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.

FOX helps developers build secure, centralized factory manager agents for orchestrating and optimizing specialized industrial AI agents for quality control, material transport and worker safety. Built with NVIDIA NemoClaw, AI-Q Blueprint and NVIDIA Nemotron open models, the blueprint provides a customizable foundation for connecting factory systems, automating model development and running intelligent operations at scale.

The blueprint is optimized to run on NVIDIA DGX Station, the ultimate deskside AI supercomputer companion for factory managers.

DGX Station is powered by the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, featuring 20 petaflops of FP4 performance and 748GB of coherent memory, and is capable of running large AI models up to 1 trillion parameters, making it ideal for developing and running powerful AI agents locally.