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Siemens Erlangen Plant Completes Humanoid Robot Logistics Pilot: Nvidia-Powered, Over 8 Hours of Continuous Operation

Three independent sources consistently confirm that Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid completed an on-site logistics pilot with a humanoid/wheeled humanoid robot at Siemens’ Erlangen plant in Germany. The HMND 01 Alpha performed pallet/tote handling, sorting and pick-and-place tasks in a real production environment. Confirmed quantitative results include throughput of about 60 moves per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours, and a pick-and-place success rate of over 90%. The sources do not mention, or do not allow confirmation of, specific deployment details, whether the system has entered regular full-scale use, or additional technical parameters.

TSO brief

  • Three independent sources consistently confirm that Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid completed an on-site logistics pilot with a humanoid/wheeled humanoid robot at Siemens’ Erlangen plant in Germany. The HMND 01 Alpha performed pallet/tote handling, sorting and pick-and-place tasks in a real production environment. Confirmed quantitative results include throughput of about 60 moves per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours, and a pick-and-place success rate of over 90%. The sources do not mention, or do not allow confirmation of, specific deployment details, whether the system has entered regular full-scale use, or additional technical parameters.
  • Tech Logic · Intelligence Frontier
  • Apr 23, 2026
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Source transparency

Original reporting sources

  1. Siemens and Humanoid deployed an Nvidia-powered humanoid robot - The Next Webthenextweb.com
  2. Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid bring physical AI humanoid robots into factory operations - Robotics & Automation Newsroboticsandautomationnews.com
  3. “Robots are ready” – physical AI takes center stage in Industry 4.0 - RCR Wireless Newswww.rcrwireless.com

Top-line source view and TSO verification conclusion:

  • Source 1 says Siemens, Nvidia and UK robotics startup Humanoid deployed an “AI-powered wheeled humanoid robot” at Siemens’ Erlangen plant in Germany and completed an “eight-hour factory shift.”

  • Source 2 further specifies that the robot was Humanoid’s HMND 01 wheeled Alpha, built using Nvidia’s physical AI stack, and successfully tested in Siemens’ Erlangen electronics plant while carrying out autonomous logistics tasks.

  • Source 3 provides performance metrics disclosed by Siemens: throughput of 60 tote moves per hour, continuous operation for more than 8 hours, and an autonomous pick-and-place success rate of over 90%.

TSO verification conclusion:

  • The three sources are highly consistent on the core facts, all pointing to a wheeled humanoid robot logistics pilot completed at the Erlangen plant by Siemens, Humanoid and Nvidia.

  • The outcome metrics confirmed by the three sources complement one another and do not conflict.

  • The nature of the event is consistently an on-site logistics pilot/test; however, whether it has entered formal large-scale deployment cannot be confirmed from the provided sources.

Shared confirmed facts:

  1. The event took place at a Siemens factory in Erlangen, Germany.

  2. The participants were Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid.

  3. The robot was a wheeled humanoid robot, explicitly identified in Source 2 as HMND 01 wheeled Alpha.

  4. The robot carried out logistics-related tasks in a real factory environment.

  5. The disclosed results include:

    • more than 8 hours of continuous operation;

    • throughput of about 60 moves per hour (Source 3 phrases this as “60 tote moves per hour”);

    • an autonomous pick-and-place success rate of over 90%.

Main differences or variations:

  • On the robot’s function:

    • Source 1 emphasizes “live logistics operations”;

    • Source 2 emphasizes “autonomous logistics tasks”;

    • Source 3 focuses on performance metrics.

    • These descriptions do not conflict, but differ in emphasis.

  • On the robot’s name:

    • Source 1 does not provide a specific model;

    • Source 2 identifies it as “HMND 01 wheeled Alpha”;

    • Source 3 does not mention a model.

  • On event framing:

    • Source 1 uses “deployed”;

    • Source 2 uses “successfully tested”;

    • Source 3 only cites metrics;

    • therefore the safest wording is an “on-site pilot/test,” not a claim of full commercial rollout.

Background and analysis:

  • Taken together, the key point of this event is not merely that a robot appeared, but that it was able to complete repeated logistics actions stably in a real production environment.

  • The confirmed metrics of “more than 8 hours” and “over 90% pick-and-place success” suggest that the pilot met the disclosed standards for short-term stability and task completion.

  • However, the provided sources do not mention critical technical details such as the system architecture, navigation method, scheduling logic, integration with existing warehouse or production systems, or whether there was any remote human intervention, so these cannot be confirmed from the available material.

  • Information about media coverage before or after Hannover Industrial Fair, while included as external background in the prompt, does not appear directly in the three source texts and therefore cannot be confirmed from the provided sources alone.

Three-source summary:

  • Source 1: Reports that Siemens’ Erlangen plant deployed an Nvidia-powered AI wheeled humanoid robot and completed an 8-hour factory shift.

  • Source 2: Identifies the robot as Humanoid’s HMND 01 wheeled Alpha, built on Nvidia’s physical AI stack, and says it successfully tested autonomous logistics tasks in Siemens’ electronics plant.

  • Source 3: Cites Siemens’ disclosed key performance data confirming 60 moves per hour throughput, more than 8 hours of operation, and over 90% autonomous pick-and-place success.

Conclusion:
Taken together, the three sources confirm that Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid completed an on-site wheeled humanoid robot logistics pilot at Siemens’ Erlangen plant in Germany, with disclosed performance meeting the stated targets. Beyond that, wider deployment scope, commercialization status and additional technical details cannot be confirmed from the provided sources.

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