Global electronics contract manufacturer deploying AI-powered humanoid robots in smart factories
Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.) is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer established in 1974. The company manufactures the Foxconn Humanoid robot series and FoxLink AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robots) for deployment in smart manufacturing facilities. Foxconn is deploying humanoid robots powered by NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N models at its Houston AI server manufacturing plant to produce servers for NVIDIA. The company operates globally with major manufacturing operations in Asia, North America, and Europe, serving customers including Apple and NVIDIA.
Company facts
- Legal name
- Foxconn Industrial Internet Co., Ltd. (Hon Hai subsidiary)
- HQ
- Tucheng, Taiwan
- Founded
- 1974 · 52 yrs
- Website
- www.foxconn.com
Trusted by
- NVIDIAdeployed 2025theregister.com ↗
- Applefortune.com ↗
Milestones
Foxconn and Alphabet's Intrinsic announce joint venture to deploy AI robots in U.S. factories
Foxconn confirms deployment of humanoid robots at Houston AI server manufacturing facility within six months
Foxconn acquires 1 million-square-foot Fairbanks Logistics Park in Houston for $142 million
Press coverage
- Alphabet's Intrinsic to help bring robots to Foxconn's U.S. factories
Fortune · Nov 2025
- Foxconn hires humanoid robots to make AI servers for Nvidia
The Register · Nov 2025
- Foxconn May Deploy Humanoid Robots at Texas Assembly Plant
Assembly Magazine
Active products by Foxconn Industrial Internet
2 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Foxconn Humanoid | Humanoid | Height 1.70 m·Weight 50 kg | $150.0K | 2015 | 92.3 |
| 2 | ![]() | FoxLink AMR | Warehouse AMR | — | $4.7K | 2015 | 64.3 |
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