Building A Dumber Headless Robot Was This Automaker's Smarter Move
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The German-Luxembourg company R3 Robotics wants to solve a central problem of electromobility: the recycling of important raw materials. A first factory is already in Germany.
The employees of the Renault group, including those from Dacia today who are doing different repeat activities, such as lifting difficulties, are the ones who need to worry about their future job, which can be occupied free of slaves. The Calvin-40 humanoid robot will be the new employee of the Renault group, ...
Building A Dumber Headless Robot Was This Automaker's Smarter Move
The Calvin-40 robot is perfect for heavy and repetitive lifting tasks. Unlike the Tesla Optimus, this robot doesn’t have much dexterity. Renault wants to cut production hours per vehicle by 30 percent. Whether you like it or not, humanoid robots are edging closer to real factory work, and Renault is preparing to put them on the line. The automaker plans to deploy 350 humanoid robots across its facilities by 2027, developed in partnership with Fr…
The Renault Group will deploy 350 humanoid robots in its factories by 2027 to perform repetitive tasks, with the aim of reducing production time per vehicle by 30%, thus becoming one of the first automakers to bring this technology to the production line, according to Automotive News Europe. The robots, called Calvin-40, were developed […] The article VIDEO/ Renault will be one of the first automakers to introduce humanoid robots in factories, s…
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