Robots have been working in car factories for decades now, starting with machines performing some welds on a General Motors production line back in 1961. Now, robots work alongside people on ...
CATL has become the first battery manufacturer to deploy humanoid robots at scale on the assembly line, replacing humans in ...
LG CNS CEO Hyun Shin-gyoon met with reporters at the ‘CES 2026’ event in Las Vegas on the 7th, local time, and said, “Robots ...
For decades, car factories have relied on massive industrial robots to help build vehicles. Now, some of these plants are stepping it up with cutting-edge humanoid robots. Mercedes-Benz is the latest ...
Manufacturing is getting a lot more attention in the news recently. While globalization has pushed the availability of goods around the world and lowered their cost in significant ways over these past ...
BMW has no timeline to integrate humanoid robots into its production lines. I'm going to ask the same thing that I asked in the Musk thread. Why make it humanoid? Standing on two legs is hard and ...
In a nutshell: Musk's ambitious plan for the Optimus drone is starting to come together. The humanoid robots will begin their commercial journey inside Tesla factories, assembling electric vehicles.
Not that robots are gone completely. At the least, they'll still handle the risky jobs: paint booth, body panel stamping, and welding. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
Milwaukee production marks a milestone as it makes Rockwell the largest industrial automation company building AMRs in the U.S. Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world’s largest company ...
Rockwell Automation announced that its first autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) have rolled off the production line at the company’s global headquarters in Milwaukee. The new 25,000 square feet Otto ...