Gasgoo Munich- PIA AUTOMATION (SH688306) announced on July 16 that it will showcase the world's first autonomous verification line for BMS production featuring multiple embodied AI robots working in tandem. The self-developed system is set to debut at the upcoming 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC).Image Source: PIA AUTOMATIONThe line replicates the entire precision assembly workflow for new energy vehicle BMS controllers. It aims to provide the industry with a viable, replicable solution for unmanned manufacturing and hyper-automation factories, directly addressing the long-standing hurdles in deploying industrial embodied AI. Previously, complex scheduling logic, low fault tolerance in precision assembly, and lengthy changeover cycles confined most technologies to isolated demonstrations, leaving them ill-suited for 24/7 mass production.The demonstration line features six G2-series embodied AI robots from PIA AUTOMATION's subsidiary, Puzhi Future. Through collaborative division of labor, they achieve fully unmanned circulation across all processes—from material handling and high-precision assembly to automatic labeling, packing, and line inspection. On the technology front, PIA AUTOMATION partnered with Zhiyuan Robot in a layered collaboration: Zhiyuan supplies the robot hardware and underlying platform, while PIA AUTOMATION builds the software architecture, proprietary toolchain platform, and algorithms—transforming general robotic capabilities into viable industrial manufacturing power.The line's core breakthrough lies in its proprietary "Jarvis Industrial Kit (JIK)" toolchain platform. By connecting line equipment and host computers via a local area network, the platform enables dynamic beat matching and collision avoidance among multiple robots. Internal tests show a robot success rate exceeding 99.9%, with cycle times per process kept under 70 seconds—significantly improving upon traditional industrial robots that rely on manual teaching and suffer from long changeover times.PIA AUTOMATION stated that it has established major production bases in Ningbo and Wuxi, giving it the capacity for large-scale system delivery. The company plans to continue scaling up industrial embodied AI deployments, helping manufacturers build flexible, efficient hyper-automation lines.