en.Wedoany.com Reported - Germany's BEUMER Group, through its innovation lab BEUMER Group Evolution, is exploring the application prospects of humanoid robots in the field of intralogistics. Sebastian Sickmann, head of the team, stated that in the face of the dual challenges of labor shortages and technological development, physical AI technology, which integrates robotics and artificial intelligence, is expected to become a solution. BEUMER Group has already showcased a humanoid robot prototype at its exhibition innovation corner and has initiated collaboration with the German company Neura Robotics.

Sebastian Sickmann pointed out that these humanoid robots possess flexibility and cognitive abilities, enabling them to hear and perceive like humans, demonstrating unique scalability advantages in warehouse scenarios. BEUMER Group does not pursue fully automated "dark warehouses" or the complete elimination of manual operations, but instead advocates for collaborative work between humanoid robots and humans. Regarding when the technology can be practically implemented, the team has not provided a specific timeline, believing that application directions need to be explored together with partners and customers. Sebastian Sickmann stated that when humanoid robots can operate reliably around the clock, intralogistics will need to be redesigned, but this stage has not yet been reached. BEUMER Group is seeking collaboration with peers in the intralogistics field to advance the development of this technology.
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