The centerpiece of Foxconn’s European debut is the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, a rack-scale supercomputer designed for the next generation of agentic AI. Through a strategic milestone with Bull, these systems will be manufactured for commercial deployment under the French brand, marking a significant shift toward the company’s Build-Operate-Localize business model. Vice President James Wu emphasized that this approach aims to integrate Foxconn’s manufacturing prowess with local European industries, startups, and government entities.
Beyond high-performance computing, the company showcased its expanding footprint in robotics and electric vehicles. A prototype wheeled humanoid demonstrated precision assembly tasks, utilizing embodied intelligence trained in real-world factory environments. Meanwhile, the public got its first European look at the FOXTRON MODEL B and MODEL D, vehicles developed through the company’s contract design and manufacturing service. These displays, alongside the specialized services of its Visionbay.ai unit, position the Taiwan-based manufacturer as a comprehensive provider of the hardware and software stacks required to operate modern, autonomous AI factories.



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