The industry of technologically advanced humanoid robots automating the industrial production process in various fields is rapidly developing
The future is here. In an automated car manufacturing industry technologically advanced humanoid robots they move along production lines, performing tasks that were once done exclusively by humans.
The tasks carried out by the robots start from the general digital control of vehicles, to the inspection of seat belts, but also the screwing of metal tags.
中華EV maker NIO has introduced human type robot to its production line.
Manufacturer UBTECH ROBOTICS(深セン)
The company’s robot AIRROBO P20 is on sale at Amazon.https://t.co/FUfurh4Jao
The 猫型膜膳robot in operation at フクノリースガスト is the same company as Pudu Technology. pic.twitter.com/L6xigr6qnc— 松野博 Hiroshi Matsuno (@stonecold2000) April 7, 2024
No, this is not a scene from a sci-fi movie, but a collaboration between Shenzhen-based robotics company UBTECH and China’s electric vehicle manufacturing company NIO, which highlights the rapid growth of the humanoid robot industry in China.
As competition increases between various sectors of industrial production, humanoid robots are increasingly integrated into the automated production process, leading the way.
UBTECH Humanoid Robot Walker S: Industrial Application Ability Training
UBTECH gradually trains the embodied intelligence-based “cerebellum” of its humanoid robot Walker S for various industrial manipulation tasks.
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