Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has offered one of his strongest predictions yet about the future of manufacturing, telling Beijing Daily that the next five years will bring a major shift powered by artificial ...
Xiaomi doesn't just make good smartphones — it does so in a high-tech dark factory that's heavily automated and can build ...
Chinese robotics company UBTECH has deployed dozens of its Walker S1 humanoid robots inside an electric vehicle factory operated by ZEEKR, testing whether teams of bipedal machines can handle real ...
Humanoid and NVIDIA have jointly deployed AI-powered humanoid robots in live operations at an electronics factory. The robots ...
Xiaomi's smart factory in Changping, Beijing, stands at the forefront of a global manufacturing shift. This 96,900 square-yard facility uses advanced robotics and AI to operate without any human ...
The unlikely star of a recent marathon livestream was a robot on a factory assembly line -- and it kept viewers glued for eight straight hours. On Tuesday, AgiBot, a Shanghai-based embodied AI company ...
Robots are rapidly transforming Chinese factories, taking over dirty, dangerous, and monotonous tasks often referred to as the “3D” jobs (dirty, dangerous, and dull), and reshaping the country’s ...
Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD25) focused on the role of physical AI in future factories, featuring humanoid, task-specific, and service robots on-site and demonstrating how AI can train them through ...
Manufacturers must align their digital transformation with workforce reskilling to move from traditional production to ...
Xiaomi already uses advanced AI in its car plant. Jun gave one great example. Making large, complex car parts used to be slow. Human checks were hard to do well. Now, Xiaomi uses smart X-ray machines.
With the electric vehicle market approaching maturity and growth momentum slowing, automakers are turning to artificial intelligence and robotics as the "second curve" of manufacturing transformation.