AI Net-Zero Special Report (Total 300 articles) Central News Agency Digital transformation is an ongoing industrial process. Artificial intelligence and net-zero carbon emissions are two major challenges facing the government and businesses, crucial for Taiwan's future competitiveness. CNA's frontline reporting team delves into how the government and various industries are using AI to optimize production processes and drive green innovation, witnessing Taiwan's industries ascend once again. (CNA, Taipei, July 1) Techman Robot announced today that its AI collaborative robot products have been integrated into the automotive computer and automotive electronics manufacturing plants of its parent group, Quanta, located in Germany. The two parties are leveraging group resources for joint collaboration, comprehensively upgrading the production line for automotive automated optical inspection (AOI) with intelligence, creating a benchmark for high-end manufacturing of electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles. Techman stated in a press release that the introduction of AI collaborative robots into Quanta's German automotive production line has overcome manufacturing bottlenecks and improved overall production efficiency. In response to the diverse specifications and system integration needs of various car manufacturers, it supports the integrated application of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems. Techman explained that the automotive electronic control units required for ADAS are highly integrated products with powerful computing capabilities, containing nearly 5,000 components on a single motherboard. The production and manufacturing processes for high-density automotive-grade circuit designs are complex. In the production and manufacturing process of such high-performance, high-density automotive-grade circuit boards that require real-time processing of massive data, ensuring outgoing quality is the primary task. The introduc