The world of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics is changing rapidly. Now preparations have started for big changes in the manufacturing sector also. UK robotics company Humanoid has entered into a major partnership with German automobile and industrial supplier company Schaeffler. Under this deal, thousands of wheeled robots will be employed in factories in the coming years.
According to reports, this project will be implemented in a phased manner by 2032. It will start production from manufacturing plants in Germany in late 2026.
Will handle heavy work in the factory
It is being told that these advanced robots will do many tasks related to lifting heavy boxes, carrying goods here and there and production line in the factory. These robots are specially designed to work continuously in industrial environments.
The company claims that these robots will be able to work faster, safer and more efficiently. This will increase production speed and can also help companies reduce costs.
Increasing impact of AI and automation
Big companies around the world are now investing rapidly in AI and automation. Robots have been used in the manufacturing sector before, but now with the entry of humanoid and smart mobile robots, a big change can be seen in the industry.
According to experts, in the coming time, the number of such robots in factories may increase rapidly, which will be able to take decisions and perform different tasks like humans.
Questions are also being raised on employment
However, there is increasing concern about the impact of this technology on employment. Many experts believe that automation may increase pressure on traditional jobs. Companies say that robots will handle dangerous and heavy work, while humans will get more technical and supervisory roles.
Will start from Germany
According to the information, the first phase of this project will be started in the plants of Germany. After this, these robots can also be deployed in other European countries and global manufacturing units.
The deal presents a big picture of the future of industrial automation amid rapid developments in robotics and AI technology. The trend of working with humans and robots in factories may increase rapidly in the coming years.
