As factories move from isolated automation to plant-wide intelligence, manufacturers need AI systems that can connect live machine signals, quality systems, work instructions and operational alerts into a unified decision layer.
Today at GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX, NVIDIA announced the NVIDIA Factory Operations Blueprint (FOX) — a reference design for building an autonomous factory manager agent that continuously monitors and reasons across the real-time data and orchestrates a fleet of speciality agents and machines to quickly resolve issues at scale.
The blueprint is optimized to run on NVIDIA DGX Station, the ultimate deskside AI supercomputer companion for factory managers.
The superchip features the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPU connected to a high-performance NVIDIA Grace CPU using the NVIDIA NVLink-C2C interconnect to deliver best-in-class system communication and performance, ideal for lightning-fast interactions between NemoClaw and AI models.
Key capabilities of the FOX blueprint include:
Taiwan manufacturers Advantech, Foxconn, Pegatron and Wistron are the first to deploy autonomous factory manager agents using the NVIDIA FOX blueprint and NemoClaw.
Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, is using the FOX blueprint and NemoClaw to build MoMClaw, a manufacturing operations multi-agent system.
Running alongside a live production work, MoMClaw connects sensors, machine signals and other digital systems with hundreds of specialized agents in a single agentic layer — giving plant managers and operators real-time answers and action plans through a natural language interface with NVIDIA OpenShell privacy controls and safety guardrails. With MoMClaw, Foxconn projects an 80% improvement in root cause analysis time, a 15% increase in labor productivity and a 10% decrease in machine failure rates.
Pegatron is using the FOX blueprint and NemoClaw to build a factory manager agent that orchestrates specialized agents for material transport, AI inspection, standard operating procedure guidance and machine-to-machine coordination. With the factory manager agent, Pegatron can orchestrate robot utilization more efficiently, eliminating the need for expensive standby equipment, with an estimated 15% reduction in asset redundancy costs.
Wistron is adopting the FOX blueprint and using NVIDIA Cosmos, NVIDIA Nemotron open models and the NVIDIA Metropolis VSS blueprint to build surface-mount technology agents that analyze and orchestrate production-line operations, enabling real-time root-cause analysis and quality control.
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Metropolis VSS blueprint 3 is now generally available, including skills that allow external agents — such as Claude Code, Codex, Hermes and NemoClaw — to access VSS components and rapidly build and operate video analytics AI agents.
Watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote and learn more at NVIDIA GTC Taipei.
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