Apptronik and Jabil expand production of Apollo humanoid robots

The collaboration between Apptronik and Jabil promises to accelerate the adoption of Apollo humanoid robots across a variety of industries.
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Apptronik and Jabil have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to scale up production of their Apollo humanoid robots . This agreement aims to integrate these robots into dedicated manufacturing production lines , optimizing processes with the help of advanced robotics.

Apollo, designed to perform internal logistics and manufacturing tasks, will begin its testing phase at the facilities of Jabil, one of the leading companies in manufacturing and supply chain solutions.

Collaboration for the manufacture of humanoid robots

The partnership, which is seen as a step toward mass adoption of humanoids, highlights the Apollo robots’ ability to perform repetitive tasks such as inspection, sorting, and assembly. These tasks that were previously performed manually by workers can now be handled by robots , allowing employees to focus on higher value-added activities.

The implementation of humanoids in industry has the potential to transform not only manufacturing operations, but also areas such as retail and elderly care.

Impact on manufacturing and logistics efficiency

Apollo’s innovative design , based on advanced motors and actuators, enables mass production at affordable prices, facilitating Apptronik’s expansion into new markets. By leveraging Jabil’s infrastructure for global production, the company will be able to rapidly scale humanoid manufacturing worldwide.

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Apollo Robot. Source: Apptronik

According to Jeff Cardenas, co-founder of Apptronik, this collaboration is essential to achieve the “inertia” necessary for robots to become a common tool in the world of work.

Global adoption of robots in various industries

As Apptronik and Jabil continue to evaluate and test the Apollos in real-world manufacturing environments, they hope to replicate this integration across multiple industries , improving the efficiency and safety of operations.

The future of robotics in manufacturing looks bright thanks to the ability of robots to adapt and perform a wide variety of tasks, from logistics to quality inspection.

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Source and photos: Apptronik