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Agility's Digit humanoid robot will be deployed at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada.
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Agility Robotics
Agility's Digit humanoid robot will be deployed at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada.
Agility Robotics, creator of the general-purpose Digit humanoid robot, announced that Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) has signed a commercial agreement with the company.
After a successful pilot, TMMC said that it plans to deploy Digit in its facilities to support employees with manufacturing, supply chain and logistics operations.
Agility said that TMMC joins a growing number of Fortune 500 companies deploying Agility’s humanoid robots across the globe, including GXO, Schaeffler and Amazon.
“Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada has long been a leader in automotive manufacturing innovation,” explained Tim Hollander, president, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada. “After evaluating a number of robots, we are excited to deploy Digit to improve the team member experience and further increase operational efficiency in our manufacturing facilities.”
This deployment will see seven Digit humanoids at TMMC’s Woodstock, Ontario, facility.
“Toyota is one of the premier companies in the world; one with a long history of innovation and success, so it’s a privilege to join forces to integrate humanoid robotic solutions like Digit into automotive production,” said Peggy Johnson, CEO of Agility Robotics. “I look forward to continuing our work with Toyota to identify all the ways that Digit can help the employees working at their production facilities. With our next generation of Digit, we will be the first company to deliver the first cooperatively safe humanoid robot to work alongside people, allowing companies like Toyota to scale their use of humanoids well beyond what is possible today.”
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