Humanoids in Wafer FABs – poll results

First of all I like to say thank you for the active participation. As we just saw at CES – humanoids are “really everywhere” – but it also seems there is a long way to go to see these comrades in real productive deployments.

Here is the poll result:

Based on this data about 50% of the voters expect deployment within the next 3 years, but there is also a large fraction which points to a much later date.


A cumulative chart comparing the two results shows this:


The AI feedback was generated by using this prompt:

This prompt does not only deliver a simple date, but a few interesting statements and remarks about the what and how of the deployments – give it a try yourself !


When it will really happen – only the future will tell us – but one thing is sure: If your company wants to be a front runner for this effort the start of the work on how to integrate humanoids into the Wafer FAB software ecosystems needs to happen very soon.

Lastly, I ran into a nice video talking about humanoids in homes – which I think is an even more complicated deployment – worth watching.

So with all this – when do I think we will see a humanoid in a wafer FAB ? Being a technical optimist I say it will be sometime in 2028 – 2029.

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One response to “Humanoids in Wafer FABs – poll results”

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    Thomas Leitermann

    A thought:
    Why does the world need humanoid robots? My bold hypothesis: it doesn’t need them at all. At least not for technical reasons. Perhaps for psychological reasons: for example, if robots work with people in need of care, it would be helpful if they could speak and move like humans. But in a factory? There are better automation solutions than imitating humans. Do you know how complicated it is to replicate just a human hand? Let’s abandon this delusion. In a factory, we need solutions. They can look like humans, but they don’t have to.

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One thought on “Humanoids in Wafer FABs – poll results

  1. A thought:
    Why does the world need humanoid robots? My bold hypothesis: it doesn’t need them at all. At least not for technical reasons. Perhaps for psychological reasons: for example, if robots work with people in need of care, it would be helpful if they could speak and move like humans. But in a factory? There are better automation solutions than imitating humans. Do you know how complicated it is to replicate just a human hand? Let’s abandon this delusion. In a factory, we need solutions. They can look like humans, but they don’t have to.

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