China’s carmakers are rushing into humanoid robotics, creating lifelike machines that walk, talk, and challenge what we think ...
Dongfeng Motor has officially signed a partnership with Ubtech Robotics for using its humanoid robots in tasks related to car manufacturing. With this partnership, Ubtech’s industrial version of the ...
Rivian follows in Tesla’s footsteps by launching Mind Robotics, a venture focused on AI-driven robotics for industrial ...
The BMW Group is pioneering the use of humanoid robots in car production, marking a significant milestone in automotive manufacturing. The latest humanoid robot, Figure 02, developed by ...
The Smart Industrial Robotics market is entering a period of rapid transformation as global industries depend more heavily on intelligent automation to enhance productivity, ensure operational ...
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Video: US humanoid robots retire with scars after helping build 30,000 BMW cars
California-based Figure AI announced on Wednesday that it is officially retiring its Figure 02 (F.02) humanoid robots. The ...
There is no separating factories of any kind, especially the ones that produce machines and machinery of some kind, from robots. These construction tools have been around since forever ago, performing ...
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Manufacturing alliance joins hands with SNU to develop AI models for humanoid robots, self-driving cars
A government-led alliance of businesses and organizations working on an AI transformation in manufacturing will partner with ...
BMW is taking a page out of Tesla’s playbook by experimenting with artificially intelligent human-like robots at one of its car plants. Figure, a California startup developing said humanoids, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the center of a new, innovative manufacturing trial in Berlin. U.S.-based Apptronik is part of a testing scheme that explores the role of AI, humanoid robots and the ...
D3 Embedded and Advantech said their integrated vision systems can help autonomous mobile robots come to market faster.
Each new robot represents the loss of 1.6 manufacturing jobs on average. Robots are estimated to replace about 20 million manufacturing jobs by 2030, according to a new report. The global stock of ...
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