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Honda: The Land Of Automation

Honda’s manufacturing plants have largely moved to automation as a means of performing repetitive or labor-intensive tasks, such as welding and metalworking. And while we all know that robotics are slowly gaining hold in manufacturing plants worldwide, it’s sometimes hard to understand the scope until you actually see it.

Honda’s manufacturing plants have largely moved to automation as a means of performing repetitive or labor-intensive tasks, such as welding and metalworking. And while we all know that robotics are slowly gaining hold in manufacturing plants worldwide, it’s sometimes hard to understand the scope until you actually see it. This regiment of Honda robots looks to be in lock-step with one another, and it's sort of beautiful.

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