After years of wowing the world with parkour and dance routines, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is finally getting a real job. Following its CES 2026 unveiling as a commercial product, the all-electric humanoid is set to begin pilot deployments at Hyundai’s manufacturing plants, marking a major milestone in industrial automation.
The new commercial Atlas boasts 56 degrees of freedom and the ability to lift 110 pounds, making it far more capable than its predecessors. Unlike the research prototypes that often relied on hydraulics, this fully electric version is designed for durability and ease of maintenance in harsh factory environments.
Hyundai plans to integrate Atlas into its Georgia “Metaplant” first, starting with parts sequencing tasks before moving to more complex assembly work by 2030. While competitors rush to consumer markets, Boston Dynamics is betting big on specialized, high-value industrial roles where precision matters more than price.
Source: TechRadar