Hyundai Motor Group plans to start using human like robots in its factories from 2028.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Hyundai introduced Atlas, a humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics. Atlas is designed to work.
Hyundai intends to bring Atlas robots to its factories worldwide, including a plant in Georgia, USA.The rollout isn’t linked to that event, but it underlines Hyundai’s focus on creating safer, more modern workplaces.
How Atlas Robots Will Change Factory Work
Atlas won’t replace human workers overnight. Hyundai says the robots will gradually take on more tasks. Early responsibilities will include heavy lifting, repetitive jobs, and work that involves safety risks. This will ease the physical burden on employees and create safer working conditions.
Hyundai owns a majority stake in Boston Dynamics, the company famous for Spot, the four-legged robot dog.
Other global companies are exploring similar technology. Amazon, Tesla, and China’s BYD have all announced plans to use humanoid robots in their operations. This shows that human like robots are quickly becoming a major focus in manufacturing, logistics, and technology.
As robotics technology improves, human like robots are expected to become more common in factories..
