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What does a …      robotics expert actually do at Volkswagen?

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Jonas Kulawik
Jonas Kulawik
Global Communications Volkswagen Group of America
Markus Schlesag
Markus Schlesag
Global Media Relations Spokesperson Human Resources
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Wolfsburg. For Volkswagen, cooperation between people and machines in production is becoming more and more important. Increasingly, work on a vehicle or component is carried out by people and robots not separately or in sequence but simultaneously and together. This means that robots need to understand what human workers want and need from them. Johannes Teiwes teaches the robots. He works at the Group IT Smart Production Lab and programs software "brains" for robots so that they can provide the best possible support for people.

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