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Delta highlights smart factory and energy infrastructure solutions at Hannover Messe 2026
Text by EMEA 2026/06

Delta highlighted how its AI-driven smart manufacturing, digital twin technologies, and integrated energy infrastructure solutions are accelerating the transformation of industrial operations at Hannover Messe 2026. At the press conference, Delta demonstrated the seamless integration of its DIATwin systems, built on NVIDIA Omniverse and implemented in its own AI-driven smart production lines to feed real-world production data directly into physics-based digital models, enabling closed-loop optimization and enhanced performance.

Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA, said, “At Delta, we have evolved to provide entire solutions and the integrated infrastructure that modern industries demand. By scaling digitalized smart manufacturing, highly versatile and resilient electrification systems, as well as energy-efficient AI data centers, we help our customers not only to navigate complex production and energy challenges, but also to meet their ESG commitments. Moreover, we are proud to share with our partners the substantial benefits unlocked by the synergies between Delta’s digital twin systems and NVIDIA Omniverse™, as we accelerate the development of AI-based smart manufacturing and building automation”.

Group photo of Delta representatives at Hannover Messe 2026.

AI-driven co-simulation with DIATwin and NVIDIA Omniverse
A key highlight of Delta’s exhibition is a live intelligent production line integrating advanced printed circuit board (PCB) insertion systems. The system is synchronised with a real-time digital twin for advanced co-simulation and process validation. At the core of the demonstration is DIATwin, which integrates NVIDIA Omniverse and PhysX libraries to enable intelligent PCB insertion recipe generation through physics-based simulations. This next-generation ecosystem establishes a closed “Sim-to-Real” workflow, allowing production parameters to be validated before physical deployment. 

Within DIATwin, generated recipes undergo high-fidelity collision detection to verify fixtures and motion logic. Simulation feedback is then used to refine toolpath iteratively, improving throughput (UPH) and accelerating commissioning. The architecture can also be further extended to optimise performance across entire production workflows.

Extending this approach into real-world operations, Delta also highlighted the growing adoption of automated intralogistics systems. Through its MOOV portfolio, Delta has supported the charging of more than one million industrial vehicles worldwide, demonstrating the scalability and reliability of its solutions in demanding continuous logistics operations. This milestone underlines how intelligent production and automated material handling can be seamlessly connected to enable efficient and sustainable industrial operations.

Delta highlighted AI-driven smart factory and energy infrastructure solutions as key drivers of industrial transformation at Hannover Messe 2026.

Strengthening site resilience with comprehensive energy and EV charging solutions
Delta provides a wide range of energy solutions designed for energy storage applications and high adaptability. For surplus renewable energy used in hydrogen production, Delta’s hydrogen power supply covers 5MW~8.4MW unit power and delivers the fast response, high-reliability, liquid cooled DC power required for electrolyzers. For energy-intensive industries, Delta incorporates Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) to provide stable, low-carbon on-site power generation, mitigating operational risks from grid instability and ensuring continuous uptime. 

Addressing decentralized supply and surging demand, Delta showcased its integrated Energy Management Solution for commercial and industrial applications. At its core, Delta’s liquid-cooled C-Series All-in-One ESS (125 kW / 261 kWh) offers rapid deployment and flexible configurations by integrating a Power Conditioning System (PCS), battery modules, and a unit controller into a single cabinet.

Delta also showcased an EV charging-centric solution approach, integrating EV charging, energy storage, solar PV, and energy management into resilient infrastructure. Featuring high-power EV charging systems such as the UFC500 and the C-Series All-in-One ESS, Delta’s solutions support public charging, fleet depots, and industrial sites. By leveraging advanced energy management for peak shaving and load balancing, operators can effectively manage grid constraints and optimize utilization. As demand for high-power charging surges, these integrated, multi-vector systems provide the essential foundation for reliable and scalable energy ecosystems.

The high diversification, advanced features, and broad versatility of our smart energy-saving solutions made Delta’s booth one of the most popular attractions at Hannover Messe 2026.