Lol, i've worked in Body Shop at my plant for Ford's in a much older facility. We got all these robots too, it's quite literally standard practice. There's still stuff that can only be done by humans right now, like Trim and Chassis.
I was part of the team that designed this line I done the programming for this family of robots what you see here is in total from planning to installation then shakedown took 34 month of work then another 5 month optimization I was flying from the uk every week for 8 month during the install and switch on and line integration trials....We have installed these lines @ Nissan uk Toyota seat Aston Martin to name a few
+Will Rogers the programming format is client specific,basically what ever they have used previously.Other factors come into play like what the customer can afford or what level of automation they need/for example they need the finished part checked for size and dimensional accuracy/then it becomes more complicated and expensive when you need different systems to communicate with each other.
+Sean Lennon it this case yes CIM was used from design concept to finished product.All the Bigger companies apply CIM manufacturing form concept design to finished product.But in some cases like smaller runs and companies that don't have the infrastructure or finance its not always possible or cost effective. You also have to factor in the time from concept to plant commissioning to produce the Finnish product.Its not always the quickest from design to manufacture to inspection to use CIM.
People-there still is plenty of hands on-factory workers involved in building these vehicles and others. Simply because all you see in this vid is the robot section does not mean that the entire vehicle is made by robots.
@@monikadunns6512 Hello, I am a last year university student working on a project about automotive production plants. If you could mail me and answer a couple questions I would be very grateful. You can find my email in the info section. Thank you.
I'm an aviation maintenance engineer, I won't be losing my job to a robot any time soon. But I'm happy these manufacturers turned to robotics because it means the vehicles I want are now cheaper. It is unfortunate that these people were replaced but you have to adapt to this very fast moving world.
They should make cars with little to no human input like this here in North America. The large scale ramp up of automotive production would create a demand for metals, plastics, etc. that human run factories could produce. We have our own natural resources, our own technology, and our own skilled workforce, yet we keep outsourcing and closing factories.
It is impressive, never saw a totally automatic car manufacturing line. But one thing just hit my eyes, what is the standard cycle time go this line? As you can see, after 56 seconds the first cycle finished, but the second shown run more than 70 seconds. Is it normal to fluctuate like that with an automatic line?
“Capitalism subordinates men to machines instead of using machines to liberate men from the burden of mechanical and repetitive work.” 1:01 Ernest Mandel
The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that by 2030, tasks that account for up to 30% of the hours now worked across the US could be automated, and that AI will push 12 million American workers out of their jobs
What's with the Nintendo music in the factory? Toyota plants have that too. I've never understood it... and I'm surprised it doesn't drive people insane. Anyone know?
Trust me, it's better than having beeps sirens and whatever else. I was at a dodge/jeep supplier the other week and they used legit police sirens for their alarms...very annoying...
The problem with that is having to redesign the vehicle each time, and at our current fabrication and automated design technology level, that is simply unfeasible. I will agree with you that there is too much being wasted, but you have to consider that if we were to make cars only as needed they would not become cheaper nor would they be advance in design as readily as manufactured cars. It may be possible one day with computer aided design, for what you are talking about, to become feasible.
And since when has a job become something you actually wish and fight for? Do you understand the irony of the unemployment subject? We began working because it was needed. Suddenly, it has become a necessity. We could have this sort of machines producing most goods we use, and people would simply enjoy life, do what they really like and inspires them. Great work was hardly ever made because of money. And I live in Portugal, I see the suffering caused by unemployment everytime I leave my house.
As automation increases and improves, there are fewer jobs for humans to do-- including in the tech industry. Unlike Charlie's dad in Willy Wonka, once the machines are built we don't have much hope to stay on to maintain them. It's back to the breadline with you.
@@MrFtge You will have better chances if you study computer science, or engineering than people who didn't. The point of studying these majors is, so you can be creative. You can make computer programs that people need, program machines, design circuit boards, design computers, etc. You go into science to discover and create new things. This is why its hard, and this is why very few people want to study science, math, and engineering. It is all about problem solving.
@@MrFtge We will have to have some kind of universal basic income as things become more and more computerized and automated. Capitalism simply cannot work if more than 50% of the population can't find work. The people who are gainfully employed would probably have their work hours slashed due to increased efficiencies.
Just look at how fast the seconds go. Some people walk fast but looking at the seconds moving faster than the length of a full second, you can tell it's sped up a little bit.
My Sportage was born there. It brought tears to my eyes.
Lol, i've worked in Body Shop at my plant for Ford's in a much older facility. We got all these robots too, it's quite literally standard practice. There's still stuff that can only be done by humans right now, like Trim and Chassis.
One of the most speedy completion of body shell. I like it.
I was part of the team that designed this line I done the programming for this family of robots what you see here is in total from planning to installation then shakedown took 34 month of work then another 5 month optimization I was flying from the uk every week for 8 month during the install and switch on and line integration trials....We have installed these lines @ Nissan uk Toyota seat Aston Martin to name a few
+Chris Murray Is this CIM?
+Chris Murray We use Fanuc in our glass plant factory. I work on them. You guys program these with Allan Bradly? Or something else?
+Will Rogers the programming format is client specific,basically what ever they have used previously.Other factors come into play like what the customer can afford or what level of automation they need/for example they need the finished part checked for size and dimensional accuracy/then it becomes more complicated and expensive when you need different systems to communicate with each other.
+Sean Lennon it this case yes CIM was used from design concept to finished product.All the Bigger companies apply CIM manufacturing form concept design to finished product.But in some cases like smaller runs and companies that don't have the infrastructure or finance its not always possible or cost effective. You also have to factor in the time from concept to plant commissioning to produce the Finnish product.Its not always the quickest from design to manufacture to inspection to use CIM.
I work as an industrial electronics technician. I'm always amazed by Fanuc products. they are so well designed.
Awesome machinery, but I do believe I spotted a couple of people.
Yet we're expected to attach emotion to their products.
This is the reality people.
so cute, the robots even make music :D
Wow, Id not noticed that before! It certainly looks like he is
I wonder if robots and software will ever be able to design and build a car with no human interference at all?
As a robot, I hope to someday find employment in a factory such as this.
Oh... I think robots will do more than just factories in the next few months to few years from now.
@Afridi Khan haha
Controls engineer heaven :)
Actually hell.
The Terminator's ancestors.
Proper eerie vibe
Imagine something breaking in that jungle of mess and you are the engineer picked to fix it at 3 am.
Incredible
Boy those spot welders are off calibration looking at all the sparking
Very interesting video!
People-there still is plenty of hands on-factory workers involved in building these vehicles and others. Simply because all you see in this vid is the robot section does not mean that the entire vehicle is made by robots.
I agree with you because I have worked in such industry for a number of years.
@@monikadunns6512 Hello, I am a last year university student working on a project about automotive production plants. If you could mail me and answer a couple questions I would be very grateful. You can find my email in the info section. Thank you.
Omg..Amazing
Throughout the video, if you look closely, you can see what looks like 2 people chatting in the background of the video, almost like a silhouette.
Hi Matt. Never realised you got a million views on this. Blimey- were you shocked/amazed? You must’ve been! 😮
This is fucking beautiful
these dang robots TAKING MY JOB 😡😡😡👹
factual statement
i seen a dude on a segway at 1:05 on the right and 2 ppl walking on left a white shirt and yellow,wonder what there jobs are to watch everything?
Gets pretty cool at 1m mark. It is creepy though as others are saying.
Very good!
Furious, did you ever expect this video to be your most viewed one???
no, but I wish the others would catch up to it!
I wonder if I you can see the metal shavings going into the theta engines? Like my mum's Sportage that rattled itself to death
The whole plant is automated, no humans. LOL
0:13 - 0:25 can I get that for 30 minutes please. I could fall asleep to that.
#i really like it....
its so nice
0:42 look at those cool electronic machines there! are they running on assembly? hah, good question!
What,,,,its amazing seeing robots working like humans. Will love to go to Japan one day and see for myself.
its in slovakia...europe
You will go to japan to see Kia’s being made?
The future...impressive as hell, but....I'm not sure I will like it.
I'm an aviation maintenance engineer, I won't be losing my job to a robot any time soon. But I'm happy these manufacturers turned to robotics because it means the vehicles I want are now cheaper. It is unfortunate that these people were replaced but you have to adapt to this very fast moving world.
+sacr3 i wouldnt be so sure of that...
+sacr3 is the social work model that have to change.. robots do the job and we will have more time off to do other things
This is true, but only in the part with the clock - if it was real time no one would watch to the end
wooooow its very nice
They should make cars with little to no human input like this here in North America. The large scale ramp up of automotive production would create a demand for metals, plastics, etc. that human run factories could produce. We have our own natural resources, our own technology, and our own skilled workforce, yet we keep outsourcing and closing factories.
BEST DUBSTEP!!!
That is just awesome!
Its awesome at some point but not awesome because they don't need us anymore .!!
No cause no more human ...
i.like your Robot machine
I program 6 robots no physical work these are the workers and they are very accurate
Thak you
Beatiful
Wow impressive! When is the last time ya seen a robot buy a vehicle?
How about a robot being a vehicle?
To think their Great grandparents were building Fiat Stradas.
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It is impressive, never saw a totally automatic car manufacturing line. But one thing just hit my eyes, what is the standard cycle time go this line? As you can see, after 56 seconds the first cycle finished, but the second shown run more than 70 seconds. Is it normal to fluctuate like that with an automatic line?
I still haven't seen a fully automated car plant, this is just body work. are trim and chassis automated?
now we know why their is so many uneployed this vid makes Kia look huge with their massive 3 employees
Its cool
ASSEMBLY LINE LEMONS!
Esta buenisimo
sure they're efficient, but are they happy?
COOOLL
was this video recorded by a robot too?
Looks like the Fiat Mirafiori Plant in 1979!
I love robots.
Industry 4.0 is based on pillars that involve a lot of technology, automation, and data analysis.
“Capitalism subordinates men to machines instead of using machines to liberate men from the burden of mechanical and repetitive work.” 1:01
Ernest Mandel
Industry 5.0 is dedicated to the customer experience, which often needs to be considered individually and personalized.
The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that by 2030, tasks that account for up to 30% of the hours now worked across the US could be automated, and that AI will push 12 million American workers out of their jobs
In advanced economies, about 60 percent of jobs may be impacted by AI. 1:03
Their Christmas party must be a gas.
is this terminator 3? rise of the kia robots
The Sportage... made by KIA, apparently using robots made by Hyundai
What's with the Nintendo music in the factory? Toyota plants have that too. I've never understood it... and I'm surprised it doesn't drive people insane. Anyone know?
My sentiments exactly
The music indicates certain operations being down. This way an operator knows that if any of his machines goes down a certain song will play.
Trust me, it's better than having beeps sirens and whatever else. I was at a dodge/jeep supplier the other week and they used legit police sirens for their alarms...very annoying...
The robots like that kind of music......it keeps them peaceful........
facinating(":
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함께해요
How long does it take to complete entire one car?
Why does this video keeps popping up ? Matt did thousands other since.
furiosdriving PLEASE NEW VIDEO ROVER 400 SERIES FACTORY ROVER LONGBRIDGE OPERATIONS LTD PLEASE
Every one of those robots was once a paying job for a human with a family....
Jeeez, no wonder cars are so freakin' expensive. I've never seen this.
good how much cost we need to buy this assemble line and also need car making total solution
These robots stealing my shit bro lemme in 😂
The playback speed is altered, the timing of production are not these!
All this is to the detriment of Kia Motors
robots rule sooner they take my job the better come on the future.
maybe looks great all the flying sparks from the welding robots are bad welds... a good spotwelds don't have pyrotechnics.
I bet those robots see more action than the people controlling them do 😂
Gostaria de ver pessoalmente. muito legal.
0:58 guy on right is riding a segway through the factory?
one product every 30 secs !?
Enough is enough we have to talk about the inequality about our robo brothers in the work place
creepy glados owns this industry
The problem with that is having to redesign the vehicle each time, and at our current fabrication and automated design technology level, that is simply unfeasible. I will agree with you that there is too much being wasted, but you have to consider that if we were to make cars only as needed they would not become cheaper nor would they be advance in design as readily as manufactured cars. It may be possible one day with computer aided design, for what you are talking about, to become feasible.
No humans where made employed while making this video
but who are those going to buy all those cars if the majority are not working? wow!!
Yeh automation is great if we all get to share the benefits it gives. Sadly we don't...
Wolfram, aluminium +
1:00 creepy sounds
They really need to get back in there and balance those welds out. Hard to watch.
who make those robat ? and where to buy it
The music was odd.
i heard the ice cream man in the middle.
And since when has a job become something you actually wish and fight for? Do you understand the irony of the unemployment subject? We began working because it was needed. Suddenly, it has become a necessity. We could have this sort of machines producing most goods we use, and people would simply enjoy life, do what they really like and inspires them. Great work was hardly ever made because of money. And I live in Portugal, I see the suffering caused by unemployment everytime I leave my house.
ROBOT FACTORY
This is why you need to study computer science and engineering folks.
As automation increases and improves, there are fewer jobs for humans to do-- including in the tech industry. Unlike Charlie's dad in Willy Wonka, once the machines are built we don't have much hope to stay on to maintain them. It's back to the breadline with you.
@@MrFtge You will have better chances if you study computer science, or engineering than people who didn't. The point of studying these majors is, so you can be creative. You can make computer programs that people need, program machines, design circuit boards, design computers, etc. You go into science to discover and create new things. This is why its hard, and this is why very few people want to study science, math, and engineering. It is all about problem solving.
@@MrFtge We will have to have some kind of universal basic income as things become more and more computerized and automated. Capitalism simply cannot work if more than 50% of the population can't find work. The people who are gainfully employed would probably have their work hours slashed due to increased efficiencies.
Is that made in Korea?
A lot of Kia’s that are supplied in Europe are made in Slovakia
The video is sped up :\ Look at the guy walking on the left 1:06
Just look at how fast the seconds go. Some people walk fast but looking at the seconds moving faster than the length of a full second, you can tell it's sped up a little bit.
ROVER 400 ROVER 416 SI
CYBERDYNE, AHHHHH! haha jk, this vid is absolutely amazing btw!
where are the humans?
This is why we need Andrew Yang.
Robots listen to weird music.
no, it's just a scooter
me gusta como se fabrica un auto yo trabajo en kia motors méxico exelente
It is just scooter...