Delta Unveils Advanced Digital Twin Platforms, Cobots, and Smart Manufacturing Solutions at SEMICON India 2025

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Delta Electronics, a global innovator in power and smart manufacturing technologies, showcased its latest industrial automation and green energy solutions at SEMICON India 2025, inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. The company presented a broad range of next-generation offerings, including collaborative robots (cobots), the DIATwin virtual machine platform, smart screwdriving systems, and comprehensive solutions for semiconductor assembly and facility energy management.

The exhibition underlines Delta’s commitment to supporting India’s fast-evolving semiconductor landscape through intelligent, resilient, and sustainable technology tailored for high-precision industries. During the event, Prime Minister Modi highlighted India’s accelerating journey toward self-reliance in semiconductors, noting that the country’s first homegrown chip will enter the market by the end of 2025, alongside active development of indigenous 6G infrastructure.

In line with this vision, Benjamin Lin, President of Delta Electronics India, stated “India is on the verge of a major transformation in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. Delta is proud to support this progress through our expertise in smart factories, automation, and energy efficiency. Our solutions are built to empower manufacturers with secure, future-ready technologies aligned with national initiatives like Make in India and the Semiconductor Mission.”

Delta Electronics showcased a wide range of cutting-edge innovations at SEMICON India 2025, focusing on boosting productivity, automation, and energy efficiency in semiconductor and manufacturing industries. The booth highlighted a mix of advanced hardware, intelligent platforms, and energy management systems designed to make manufacturing smarter, faster, and more sustainable.

One of the key highlights was Delta’s Collaborative Robot (Cobot), engineered for durability and versatility. With a payload capacity ranging from 6 to 30 kilograms and an arm reach between 800 and 1800 millimeters, the Cobot is IP66-rated for protection against dust and water. It features Reflex Safety, which ensures an instant stop upon contact, and is equipped with an AI Cognitive Module for interaction through voice, gestures, and 3D recognition.

Delta also presented its DIATwin Virtual Machine Platform, a solution aimed at transforming new product development. By linking real-time factory data with virtual production lines, DIATwin improves simulation accuracy and enhances first-pass yield. The platform helps manufacturers cut development timelines by as much as 20%, accelerating time-to-market and reducing costs.

In semiconductor assembly, Delta unveiled a suite of automation solutions. These include Silicon Die Handling, High-Speed Wafer Feeding, and Die Pick-and-Place systems, all powered by CODESYS controllers. Together, they deliver high levels of precision, reliability, and throughput, addressing the increasing demand for efficiency in semiconductor manufacturing.

The Smart Screwdriving System was another notable innovation, designed to support industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical devices. With torque capacity up to 7.5 N·m, the system can manage two tools per controller and store over 200,000 tightening results. This combination of power, data storage, and traceability enhances productivity while ensuring quality and consistency in assembly processes.

Delta’s Integrated Smart Manufacturing Framework was introduced as a holistic digital backbone for factories. It combines DIASECS for equipment communication, DIAEAP+ for automation, DIASPC for statistical process control, and DIAWMS for warehouse management. This framework enables predictive maintenance, seamless IT-OT integration, and real-time process optimization, laying the foundation for intelligent, connected production systems.

Energy efficiency also took center stage with Delta’s Green Facility and Energy Management Systems. These smart platforms allow manufacturers to monitor, optimize, and reduce energy consumption across operations, contributing to sustainability goals while lowering operational costs. Such solutions align with India’s push for greener, more resource-efficient industrial growth.

Commenting on the showcase, Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director of Delta Electronics India, emphasized the role of digitalization and automation in strengthening India’s semiconductor ecosystem. “India’s path to becoming a global semiconductor leader requires a solid digital and automation foundation. Through our investments in collaborative robotics, digital twins, and energy-efficient technologies, Delta is ensuring that India’s manufacturing is globally competitive and future-ready,” he stated.

Anil Chaudhry, Head of Robotics & Industrial Automation Solutions, said “Delta’s technologies are designed not only for automation but also for resilience, scalability, and adaptability. By connecting IT and operational layers, we help companies navigate disruptions and stay ahead in a competitive global market.”

Delta Electronics India is a key provider of power management, automation, and infrastructure solutions. With operations across telecom, renewable energy, industrial automation, rail, EV charging, data centers, and more, Delta supports over 200 channel partners nationwide. The company has 14 regional offices, 4 manufacturing sites, and 2 R&D centers in India. Delta is ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certified, reflecting its commitment to quality, environmental responsibility, and safety.