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Foxlink and Luminys build a strategy for smart security and robotics

By The Robot Report Staff | May 27, 2025

Foxlink and Luminys' robotic dog includes NVIDIA and SYNC technology.

Foxlink and Luminys’ robotic dog includes NVIDIA and SYNC technology. Source: Alice Guo, brand manager, Luminys

At GTC Taipei 2025 last week, Luminys Systems Corp., a provider of security and smart building systems, and its parent company, Foxlink, unveiled “Foxlink’s Integrated Strategy in Smart Security and Robotics.” It is a blueprint for building a globally coordinated, AI-enhanced ecosystem.

“At Luminys, we’re applying AI to the world’s toughest problems—security, safety, and mobility,” stated Freddy Kuo, chairman of Luminys and special assistant to the president of Foxlink. “We’re excited to continue our work with partners to offer versatile industry solutions.”

At GTC Taipei, Kuo and Johnson Zhan ph., robot research and development leader at Foxlink, hosted a session titled, “Foxlink’s Advancing Security and Manufacturing with NVlDlA-Powered Robotics.” They discussed how Luminys and Foxlink are applying NVIDIA technologies — including Jetson AGX Orin, GR00T N1, Isaac Sim, TensorRT, Metropolis, X-Mobility, and RIVA — to develop robotics designed for real-world deployment.

Robot dog is a next-gen mobile security system

Foxlink said that its robotic dog uses NVIDIA Edge AI and is now equipped with facial recognition, modular sensing, and autonomous navigation capabilities. The Taipei, Taiwan-based company claimed that this marks “a leap forward in commercial security applications.”

The quadruped was developed in partnership with SYNC ROBOTIC. Foxlink added that its “robot-based smart manufacturing” integrates a suite of advanced features:

  • Facial recognition for personnel whitelist/blacklist identification and security system integration
  • Modular sensors for abnormal heat detection and real-time environmental data collection
  • Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) navigation for autonomous mobility in complex environments
  • Virtual parkour training in NVIDIA Omniverse to prepare the robot for diverse terrain conditions
  • Large language model (LLM) integration to enhance reasoning, interaction, and adaptive decision making in real time
  • NVIDIA ReMEmbR to build and reason over long-horizon memory for robotic dog navigation
  • NVIDIA GR00T N1 to fine-tune a cross-embodiment robot system through the collection of virtual and real data, and finally apply it to the production line

“These capabilities converge in a single robotic platform, optimized for enterprise and campus security, disaster response, and patrol use cases,” said Foxlink.

The company is also including the GR00T Dexterous Hand, which it asserted demonstrates its innovative prowess. It acknowledged that the hand is “distinct from the robotic dog in terms of immediate application.”

“We are proud to unveil the innovative infrastructure resulting from our creative and technical partnership with the SYNC ROBOTIC team,” said Kuo. “Their extensive experience in automation and robotics has supported the development of advanced solutions like the security robot dog and the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1-powered Dual-Arm Dexterous Hand.”


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Foxlink part of an ecosystem for global deployment

Founded in 1984, Luminys said it helps businesses build smart, sustainable, and secure ecosystems with connected systems and services. As a U.S.-based subsidiary of Foxlink, a global leader in electronics manufacturing, Luminys said it is trusted by customers and partners worldwide to deliver advanced technologies.

Foxlink said its broader transformation is anchored in three cross-border innovation pillars:

  • Luminys (U.S.) – Commercializing the AI security stack for enterprise environments
  • Ubilink (Taiwan) – Providing the AI infrastructure via Ubilink, Taiwan’s largest AI supercomputing hub
  • SYNC ROBOTIC (Taiwan) – Driving field-tested development and integration with partners like Shin Kong Security

The three companies said they form a vertically integrated and geographically distributed ecosystem. SYNC ROBOTIC serves as the field lab in Taiwan for rapid prototyping and customer validation, and Ubilink provides the supercomputing backbone for AI training and robotics development. Luminys anchors market deployment in the U.S.

Foxlink said this tripartite structure ensures that its technology is designed, tested, and scaled with real-world commercial use in mind—creating not just breakthrough products, but a globally replicable smart security ecosystem built to meet evolving market demands.

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