Iván Hernández Dalas: Beyond the assembly line — swarm robotics emerge
A computer-generated image of futuristic aerospace assembly with swarm robotics. Source: World Business Academy The evolution of manufacturing technology has continually progressed to meet the growing demands for efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. As industries adapt to meet these challenges, one area of exploration has emerged as a frontrunner: swarm robotics. In the first part of this discussion, we looked at the evolution of automated production in automotive and aerospace. As with many great ideas, the concept for swarm robotics for large, complex manufacturing came from necessity. As the principal designer of a revolutionary new aircraft, the H2Clipper, we procured dozens of basic patents for building a 100% “green” lighter-than-air dirigible for delivering liquid hydrogen from where it was able to be produced at the lowest cost to areas with the greatest need for clean energy. In order to carry up to 400,000 lb. (18,143.6 kg) of liquid hydrogen in one direction ...