Apple launched a robot that can dismantle 200 old iPhones within an hour
Recently, Apple has launched a new type of robot called Daisy that has the ability to dismantle 200 iPhones within 1 hour for recycling purposes.
Recently, Apple has released a new type of robot called Daisy, capable of dismantling 200 iPhones within an hour for recycling purposes. Daisy is an improved version of a recycling robot called Liam which was released by Apple in 2016.
While Liam can only disassemble iPhone 6, Daisy can separate 9 different versions of iPhone. Apple is working to reduce carbon emissions (all of its workstations are based on 100% renewable energy) and recycle their old products.
Let's see some pictures and videos about Apple's new robots:
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Jessica Tanner
Update 24 May 2019
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