New Apple Lab Uses Robots to Rip Apart Devices for Recycling Materials

New Apple Lab Uses Robots to Rip Apart Devices for Recycling Materials
The Apple logo company outside an Apple store in Paris on April 10, 2019. Christian Hartmann/Reuters
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Apple Inc. is notorious for keeping what happens in its laboratories a closely guarded secret. But the iPhone maker plans to share openly everything that happens in its newest lab in Austin, Texas.

Apple said April 18 that it will open a “Material Recovery” lab to investigate new techniques using robotics and machine learning to rip apart its devices and recover valuable materials such as copper, aluminum and cobalt. The 9,000-square-foot lab will be at the same Austin facility as “Daisy,” an Apple-built robot that can now tear apart iPhones at the rate of 1.2 million per year.