Less than three years ago, these were bare fields in humble Ellabell, Georgia. Today, the vast Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant is exactly what people imagine when they talk about the future of EV and ...
We currently live in a world that’s increasingly saturated by artificial intelligence and robotics. Hyundai’s multi-billion-dollar factory in Georgia is leaning on both to continue its upward ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The South Korean automaker’s new $7.6 billion factory is a bulwark against tariffs and EV-hostile policies. The ...
Hyundai Motor Group plans a closer collaboration with its Boston Dynamics robotics unit, purchased in 2021, which has developed a number of bipedal and quadrupedal robots. The industrial giant plans ...
South Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor Group has entered into a long-term partnership with its US-based robotics subsidiary Boston Dynamics Inc. The collaboration would entail the automaker helping the ...
Hyundai reveals wearable, robotic X-ble Shoulder device that acts as a human exoskeleton, helping to lift items. The wearable robotic tech is aimed at workers in various fields, from factory work to ...
If cars can drive themselves, why can’t robots automatically charge your EV? That may soon be a reality after Hyundai Motor showcased its new automatic charging robots (ACRs) in Korea. Hyundai and Kia ...
Hyundai's automatic charging robot is up and running in Korea. The robot automatically detects an EV's charging port and plugs in. More robots are on the way, with Hyundai already bagging Korean and ...
Plugging in a charging cable to top up your electric car's battery is not exactly rocket science, but we're finally approaching the robot age so why not let the bots do it? That's just what Hyundai is ...