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Robots For Humanity inaugurates the first training center.

Updated: 5 days ago

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At Robots For Humanity, we are proud to take a major step forward in advancing automation in Argentina with the opening of the country’s first Humanoid Robot Training Center. As a pioneering space in Latin America, our facility is designed to develop and train AI-powered robotic units capable of performing complex tasks in industrial environments.


Founded in Córdoba, Robots For Humanity has quickly become a key player in delivering innovative technological solutions for industry. From our new headquarters at the Córdoba Innovar y Emprender Business Park, we aim to combine cutting-edge research, applied innovation, and technology transfer to support sectors facing a shortage of skilled labor.


This milestone was made possible through our partnership with Big Dipper, the official representative of Unitree Robotics in Argentina, who provided the humanoid robot used in our training and demonstration programs. Together, we are shaping the future of intelligent automation in Latin America.


A pioneering model in the region


At our Córdoba training center, we have created a state-of-the-art facility equipped with simulators, AI laboratories, and a physical testing area where our humanoid robots practice their movements before being deployed to their final destinations. Each unit begins with a digital simulation phase, recreating the real-world environment where it will eventually operate, allowing it to learn routines through our specialized software.


Our center uniquely combines digital simulation with physical training in a real industrial setting.


Once the simulation phase is complete, robots move into physical training under conditions that closely resemble an industrial plant. Here, they are exposed to real production scenarios: handling parts, transporting materials, assembling components, and performing precise repetitive tasks. This comprehensive training approach ensures that when our robots arrive at a company, they are fully prepared to operate efficiently without lengthy calibrations.


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The humanoid robots developed at our Córdoba center can handle up to 70% of repetitive or low-complexity tasks in sectors like automotive, logistics, and energy. Human operators continue to perform tasks that require reasoning or unprogrammed decisions. Our goal is to free workers for supervision, programming, and maintenance.


With our Robot-as-a-Service model, companies can deploy robots without buying them, reducing upfront investment and making advanced automation accessible for SMEs.


Training combines digital simulations, machine learning, and physical calibration. Each robot has a digital twin to predict behavior and optimize performance. Full training takes from one week to three months, preparing robots to interact with humans, recognize objects, and adapt to different industrial environments.


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Córdoba Becomes a Regional Hub for Humanoid Robotics


Our Córdoba training center is already operating its first group of robots in calibration, while others are in advanced programming. Some will be deployed to industrial plants across Argentina, and others could be exported to companies in the region interested in adopting this technology.


The center includes a data analysis lab that monitors robot performance and adjusts algorithms in real time. Each robot collects performance data, which is used to improve future models. By combining robotics with data analytics and machine learning, we ensure continuous optimization of our systems.


In the medium term, Robots For Humanity plans to expand training capacity and establish a network of regional centers across different provinces. Our goal is to deploy several hundred humanoid robots in Argentina and Latin America in the coming years, transforming the industrial and labor landscape.


With a multi-million-dollar initial investment and a multidisciplinary team of engineers, programmers, and technicians, our center positions Córdoba as a regional hub for robotic innovation. Unlike traditional industrial robots, our humanoid units have autonomous mobility, 360° vision, and continuous learning capabilities, allowing them to work safely alongside humans and adapt to different processes without major modifications.


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