BMW launches humanoid robot pilot at its Leipzig plant, expanding its Physical AI strategy in automotive manufacturing.
Humanoid robots have arms and legs, but can they work alongside human beings, or will they replace them? Their use is growing, but are they ready?
Group joins Tesla and other carmakers as industry turns to AI-powered robots to cut labour and manufacturing costs ...
Inside the Leipzig plant, humanoid robots will learn real production tasks as BMW experiments with a new era of AI-assisted manufacturing.
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BMW is adding humanoid robots to the factory floor in Germany after an earlier pilot project at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant in America. To ...
BMW is testing Hexagon's AEON bots, a new set of physical AI humanoids, at its Leipzig plant following a successful pilot ...
BMW is starting to put humanoid robots to work in Europe — a first for the company — as it looks for new ways to improve ...
The Bavarian firm is the latest vehicle maker to employ humanoids in an effort to reduce labour and manufacturing costs.
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BMW launched an initial test deployment of Hexagon's AEON humanoid at its Group Plant Leipzig in December 2025 ...