Hon Hai Technology Group, internationally known as Foxconn, has announced a strategic partnership with global software leader SAP SE.The collaboration aims to dramatically accelerate the adoption of next-generation enterprise artificial intelligence across the Asia-Pacific region.
The partnership was officially unveiled on March 17 at the NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference in San Jose, California.This new initiative specifically builds upon Foxconn's ongoing AI Factory project, which seeks to fundamentally reshape the future of manufacturing processes and global supply chain management.
Driving Next-Generation Innovation
Through this agreement, the two companies will combine their respective technologies to help accelerate regional go-to-market initiatives.Furthermore, they will actively explore new co-innovation use cases centered around physical AI, SAP supply chain management, and Foxconn's smart manufacturing systems.
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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu (劉揚偉) described the strategic partnership as a crucial step toward realizing a broader vision of intelligent manufacturing.By combining Foxconn's advanced AI computing capabilities with SAP's enterprise expertise, Liu stated that the companies are directly addressing complex global industrial challenges.
Setting A New Industrial Blueprint
Christian Klein, chief executive officer of SAP SE, emphasized that artificial intelligence is advancing at a truly unprecedented global pace.He noted that this collaboration represents a powerful opportunity to help organizations operate more efficiently and scale with confidence during the modern AI era.
Looking ahead, Foxconn aims to work closely with SAP to help redefine how global industries successfully harness enterprise artificial intelligence.By bringing together enterprise intelligence and AI infrastructure, the companies hope to establish a comprehensive new blueprint for AI-powered manufacturing.
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