Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
Doosan Robotics will supply more than 100 manufacturing robots to Kwangjin Group under a strategic partnership aimed at automating production and strengthening quality competitiveness.
Xiaomi has placed humanoid robots on the assembly line of one of its electric vehicle factories, framing the deployment as an “internship” for the machines. The trial, announced through the company’s ...
There has been a rash of articles this year pertaining to how the automotive industry has begun testing humanoid robots. The subtext is that they may soon be used to replace actual humans on the ...
Automotive News Video: Robots beyond the assembly line at CES Advanced robots demonstrated security patrol, karate combat moves, and even cafeteria operations, suggesting automakers could soon replace ...
Kepler Robotics has officially introduced its Forerunner K2 "Bumblebee" humanoid robot at the SAIC-GM automotive plant in Shanghai, marking a significant moment in the real-world deployment of ...
The robots operate using ForwardX's fourth-generation AMR platform, combining vision-based navigation with an intelligent fleet orchestration system. This enables robots to navigate complex factory ...
Robots in car factories are definitely a thing. And they have been for decades. But so are human workers. For some reason, maybe due to the upsurge in artificial intelligence hype or Elon Musk's ...
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has begun testing humanoid robots in its electric vehicle assembly line, achieving a 90.2% work completion rate over three hours.
Automotive News reports that he factory floor of 2030 will hum with a different rhythm. According to a definitive analysis from industry experts, at least one major automaker will achieve a 100 ...
German automaker BMW recently announced it will be integrating “Physical AI” into its production lines, allowing intelligent ...