In a recent podcast episode, Adam Bry, CEO of Skydio, discussed the advancements in autonomous drone technology. The conversation took place today, highlighting Skydio's position as the leading manufacturer of autonomous drones in the United States. During the episode, the host had the opportunity to remotely operate one of Skydio's drones, demonstrating the technology's capabilities by flying an indoor drone around the podcast studio in New York, while Bry controlled it from his laptop in the Bay Area. This interaction showcased the innovative potential of Skydio's products and underscored the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of drone technology.
ByNilay Patel TheVerge.com Jun 15, 2026NVIDIA has announced that its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be conducted online on June 24, 2026, at 9 a.m. PT. The virtual meeting will be accessible to shareholders via the dedicated website, https://www.virtualshareholdermeeting.com/NVDA2026. This decision reflects the company's commitment to providing a convenient platform for stockholders to engage with corporate governance and participate in discussions regarding the company's future.
ByNVIDIA NvidiaNews Jun 11, 2026Scott Galloway, a professor at NYU and co-host of the Prof G Markets podcast, has raised concerns about the potential impact of upcoming AI initial public offerings (IPOs) on established companies like Tesla and Nvidia. He predicts that the anticipated IPOs, including SpaceX’s listing at $135 per share, could lead to significant declines in the stock prices of these tech giants within the next 12 to 24 months. Galloway likens the current AI boom to historical technology bubbles, suggesting that the influx of new IPOs could trigger a market correction similar to those seen during the railroad and dot-com eras. The upcoming IPO wave is expected to require around $400 billion in new equity, with SpaceX alone valued at $1.77 trillion. This massive capital influx may force investors to sell shares of existing companies, such as Tesla and Nvidia, to fund their investments in the new offerings. Co-host Ed Elson highlighted that this rotation could affect the stock prices of established firms, while Allianz Global Investors strategist Stefan Rondorf argued that the reallocation of funds might not lead to significant disruptions. Market predictions indicate that SpaceX is favored to become the largest IPO of 2026, with a strong chance of exceeding its initial valuation. As the IPO landscape evolves, the performance of these new listings will be closely watched, particularly for their implications on the broader market and established tech companies.
YahooFinance Jun 10, 2026Major artificial intelligence companies are preparing for initial public offerings (IPOs), which is expected to lead to further price increases in the tech sector. As these firms gear up to enter the stock market, analysts anticipate that the heightened demand for their shares will drive up valuations. This trend is particularly notable given the rapid advancements and growing reliance on AI technologies across various industries. The move towards going public reflects the companies' confidence in their market positions and the potential for significant capital influx to fuel future growth. Investors are closely monitoring these developments, as they could have substantial implications for the broader economy and the tech landscape.
ByAnthony Ha TechCrunch Jun 07, 2026A groundbreaking platform has been developed to enhance inventory management across warehouse networks by utilizing genetic principles. This innovative technology aims to optimize decision-making processes, allowing companies to streamline their operations and improve efficiency. The platform leverages advanced data analysis techniques to predict inventory needs and adapt to changing market demands. By integrating these genetic algorithms, businesses can make more informed choices regarding stock levels and distribution strategies. The launch of this platform comes at a time when efficient inventory management is crucial for companies looking to remain competitive in an increasingly complex supply chain landscape.
SupplyChainBrain Jun 05, 2026In the latest episode of the Tech Latest podcast, released on June 2, 2026, Nikkei Asia's tech experts, Katey Creel and Shotaro Tani, delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on stock trading for retail investors across Asia. Shotaro engages with Hong Kong correspondent Lorretta Chen to explore how AI is reshaping trading strategies and enhancing opportunities for individual investors in the region. This discussion highlights the growing trend of AI integration in financial markets, reflecting a broader shift in investment practices. The podcast, available on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, aims to keep listeners informed about the latest developments in the tech sector. Additionally, listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the weekly #techAsia newsletter for further insights.
Nikkei.com Jun 02, 2026Spotify has announced a new initiative that allows creators to distribute and monetize their video podcasts on Apple Podcasts. This development, which utilizes Apple’s HLS streaming technology, aims to streamline the process for podcasters, enabling them to maintain their current workflows without any significant changes. The move reflects Spotify's commitment to expanding its podcasting ecosystem and providing creators with more opportunities for revenue generation. By integrating with Apple Podcasts, Spotify is positioning itself to reach a broader audience and enhance the visibility of its content creators. This initiative is set to benefit both podcasters seeking to diversify their platforms and listeners looking for more varied content options.
ByLauren Forristal TechCrunch May 14, 2026Joanna Stern, a prominent figure in technology journalism and a former senior personal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, appeared as a guest on a recent episode of a podcast. Known for her insightful commentary and contributions to the tech industry, Stern has also co-founded The Verge and previously served as a guest host on the show Decoder. The episode highlights her long-standing friendship with the host, emphasizing their collaborative history and shared passion for technology. This engaging conversation reflects on her career and the evolving landscape of personal technology, showcasing her expertise and personal anecdotes.
ByNilay Patel TheVerge.com May 11, 2026Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot, recently shared insights into his new venture, Familiar Machines, which focuses on developing next-generation social robots. In a podcast discussion, Angle elaborated on the innovative designs and functionalities of companion robots that aim to enhance human interaction and companionship. The conversation highlights the growing interest in robotics and the potential for these machines to play significant roles in everyday life. Angle's transition from iRobot to Familiar Machines underscores his commitment to advancing technology that fosters social connections.
ByMike Oitzman RoboticsBusinessReview.com May 07, 2026In the latest episode of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics Podcast, host Gregory Galarneau from The Exoskeleton Store engages in an insightful dialogue about the practicalities of adopting occupational exoskeletons. The discussion, which aired recently, delves into the challenges and successes associated with integrating these advanced technologies into various workplaces. Galarneau emphasizes the importance of having champions within organizations to promote buy-in and facilitate smoother implementation processes. The episode aims to provide listeners with a realistic perspective on the trials faced by companies considering the adoption of exoskeletons, highlighting both the potential benefits and the hurdles that need to be overcome.
ByBobby Marinov ExoskeletonReport.com Apr 02, 2026Learn how OpenClaw enables natural language hardware programming on UNIHIKER K10, automating code generation, debugging, and deployment in minutes.
ByRobotToday Reporter Mar 31, 2026 225In a recent podcast, Sankaet Pathak, CEO of Foundation Robotics, discussed the company's strategic focus, highlighting an equal division between defense and commercial projects. He announced the launch of a pilot program in Ukraine, which aims to enhance operational capabilities in challenging environments. Additionally, Pathak hinted at the upcoming release of the ruggedized Phantom 2, designed to withstand harsh conditions. This initiative reflects Foundation Robotics' commitment to innovation in both military and civilian sectors, addressing the growing demand for advanced robotics solutions.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Mar 28, 2026Harvesting robots hit $2.24B in 2024 and are targeting a $50B labor market at less than 5% penetration. Deep-dive: market data, 14 companies, economics, and 2030 outlook.
BySarah Bakery Mar 05, 2026 820Explore the definitive 2026 directory of 95+ space robotics leaders, covering orbital servicing, lunar rovers, and in-space manufacturing. Download the complete RobotToday reference guide to track the companies, funding, and technologies driving the $24B orbital economy.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Feb 24, 2026 326ISAM technology breaks rocket fairing limits through robotic space manufacturing. Market grows from $3.5B to $14.5B by 2032. See how 3D printing, autonomous assembly, and orbital fabrication are creating off-Earth factories.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Feb 18, 2026 1.7KSpace station robots evolve from remote tools to autonomous AI partners. How embodied intelligence reshapes human-robot collaboration in orbit.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Feb 11, 2026 1.8KLunar rovers face -180°C nights and glass-sharp dust while building moon infrastructure. Inside the engineering challenges, commercial strategies, and international competition shaping planetary robotics.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Feb 09, 2026 364Comprehensive 2026 global robotics market forecast compilation from IFR, Markets and Markets & more. Market size, growth rates & regional analysis by segment.
ByKelly Stone Feb 08, 2026 1.3KRobotics shifted from demos to deployment post-CES 2026, led by China’s humanoid scale, AI robot brains, and accelerating industrial adoption.
ByRobotToday Reporter Feb 07, 2026 418The machine can already see what human inspectors miss. But inside manufacturing, the real fight isn't about technology — it's about who gets to decide. The union battle over Manufacturing Intelligence begins here.
BySarah Bakery Feb 05, 2026 284In a recent episode of the Robo Papers podcast, Daniel Ho, the Director of Evaluations at 1X, discussed the innovative use of video generation technology in robotics. He highlighted how this advancement enables humanoid robots to execute tasks without the need for extensive, robot-specific training data, a process known as zero-shot learning. This development, which leverages the concept of "imagination" in machines, marks a significant step forward in the field of robotics, potentially transforming how robots are trained and utilized across various applications. The conversation sheds light on the future of humanoid capabilities and the implications of integrating advanced AI techniques in robotic systems.
By[email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) HumanoidsDaily Feb 04, 2026Orbital servicing is transforming space economics: $2B wasted annually on premature satellite deaths. Market growing from $500M to $20-30B by 2040. Deep dive into Astroscale, Northrop Grumman MEV, and the business of satellite refueling and debris removal.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Feb 03, 2026 419Humanoid robots are entering warehouses now — and unions like the Teamsters and UAW are drawing battle lines. Inside the 2026 labor showdown that could reshape logistics forever.
BySarah Bakery Feb 02, 2026 616Robotics industry briefing Jan 26-30, 2026: Serve-Diligent $29M acquisition, Richtech-Microsoft controversy, Waabi $1B funding, cloud robotics market to $43B by 2031, Fauna Robotics Sprout, Gartner humanoid forecast, NY Robotics launch.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 31, 2026 305Oracle AI World: premier enterprise AI conference with expert keynotes, hands-on sessions, and networking in Las Vegas, Oct 26-29, 2026.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 27, 2026 451Microsoft Ignite: premier tech conference on cloud, AI, security, and Microsoft innovation. Join developers, IT pros, leaders; San Francisco & online.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 27, 2026 833Columbia's Emo robot breakthrough reveals why facial biomimicry is robotics' second hardest challenge. Analysis of tech barriers and 2028-2030 timeline.
ByThomas Siew RobotToday Jan 26, 2026 2KiRobot emerges from Chapter 11, Tesla sets a 2027 Optimus release, and Hyundai faces labor pushback. Explore the top robotics industry news for Jan 18-23, 2026.
ByKelly Stone Jan 24, 2026 290Researchers have unveiled that the human brain processes spoken language similarly to advanced AI language models, such as those based on GPT technology. This revelation came during a study where scientists monitored brain activity while participants listened to an extended podcast. The findings indicate that comprehension occurs in a gradual, layered manner, mirroring the step-by-step processing utilized by AI systems. This research not only enhances our understanding of human cognition but also provides insights into the parallels between biological and artificial intelligence, shedding light on the intricate workings of language comprehension.
ScienceDaily.com Jan 21, 2026The 3rd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers (AIS 2026), 2–7 Aug 2026 in Jeju, South Korea — a global forum for researchers and industry experts on AI-enhanced sensing systems, transducers, and cutting-edge sensor technologies.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 21, 2026 418CMU's Shubham Tulsiani receives NSF CAREER Award for pioneering work teaching robots to learn manipulation skills from internet videos. Zero-shot learning breakthrough.
ByKelly Stone Jan 21, 2026 377IEEE ICRA 2026, the flagship robotics and automation conference, brings top researchers and industry leaders to Vienna, Austria, 1–5 June 2026 to advance robotics research.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 19, 2026 1.2KIFA Berlin 2026 — the world’s largest consumer electronics and home technology trade show held in Berlin from September 4–8, showcasing cutting-edge innovations, global brand launches, startups, and future tech trends.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 18, 2026 323A curated briefing of major global robotics events in 2026, offering tailored recommendations for researchers, industry professionals, startups, and the broader robotics ecosystem.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 18, 2026 1KNVIDIA advances physical AI with Cosmos and GR00T, humanoid robots move into real factories, China leads global deployments, and robotics stocks gain momentum.
ByKelly Stone Jan 17, 2026 354Discover GEIA Europe 2026 — the premier summit on embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics in Europe, bringing together top experts, live tech showcases, and strategic discussions on AI and robotics innovation.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 17, 2026 269ACIRS 2026 is an international robotics conference in Hong Kong, bringing together research on intelligent robotic systems, AI, control, and real-world applications.
ByKelly Stone Jan 16, 2026 302World Robot Olympiad (WRO) 2026 Season: Global student robotics competition exploring “Robots Meet Culture,” culminating in the International Final, Dec 8–10 2026 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Develop creativity, design, engineering and problem-solving skills through hands-on robotics
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 15, 2026 846HANNOVER MESSE 2026 brings global industry leaders together for automation, industrial AI, robotics and energy innovation, 20–24 April in Hannover, Germany.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 15, 2026 1KAnnual networking forum for robotics, AI, vision & imaging, motion control professionals in automation. Join expert keynotes, panels, and industry insights in Orlando, Florida, Jan 19-21, 2026. Register now for the A3 Business Forum.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 14, 2026 271VEX Worlds is the culminating global robotics championship that unites student teams from around the world in high-level competition, collaboration, and STEM inspiration.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 13, 2026 629IEEE/RSJ flagship conference on intelligent robots, AI, autonomy, perception and systems, uniting global research and industry
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 13, 2026 1.4KSwiss Robotics Day: Switzerland’s flagship robotics expo & symposium on Nov 14, 2025 in Lausanne. Innovation, talks, demos, networking.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 11, 2026 278Premier robotics expo in Seoul covering industrial, service & AI robots, Nov 5–8, 2025 at KINTEX. Register now for business & tech insights.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 10, 2026 416Global robotics shifts from CES 2026: humanoid commercialization accelerates, industrial AI deepens, labor tensions rise, and robotics markets recalibrate.
ByKelly Stone Jan 10, 2026 239Robotics Summit & Expo is a leading U.S. event for commercial robotics, covering design, AI, motion control, and system integration.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 05, 2026 526RobotToday Weekly Industry Briefing covering robotics, AI, humanoids, automation, funding, and policy developments from December 29, 2025 to January 2, 2026.
ByKelly Stone Jan 04, 2026 326International Conference on Automation, Robotics & Applications (ICARA 2026) in Istanbul, Feb 5–7, 2026, exploring AI, control, robotics and intelligent systems research.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jan 01, 2026 266As 2025 approaches its conclusion, a global team of researchers reflects on their collaborative efforts throughout the year, showcasing a variety of insightful contributions. This retrospective highlights a selection of engaging blog posts, interviews, and podcasts that have emerged from their work. Notably, an interview with Jiahui Zhang discusses the challenges of teaching robot policies without the benefit of new demonstrations, emphasizing the innovative approaches being explored in the field. This review not only celebrates the achievements of the contributors but also underscores the ongoing dialogue and knowledge-sharing that continues to shape advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence.
ByLucy Smith Robohub.org Dec 29, 2025World Robot Conference (WRC) is a premier global robotics and AI summit held annually in Beijing, China, featuring cutting-edge forums, exhibitions, competitions, and advanced robotics automation content; it attracts industry leaders, researchers, innovators and enterprises each August.
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