Automobiles Teache Industrial Robot to Play Basketball
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Teaches Industrial Robot to
Play Basketball
There is a fair chance that your next
new car could be built by a robot which, in its spare time,
can play basketball, as revealed in a video in which the
robot takes on NBA champion Marco Belinelli .
Comau,
the industrial robot and automation division of Fiat
Chrysler Automobiles, used the skills of Italian NBA
champion and player for the San Antonio Spurs, Marco
Belinelli, to show ‘Racer’, one of its industrial
robots, how to play basketball and to demonstrate levels of
control, movement and accuracy now achieved by its
products.
“Racer is something fabulous,” said
Belinelli. “When I saw it for the first time I was amazed
by the ease with which it performs the movements and
gestures that helped score so many baskets with such speed,
fluid movements and accuracy.
“I think it’s better
to have Racer on your side,” joked Belinelli,
“especially in a free throw challenge! Even though it
cannot fully replace a human being, a robot, in reality, can
help in many occasions. I helped Racer shoot at the basket;
Racer can help people work better. I believe that from this
union, perfection can be created.”
Racer is one of
wide range of industrial robots produced by Comau and used
in production lines around world. Comau, which is a division
of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, employs 14,000 people in 15
countries around the world building automation systems for
welding and assembling automotive body shells, machining and
engine assembly systems as well as a wide range of robots
and automation systems for numerous
applications.
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