Hyundai Motor Group has announced a substantial investment of KRW 50.5 trillion aimed at advancing future technologies. This ambitious plan includes the establishment of a new artificial intelligence data center, a "Physical AI Application Center," and a specialized facility for robotics manufacturing and foundry operations. The initiative reflects Hyundai's commitment to innovation and positions the company to enhance its capabilities in AI and robotics, crucial areas for the automotive industry’s evolution. The investment is part of a broader strategy to secure a competitive edge in the rapidly changing technological landscape.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Nov 18, 2025Teradyne, Inc., a leading provider of automation and test solutions, is set to announce its financial results for the fourth quarter and the full year of 2025. The release is scheduled for a future date, although the specific timing has not been disclosed. The announcement will take place in North Reading, Massachusetts, where the company is headquartered. This financial report is anticipated by investors and analysts as it will provide insights into the company's performance and strategic direction amid ongoing developments in the technology sector. The results will be shared through a press release and may be followed by a conference call to discuss the findings in detail, allowing stakeholders to better understand Teradyne's market position and future outlook.
ByTeradyne Investors investors.teradyne.com Jan 13, 2026The U.S. Navy announced plans to award a low-rate initial production contract for three aircraft this summer. This contract marks a significant step in the Navy's ongoing efforts to enhance its aviation capabilities. The decision to move forward with the production is driven by the need to modernize the fleet and improve operational readiness. The specific details regarding the aircraft and the exact timeline for the contract's finalization are still pending, but the Navy's commitment to advancing its aerial assets remains clear.
ByDiana Stancy BreakingDefense May 19, 2026A new report has been released by the World Health Organization (WHO) detailing the global impact of climate change on public health. The document, published on October 10, 2023, highlights alarming trends in health risks associated with rising temperatures, air pollution, and extreme weather events. The report emphasizes that vulnerable populations, particularly in low-income countries, are disproportionately affected due to limited resources and inadequate healthcare systems. The WHO urges governments worldwide to take immediate action to mitigate climate change and protect public health. This includes implementing policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting sustainable practices, and enhancing healthcare infrastructure to better prepare for climate-related health challenges. The findings underscore the urgent need for a coordinated global response to address the intertwined crises of climate change and health, as the effects are expected to worsen in the coming years if no significant measures are taken. This comprehensive analysis serves as a call to action for policymakers, health professionals, and communities to prioritize environmental health and work collaboratively towards sustainable solutions that safeguard both the planet and public health.
ByROV Planet ROVplanet.com Feb 20, 2025A recent announcement has clarified the pricing strategy for an upcoming product, which is set to be priced between $20,000 and $30,000. This information was shared by the company during a press briefing held last week. The product is expected to launch in 2027, with public sales delayed until then to allow for a phased rollout and to build anticipation among potential buyers. The company explained that the decision to postpone public sales is driven by a desire to ensure product quality and to effectively compete with existing market players. By taking this approach, they aim to differentiate their offering and establish a strong foothold in the competitive landscape. In addition to the pricing details, the company provided a timeline for the full price rollout and compared its product features with those of competitors, highlighting unique selling points that justify the anticipated price range. This strategic move is part of a broader plan to engage with early adopters and gather feedback before the official launch, ensuring that the final product meets consumer expectations and market demands.
ByOptimusK Blog optimusk.blog Mar 18, 2026At Xpeng's 2025 AI Day, the company showcased a groundbreaking humanoid robot that captivated attendees with its realistic movements. CEO He Xiaopeng highlighted the robot's 'human-like' design and introduced a new VLT AI model, emphasizing the company's innovative approach to artificial intelligence. Rather than focusing on traditional manufacturing or residential applications, Xpeng is adopting a unique commercial strategy that prioritizes alternative avenues for deployment. The event, held recently, underscores Xpeng's commitment to advancing AI technology and exploring new markets.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Nov 05, 2025In a recent episode of the NVIDIA AI Podcast, Bernt Børnich, CEO of 1X Technologies, unveiled insights about the company's humanoid robot, NEO. Designed to learn and operate safely in human environments, NEO aims to assist with household chores and facilitate collaborative development with early adopters. The consumer launch is scheduled for 2025, following earlier announcements regarding home pilot programs. Børnich emphasized his broader vision for integrating humanoid assistance into daily life, highlighting the potential for these robots to enhance productivity and support human activities.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Jun 04, 2025At the Marktechpost miniCON Open Source AI 2025, NVIDIA Research Scientist Yuke Zhu unveiled Project GR00T, which focuses on a simulation-first strategy for developing generalist foundation models tailored for humanoid robots. The initiative includes the launch of the open-source GR00T N1 multimodal model and the Hover whole-body controller. These innovations aim to enhance cross-embodiment capabilities and expedite development processes for NVIDIA's robotics partners. This presentation highlights NVIDIA's commitment to advancing robotics technology through collaborative and open-source efforts.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Apr 15, 2025On July 9, Unitree Robotics, a Chinese robotics company, announced the CMG 2026 Humanoid Robot Combat Competition. The event features humanoid robots competing in combat, reminiscent of scenes from the movie 'Real Steel.' A promotional video showcasing training sessions with their humanoid robots, including G1 and H2, was also released. This competition is significant as it highlights the advancements in humanoid robotics, with Unitree Robotics entering the field in 2023 and gaining attention for their G1 robot's impressive capabilities, including acrobatic moves and dance performances. The event aims to mark a new chapter in the co-evolution of humans and robots, as stated by the company. Looking ahead, Unitree Robotics plans to provide more details about the event in the future. The 2026 competition follows a similar event held in 2025, indicating the company's commitment to promoting humanoid robotics and engaging audiences with innovative combat showcases.
ITmedia.co.jp Jul 13, 2026Researchers from MIT and EPFL have created a flapping robot capable of transitioning between water and air without legs. Weighing approximately 250 grams, the robot features a streamlined body, two flexible wings, and a controllable tail. It can flap its wings at frequencies of up to 6 Hz underwater and 5.2 to 11 Hz in the air, mimicking the behavior of diving birds, as detailed in a recent Science publication. This innovation is significant as it addresses the complex physical challenges of transitioning from water to air, a feat that most diving birds achieve with the aid of their legs. The robot's flexible wings reduce drag and allow for a higher flapping frequency underwater compared to rigid wings. This design not only enhances its swimming efficiency but also aligns with biological observations of diving birds, providing insights into their locomotion strategies. Looking ahead, the research team is exploring optimal wing configurations and has tested various sizes and stiffnesses. Future experiments will focus on the robot's ability to transition from water to air solely through wing flapping, a critical milestone that could reveal more about the mechanics of avian flight and inspire advancements in robotic design. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
ByLeaderobot leaderobot.com Jul 11, 2026Tesla has unveiled its latest version of the Optimus robot, which weighs 57 kg (125 lbs) and stands 173 cm tall. This new iteration showcases significant advancements over previous models, with a detailed specification sheet comparing Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 3 versions, including payload capabilities. The announcement comes as part of Tesla's ongoing efforts to enhance automation and robotics, aiming to integrate these technologies into various sectors. The Optimus robot is expected to play a crucial role in improving efficiency and productivity in workplaces. The release of this updated model reflects Tesla's commitment to innovation in robotics, with the company continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field.
ByOptimusK Blog optimusk.blog Jul 01, 2026Bell-Everman will showcase its advanced motion control systems, including long-travel gantry robots, at Automate 2026, taking place from June 22 to 25 at McCormick Place in Chicago. In Booth 34036, attendees will witness live demonstrations featuring a ServoBelt™ dual-bridge gantry and a 12-foot beam pick-and-place gantry, both actively operating rather than displayed statically. The demonstrations highlight the company's expertise in multi-axis Cartesian and gantry systems, designed for large-format automation needs. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with Bell-Everman engineers, who will provide insights on configuring these gantry robots for specific applications. For further details, interested parties can visit bell-everman.com.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jun 15, 2026IKO International will exhibit its advanced linear guides, roller bearings, and positioning stages at Automate 2026, taking place from June 22 to 25 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. The company, known for its high-quality precision components, aims to highlight the benefits of its crossed roller bearings (CRBs) and NT Series positioning tables, which are designed for automation applications requiring exceptional accuracy and rigidity. Attendees at Booth 145 will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations, including an interactive maze game showcasing the capabilities of the ultra-compact NT Series. Additionally, IKO will introduce its Fast Track production program, promising delivery of popular ball-screw driven positioning tables within two weeks. This initiative is part of IKO's commitment to meet the growing demands of the automation industry, providing solutions that enhance performance and efficiency in various mechanical designs. For further details, visitors can access information at www.ikont.com.
RoboticsTomorrow.com May 11, 2026ABB Robotics has introduced PickMaster® Lite, a simplified version of its robotic picking software, aimed at packaging OEMs and system integrators. Launched on May 5, 2026, this new software is designed to accelerate the development of high-speed, vision-guided robotic picking solutions. By offering essential features for common picking tasks, PickMaster Lite reduces engineering efforts by 30% and commissioning time by 25%, while ensuring reliable performance. The motivation behind this launch stems from the increasing demand for automation in manufacturing, driven by labor shortages and consumer expectations for personalized products. Craig McDonnell, Business Line Managing Director at ABB Robotics, emphasized the need for quick and reliable automation solutions to enhance production flexibility. PickMaster Lite employs an intuitive, task-based interface with pre-configured templates, eliminating the need for specialized programming skills. It integrates seamlessly with existing machine control architectures, allowing for easy communication with PLC and HMI systems. This capability enables machine builders to manage key functions directly through their preferred control systems, thus minimizing development risks. The software is particularly suited for high-volume, cost-sensitive applications in sectors such as consumer goods, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and e-commerce. As part of the broader PickMaster family, it offers a scalable solution that can evolve alongside production needs, with options for more advanced functionalities through PickMaster and PickMaster Twin. For additional details, interested parties can visit ABB's robotics website.
RoboticsTomorrow.com May 05, 2026The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) has announced the keynote lineup for Automate 2026, set to take place from June 22 to June 25 at McCormick Place in Chicago. This premier event, North America’s largest automation gathering, will focus on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on industrial automation, addressing workforce shortages, enhancing productivity, and maintaining competitiveness across various sectors. Industry leaders, including executives from Siemens Digital Industries and Standard Bots, will lead discussions on the integration of AI into automation systems and the evolving capabilities of robotics in manufacturing and logistics. The program features a notable leadership conversation with former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher and radio announcer Jeff Joniak, exploring the parallels between sports leadership and organizational performance. Anticipating over 50,000 attendees, Automate 2026 will showcase more than 1,000 exhibitors and feature over 200 expert speakers across 140 conference sessions, covering critical trends such as industrial AI and workforce transformation. The event aims to surpass the previous record set in 2024, which attracted nearly 43,000 registrants and generated a significant economic impact for the city. For further details and registration, interested participants can visit automateshow.com.
RoboticsTomorrow.com May 05, 2026As industries increasingly adopt collaborative robots, the regulatory landscape surrounding advanced robotics is adapting, particularly through the updated ISO 10218 standard for industrial robot safety. This international guideline, crucial for businesses utilizing collaborative robots, emphasizes the importance of compliance not just for legal reasons but as a strategic measure to ensure operational efficiency and worker safety. The ISO 10218 standard is divided into two parts: the first outlines safety requirements for robot manufacturers regarding the design and construction of robotic arms and controllers, while the second focuses on system integration, detailing safety protocols for the entire robot application, including workspace and human interaction. Key collaborative operation methods include Safety-rated Monitored Stop, Hand Guiding, Speed and Separation Monitoring, and Power and Force Limiting. Recent updates to the standard, effective in 2025, shift the focus toward a holistic risk assessment of the robot application, considering various factors such as arm speed and workpiece shape. JAKA Solutions is at the forefront of this evolution, ensuring that its robotic systems not only meet but exceed ISO 10218-1:2025 requirements. Their JAKA S series features advanced safety measures, including a safety-rated "skin" for enhanced environmental awareness, allowing seamless transitions between operational modes. By integrating JAKA technology, manufacturers can streamline compliance with CE and UKCA marking, supported by an intuitive interface for setting safety performance levels tailored to specific risk assessments. This innovation positions JAKA collaborative robots as reliable partners in enhancing production capabilities while prioritizing safety.
ByJAKA jaka.com Apr 29, 2026In May 2026, the Journal of Field Robotics published a significant study highlighting advancements in robotic technology aimed at enhancing agricultural efficiency. Researchers from a leading university collaborated with industry experts to develop innovative robotic systems capable of performing complex tasks such as planting, harvesting, and monitoring crops. This initiative was driven by the increasing demand for sustainable farming practices and the need to address labor shortages in the agricultural sector. The study, appearing in Volume 43, Issue 3, pages 1249-1254, details the methodologies employed in creating these robots, which utilize advanced sensors and artificial intelligence to optimize farming operations. By integrating these technologies, the research aims to improve crop yields while minimizing environmental impact. The findings suggest that the implementation of such robotic systems could revolutionize traditional farming methods, making them more efficient and sustainable. As the agricultural industry faces mounting pressures from climate change and population growth, this research underscores the potential of robotics to play a crucial role in modernizing farming practices and ensuring food security for the future.
JournalofFieldRobotics Apr 08, 2026In a recent edition of Video Friday, IEEE Spectrum robotics showcased a variety of innovative robotics projects and developments. Notably, scientists at the Toyota Research Institute are collaborating with Toyota Manufacturing to implement autonomous robots on factory floors, enhancing production efficiency. Zipline shared insights into their drone delivery system, detailing the challenges faced and lessons learned in its development. Humanoid introduced KinetIQ, an AI framework designed for the orchestration of humanoid robot fleets, which integrates task allocation and execution through advanced cognitive layers. Meanwhile, researchers at VISTEC unveiled a decentralized adaptive resilient neural control system (DARCON) that enables legged robots to autonomously adapt to limb loss, ensuring mission success despite mechanical failures. NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab presented an animation of the Perseverance rover's drive along the Jezero Crater, captured on December 10, 2025, showcasing the rover's navigation capabilities. Additionally, Unitree's humanoid robot G1 made its mark on the snowfields of Altay, demonstrating its adaptability in extreme conditions. The Norwegian University of Science & Technology introduced a hierarchical 3D scene graph to enhance autonomous agents' understanding of their environments. Other highlights included the HoLoArm quadrotor, which features compliant arms for improved stability, and SkyDreamer, a pioneering vision-based autonomous-drone racing policy. The event also featured demonstrations of dexterous object manipulation by the AI Worker robot and advancements in swarm robotics for architectural applications.
ByEvan Ackerman Spectrum.ieee.orgAutomaton Feb 06, 2026On November 25, Zoom Communications, Inc. revealed its strategic shift towards becoming an AI-first company, moving away from its traditional focus on video conferencing. In a blog post titled “Allow us to reintroduce ourselves,” CEO Eric Yuan detailed the company’s vision to integrate artificial intelligence throughout the Zoom Workplace ecosystem. This transformation aims to enhance the platform's capabilities, expanding its functionality beyond mere video communication to better serve users in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. The initiative reflects the growing importance of AI in enhancing productivity and collaboration in the workplace.
ByTechNode Feed TechNode.com Nov 27, 2024Two prominent engine manufacturers are set to collaborate on developing advanced designs for medium thrust class drones, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the Air Force in a statement to Breaking Defense. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles, reflecting a growing interest in drone technology within military operations. The partnership underscores the military's commitment to integrating innovative solutions to meet evolving defense needs. Further details regarding the timeline and specific locations for the development efforts have yet to be disclosed.
ByMichael Marrow BreakingDefense Jun 03, 2026The recently unveiled Unitree H2 has garnered attention for its advanced specifications and innovative design, showcasing a total of 31 degrees of freedom. This includes a three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) serial-stack waist, a remotely actuated 'quasi-serial' ankle configuration, and a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) neck. This re-engineering marks a significant evolution from its predecessor, the H1. The official details and expert evaluations highlight the H2's enhanced capabilities, positioning it as a notable advancement in robotic technology.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Oct 21, 2025A five-dimensional framework classifying industrial robots by kinematic type, application, payload, repeatability, and drive system. IFR 2024 data: 542,000 global installations across articulated, SCARA, cobot, and delta types.
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