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Foxconn unveils Nurabot at Computex 2025, AI-powered future for nursing care

Foxconn’s broader vision for AI-enabled smart hospitals is built on Nvidia’s full-stack solution, from data centre to bedside.

Updated on: May 20, 2025 10:54 AM IST

At Computex 2025 in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spotlighted a standout innovation that could reshape the healthcare industry: Nurabot, a collaborative nursing robot developed by Foxconn in partnership with Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Designed to combat nurse burnout and staff shortages, projected to reach 4.5 million globally by 2030, Nurabot is a shining example of how AI and robotics can ease pressure on clinical teams.

Nurabot: Easing the Burden on Nurses

With Nvidia’s Jetson Orin edge computing platform and Holoscan sensor processing, Nurabot navigates hospital environments efficiently and safely. (Foxconn)
With Nvidia’s Jetson Orin edge computing platform and Holoscan sensor processing, Nurabot navigates hospital environments efficiently and safely. (Foxconn)

Ayushmann Chawla is the Deputy Chief Content Producer at Hindustan Times. A seasoned tech journalist with years of experience working for some of the industry’s leading media organizations, his articles can also be read on Live Mint. His passion extends beyond journalism—he’s a dedicated automobile enthusiast, always ready to explore the latest in car technology and design. A self-confessed gadget lover, Ayushmann finds joy in testing new devices and sharing his findings with his audience. Instagram: ayushmannchawla

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Field-tested at Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TCVGH), Nurabot helps nurses by automating physically demanding and repetitive tasks, such as delivering medication, transporting specimens, and patrolling wards. With Nvidia’s Jetson Orin edge computing platform and Holoscan sensor processing, Nurabot navigates hospital environments efficiently and safely. Virtual training via Nvidia Isaac for Healthcare and Omniverse simulations ensures the robot is well-prepared before real-world deployment.

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“In one of our wards, Nurabot delivers wound care kits and health education materials,” said Shu-Fang Liu, deputy director of nursing at TCVGH. “It saves multiple trips, reduces fatigue, and frees us to focus more on patients.”

Smart Hospitals from Cloud to Clinic

Foxconn’s broader vision for AI-enabled smart hospitals is built on Nvidia’s full-stack solution, from data centre to bedside. Using DGX systems at its Hon Hai Super AI Computing Center and the Nvidia NeMo framework, Foxconn has developed FoxBrain, a large language model capable of speech recognition and natural dialogue. It powers Nurabot and supports the CoDoctor AI platform, improving diagnostics in fields like cardiology, oncology, and ophthalmology.

Hospitals such as TCVGH, Cardinal Tien, and Baishatun Tung – Mazu Hospital are also benefiting from digital twins, created in Nvidia Omniverse, to design and optimise ward layouts and train robotic assistants in realistic 3D simulations.

The Road Ahead

TCVGH’s ongoing trial of Nurabot is already seeing strong results, with plans to deploy dozens more units by year-end. Liu hopes future versions will interact in multiple languages and assist with patient mobility, allowing a single nurse to safely move a patient, where two are typically needed.

 
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