Foxconn Robotics
The world's largest electronics manufacturer pivots to humanoid robotics. With NVIDIA partnership, Nurabot healthcare deployment, and an industrial humanoid unveiled at GTC 2026, Foxconn brings unmatched supply-chain depth to the humanoid race.
From iPhone assembly to humanoid robotics — Foxconn brings supply-chain mastery to the AI factory era.
Foxconn (Hon Hai Technology Group, TWSE:2317) is the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, with over 1 million employees globally and revenues exceeding $200 billion. Long before "physical AI" became an industry buzzword, Foxconn was running the world's most sophisticated mass-production lines — building iPhones, Dell servers, PlayStation consoles, and Nintendo Switches. That operational scale gives Foxconn a perspective on humanoid robotics that few competitors share.
At NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, Foxconn unveiled details of its first industrial humanoid robot, developed in deep partnership with NVIDIA. The robot autonomously executes high-precision repetitive tasks — pick-and-place, screw fastening, material handling — using NVIDIA Isaac GR00T, FoundationPose, Isaac Sim, and Jetson Thor compute. Initial deployments target Foxconn's AI server manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas.
Foxconn's robotics push extends beyond industrial humanoids. The Nurabot healthcare AMR, co-developed with Kawasaki and Taichung Veterans' General Hospital, will be deployed across Taiwan hospitals in 2026. With Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Hyundai as clients — and a long-running role manufacturing SoftBank's Pepper humanoid since 2014 — Foxconn is uniquely positioned as the OEM partner powering the next decade of humanoid scaling.
Humanoid Robot Models
Foxconn's first industrial humanoid robot, unveiled at NVIDIA GTC 2026. Built on NVIDIA Isaac GR00T VLA, FoundationPose, Isaac Sim, and Jetson Thor. Targets pick-and-place, screw fastening, and material handling on AI server manufacturing lines. Production-grade testing underway at Houston plant.
Healthcare autonomous mobile robot co-developed with Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Taichung Veterans' General Hospital. Reduces nursing workload by autonomously delivering blood/urine specimens and temperature-sensitive blood bags. Taiwan-wide hospital deployment in 2026.
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