In total, there are two robots working with solar cells and batteries in Södertälje, each worth more than SEK 100 million.
The hope is to find new ways to streamline research and to develop another new robot in the future.
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2021-05-17T03:50:04.691Z
When Astra Zeneca's research unit was closed down in 2012, about 1,200 researchers lost their jobs and the robot that had previously worked with medicines became unemployed. Now full research activity is going on in the premises again and the world-unique robot has been given new tasks - to find new materials for solar cells. In the video, we follow into the lab.
In total, there are two robots working with solar cells and batteries in Södertälje, each worth more than SEK 100 million.
The hope is to find new ways to streamline research and to develop another new robot in the future.
Source: svt