Hyundai Motor Group creates dedicated units for software-defined factory, robot components

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Hyundai Motor Group has created units dedicated to advancing its software-defined factory (SDF) strategy and procuring robot components as part of broader plans to deploy Atlas humanoid robots at its auto manufacturing facilities, industry sources said Monday. The group recently created a position overseeing its SDF initiative and appointed Alpesh Patel, who serves as chief innovation officer at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore, according to the sources. An SDF refers to a factory where artificial intelligence (AI) controls and manages production, quality and logistics operations through software. The move is viewed as an initial step toward applying Hyundai Motor Group’s SDF strategy across its global manufacturing network. Earlier, Hyundai Motor Group announced plans to establish facilities capable of producing 30,000 humanoid robots annually by 2028 and deploy 25,000 robots across Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. manufacturing plants. Under the plan, Atlas, developed by the group’s U.S. subsidiary Boston Dynamics and unveiled at the CES 2026 tech trade show in Las Vegas,
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