Hyundai to use humanoid robots in factories
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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 assembly line. But are these bipedal robots actually ready to ...
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 advanced robotics. In a recently released video, the K2 is seen ...
Newtek Sensor Solutions has launched its RV series of rotary position sensors that provides accurate angular displacement measurements for the correct positioning of robotic arms in a wide range of applications in automotive assembly plants. These include ...
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 ambitious predictions for Tesla's Optimus droids, there's ...
Some joint-design considerations are universal; others vary with the assembly methods used. Each joining technique has particular design requirements, while certain joint requirements may suggest a particular joining technique. Design for assembly ...