Samsung Electronics to Actively Apply AI in All Factories by 2030
Samsung Electronics plans to transform its domestic and foreign factories into 'AI autonomous factories' by 2030, utilizing AI across all manufacturing processes.
Samsung Electronics has announced its intention to convert all of its domestic and overseas production plants into 'AI autonomous factories' by the year 2030. This transformation involves incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into every stage of the manufacturing process. According to the company, an AI autonomous factory signifies the active utilization of AI throughout manufacturing, which will involve deploying digital twin-based simulations from material receipt to production and shipment. Additionally, Samsung plans to enhance data analysis and pre-verification through AI assistants that focus on quality, production, and logistics, while also expanding AI applications in environmental and safety sectors.
Furthermore, Samsung is progressively introducing humanoid manufacturing robots into its manufacturing processes. This includes deploying operating bots to manage production lines and equipment, logistics bots for material transportation, and assembly bots for overseeing assembly processes. The goal is to optimize the manufacturing environment by applying AI across these various roles. The company aims to revolutionize its production facilities and streamline operations through these technological advancements.
Samsung Electronics will present its industry AI application strategies and its vision for manufacturing innovation based on digital twin technology at the Mobile World Congress 2026, taking place in Barcelona, Spain, from February 2 to 5. This event is the largest mobile communication exhibition in the world, and Samsung's participation indicates its commitment to showcasing its cutting-edge advancements in AI manufacturing technologies.