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Imagine a world where various robots work seamlessly together without human intervention. LG’s subsidiary recently demonstrated such a logistics workflow using different types of autonomous robots. From humanoids to quadrupeds and wheel-based robots, these machines collaborated effortlessly thanks to LG CNS’s Physical Works platform.
During a live demonstration in Seoul, robots from different manufacturers completed warehouse tasks autonomously. They picked up, transported, and stacked packages with precision and efficiency. LG CNS’s PhysicalWorks RX platform showcased how robots can be trained and managed in real-time to perform tasks across different brands, enhancing productivity in industrial settings.
LG CNS emphasizes the importance of integrated software systems in the robotics industry to enable robots to execute tasks reliably. Their Physical Works platform streamlines robot deployment, reduces operational costs, and increases productivity through efficient management and coordination of robot fleets.
The company’s investment in humanoid control and robot foundation models aligns with its vision for the future of robotics. By collaborating with various sectors and participating in projects like the Busan Smart City pilot, LG CNS is paving the way for the widespread adoption of robotic technologies in diverse applications.
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