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Sign up free →Siemens, Humanoid Robotics, and NVIDIA jointly launched AI-powered humanoid robots performing autonomous logistics tasks (picking, moving, sorting materials) on an active electronics factory floor—the first real-world industrial deployment of this partnership, moving beyond controlled lab demonstrations.
The robots use NVIDIA's AI software stack (the computational engine that powers decision-making) combined with Siemens' factory automation systems, allowing a single robot to understand and execute complex warehouse workflows without constant human instruction.
For manufacturers facing labor shortages, this signals that humanoid robots are transitioning from experimental projects to practical production tools; companies can now pilot AI robots for physically demanding, repetitive tasks like material handling instead of waiting for theoretical breakthroughs.
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