Testing Inside E- Deodars Robot Factory And The Bots At Work At A Furniture Manufacturer

A technician adjusts an industrial robot manufactured by the E-Deodar Robot Equipment Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ningbo Techmation Co., as it stands on the production line of Guangdong Shiyi Furniture Co. in Foshan, China, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. Startup E-Deodar is building $15,000 industrial bots that are about a third cheaper than foreign brands and are being used to automate assembly lines across the Pearl River Delta manufacturing hub. China is embracing robotics with the same full-on intensity that's made it a force in high-speed rail and renewable energy. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A technician adjusts an industrial robot manufactured by the E-Deodar Robot Equipment Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ningbo Techmation Co., as it stands on the production line of Guangdong Shiyi Furniture Co. in Foshan, China, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. Startup E-Deodar is building $15,000 industrial bots that are about a third cheaper than foreign brands and are being used to automate assembly lines across the Pearl River Delta manufacturing hub. China is embracing robotics with the same full-on intensity that's made it a force in high-speed rail and renewable energy. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Testing Inside E- Deodars Robot Factory And The Bots At Work At A Furniture Manufacturer
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