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Mercedes integrates Apollo humanoid robots into assembly line
Mercedes-Benz has introduced a new kind of production worker to its assembly line—Apptronik’s Apollo humanoid robot. Standing ...
Dozens of new robot arms have been installed at General Motors’ flagship electric vehicle factory in Detroit—even as 1,300 ...
Effective and economical assembly line design is essential for raising production and profitability in the manufacturing sector. An assembly line with proper design may minimise waste, cut down on ...
General Motors cut more than 1,000 workers at its Factory Zero plant in Detroit. It softened its EV commitments and paused ...
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Video: New robotic system achieves 99.5% success in fast auto factory wire assembly
Canadian robotics company Sanctuary AI has reported a significant achievement in industrial automation. The ...
Automakers have long leaned on machinery to manage the heavy lifting in their production facilities. But as technology advances, equipment is evolving into smarter and more complex forms. A recent ...
General Motors has cut 1,000 jobs at its Detroit facility, and it later installed about 50 robots on the assembly line. GM ...
NA explained that traditional manufacturing setups are limited by their tailored to specific product lines. CynLr hopes to address this global challenge through product-agnostic robotic assembly lines ...
Musk said on Wednesday evening that Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, was still in the R&D phase. Still, the company plans to unveil the third generation of its robot in the first quarter. Tesla also ...
Automakers and workers are teed up for what each side views as a fight for existence — with cobots in the middle and already ...
Assembly line systems underpin mass production by organising tasks sequentially across workstations to achieve efficient throughput. The optimisation of these systems seeks to balance workloads, ...
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