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Robotics: Bosch Plans Series Production for Humanoid Robots

Summary by Handelsblatt
Together with the start-up Humanoid in London, the German company will produce human-like robots for the first time in the Black Forest. Bosch hopes for a billion-dollar market.

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Robots are expected to be used primarily in factories and logistics initially.

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Together with the start-up Humanoid in London, the German company will produce human-like robots for the first time in the Black Forest. Bosch hopes for a billion-dollar market.

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Human-like robots are regarded as promising technologies for the future. Bosch sees this as a business opportunity – and plans to produce them in series for the first time in 2027 at its plant in Bühl, Baden.

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From 2027, the Bosch plant in Bühl will develop industrial robots in series production together with the partner Humanoid. The site will take on a pioneering role.

German automotive supplier Bosch will begin mass production of humanoid robots at its Bühl plant in Germany starting in 2027. This marks a strategic shift for the tech giant, bringing advanced robotics manufacturing to a Black Forest factory that has seen job cuts in recent years as the company grappled with challenges in the automotive industry. The robots, developed in partnership with the British startup Humanoid, will feature humanoid struct…

Bosch plans to build humanoid robots in series in Bühl in the future. In addition, Bosch is teaming up with a British robot start-up. In 2027, the first will run off the grid in Bühl.

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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