Sunday, February 9, 2014

Foxconn help Google realize The Vision of Robotics

Foxconn help Google realize The Vision of Robotics
Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturer reportedly helped Google in achieving robotic vision company. In return, Google will help Foxconn in the deployment of robots in a factory to replace human labor.

Reliable sources told the Wall Street Journal revealed that the former head of Android Andy Rubin is now leading Google's robotics division has formed a partnership with Foxconn chairman Terry Gou in realizing the vision of a giant robotic web.

The partnership was not only going to benefit Google. According to the Journal report Tuesday, the Taiwanese company is trying to accelerate the use of robots in a number of power plants and Gou seem very interested in automation technology, demonstrated by Rubin when both are put through a meeting in Taipei.

Foxconn is one of the world's largest manufacturers that produce software technology from Microsoft, Apple and various other companies. The company also became the subject of scrutiny associated with the condition of the employee.

Google has recently started to move quickly in the area of robotics by purchasing a number of companies to achieve corporate goals. Even the control of robotic division Rubin successful handed over to carve his name in Android.

Google is currently working to improve robotic technology for manufacturing and other companies that focus on these areas. Given the importance of robotic technology for Foxconn, it makes sense that the two companies mutually beneficial cooperation. This cooperative effort is basically all about accelerating the pace of robotic technology of both companies.

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