Delta Drives Smart Manufacturing Transformation in Suzhou and Dongguan, China
2026-07-05 14:24
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Delta simultaneously hosted the "Twin Cities Practice" smart manufacturing event in Suzhou and Dongguan, showcasing a transformation roadmap from strategic planning to real-world implementation for the industry.

At the 2026 Industrial Control Industry Development Conference, organized by institutions including MIR Ruigongye, Shi Wenxiang, General Manager of the Electromechanical Business Division at Delta-Delta Electronics, noted that in the face of global industrial chain restructuring, enterprises need to strengthen product competitiveness through advanced technology and standardization, empower customer needs with scenario-based solutions, and seize new growth opportunities by capitalizing on the "going global" and ESG trends. To this end, Delta has built four core capabilities: in product competitiveness, it has independently developed a multifunctional PLC platform, integrated AI large models for natural language programming, and proactively deployed AI chip controllers; in scenario-based solutions, it covers everything from single-machine automation to full-factory smart and zero-carbon turnkey projects, connecting smart production lines, automated warehousing, and logistics; in global service capabilities, it leverages a service network spanning 67 countries and over 400 partners; and in ESG leadership, it uses its self-built five-star zero-carbon factory as a blueprint to provide energy management and emission reduction roadmaps.

Zhao Jia, Product Director of Motion Control at Delta-Delta Electronics, shared at the conference that Delta is advancing a "distributed-centralized" architecture upgrade in motion control, where servo drives and upper-level controllers handle high- and low-frequency information respectively, enabling more efficient data transmission and precise multi-axis coordination. Concurrently, the "Smart Manufacturing in Practice—Visit to Delta Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center" event in Dongguan validated the transformation path through practical application.

Yang Yinglong, R&D Director of Smart Manufacturing Solutions at Delta, proposed a "three-step" implementation roadmap: first, establish full-process automation with integrated data collection; second, break down production barriers to achieve full-process visualization and dynamic monitoring; and finally, leverage AI technology to mine data value and predict production trends. Dai Hongchun, Factory Automation Director at Delta-Delta Electronics, emphasized that smart manufacturing tools must be deeply coupled with business scenarios and process flows. As the first technical exchange platform, the innovation center features a 3D central monitoring room and a physical workshop, allowing customers to observe equipment operation and conduct sampling, trial production, and factory acceptance testing.

The center has deployed Delta's Line Manager production line networking application, enabling real-time control of the entire line, covering pre-production, in-production, and post-production processes, and automatically generating relevant reports. It also features a virtual-real integration training area, using the DIATwin virtual machine platform to simulate and optimize plugin paths, shortening new product introduction cycles. For processes that are not yet fully automated, Delta has introduced AI vision systems for personnel action analysis to ensure operational compliance. Delta stated that it will continue to leverage its technology foundation and scenario expertise to help Chinese manufacturing enterprises deploy in the global market.

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