BMW Doubles Down On Free Labor, Adding Humanoid Robots In Europe After Successful US Pilot Project
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Following the successful deployment of humanoid robots in an American factory, BMW is introducing a new type of humanoid robot to its Leipzig production facility. It will be used in the assembly of high-voltage batteries and the production of various components.
BMW Doubles Down On Free Labor, Adding Humanoid Robots In Europe After Successful US Pilot Project
BMW is adding humanoid robots to the factory floor in Germany after an earlier pilot project at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant in America. To evaluate how humanoid robots function in live production, the automaker has launched a trial program at its Leipzig facility, beginning with battery assembly and component fabrication. This deployment comes after a nearly year-long experiment at BMW’s Spartanburg facility, where humanoid robots pos…
Automation and collaboration between humans and machines is part of the history of the amotive industry. Now, BMW wants to go a step further, by introducing humanoid robots into its production process in Germany. This initiative, the first of its kind within the industry in the country, is part of the company's efforts to combine efficiency, flexibility and safety in an industry that demands increasing productivity without losing quality or work…
The German manufacturer launches its first tests of humanoid robots in Germany in production. After an experiment in the United States, the group now wants to integrate these machines into its European chains.
The automobile manufacturer BMW has announced that it will now also test humanoid robots in production in Germany. Unlike the USA, however, this will not be the model of Figure AI. The article What makes the humanoid robots at BMW in Leipzig special first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
Automation is progressing in the German automotive industry. At BMW, humanoid robots will enter the production chain. Thus, the manufacturer wants to support his teams on certain tasks. At the same time, he says he wants to preserve the job. A pilot phase in Leipzig This summer, the group will launch a test in its Leipzig plant. This pilot phase will last several months. In concrete terms, two humanoid robots will assist the operators on mission…
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