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Arabian Post
3 days ago
- Business
- Arabian Post
Inventec, Nvidia, and Solomon Unveil AI-Enhanced Server Production System
Inventec has partnered with Nvidia and Solomon to introduce a collaborative robotic system aimed at revolutionising server manufacturing. This initiative integrates Nvidia's Isaac cuMotion acceleration libraries, Solomon's AI-driven optical inspection software, and Inventec's proprietary Manufacturing Execution System , resulting in a streamlined, intelligent production line. The collaborative robotic arm system, commonly referred to as a cobot, is designed to enhance automation in server assembly. By embedding Nvidia's Isaac cuMotion, the system achieves up to eightfold improvements in complex motion planning speeds and reduces robotic singularity-related interference errors by 50%. This advancement not only accelerates production but also enhances the precision of automated inspections. Solomon's contribution lies in its AI-powered optical inspection software, which employs few-shot learning techniques. This approach significantly reduces training time by at least 50% compared to traditional machine vision development processes. The software's rapid learning capabilities enable the system to adapt swiftly to new inspection tasks, maintaining agility in dynamic manufacturing environments. ADVERTISEMENT The integration with Inventec's MES facilitates real-time data uploading, centralised management, and monitoring of the production process. This seamless connectivity ensures that quality control measures are consistently applied, and manufacturing costs are effectively managed. Since implementing this system, Inventec has reported improvements in product quality and a reduction in production expenses. The collaborative effort between Inventec, Nvidia, and Solomon represents a significant step towards the adoption of AI-driven smart manufacturing. By combining advanced robotics, machine learning, and integrated systems management, the partnership aims to set new standards in server production efficiency and quality assurance.


South China Morning Post
06-05-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Inventec joins wave of Taiwan electronics firms expanding in US
Taiwanese electronics maker Inventec announced on April 28 that its board of directors had approved an investment plan of up to US$85 million to establish a manufacturing facility in Texas. Advertisement The latest move by a major original design manufacturer (ODM) to expand US operations follows similar commitments by fellow Taiwan-based firms Foxconn, Wistron, and Wiwynn. The move to establish a server assembly plant aimed to strengthen client relationships and mitigate risks associated with US trade and tariff policies, Inventec said. The investment adds to a growing presence of Taiwanese server ODMs in the US. Quanta has facilities in California and Tennessee, Foxconn in Wisconsin and Texas, Wistron and WiWynn both in California and Texas, MiTAC's cloud computing arm in California, and Pegatron also in California. Compal remains the only major Taiwanese server ODM that has not yet announced US manufacturing plans. Sources said Inventec had been surveying potential sites in Texas since early this year, and the decision to move forward had now been finalised. Funding for the project would come from a mix of internal operating capital and bank loans, according to a filing. Advertisement Inventec said that its US subsidiary would lead the project, aligning with a broader globalisation strategy.
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First Post
06-05-2025
- Business
- First Post
Taiwan's foreign minister to visit Texas to foster economic cooperation
The ministry said the main purpose of the trip was to promote Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's roadmap to deepen Taiwan-U.S. ties and facilitate Taiwanese investment in the country read more Taiwan's foreign minister will visit the U.S. state of Texas to speak at a forum on artificial intelligence (AI) and promote business and trade ties, his office said on Tuesday, as Taipei seeks to bolster investment and see off the threat of tariffs. Goods from tech powerhouse Taiwan had been due to face U.S. import tariffs of 32% until U.S. President Donald Trump paused the plan last month for 90 days. Taiwan has since begun tariff talks with the United States, and promised to purchase more U.S. goods and invest more in the country as a way to seek more balanced trade. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Taiwan's foreign ministry said that its minister, Lin Chia-lung, would speak at a Taiwan-Texas AI summit in the state on Friday, and be accompanied by an industry delegation, including from the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association. The ministry said the main purpose of the trip was to promote Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's roadmap to deepen Taiwan-U.S. ties and facilitate Taiwanese investment in the country. The ministry said it looked forward to Lin's visit to Texas with the delegation to 'deepen our mutually beneficial partnership with the United States and Texas in a number of economic and trade areas'. Last month, Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Inventec agreed to invest up to $85 million to build manufacturing facilities in Texas. Chinese-claimed Taiwan does not have formal diplomatic ties with the United States, but the country is Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier. Despite the lack of formal relations, Taiwanese foreign ministers and other senior officials do on occasion visit the United States.

Straits Times
06-05-2025
- Business
- Straits Times
Taiwan foreign minister to visit Texas to boost trade ties
Mr Lin Chia-lung would speak at a Taiwan-Texas AI summit in the state on May 9. PHOTO: REUTERS TAIPEI - Taiwan's foreign minister will visit the US state of Texas to speak at a forum on artificial intelligence (AI) and promote business and trade ties, his office said on May 6, as Taipei seeks to bolster investment and see off the threat of tariffs. Goods from tech powerhouse Taiwan had been due to face US import tariffs of 32 per cent until US President Donald Trump paused the plan in April for 90 days. Taiwan has since begun tariff talks with the United States, and promised to purchase more US goods and invest more in the country as a way to seek more balanced trade. Taiwan's foreign ministry said that its minister, Mr Lin Chia-lung, would speak at a Taiwan-Texas AI summit in the state on May 9, and be accompanied by an industry delegation, including from the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association. The ministry said the main purpose of the trip was to promote Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's roadmap to deepen Taiwan-US. ties and facilitate Taiwanese investment in the country. The ministry said it looked forward to Mr Lin's visit to Texas with the delegation to "deepen our mutually beneficial partnership with the United States and Texas in a number of economic and trade areas". Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Inventec in April agreed to invest up to US$85 million (S$109.94 million) to build manufacturing facilities in Texas. Chinese-claimed Taiwan does not have formal diplomatic ties with the United States, but the country is Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier. Despite the lack of formal relations, Taiwanese foreign ministers and other senior officials do on occasion visit the United States. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Reuters
06-05-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Taiwan foreign minister to visit Texas to boost trade ties
TAIPEI, May 6 (Reuters) - Taiwan's foreign minister will visit the U.S. state of Texas to speak at a forum on artificial intelligence (AI) and promote business and trade ties, his office said on Tuesday, as Taipei seeks to bolster investment and see off the threat of tariffs. Goods from tech powerhouse Taiwan had been due to face U.S. import tariffs of 32% until U.S. President Donald Trump paused the plan last month for 90 days. Taiwan has since begun tariff talks with the United States, and promised to purchase more U.S. goods and invest more in the country as a way to seek more balanced trade. Taiwan's foreign ministry said that its minister, Lin Chia-lung, would speak at a Taiwan-Texas AI summit in the state on Friday, and be accompanied by an industry delegation, including from the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association. The ministry said the main purpose of the trip was to promote Taiwan President Lai Ching-te's roadmap to deepen Taiwan-U.S. ties and facilitate Taiwanese investment in the country. The ministry said it looked forward to Lin's visit to Texas with the delegation to "deepen our mutually beneficial partnership with the United States and Texas in a number of economic and trade areas". Last month, Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Inventec ( opens new tab agreed to invest up to $85 million to build manufacturing facilities in Texas. Chinese-claimed Taiwan does not have formal diplomatic ties with the United States, but the country is Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier. Despite the lack of formal relations, Taiwanese foreign ministers and other senior officials do on occasion visit the United States.