A new kind of factory worker is joining Toyota's production lines — handling repetitive tasks and hinting at a very different future for auto manufacturing.
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Video: US humanoid robot maker rebrands as labor shortages push automation
Oregon-based robotics firm Agility has announced it will drop the word ‘Robotics’ from its ...
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
Agility Robotics is building humanoid bots to address a labor gap in the manufacturing industry, which is seeing vacancies ...
Toyota’s Canadian RAV4 plant is deploying seven Agility Robotics humanoid robots after a year‑long pilot to unload and move ...
The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
OJP talked to Jonathan Hurst about the state of robotics, the climate for growing a business in Oregon, the challenges he faces, and the social implications of robots in the workplace.
In this panel, experts will cut through the hype to examine what humanoids can realistically accomplish in factories and warehouses today.
Today, Agility Robotics announced its rebrand to Agility – marking a significant evolution in the company’s identity as it advances the future of humanoid automation. The new name reflects the ...
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