Article 6FMZ9 Honda made an airport robot to handle all the boring, repetitive tasks

Honda made an airport robot to handle all the boring, repetitive tasks

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Andrew J. Hawkins
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Honda_AWV___Perimeter_Fence_Inspection.0 Honda's autonomous work vehicle prototype is ready to be deployed at airports. | Image: Honda

Honda's latest robot is an autonomous work vehicle (AWV) designed to handle all the boring, repetitive tasks at airports. It's also meant to demonstrate that autonomous vehicles can have other purposes that don't involve jamming up city streets or obstructing emergency vehicles.

The company is sending its first prototype to the Toronto Pearson Airport as part of a demonstration of how AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicle technology can help address many of the challenges facing airports, including labor shortages, safety, and emissions. The work vehicle was first introduced as a concept by Honda at CES in 2018 and is now being put to use.

The company is sending its first prototype to the Toronto Pearson Airport

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