German carmaker BMW is bringing humanoid robots to its European factories for the first time, the Hexagon Aeon to be deployed ...
Humanoid robots will be tested on EV battery and component tasks, with another run in April 2026 and a broader pilot planned ...
Artificial intelligence is evolving at an unprecedented pace, advancing from simple generative tasks to autonomous decision-making through agentic models. Now AI is moving beyond the digital realm ...
As part of its iFactory strategy, the automaker is taking the merging of physical production and digital intelligence a step ...
BMW launched an initial test deployment of Hexagon's AEON humanoid at its Group Plant Leipzig in December 2025 ...
Humanoid robots are heading to the Leipzig plant to assemble batteries, expanding on a U.S. pilot that logged thousands of ...
BMW now also wants to use humanoid robots in automotive production in Europe. A pilot project is set to begin at the BMW ...
BMW Group is stepping up the use of physical AI across its production network.
The two AI-powered Aeon robots – touted as being smart enough to make their own decisions – will work alongside human staff.
Following a successful pilot program at its South Carolina plant, BMW will take its Physical AI robots to the Leipzig factory in Germany.
Hexagon leverages industry-leading expertise in measurement technologies, AI and autonomous systems to introduce an advanced humanoid robot to accelerate next-generation autonomy AEON combines best-in ...
Swedish industrial software and sensor company Hexagon launched a humanoid robot called Aeon, which is built using Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) full robotics stack. Aeon is designed for error-prone, ...