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Learn to build a simulation framework for analyzing automotive manufacturing location decisions, similar to Stellantis's strategic expansion plans in North America.
British AI company Humanoid is partnering with German industrial supplier Schaeffler to deploy humanoid robots in manufacturing facilities by 2032, marking a major step toward physical AI integration in industry.
Tesla's China president Wang Hao calls the Shanghai Gigafactory a 'golden key' to mass-producing humanoid robots, signaling a major strategic move in the company's robotics ambitions.
Accenture Ventures has invested in General Robotics to advance its physical AI strategy, aiming to unify factory AI across multiple robot brands through the GRID platform.
Learn to build an agentic AI platform for manufacturing execution systems, similar to Athena's FabOrchestrator, that automates reporting, support tickets, and system modeling.
Learn how Eclipse, a venture firm investing in physical industries, is raising $1.3 billion to fund the next generation of robotics, manufacturing, and energy companies.
Geely Holding Group, led by billionaire chairman Li Shufu, has announced it will stop building new factories and instead lease existing ones, citing overcapacity in the global automotive industry.
Swedish deep-tech company PaperShell has secured €40.3 million from the EU Innovation Fund to expand its Tibro plant to 23,000 tonnes per year by 2030.
Jeff Bezos is reportedly planning a $100 billion initiative to acquire and transform legacy manufacturing firms using AI technology. The project represents a major expansion into industrial automation and digital transformation.
Align Technology has become one of the world's largest users of 3D printing technology through its Invisalign clear braces manufacturing process. The company's CEO Joe Hogan revealed how additive manufacturing enables precise, patient-specific dental appliances that revolutionize orthodontic treatment.
BMW Group has deployed humanoid robots at its Leipzig plant in Germany, marking the first automotive use of such technology in Europe. The move signals a new era of flexible automation in manufacturing.
Mind Robotics, a spin-out from Rivian founded by CEO RJ Scaringe, has raised $500 million to develop AI-powered industrial robots. The company plans to leverage data from Rivian's factory to train its systems and deploy robots in manufacturing environments.