China's first training center for Humanoid robots opens up new opportunities!
China's first training center for Humanoid robots opens up new opportunities!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - Shanghai Electric, a leading company in the field of energy technology, has launched a pioneering project together with nine other research institutions: the first heterogeneous training area for humanoid robots in China, the Humanoid Robot Kylin training ground. The opening of this facility, which is to train up to 1,000 humanoid robots by 2027, marks significant progress in the country's humanoid robotics industry. During the opening ceremony, a cooperation agreement to accelerate the industrial application of robots was also signed, reports pr newswire .
Currently the training area offers space for over 100 humanoid robots, which makes it the largest of its kind in China. Shanghai Electric plans to significantly expand this capacity in order to train 1,000 multi -purpose robots at the same time by 2027. The planned training programs will cover numerous industries, including mechanical engineering, automotive industry and household appliances. By continuous training, robots are intended to collect valuable data about industrial processes that are important for the development of more precise robot models and their wider implementation. According to OTS Risky environments, especially the core power industry, are in focus.
Already on December 1, 2024, the first humanoid robot for routine activities in the nuclear industry was successfully put into operation. This robot is intended to replace traditional, risky tasks and thus increase efficiency and security in the industry. The continuous cooperation between Shanghai Electric and the National Local Center aims to further integrate humanoid robots into industrial applications and to promote technological excellence in nuclear energy. Shanghai Electric remains determined to accelerate progress in industrial robotics through innovative approaches and thus actively help shape the future of intelligent production.
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