Standardized vocabulary for humanoid robot manufacturing scale-up
assembly
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The Scenario
Jabil, one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers, helps robot OEMs move from prototype to volume production. As humanoid robots enter manufacturing at scale, Jabil’s assembly line workers need consistent terminology across facilities and languages. A training station on the factory floor fetches “assembly,” delivers a structured lesson on manufacturing terminology, and verifies comprehension — standardized across every Jabil facility worldwide.
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Word Orb looks up the word
One API call returns a verified definition, 47 translations, pronunciation audio, and etymology.
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Lesson Orb delivers a structured lesson
A 5-phase lesson with the architect teaching archetype.
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Quiz Orb assesses comprehension
Interactive assessment aligned to the lesson. Try it yourself.
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The Knowledge Graph connects everything
30,288 connections link words to lessons to assessments.
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Why this matters for Jabil
Global manufacturing facilities need consistent vocabulary — ‘torque,’ ‘calibration,’ ‘tolerance’ translate identically across Jabil’s 100+ plants
OEM documentation and training standards require verified terminology — Orb’s deterministic content ensures consistency across every customer program
47-language translations support Jabil’s global workforce — same training vocabulary in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Vietnamese, and more
Scalable content delivery matches Jabil’s ramp cadence — sub-5ms edge responses serve thousands of workers simultaneously during production ramp
Buyer Intelligence
Segment
Contract manufacturing / robotics scale-up
Best Buyer Role
VP, Advanced Manufacturing Solutions
Core Objective
Help robot OEMs move from prototype to volume manufacturing