With the rapid advancement of technology, the automobile manufacturing industry is also undergoing unprecedented changes. Following Tesla's lead, BMW has decided to bring in its US planthumanoid robot, a move that certainly marks a new era in automobile manufacturing.
BMW has entered into a partnership with California startup Figure to pilot the application at its plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The humanoid robot, called Figure 01, is 1.7 meters tall, capable of carrying 20 kilograms, with a full battery life of five hours and a walking speed of 4.4 kilometers per hour. It is not only highly flexible, but also able to adapt to a variety of complex work environments.
BMW and Figure will first evaluate the feasibility of integrating the robots into existing processes and then gradually introduce them into the Spartanburg plant, responsible for the production of the X3, X4, X5, X6, X7 and XM series of SUVs. This program will undoubtedly significantly improve productivity, reduce labor costs and ensure product quality.
Future also plans to apply such humanoid robots in various fields such as warehousing, logistics and retail. With the continuous progress of technology, the application of humanoid robots will become more and more extensive, and they will play an important role in various industries and become an important force to promote social progress.
BMW's move to adopt humanoid robots not only demonstrates its commitment to innovation, but also bodes well for the future of its factories. We look forward to seeing how this technology further transforms the automotive manufacturing industry and realizes its potential in a wider range of areas.
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