Capgemini and Orano launch Hoxo, the first intelligent humanoid robot for the nuclear sector

Capgemini and Orano Launch Hoxo, the First Intelligent Humanoid Robot for the Nuclear Sector

Capgemini and Orano have deployed Hoxo, an AI-powered humanoid robot, at the Orano Melox site in Gard. Developed to work alongside teams in nuclear environments, Hoxo enters a four-month testing phase. This introduction represents a strategic evolution in automating critical technical tasks within a highly sensitive industry.

Hoxo: A Pioneering Humanoid Robot for Nuclear Applications

Unveiled at the Orano Melox School of Trades, Hoxo is the first humanoid robot explicitly designed for the nuclear sector. It features onboard artificial intelligence and advanced sensors, enabling it to perform complex technical operations independently or in collaboration with human workers.

Testing and Capabilities

During the four-month trial period, Orano Melox engineers will assess Hoxo's ability to inspect potentially contaminated surfaces and manipulate small objects safely and effectively.

Project Vision and Impact

« This project embodies the convergence of industrial vision, robotics, and AI, demonstrating an ambition to redefine the codes of human-machine collaboration at sensitive sites. » — Capgemini management
« Physical artificial intelligence » is described by Alexandre Embry, Capgemini's vice president and CTIO, as a new driver of performance in the nuclear industry.

The integration of Hoxo aims to simultaneously enhance safety and operational efficiency at nuclear facilities. With its mobility and precision, the robot supports operators by handling repetitive or low-value tasks, thereby reducing their exposure to hazardous conditions.

Summary

Hoxo represents a significant advancement in nuclear safety and efficiency, combining AI and robotics to assist human operators in risky tasks while boosting performance.

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Idéal Investisseur Idéal Investisseur — 2025-11-07