
Delta Thailand is showing robotics, AI inspection, digital twin software, and energy management tools at Manufacturing Expo 2026. The pitch targets E&E and AI server assembly lines looking to cut manual steps and improve traceability.
Delta Electronics (Thailand) is using Manufacturing Expo 2026 to pitch its full stack of factory automation and energy management tools. The company is showing off robotics, AI-powered inspection, digital twin software, and warehouse systems under a single banner: "Enabling Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Excellence with Integrated Automation Solutions."
The push comes as E&E and AI server assembly lines face pressure to cut manual steps and improve traceability. Delta's automation pillar combines servo presses, smart screwdriving, and press-fit machines with real-time monitoring. The pitch is that these tools reduce human intervention while lifting assembly consistency.
On the digitalization side, Delta is leaning on its DIAEAP+ Equipment Automation Program and the DIATwin digital twin platform. DIATwin lets manufacturers simulate machine performance before physical deployment. That cuts trial-and-error adjustments and speeds up new product introduction, the company said. For E&E manufacturing, the platform aims to reduce downtime and improve precision without the cost of physical rework.
The third pillar covers facility and logistics management. Delta is showing HVAC optimization, energy management systems, a Facility Monitoring & Control System (FMCS), and warehouse management software. The goal is to improve material flow, energy efficiency, and carbon reduction across factory operations.
Delta is positioning itself as a systems integrator, not just a component supplier. The company said its technologies have been deployed across customer environments, covering solution design, system integration, and delivery. The long-term hook is support for Net Zero and RE100 sustainability targets.
The showcase runs at Hall 98, Booth 8K11 at Manufacturing Expo 2026.
Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. It produces power and thermal management products. The company operates manufacturing facilities in Thailand, India, and Slovakia, with R&D centers in Thailand, India, and Germany.
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