Humanoid robots are no longer preparing for factory work. They're doing it.
Figure's latest humanoid robot, F.03, has officially arrived at BMW.
This is where the real test begins.
- Not in a controlled demo.
- Not in a viral video.
On a production floor where every second, every task, and every mistake has a cost.
The future of humanoid robotics won't be decided by what robots can do in a lab.
It will be decided by whether they can deliver value during an entire factory shift. BMW is now part of that experiment.
Do you think humanoid robots will become standard equipment in factories before 2030?
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