Two humanoid robots can complete 90% of the work in three hours, Xiaomi President Lu Weibing told CNBC.
Xiaomi says two humanoid robots completed about 90% of assigned tasks in a three-hour EV plant trial, testing whether they can match line pace.
Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
In a March 3 update, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun said the company’s humanoid robots have started “internships” at its EV plant, including autonomous operations in real manufacturing scenarios. He ...
Xiaomi first introduced its CyberOne humanoid robot in 2022, but the product is not currently available for sale. Lu said the use of robots in production plants was still in its early stages. The ...
Xiaomi has placed humanoid robots on the assembly line of one of its electric vehicle factories, framing the deployment as an “internship” for the machines. The trial, announced through the company’s ...
Bright Machines Inc., a robotics startup that helps manufacturers more efficiently make products such as servers and batteries, has secured $126 million in fresh funding. The Series C round was ...
Group joins Tesla and other carmakers as industry turns to AI-powered robots to cut labour and manufacturing costs ...
A robotics technician at Tesla’s troubled Fremont, California, manufacturing plant is suing the Elon Musk-owned automaker for $51 million after he says an out-of-control robot suddenly struck him ...
Toyota’s Canadian RAV4 plant is deploying seven Agility Robotics humanoid robots after a year‑long pilot to unload and move ...
GARLAND, Texas, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Massimo Group (NASDAQ: MAMO) ("Massimo"), a manufacturer and distributor of powersports vehicles and pontoon boats, today announced the adoption of a new ...