Japan Airlines, in partnership with GMO AI & Robotics, will start trialing humanoid robots to help baggage handlers at Haneda ...
Will humans soon be replaced by robots at Japan’s airports? The Japanese airline Japan Airlines (JAL) is testing, together with a partner company, how humanoid robots could take over tasks in ground ...
Humanoid robots are getting a new gig as baggage handlers and cargo loaders at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport—part of a Japan Airlines experiment to address a human labor shortage as airport visitor numbers ...
When Japan Airlines deployed humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in May 2026, the industry's message was hard to miss.
Japan Airlines has announced (1) a partnership with a Japanese robotics company which it hopes will result in humanoid robots ...
The robots will be introduced at the start of May by Japan Airlines on a trial basis, though the ultimate goal is to deploy ...
The G1 robot is intended to take over tasks in baggage handling at Tokyo-Haneda Airport and support human personnel in their work.
Tokyo university opens automated robot lab with Maholo LabDroid conducting medical experiments without human staff present.
Unitree has taken mecha robots from Japanese anime as a model for its latest humanoid GD01 robot. It is primarily intended to ...
Japan's robot lab operates 24/7 with zero human staff, using 10 autonomous machines to accelerate medical research and drug ...
Japan has one of the world’s oldest populations, and a strained health and care workforce. It has also long been the global ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) will begin using humanoid robots for ground handling work at a major Tokyo airport from May in a multi-year trial designed to reduce pressure on staff and address labour shortages ...