
Legged robots might quickly be welding on an HD Hyundai shipbuilding website. Supply: NEURA Robotics
NEURA Robotics final week introduced that it has entered right into a strategic partnership with HD Hyundai Samho Co. and HD Hyundai Robotics Co. The businesses plan to collectively develop and check specialised quadruped and humanoid robots to be used within the shipbuilding trade.
“This strategic partnership as soon as once more demonstrates the flexibility of cognitive robots – even in probably the most demanding industrial environments on the earth,” acknowledged David Reger, founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics. “Along with Hyundai, we’re laying the groundwork for solely new paths in clever automation.”
Based as Han’s Robotic in 2019, NEURA claimed that its “cognitive robots” mix sensors and elements for bodily intelligence on every of its units. The Metzingen, Germany-based firm stated its newest collaborations will advance automation and robotics innovation.
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NEURA Robotics and HD Hyundai‘s Samho and Robotics models stated they’ll mix their experience to develop legged robots. They added that they’ll check the robots in real-world situations to validate their potential to extend effectivity, security, and productiveness.
Business curiosity in robotics is partly a response to a rising scarcity of expert labor, famous the companions.
“We’ll take a number one function in making a safer and extra productive shipyard setting by making use of specialised welding robots that meet the varied high quality necessities of the shipbuilding trade,” stated Sanghun Ryu, government director of the Automation Innovation Heart Division at HD Hyundai Samho.
The businesses stated they’ll do the next:
- HD Hyundai Samho will present the demonstration environments and validate sensible applicability, drawing on its a few years of expertise with automation options in shipbuilding.
- HD Hyundai Robotics will present technical assist, together with path studying information and efficiency validation, utilizing its in depth experience in welding automation.
- NEURA Robotics will contribute its main cognitive robotics expertise — together with the 4NE1 humanoid platform — to develop and commercialize humanoid choices for shipbuilding functions.
“This settlement promotes various technological collaborations and highlights our management in growing robot-based automation options for shipyards,” added Younghoon Tune, government director of the Answer Improvement Division at HD Hyundai Robotics. “Our objective is to contribute to the long-term competitiveness of the shipbuilding trade.”
South Korea-based HD Hyundai, previously Hyundai Heavy Industries, can be working with Persona AI on humanoids in shipbuilding.

From left: Younghoon Tune, vice chairman at HD Hyundai Robotics; David Reger, CEO of NEURA; and Sanghun Ryu, vice chairman at HD Hyundai Samho. Supply: NEURA Robotics
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“This initiative represents a milestone within the world development of clever, collaborative robotics and is anticipated to make an enduring contribution to innovation, competitiveness, and the longer term viability of the shipbuilding trade,” stated NEURA Robotics.
The settlement was one in every of a number of that NEURA Robotics signed at Automatica final month. It additionally stated it’ll work with Vodafone on 5G connectivity; NVIDIA for AI, simulation, and onboard computing; and SAP on digital twins and enterprise AI integration.
As well as, NEURA is collaborating with Flexion on enhancing robotic mobility and coordination and with Omron, Kawasaki, and Delta Electronics on white-label robotics merchandise. The corporate’s presentation of its 4NE1 robotic in Munich was affected by site visitors delays, displaying each the challenges of logistics at commerce reveals and of assembly expectations for humanoid capabilities.