Siemens trials Humanoid robot for autonomous logistics

Siemens has successfully trialled a humanoid robot for autonomous logistics at its electronics factory in Germany. The robot, powered by NVIDIA's AI stack, achieved high throughput rates and accuracy in tote-handling tasks.
A humanoid robot powered by NVIDIA's physical AI stack has completed autonomous logistics operations at a Siemens electronics factory in Erlangen, Germany. The robot, HMND 01 Alpha, carried out tote-handling tasks autonomously, achieving 60 tote moves per hour and over 90% pick-and-place accuracy. The system integrates with Siemens' Xcelerator platform, enabling real-time data exchange and coordination with other automated systems. Humanoid built the system using NVIDIA technologies, including Jetson Thor and Isaac Sim. The collaboration between Humanoid, Siemens, and NVIDIA aims to develop fully AI-driven manufacturing environments. The trial demonstrates the readiness of humanoid robots for real-world industrial deployment.
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