Apollo robots move freely around labor workshops and perform unique tasks, and employees will monitor production processes through a chatbot.
The Mercedes-Benz automaker is beginning to use humanoid robots and artificial intelligence in the Berlin factory process Marienfelde. This has been reported to the appropriate press release on the manufacturer’s website.
The Benz Digital Factory Campus (MBDFC), the company’s change center, was opened at the Marienfelde factory in 2022. Its basis is the digital ecosystem, which combines all software applications and labor data on the Mercedes-Benz Global Network. It is there that innovations have been tested before the size of other businesses.
Mercedes-Benz is now updating this system, for the first time integrating the process of producing Apollo’s humanoid robots from the American Company Apptronik. Unlike the stationary industrial robots who perform the same activities somewhere, Apollo freely moves production workshops and performs activities of various types, accelerating production processes.
Robots are subject to logistics tests, transportation of components and examining the quality of the components. The use of enlarged reality and remote management technology gives you to train robots to interact with real production conditions. In the future, Apollo may work autonomy, which will be a success in the introduction of flexible robotic systems.
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