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Mitsubishi Motors to make humanoid robots for its own auto factories
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Mitsubishi Motors to make humanoid robots for its own auto factories

Mitsubishi Motors, a major Japanese automaker, has announced plans to collaborate with Tokyo-based startup Highlanders to develop and potentially mass-produce humanoid robots for use in its own automotive manufacturing facilities. The partnership aims to begin production as early as 2027, marking a significant step into robotics technology for the company. The collaboration was showcased during an event in Tokyo where a prototype of the joint development was displayed.

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Mitsubishi Motors to make humanoid robots for its own auto factories

Mitsubishi Motors, a major Japanese automaker, has announced plans to collaborate with Tokyo-based startup Highlanders to develop and potentially mass-produce humanoid robots for use in its own automotive manufacturing facilities. The partnership aims to begin production as early as 2027, marking a significant step into robotics technology for the company. The collaboration was showcased during an event in Tokyo where a prototype of the joint development was displayed.

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