The Texas facility serves as a testbed for integrating Physical AI into surface mount technology and final assembly processes. By linking its UBILINK GPU clusters—powered by NVIDIA H100 infrastructure—with the robotics expertise of its subsidiary SYNCROBOTIC, Foxlink aims to create a scalable blueprint for its global manufacturing network. This approach seeks to improve production flexibility while simultaneously cutting the costs associated with line changeovers.
Foxlink CEO Freddy Kuo frames the expansion as a fundamental shift in the company’s identity after four decades in the industry. Rather than treating artificial intelligence as an external software layer, the firm is embedding machine intelligence into the physical assembly of components. This strategy addresses mounting pressure from North American clients who are increasingly demanding resilient, localized supply chains to bypass global disruptions and rising labor costs. The move positions Foxlink to offer these proprietary AI-manufacturing capabilities to other global manufacturers seeking to modernize their own production environments.

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