UBTECH has launched the first collaborative training program for multi-humanoid robots. This project was carried out at ZEEKR ‘s smart factory, which has allowed several Walker S1 humanoid robots to work together, performing complex tasks in multi-task and multi-scenario situations.
Swarm intelligence and multi-humanoid robots
In recent years, industrial automation has faced challenges when integrating humanoid robots into production sectors that require collaboration between multiple units. Now, swarm intelligence is presented as a solution, to allow these robots to operate efficiently on a large scale. The company UBTECH has implemented BrainNet technology , a system that allows humanoid robots to make collective decisions and interact efficiently in complex industrial tasks.
Through the implementation of the IoH system , command controls, and multimodal reasoning model, Walker S1 robots can autonomously break down and coordinate tasks, improving accuracy and optimization across multiple workstations.
The collaborative training phase 2.0 has put the Walker S1 robots ’ abilities to the test in tasks such as collaborative sorting, handling and precision assembly. In ZEEKR ’s final assembly shop, the robots demonstrated their ability to work together in a coordinated manner, handling large workloads and performing assembly tasks with high precision.
With the support of automotive giants such as Geely Auto , FAW-Volkswagen and BYD , the company has managed to improve the approach that allows robots to dynamically adapt to different environments, adjusting their postures and forces to optimize their performance. For example, when handling heavy parts, robots can balance the load and adjust the trajectory, ensuring greater stability and efficiency in the development of their functions.
The first network of collaborative “multihumanoids”. Source: UBTECH Robotics
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