March 04, 2021 12:46 PM
Industry 4.0 gallery
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Hyundai Motor Group created Vex, a wearable robot exoskeleton, to make overhead assembly work easier.
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Survival, a self-driving robot, at a Ford body and stamping plant in Valencia, Spain, in 2019. It can carry spare parts and welding material.
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Workers at BMW's Munich Pilot Plant can overlay real objects with holographic 3D models.
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Czech automaker Skoda used a "digital twin" to help it install and integrate a new robot station at a component plant in Vrchlabi.
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A salute to "Star Trek": Audi created a walkable "holodeck" that allows engineers to assess virtually the design of new models at an early stage.
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Working with supplier Mahle and industrial machine maker Trumpf, Porsche used 3-D printing technology to create pistons for the high-performance engine of the 911 GT2 RS. Below, a laser beam heats and melts metal powder as the piston is formed.





