Foxconn said it will deploy humanoid robots at its Houston facility that manufactures NVIDIA AI infrastructure systems, in a statement released during NVIDIA’s developers’ conference in Washington, D.C.
The company said the factory will be among the first to use robots powered by NVIDIA’s Isaac GR00T N model on production lines.
NVIDIA said Foxconn is using new Omniverse technologies to design, simulate and optimize a 242,287-square-foot Houston facility for AI systems manufacturing, highlighted in Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote.
Foxconn, formally Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., added that it is scaling AI server production across Texas, Wisconsin and California and is working with NVIDIA to build a next-generation smart manufacturing plant using Omniverse libraries for factory planning, AMR path planning and vision AI quality monitoring.
The company framed the Houston site as a benchmark AI smart factory, with humanoid deployment positioned alongside digital-twin workflows; NVIDIA separately detailed broader U.S. reindustrialization initiatives with Omniverse and the Isaac robotics stack at GTC.
