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[email protected] August 14th 17 03:14 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
Watch what is possible when you start with a clean slate and build a
car with the best possible technology currently available:

http://www.youtube.com/embed/8_lfxPI5ObM?rel=0 [1]

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Tim August 14th 17 04:09 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
Wayne, it's amazing to watch the future technologies excelerate with the speed they do..

[email protected] August 14th 17 04:10 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:23:25 -0600 (MDT), justan wrote:

Lucky for the union guys a human supervises mounting the wheels
and turns the lugnuts.


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Only under the supervision of a robot. :-)

Surprisingly enough they actually employ about 3,000 people but you
wouldn't know it by watching the video. Setting up the automation and
keeping it running must take a substantial effort. That's where the
future jobs are.

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Its Me August 14th 17 04:38 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 11:10:20 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:23:25 -0600 (MDT), justan wrote:

Lucky for the union guys a human supervises mounting the wheels
and turns the lugnuts.


===

Only under the supervision of a robot. :-)

Surprisingly enough they actually employ about 3,000 people but you
wouldn't know it by watching the video. Setting up the automation and
keeping it running must take a substantial effort. That's where the
future jobs are.


A guy I work with had a previous job installing and setting up manufacturing robotics. He was working in a facility that "employed" prisoners who earned spending money with their work. He was out on the factory floor setting up one of the new machines and turned around to a group that had assembled and were angry. One of the guys approached and asked if he was putting this stuff in to take away their jobs. He explained that the robots didn't run themselves, and there would be jobs for them to supervise and run the robots. He says the guys calmed down, started asking questions and got really interested in how they worked. That got him out of a tight spot, and the workers ended up interested in the robotics and they kept their jobs.

[email protected] August 14th 17 06:03 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 11:10:14 -0400,
wrote:

On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:23:25 -0600 (MDT), justan wrote:

Lucky for the union guys a human supervises mounting the wheels
and turns the lugnuts.


===

Only under the supervision of a robot. :-)

Surprisingly enough they actually employ about 3,000 people but you
wouldn't know it by watching the video. Setting up the automation and
keeping it running must take a substantial effort. That's where the
future jobs are.


The problem is those 3000 people will replace 15000

[email protected] August 14th 17 07:23 PM

The Future of Manufacturing
 
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 13:03:57 -0400, wrote:

On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 11:10:14 -0400,

wrote:

On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:23:25 -0600 (MDT), justan wrote:

Lucky for the union guys a human supervises mounting the wheels
and turns the lugnuts.


===

Only under the supervision of a robot. :-)

Surprisingly enough they actually employ about 3,000 people but you
wouldn't know it by watching the video. Setting up the automation and
keeping it running must take a substantial effort. That's where the
future jobs are.


The problem is those 3000 people will replace 15000


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Of course there is no actual "replacement" in this case since it is a
brand new start up operation. Basically it's a demonstration of what
you can do when starting with a blank sheet of paper.

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John H[_2_] August 15th 17 07:16 PM

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On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 10:14:33 -0400, wrote:

Watch what is possible when you start with a clean slate and build a
car with the best possible technology currently available:

http://www.youtube.com/embed/8_lfxPI5ObM?rel=0 [1]

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The seat robot was very impressive.


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