AIDC's Decade-Long Digital Transformation Bears Fruit with Smart Platform Success
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) has completed a decade-long digital transformation since 2015, evolving from a 'manufacturing AIDC' to a 'smart AIDC'. Its developed 'Aerospace AIxWARE Digital Transformation Manufacturing Information Security Dual-Axis Smart Platform' has assisted over 40 companies in industries like precision machining and medical equipment with their digital transformation. This platform integrates AIoT, AI, and MES technologies, improving operational efficiency by an average of 20% and reducing energy consumption by over 8% annually.
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Taipei, April 14 (CNA) Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) announced that it initiated its digital transformation in 2015, and after a decade of effort, it has transitioned from 'manufacturing AIDC' to 'smart AIDC'. Recently, it received a Digital Transformation Award and was received by President Lai Ching-te. AIDC's manufacturing information security smart platform has already assisted over 40 manufacturers in industries such as precision machining, plumbing hardware, and medical equipment with their digital transformation.
AIDC issued a press release today stating that it participated in the 2025 IT Matters Awards, guided by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, last year and won the 'Digital Transformation Award'. On April 13, President Lai received AIDC General Manager Chuang Hsiu-mei, who accepted the commendation on behalf of the company.
AIDC explained that the award-winning 'Aerospace AIxWARE Digital Transformation Manufacturing Information Security Dual-Axis Smart Platform' is based on AIDC's years of aerospace manufacturing experience. It integrates AIoT machine networking, AI, and MES technologies, while also considering ESG and information security. It has been successfully commercialized as a service-oriented industrial platform and has expanded the application of generative AI, bringing benefits such as visualization, production optimization, and predictability. Managers can instantly grasp machine data and use AI to assist in making correct decisions.
From an industrial benefit perspective, AIDC pointed out that AIxWARE has connected over 60 brands, more than 2,000 machines and controllers. Production line utilization has increased by an average of 20%, saving over 8% in energy consumption annually. It has also introduced 77 generative AI applications, saving approximately 130,000 man-hours annually and improving operational efficiency. Currently, it has assisted over 40 manufacturers in industries such as plastic injection molding, precision machining, plumbing hardware, and medical equipment with their digital transformation.
Furthermore, as a key player in the national defense and international aerospace supply chains, AIDC is the first Taiwanese manufacturer to pass the US CMMC Level 2 military-grade information security certification, setting a milestone for Taiwan with military-grade high standards for information security.
AIDC emphasized that digital transformation has been clearly listed as one of its development strategies. In addition to developing large-scale application platforms, the company is currently holding an 'AI Innovation Application Hackathon Competition' to encourage various departments to deeply apply AI tools in their work scenarios through evaluation and reward systems.
AIDC issued a press release today stating that it participated in the 2025 IT Matters Awards, guided by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, last year and won the 'Digital Transformation Award'. On April 13, President Lai received AIDC General Manager Chuang Hsiu-mei, who accepted the commendation on behalf of the company.
AIDC explained that the award-winning 'Aerospace AIxWARE Digital Transformation Manufacturing Information Security Dual-Axis Smart Platform' is based on AIDC's years of aerospace manufacturing experience. It integrates AIoT machine networking, AI, and MES technologies, while also considering ESG and information security. It has been successfully commercialized as a service-oriented industrial platform and has expanded the application of generative AI, bringing benefits such as visualization, production optimization, and predictability. Managers can instantly grasp machine data and use AI to assist in making correct decisions.
From an industrial benefit perspective, AIDC pointed out that AIxWARE has connected over 60 brands, more than 2,000 machines and controllers. Production line utilization has increased by an average of 20%, saving over 8% in energy consumption annually. It has also introduced 77 generative AI applications, saving approximately 130,000 man-hours annually and improving operational efficiency. Currently, it has assisted over 40 manufacturers in industries such as plastic injection molding, precision machining, plumbing hardware, and medical equipment with their digital transformation.
Furthermore, as a key player in the national defense and international aerospace supply chains, AIDC is the first Taiwanese manufacturer to pass the US CMMC Level 2 military-grade information security certification, setting a milestone for Taiwan with military-grade high standards for information security.
AIDC emphasized that digital transformation has been clearly listed as one of its development strategies. In addition to developing large-scale application platforms, the company is currently holding an 'AI Innovation Application Hackathon Competition' to encourage various departments to deeply apply AI tools in their work scenarios through evaluation and reward systems.