The culmination of Hyundai Motor Group’s manufacturing technology capabilities ‘HMGMA’, establishment of a cutting-edge smart factory [Korean]

Hyundai Motor Group has completed its state-of-the-art smart factory, Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), ahead of its 40th anniversary in the U.S. This facility integrates advanced manufacturing technologies, including AI and robotics, to enhance production efficiency and quality, positioning Hyundai as a leader in the North American mobility market.

Unitree showcases the world’s first humanoid robot capable of performing a kick-up movement [Indonesian]

Unitree has unveiled the G1, the world’s first humanoid robot capable of performing a kick-up. Demonstrating impressive agility, the G1 can rise from a lying position without using its hands and execute various martial arts movements, showcasing advanced algorithms and motion capture technology for precise movement replication.

The MZ generation is flocking to smart factories… Productivity jumps 33.6% and sales increase 12.7% [AI Prism*Startup Founder News] [Korean]

The rise of smart factories is transforming the manufacturing sector, attracting the MZ generation and boosting productivity by 33.6% and sales by 12.7%. Hyundai’s $21 billion investment in the U.S. aims to create over 8,500 jobs, highlighting the importance of local production amid global competition.

Google executive: Quantum computing may be just five years away from practical application – cnBeta.COM mobile version [Chinese]

A Google executive predicts that practical applications of quantum computing may be just five years away. This breakthrough could revolutionize fields like advanced physics and AI data generation. Despite recent stock declines in quantum companies, experts acknowledge the potential of quantum technology, though challenges remain significant.

Skateboarding Robots: Teaching Machines to Master Physical Contact [English]

Researchers at the University of Michigan and Southern University of Science and Technology have developed a framework enabling four-legged robots to skateboard. This innovative system, called DHAL, allows robots to master complex movements involving physical contact, paving the way for practical applications in urban delivery and dexterous manipulation tasks.

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