KEY POINTS
  • Agility Robotics is opening a first-of-its-kind factory in Salem, Oregon where it will mass produce a line of humanoid robots called Digit.
  • The new factory, which Agility has dubbed the RoboFab, will produce up to 10,000 units a year and employ 500 people, according to COO Aindrea Campbell, formerly Apple's senior director of iPad operations.
  • Digit was designed to function as a "robotic co-worker" that can maneuver around warehouses and factories, traversing steps or crouching into small spaces.
Agility Robotics humanoid robot, Digit.

Agility Robotics is wrapping up construction of a factory in Salem, Oregon, where it plans to mass produce its first line of humanoid robots, called Digit. Each robot has two legs and two arms and is engineered to maneuver freely and work alongside humans in warehouses and factories.

The 70,000-square-foot facility, which the company is calling the "RoboFab," is the first of its kind, according to Damion Shelton, co-founder and CEO of Agility Robotics.