increasing challenges of resilience and performance within industrial and commercial sites. Its PCS systems, dedicated to energy storage applications, stand out for their flexibility and adaptability to various environments.
For the valorization of surplus renewable energies, particularly hydrogen production, Delta offers power supply solutions ranging from 5 MW to 8.4 MW. These provide dynamic responses, high reliability, and liquid-cooled DC power supply perfectly suited for electrolyzer requirements.
In energy-intensive industrial settings, Delta is integrating solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) to ensure stable, localized, and low-carbon energy production. This approach minimizes exposure to grid fluctuations while ensuring continuity of operations.
Amid the decentralization of energy systems and rising demand, Delta provides an integrated energy management solution for commercial and industrial applications. At the heart of this offering, the all-in-one C-Series ESS system (125 kW / 261 kWh) combines a PCS, battery modules, and a controller within a single cabinet, enabling rapid deployment and flexible configurations.
Additionally, Delta is highlighting a holistic approach to electric vehicle charging by integrating charging, energy storage, solar production, and intelligent management within a resilient infrastructure. With high-power charging solutions like the UFC500 alongside the C-Series ESS, the company addresses the charging needs of public infrastructures, fleet depots, and industrial sites.
With advanced energy management features such as peak shaving and load balancing, operators can optimize resource usage while managing constraints related to the electrical grid.
A Step Towards Intelligent and Sustainable Industry
Located at booth C02, Hall 13, Delta is demonstrating how AI, power electronics, and energy infrastructures converge to meet the challenges posed by digitalization and the energy transition. By connecting smart production, electrified mobility, and energy management, Delta positions itself as a key partner in building more efficient, resilient, and future-oriented industries.
About Delta
Founded in 1971 and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the code 2308, Delta is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management solutions. The company offers an extensive portfolio of intelligent energy-saving systems and solutions based on IoT across various sectors including industrial automation, building automation, telecommunications power, data center infrastructures, electric vehicle charging, renewable energy, energy storage, and display solutions. Delta's mission is to promote sustainable cities and smart manufacturing, leveraging its expertise in high-efficiency power electronics and integrating ESG principles into its business model to tackle significant environmental challenges like climate change.