BMW's Virtual Factory Uses AI to Hone the Assembly Line : vi

BMW's Virtual Factory Uses AI to Hone the Assembly Line


To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.
German carmaker BMW plans to start making drivetrains for electric vehicles at a vast factory in Regensburg, Bavaria, later in 2021. Well before any new parts roll off the production line, the entire manufacturing process will run in stunningly realistic detail inside a virtual version of the factory.
The simulation allows managers to plan the production process in greater detail than was previously possible, says Markus Grüeneisl, who leads production strategy at BMW. “We now have a perfect digital twin of our real-time production,” he says.
The simulation is part of BMW’s plan to use more artificial intelligence in manufacturing. Grüeneisl says machine-learning algorithms can simulate robots performing complex maneuvers to find the most efficient process. Over time, BMW wants to use the simulation to have robots learn how to perform increasingly complex jobs.

Related Keywords

Germany , German , , Nvidia , Business , Kai Hub , Artificial Intelligence , Human Computer Interaction , Big Company , Manufacturing , Images , Sensors , Machine Learning , Machine Vision , Robotics , Robots , Web , ஜெர்மனி , ஜெர்மன் , வணிக , ஐ மையம் , செயற்கை உளவுத்துறை , மனிதன் கணினி தொடர்பு , பெரியது நிறுவனம் , உற்பத்தி , படங்கள் , சென்சார்கள் , இயந்திரம் கற்றல் , இயந்திரம் பார்வை , ரோபாட்டிக்ஸ் , ரோபோக்கள் , வலை ,

© 2025 Vimarsana