Core Insights - Tesla's vice president of Optimus robotics, Milan Kovac, has announced his departure from the company after an eight-year tenure, expressing gratitude towards CEO Elon Musk and optimism for Tesla's future [1][2]. Company Developments - Tesla is developing the Optimus robot with plans to begin builds on its Fremont pilot production line in 2025, aiming for broader deployment of robots in factory settings [3]. - During the 2024 annual shareholder meeting, Musk projected that humanoid robots could significantly increase Tesla's market capitalization to $25 trillion at an unspecified future date [3]. Technological Advancements - Currently, Tesla is training its Optimus systems to perform basic tasks such as picking up objects, opening doors, and throwing balls, indicating progress in the development of the robot [4]. - Competitors in the robotics space include Boston Dynamics, Agility Robotics, Apptronik, 1X, and Figure, highlighting a competitive landscape for Tesla's Optimus initiative [4].
Tesla Optimus robotics vice president Milan Kovac is leaving the company