SCHAEFFLER at CES 2025 showcased Agility Robotics'' "Digit" humanoid robot — designed to perform actual tasks in manufacturing and logistics facilities. Key facts: Digit is already commercially deployed at Amazon, GXO, and Schaeffler; charging time approximately 45 minutes; operational time approximately 1.5-2 hours (2:1 charge-to-run ratio). Design philosophy: purpose-built for manufacturing and logistics rather than general-purpose humanoid; focuses on specific task performance (picking, placing, sorting) rather than human-like general capability. Current commercial deployment context: Amazon has tested Digit for picking and placing tote bin movement in warehouses; GXO logistics using for inventory handling; Schaeffler for production assistance. The charge/run ratio (45 min charge, 90-120 min operation) represents a practical constraint for continuous industrial use — requiring either multiple units rotating through charging or operational scheduling around battery limitations. This is analogous to early electric vehicle range anxiety: the technology works but operational integration requires workflow adaptation. SCHAEFFLER''s strategic positioning: as a traditional automotive supplier (bearings, clutches, transmission components), SCHAEFFLER is positioning itself in the humanoid robot supply chain — providing actuators, precision mechanical components, and motion systems for robot manufacturers; the CES presence signals their capability relevance in the emerging robotics ecosystem.