"Lights out" computer numerical control (CNC) machining CNC machines do not require continuous operator attention, and some models can run unattended. A few machine shops run CNC unattended on nights and weekends. Although the machines are run without being under constant supervision, it is a common practice to always have a person in the vicinity of the machine.
Existing "lights-out factories" FANUC, a Japanese
robotics company, has been a lights-out factory since 2001.
Robots are building other robots at a rate of about 50 per 24-hour shift and can run unsupervised for as long as 30 days at a time. "Not only is it lights-out," says Fanuc vice president Gary Zywiol, "we turn off the air conditioning and heat too." In the
Netherlands,
Philips uses lights-out manufacturing to produce
electric razors, with 128 robots made by
Adept Technology. There are only nine human
quality assurance workers who oversee the end of the manufacturing process. In the manufacturing of
integrated circuits using 300 mm wafers, the entire
manufacturing process is completely automated, with workers only making sure that the process runs without problems and repairing any faulty machinery..
Xiaomi has an 860,000 square foot factory in
Changping, Beijing capable of manufacturing 10 million smartphones a year across 11 fully automated production lines.
ASE Group, a Taiwanese company that handles outsourced
semiconductor packaging and testing have 56 lights out factories. ==Motivations for lights-out factories==