Inside Toyota's quiet humanoid programme
Toyota has been making humanoids since 2004 and almost never talks about them. The strategy is finally starting to make sense.
Kenji Watanabe · 23 May · 3 min
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Kenji writes from Osaka on Asian robotics manufacturing, supply chains, and the engineering culture inside the world's largest robot makers.
Toyota has been making humanoids since 2004 and almost never talks about them. The strategy is finally starting to make sense.
Kenji Watanabe · 23 May · 3 min
A joint development agreement between Toyota and FANUC has the potential to reshape industrial humanoids in Asia. Neither company is saying much.
Kenji Watanabe · 23 May · 3 min
Honda retired Asimo in 2018 to a wave of nostalgia. The company's new humanoid programme, announced this week, is unmistakably the same culture starting again.
Kenji Watanabe · 17 May · 3 min
Integration, training, and change management account for 60 to 70 percent of total deployment cost. The hardware is the easy part.
Kenji Watanabe · 2 May · 3 min
Japan's third humanoid programme announcement in six months signals a cultural shift in how the country's manufacturers view the category.
Kenji Watanabe · 1 May · 3 min