Hyundai to deploy 25,000 Atlas robots, showcasing advanced capabilities
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Boston Dynamics has released a video showcasing its Atlas humanoid robot lifting and carrying a refrigerator.
- Hyundai Motor Group plans to deploy over 25,000 Atlas robots in its factories.
- The move is part of Hyundai's strategy to integrate advanced robotics into its automotive production lines, with initial deployments expected in U.S. plants.
Hyundai Motor Group is making a bold statement about the future of manufacturing with its ambitious plan to deploy over 25,000 Atlas humanoid robots across its production facilities. The recent release of a video demonstrating Atlas's ability to lift and carry a refrigerator, a task requiring sophisticated balance and control, serves as a powerful showcase of the robot's advanced capabilities. This demonstration is not merely a technical feat; it's a strategic move to highlight the robot's readiness for real-world industrial applications beyond the lab. By emphasizing Atlas's potential to handle variable objects and maintain stability in complex environments, Hyundai signals its intent to revolutionize automotive assembly. The planned deployment, starting with U.S. plants like the Metaplant America in 2028 and Kia's Georgia facility in 2029, underscores a commitment to leveraging cutting-edge robotics to enhance efficiency and address strenuous tasks for human workers. This initiative positions Hyundai at the forefront of robotic integration in the automotive sector, potentially setting a new industry standard.
This is an important turning point showing that Atlas is entering the stage of performing tasks in variable industrial environments beyond laboratory-level motion demonstrations.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.