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How Hyundai Is Building the Factory of the Future in India Using AI and ML

AI, ML, and robotics power manufacturing agility at Chennai and Talegaon.

By Ketan Thakkar & Kiran Murali calendar 21 Apr 2025 Views icon13638 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
How Hyundai Is Building the Factory of the Future in India Using AI and ML

The automobile industry is no stranger to automation, having been one of the first to incorporate the use of robots. But now, Hyundai Motor India has gone one step further, empowering the robots with artificial intelligence to carry out tasks that they were simply not equipped to earlier.

Many of the 790 or so robots working at its Sriperumbudur facility now come with AI, giving them novel capabilities.

An example is the AI-powered exterior confirmation system. Earlier, operators manually inspected car parts against specifications — a time-consuming and error-prone process. With a tablet-based interface and barcode scanning, the ...

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