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Greensea IQ is Awarded $18 Million Contract by the US Navy for the Bayonet Underwater Controller (BUC) Development and Sustainment

Greensea IQ is Awarded $18 Million Contract by the US Navy for the Bayonet Underwater Controller (BUC) Development and Sustainment

Greensea Systems, Inc., operating as Greensea IQ, has secured an $18.15 million Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract to deliver hardware, software, and engineering technical services. This contract, awarded for an undisclosed duration, focuses on the development of underwater controllers essential for the operation of autonomous and remotely operated systems in maritime settings. The contract aims to enhance capabilities in underwater technology, reflecting the growing demand for advanced solutions in marine environments.

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AeroVironment Awarded $4.8 million Contract for ROVs to support U.S. Coast Guard Modernization Plan

AeroVironment Awarded $4.8 million Contract for ROVs to support U.S. Coast Guard Modernization Plan

AeroVironment, Inc. has secured a $4.8 million contract from the United States Coast Guard to supply Mission Specialist Defender remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). This agreement, announced today, is part of the Coast Guard's Force Design 2028 modernization initiative aimed at enhancing its operational capabilities. The contract will be fulfilled through AeroVironment's subsidiary, VideoRay, which specializes in underwater robotic systems. The delivery of these advanced ROVs is expected to support the Coast Guard's ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet and improve mission effectiveness.

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Greensea IQ Awarded $9 Million Contract by US Marine Corps for Continuing Acquisition of Bayonet 250 Robots

Greensea IQ Awarded $9 Million Contract by US Marine Corps for Continuing Acquisition of Bayonet 250 Robots

Greensea Systems, Inc., operating as Greensea IQ, has secured a $9 million task order from the United States Marine Corps under a broader Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. This funding will be used for the acquisition of Bayonet 250 systems, which are part of Greensea’s Amphibious Unmanned Ground Vehicles (AUGVs). The deployment of these vehicles is intended to enhance the Littoral Explosive Ordnance Neutralization (LEON) Family of Systems, which plays a vital role in mine countermeasures and addressing subsea threats in coastal combat environments. The contract underscores the Marine Corps' commitment to advancing its capabilities in littoral operations.

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Echodyne Launches 86,350-Square-Foot Radar Facility to Boost MESA Production

Echodyne Launches 86,350-Square-Foot Radar Facility to Boost MESA Production

Echodyne, a radar manufacturer based in Kirkland, Washington, has inaugurated an 86,350-square-foot facility designed to produce over 30,000 MESA radars annually. This new plant, announced on July 9, 2026, aims to address the growing global demand for counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) technology, enhancing the company's production capabilities significantly. The expansion is crucial as the market for counter-UAS solutions continues to grow, driven by increasing security concerns and the proliferation of drones. Echodyne's MESA radar technology is known for its advanced capabilities, making it a key player in the C-UAS sector. This facility will allow the company to scale operations and meet the rising needs of both domestic and international clients. Looking ahead, Echodyne's new manufacturing site is expected to play a pivotal role in fulfilling orders and enhancing supply chain efficiency. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication regarding additional production milestones or expansion plans for the facility.

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Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations Visit http://www.palladyneai.com for further information Palladyne AI’s SwarmOS™ platform to support satellite integration, marking a major expansion of its multi-domain autonomy and ISR capabilities across space, air, maritime, and land 07/07/26, 06:15 AM | Mobile Robots, Other Topics | Palladyne AI Corp. Palladyne AI Corp. (NASDAQ: PDYN and PDYNW) ("Palladyne AI"), a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, today announced that it has executed the previously announced contract awarded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to solve one of the most persistent challenges in modern defense operations—how to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team. The "Hierarchical Adaptive Networked Game-Theoretic Integration of Multiple Echelons (HANGTIME)" contract will address this need. More Headlines A3's Automate 2026 Breaks Records as Demand for Robotics, AI and Automation Grows NVIDIA and Hugging Face Bring New Models and Frameworks to LeRobot for the Open Robotics Community ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift UMA Unveils Its Vision for the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots Robbyant Unveils LingBot-Depth 2.0 and LingBot-Vision to Redefine Robotic Spatial Perception Articles Unleash AI Innovation: The Power of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition Fueled by PNY-Supplied GPUs Automate 2026 Q&A with DESTACO Automate 2026 Q&A with Roboteon Advances in Robots to See & Interpret within Warehouse Environments Building Resilient Fulfillment Networks with Robotics and Real-Time Logistics Data Today, drones, ships, and satellites often operate largely independently, limiting how quickly warfighters can see and respond to threats. HANGTIME will utilize Palladyne AI's patented SwarmOS™ software platform—the defense variant of the Palladyne™ Pilot embodied AI software—as the baseline technology to bridge that gap, connecting disparate systems so they can share intelligence, adapt to changing conditions, and act in sync across domains, including space, air, maritime, and land. By integrating satellites for the first time, this project also extends Palladyne AI's technology from the ground to orbit, enabling faster, more informed decision-making and coordinated mission execution, turning tactical commanders into strategic commanders by giving them more cross-domain intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities than ever before. "Our collaboration with AFRL showcases what's next for autonomous operations," said Ben Wolff, President and CEO, Palladyne AI. "This isn't about replacing humans—it's about giving them sharper, faster insight. By connecting satellite, aerial, and ground systems using the patented SwarmOS embodied AI platform as a foundational technology, we're helping the warfighter make better decisions in real time and stay one step ahead on the battlefield." "The HANGTIME project is a breakthrough that unites high-altitude assets and situational unmanned systems into one coordinated sensor network—delivering a major advantage for the defense industry," said Dr. Denis Garagic, Chief Technology Officer, Palladyne AI. "For the first time, a single AI framework can coordinate assets across multiple domains, including satellites. That means these systems can now think and act together as a team, sharing what they see and learning as conditions change." "The HANGTIME effort represents a critical step in multi-domain autonomy for coordinated execution in challenging environments," said Caleb Williams, Program Manager, AFRL/RIEA. For more information on Palladyne AI and its patented collaborative autonomy software, including SwarmOS, please visit www.palladyneai.com. For more information about AFRL, please visit www.afrl.af.mil. About Palladyne AI Palladyne AI is a U.S.-based technology company developing patented embodied artificial intelligence, collaborative autonomy solutions, advanced avionics, autonomous systems, advanced UAV engineering services, and precision-manufactured components for defense and industrial markets. Palladyne AI delivers secure, American-developed and operated platforms designed to meet the stringent requirements of U.S. government and public-sector customers, including data sovereignty, security, and compliance. Palladyne AI's embodied AI is designed to operate in complex, contested, and high-risk environments, enabling distributed tasking, human-on-the-loop decision-making, degraded-communications resilience, and multi-domain coordination. Its platform-agnostic autonomy stack combines real-time sensor fusion, adaptive AI models, and edge-native orchestration—without vendor lock-in—to support autonomous and collaborative systems across air, ground, maritime, and industrial domains w

UBTECH Walker S2 Orders Top 800 Million Yuan After New 159M Contract

UBTECH Walker S2 Orders Top 800 Million Yuan After New 159M Contract

UBTECH, a robotics company based in Shenzhen, has announced a significant contract for its Walker S2 humanoid robot, pushing its total orders for 2025 to exceed 800 million yuan. This development underscores the increasing demand for the company's autonomous battery-swapping robots, which are designed to enhance efficiency in various applications. The latest contract reflects UBTECH's strategic positioning in the rapidly evolving robotics market, as businesses seek innovative solutions to meet operational challenges. The growing interest in humanoid robots like the Walker S2 indicates a shift towards automation and advanced technology in industries worldwide.

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U.S. Navy Awards Packet Digital $9.8 Million to Scale Drone Battery Production in North Dakota

U.S. Navy Awards Packet Digital $9.8 Million to Scale Drone Battery Production in North Dakota

Packet Digital and its subsidiary, Badland Batteries, have secured $9.8 million from the U.S. Navy as part of Phase 3 of a contract aimed at developing advanced battery cells compliant with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This funding will facilitate the manufacturing of these battery cells in North Dakota, specifically designed for logistics drones and unmanned systems. The initiative reflects the Navy's commitment to enhancing the capabilities of its drone technology and defense systems. The investment is expected to boost production capacity and support the growing demand for reliable energy sources in military applications.

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Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions (NextGeo), a prominent international company specializing in marine geoscience and offshore construction support services for the energy sector, has announced a significant update regarding its contracts with Saipem S.p.A. These contracts, originally awarded for the Bouri Gas Utilisation (BGUP) project in North Africa and valued at over €70 million, have undergone a contractual amendment. The changes reflect ongoing developments in the project, although specific details regarding the nature of the amendments have not been disclosed. This adjustment highlights the dynamic nature of offshore energy projects and the need for flexibility in contractual agreements within the sector.

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Seasats Awarded $89M U.S. Navy SBIR Phase 3 IDIQ Contract, Building on Series of Operational Milestones

Seasats Awarded $89M U.S. Navy SBIR Phase 3 IDIQ Contract, Building on Series of Operational Milestones

Seasats, a prominent designer and manufacturer of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), has secured an $89 million contract under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 3 Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) program from the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic. This contract aims to bolster the Marine Corps' efforts in developing and deploying USVs. The award reflects Seasats' significant progress and increasing involvement in enhancing maritime autonomy, following a series of recent achievements that underscore the company's capabilities in this evolving field.

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Klein Marine Systems Awarded $1.5M NAVOCEANO Contract

Klein Marine Systems Awarded $1.5M NAVOCEANO Contract

Klein Marine Systems, recognized for its advanced sonar technology, has secured a five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO). This contract, valued at up to $1.5 million, focuses on providing support and maintenance for the Klein System 5900 side scan sonars used by the Navy. The firm-fixed price agreement aims to enhance the operational capabilities of the sonar fleet, ensuring reliability and efficiency in naval operations.

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Oceaneering Awarded Contract by Esso Exploration Angola (Block 15) Limited for ROV Services and Integrated Solutions

Oceaneering Awarded Contract by Esso Exploration Angola (Block 15) Limited for ROV Services and Integrated Solutions

Oceaneering International, Inc. has secured a significant contract with Esso Exploration Angola, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, to provide support services for offshore operations in Angola's Block 15. The agreement, which began on July 1, 2025, is projected to yield between $80 million and $90 million in revenue over the next three years. This partnership underscores Oceaneering's commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in the region's oil and gas sector.

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VideoRay, a BlueHalo Company, Awarded $30.7M Contract to Support U.S. Navy’s Maritime Expeditionary Standoff Response Program

VideoRay, a BlueHalo Company, Awarded $30.7M Contract to Support U.S. Navy’s Maritime Expeditionary Standoff Response Program

VideoRay, a subsidiary of BlueHalo and a leader in underwater robotics, has secured a contract valued at over $30.7 million from the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific. This five-year agreement focuses on providing systems engineering and support services for the Mission Specialist Defender systems, specifically the Maritime Expeditionary Standoff Response (MESR) remotely operated vehicle (ROV). The contract aims to enhance the U.S. Navy's operational capabilities with these advanced systems, underscoring the importance of innovative technology in maritime defense operations.

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Greensea IQ Secures $5.36M Contract for Bayonet 250 Surf Zone Crawlers to Support U.S. Marine Corps

Greensea IQ Secures $5.36M Contract for Bayonet 250 Surf Zone Crawlers to Support U.S. Marine Corps

Greensea IQ, a prominent player in subsea robotics and defense solutions, has secured a $5.36 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in collaboration with Darley, based in Itasca, Illinois. This contract involves the delivery of customized Bayonet 250 Amphibious Underwater Ground Vehicles (AUGVs) specifically designed for the U.S. Marine Corps' Littoral Explosive Ordnance Neutralization (LEON) project. The agreement underscores the military's commitment to enhancing its capabilities in neutralizing explosive threats in coastal environments. The contract reflects ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency and safety for Marine Corps personnel engaged in such critical missions.

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Three-Arm Robot to Rescue NASA's $500 Million Telescope in Space

Three-Arm Robot to Rescue NASA's $500 Million Telescope in Space

Katalyst Space Technologies, a startup, has unveiled a three-arm robot spacecraft named LINK, designed to rescue NASA's Swift Observatory, which is currently at risk of re-entering the atmosphere and burning up. The initiative is backed by a $30 million contract and aims to capture and reposition the telescope into a safer orbit. This mission represents a notable advancement in space maintenance technology and underscores the intensifying competition in satellite servicing between the United States and China.

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Blattner awards Built Robotics $75M contract for physical AI to help meet energy demand

Blattner awards Built Robotics $75M contract for physical AI to help meet energy demand

Blattner has announced an expansion of its partnership with Built Robotics, awarding the company a substantial $75 million contract aimed at enhancing autonomous systems for solar construction projects. This collaboration is part of Blattner's strategy to address the growing energy demand by integrating advanced physical AI technologies into their operations. The partnership underscores the increasing reliance on automation in the renewable energy sector, particularly in solar energy development. By leveraging Built Robotics' expertise, Blattner aims to improve efficiency and scalability in its construction processes, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable energy future.

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Vertex Aerospace secures $500m Air Force C-12 support contract 

Vertex Aerospace secures $500m Air Force C-12 support contract 

Vertex Aerospace has secured a significant contract with the US Air Force, valued at up to $500 million, to provide contractor logistic support services for the C-12 fleet. This firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract underscores the company's commitment to supporting military aviation operations. The agreement aims to enhance the operational readiness and maintenance of the C-12 aircraft, which are essential for various missions within the Air Force. The contract reflects the ongoing collaboration between Vertex Aerospace and the military, ensuring that the C-12 fleet remains efficient and reliable.

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US Army awards L3Harris contract for VAMPIRE anti-drone systems 

US Army awards L3Harris contract for VAMPIRE anti-drone systems 

The US Army has awarded a $106 million contract to L3Harris for the development of Vehicle-Agnostic Modular Palletised ISR Rocket Equipment (VAMPIRE), a system designed to counter uncrewed aerial threats. This contract, announced recently, aims to enhance the Army's capabilities in addressing the growing challenges posed by uncrewed systems in modern warfare. By leveraging L3Harris's advanced technology, the Army seeks to improve its operational effectiveness and ensure greater security on the battlefield. The initiative reflects a strategic move to bolster defense mechanisms against evolving aerial threats, emphasizing the importance of adaptable and modular systems in military operations.

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US Army orders $11.2-million drone kits to detect battlefield chemical, biological threats

US Army orders $11.2-million drone kits to detect battlefield chemical, biological threats

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced that its subsidiary, Teledyne FLIR Defense, has been awarded an $11.2 million contract. This contract, which was secured recently, will enhance the company's capabilities in providing advanced defense and security solutions. The deal underscores Teledyne FLIR Defense's commitment to supporting military and governmental operations with cutting-edge technology. The funding will be utilized to develop and deliver innovative systems that meet the evolving needs of defense agencies. This strategic move reflects the growing demand for sophisticated defense technologies in an increasingly complex global security environment.

DIU ups Hermeus contract for high-speed drone

DIU ups Hermeus contract for high-speed drone

The Defense Innovation Unit has awarded a contract that increases the total ceiling to $219 million for Hermeus, a company focused on advanced aerospace technology. This funding will support the ongoing development of the Quarterhorse drone, which is designed to release payloads at speeds reaching Mach 3. CEO Zach Shore shared these details in an interview with Breaking Defense, highlighting the significance of this advancement in military and defense capabilities. The initiative aims to enhance rapid response and operational efficiency in defense applications.

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Pentagon Backs AI Counter-Drone Startup with $500 Million Deal

Pentagon Backs AI Counter-Drone Startup with $500 Million Deal

The Pentagon has entered into a significant contract worth up to $500 million with a California-based defense technology startup specializing in drone and counter-unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology. This agreement comes as the U.S. military seeks to enhance its capabilities in response to evolving threats, particularly following the startup's successful product testing in Ukraine, where its technology was utilized to combat Russian forces. The deal underscores the growing reliance on advanced AI-driven solutions in modern warfare and reflects the Pentagon's commitment to investing in innovative defense technologies.

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44.95 Million Yuan! Woan Robotics Secures Largest Single Order in the Field of Home Embodied Intelligence

44.95 Million Yuan! Woan Robotics Secures Largest Single Order in the Field of Home Embodied Intelligence

Woan Robotics has secured a significant contract worth 44.95 million yuan for a project in Shenzhen, announced on May 18. This deal represents the largest publicly disclosed order in the home embodied intelligence sector. The initiative aims to create a comprehensive service center dedicated to embodied intelligence data, with an emphasis on real household scenarios. This project underscores Woan Robotics' commitment to advancing technology that enhances everyday living environments.

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Avex Corp. receives USAF contract for mass producible, kamikaze drones

Avex Corp. receives USAF contract for mass producible, kamikaze drones

The U.S. Air Force has awarded Aevex Corporation an $18.5 million contract to deliver advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services. This contract, announced recently, aims to enhance the Air Force's operational capabilities. Aevex, known for its expertise in providing innovative solutions in the defense sector, will utilize its advanced technologies to support the Air Force's mission. The collaboration is expected to bolster national security efforts and improve situational awareness for military operations. The contract reflects the ongoing commitment of the U.S. government to invest in cutting-edge defense technologies and partnerships with leading industry players.

Woan Robotics Wins 45 Million Yuan Smart Data Infrastructure Project to Accelerate Real-World Data Loop Construction

Woan Robotics Wins 45 Million Yuan Smart Data Infrastructure Project to Accelerate Real-World Data Loop Construction

Woan Robotics has announced a significant contract valued at around 45 million yuan for an AI ecological innovation community project in Shenzhen. This initiative aims to establish a robust data infrastructure that supports embodied intelligence, which will improve data collection and management across various real-life applications. The project is expected to enhance the integration of AI technologies into everyday scenarios, fostering innovation and efficiency in the region.

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Kraken Robotics Announces $12 Million in Orders for Synthetic Aperture Sonar and Subsea Batteries

Kraken Robotics Announces $12 Million in Orders for Synthetic Aperture Sonar and Subsea Batteries

Kraken Robotics has secured purchase orders worth approximately $12 million for its synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) and battery products. The orders, which include Kraken's KATFISH™ towed SAS spares and SeaPower™ batteries, have been placed by various organizations, notably Teledyne Marine, Terradepth, and two NATO member navies. This significant acquisition underscores the growing demand for advanced underwater technology and highlights Kraken's position in the marine robotics sector. The company aims to enhance its product offerings and support military and commercial applications with these new contracts.

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UBTECH’s Walker series humanoid robot orders exceed 630 million yuan in 2025

UBTECH’s Walker series humanoid robot orders exceed 630 million yuan in 2025

UBTECH Robotics, a prominent Chinese robotics company, has announced a significant contract worth RMB 126 million (approximately $17.3 million) for a project focused on the procurement and installation of equipment for the “Embodied Intelligence Data Collection and Testing Center.” This initiative is set to take place in Guangxi province, China. The contract highlights the company's latest innovation, the Walker S2 humanoid robot, which boasts full autonomy and the ability to swap batteries. The delivery of the equipment is anticipated to be completed in the near future, marking a notable advancement in robotics technology and research capabilities in the region.

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Hesai secures over $40 million LiDAR order from leading US Robotaxi company

Hesai secures over $40 million LiDAR order from leading US Robotaxi company

Hesai Technology, a Chinese LiDAR company, has secured a contract exceeding $40 million with a prominent US Robotaxi firm. This agreement designates Hesai as the exclusive supplier of its comprehensive range of long-range and short-range LiDAR products. Deliveries are expected to be finalized by the end of 2026, marking a significant step in the collaboration between the two companies. The partnership aims to enhance the technological capabilities of the Robotaxi service, reflecting the growing demand for advanced sensor technologies in the autonomous vehicle sector.

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ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift

ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift

ABB Robotics completes its AI-powered Visual SLAM AMR portfolio with new autonomous forklift Visit http://go.abb/robotics for further information -The new Flexley Stack F712 extends ABB Robotics’ AI-powered Visual SLAM technology to autonomous forklifts, enabling pallet transport and high-density storage. -Customers can now deploy mixed fleets of Visual SLAM-powered tugs, movers and forklifts on a common navigation, fleet management and software platform. -Powered by ABB Robotics' AMR Studio, the portfolio enables up to 20% faster commissioning while ensuring seamless interoperability and safe, reliable operation. 07/07/26, 07:10 AM | Industrial Robotics, Mobile Robots | ABB Inc. ABB Robotics is expanding its Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) portfolio with the launch of the Flexley® Stack F712, creating a complete interoperable ecosystem across all major Visual SLAM AMR types. Combining autonomous forklifts, tugs and movers on one platform, ABB Robotics enables customers to automate a broader range of material-handling and intralogistics processes. Offering market-leading accuracy, the F712 is designed for demanding material handling, end-of-line storage and warehouse operations across industries including automotive manufacturing, helping increase efficiency, flexibility and scalability. More Headlines A3's Automate 2026 Breaks Records as Demand for Robotics, AI and Automation Grows NVIDIA and Hugging Face Bring New Models and Frameworks to LeRobot for the Open Robotics Community Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations UMA Unveils Its Vision for the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots Robbyant Unveils LingBot-Depth 2.0 and LingBot-Vision to Redefine Robotic Spatial Perception Articles Unleash AI Innovation: The Power of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition Fueled by PNY-Supplied GPUs Automate 2026 Q&A with DESTACO Automate 2026 Q&A with Roboteon Advances in Robots to See & Interpret within Warehouse Environments Building Resilient Fulfillment Networks with Robotics and Real-Time Logistics Data "Across intralogistics operations, businesses are being asked to process greater volumes in less time, while working with increasingly limited resources," said Marc Segura, President, ABB Robotics. "They are under pressure to move goods faster and with greater flexibility, while labour availability is becoming a critical constraint. As part of our journey to more autonomous and versatile robotics (AVRTM), we have combined advanced vision, mobility and intelligence in the Flexley Stack F712 forklift AMR, completing our scalable, AI-powered AMR portfolio." F712 is versatile, capable of handling multiple load types and sizes - including open and closed pallets, containers or racks- up to 2,000 kg and reaching heights of 8.5 meters. The Flexley Stack AMR F712 joins the Flexley Tug and Flexley Mover in ABB Robotics' growing Visual SLAM AMR portfolio. Applications include intralogistics tasks such as warehouse storage and retrieval, as well as line supply, end-of-line handling, body- and press-shop and drive-in and light buffer in the automotive and industries sector. Unlike conventional AMR forklifts on the market, F712 uses Visual SLAM to map and navigate its environment, eliminating the need for pre-installed infrastructure like markers or reflectors. The AI-enabled Visual SLAM supports the autonomous decisions required to operate in complex, dynamic warehouse operations with a market-leading positional accuracy of ±10 mm. Together with AMR Studio®, this shortens commissioning times by up to 20 percent and creates a versatile and reliable system that can adapt instantly when a warehouse or production floor layout changes. Certified to the latest ISO and ANSI safety standards, Flexley Stack F712 can safely operate at class-leading speeds of up to 1.7 m/s while loaded. F712 is fully integrated with AMR Studio and is VDA5050 compatible, enabling seamless integration with ABB Robotics' Visual SLAM AMRs and existing systems within a unified project. This makes it easy to manage complex projects and integrate different types of mobile robots. The no-code, drag-and-drop software suite supports rapid setup, fleet coordination, traffic management and real-time visualization, allowing ABB Robotics' tugs, movers and forklifts to operate together in the same layout for scalable turnkey automation projects. ABB Robotics as one of the world's leading robotics companies, is the only company with a comprehensive and integrated AI-powered portfolio covering robots, cobots and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), designed and orchestrated by our value-creating software. We help companies of all sizes and sectors - from automotive to electronics and logistics - to outperform by becoming more resilient, flexible and efficient. ABB Robotics is at the forefront of developing and commercializing a new generation of Autonomous Versatile Robotics

UBTECH Deploys Humanoid Robots at China-Vietnam Border to Enhance Smart Port Operations

UBTECH Deploys Humanoid Robots at China-Vietnam Border to Enhance Smart Port Operations

UBTECH has introduced humanoid robots at the Dongxing port, located on the China-Vietnam border, to enhance customs operations for passenger management and cargo inspection. This initiative, backed by a $40 million contract, aims to reduce congestion in this heavily trafficked international passage. The Walker S2 robots are designed to offer multilingual assistance and monitor crowd density, thereby streamlining customs procedures. This technological advancement has sparked discussions regarding the limits of law enforcement authority as automation becomes more prevalent in public safety efforts.

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UK’s 21-ton extra-large submarine drone to undergo trials for undersea operations, payload

UK’s 21-ton extra-large submarine drone to undergo trials for undersea operations, payload

The United Kingdom has awarded MSubs, a submarine technology company, an $8.8 million contract to initiate trials of a new unmanned underwater vehicle. This contract, announced recently, aims to enhance the UK's maritime capabilities and explore advanced underwater technologies. The trials will take place in various locations across the UK, with the goal of assessing the vehicle's performance and operational effectiveness. The initiative is part of the UK's broader strategy to bolster its defense and security measures in response to evolving maritime threats. By leveraging MSubs' expertise, the UK seeks to innovate and maintain a competitive edge in underwater operations.

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Tesla rival forced to make big changes amid EV shift

Tesla rival forced to make big changes amid EV shift

Lucid Motors, an electric vehicle startup, announced significant layoffs on June 23, 2026, as it grapples with declining demand in the U.S. EV market. The company is cutting 18% of its workforce, which amounts to over 1,400 employees, in an effort to save approximately $158 million annually. This decision follows a sharp drop in EV sales, with Lucid's market share rising to only 1.8%, despite being the highest it has recorded. The layoffs will impact various roles, including full-time employees, contractors, and hourly production workers at its AMP-1 factory in Casa Grande, Arizona, where a second production shift is being eliminated. The restructuring comes as Lucid aims to align its production with lower-than-expected demand and reduce inventory amid challenging market conditions. The company has faced a series of leadership changes and operational disruptions, including the departure of its chief operating officer, Marc Winterhoff, and the suspension of its 2026 production guidance. Analysts have expressed concerns about Lucid's financial stability, prompting a reduction in the company's stock price target. As of the layoff announcement, Lucid's shares fell by 3.7%, reflecting investor apprehension about the company's future in a competitive EV landscape.

First Bluebottle Hull Christened as Part of Royal Australian Navy's Program of Record

First Bluebottle Hull Christened as Part of Royal Australian Navy's Program of Record

Ocius Technology has achieved a significant milestone in the Royal Australian Navy's $176 million Bluebottle Program with the ceremonial christening of the first uncrewed surface vessel (USV) hull. This event, which took place following the contract announcement in March, marks the initial delivery under the program aimed at enhancing naval capabilities. The Bluebottle USVs are designed to support various maritime operations, reflecting the Navy's commitment to modernizing its fleet and improving operational efficiency. The successful christening underscores Ocius Technology's role in advancing innovative maritime solutions for the Australian defense sector.

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Autonomous defense manufacturer Mach Industries raises $300M

Autonomous defense manufacturer Mach Industries raises $300M

Mach Industries, an autonomous defense manufacturer, has successfully raised $300 million in funding. This significant financial boost will enable the company to expedite the execution of government contracts, enhance its talent acquisition efforts, develop new products, and broaden its operational network. The funding is expected to play a crucial role in advancing Mach Industries' capabilities and expanding its presence in the defense sector.

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American Rheinmetall, Harbinger team up for R&D robotics, UGVs

American Rheinmetall, Harbinger team up for R&D robotics, UGVs

Rheinmetall, a prominent defense contractor, has announced a significant investment of $41 million aimed at enhancing its production capabilities across six manufacturing facilities in the United States. This initiative is part of the company's strategy to upgrade its operations and strengthen its supply chain. The investment reflects Rheinmetall's commitment to meeting increasing demand for defense products and ensuring operational efficiency in a competitive market. The expansion is expected to bolster the company's presence in the U.S. defense sector and support its long-term growth objectives.

China establishes a venture capital fund in Hangzhou with 1 billion yuan; Tianjin opens AI sensor industrial park; Zhejiang plans

China establishes a venture capital fund in Hangzhou with 1 billion yuan; Tianjin opens AI sensor industrial park; Zhejiang plans

ZTO Express has established a new logistics company, Guangzhou Zhongjing Logistics Co., Ltd., in Guangzhou with a registered capital of 500 million RMB. The company, wholly owned by ZTO Express, will engage in domestic freight transportation, equipment leasing, and computer system services. OpenAI has announced its entry into the robotics sector, focusing on developing assistive robots. CEO Sam Altman stated the company is looking for engineers to create robots that can aid in building future infrastructure. The initiative, which has evolved from a world simulation research project, aims to integrate hardware and machine learning for practical applications. Nan Er, Vice President of Zhejiang Chint Electric, has been recognized as a "2026 Zhejiang Youth Technology Entrepreneur" as part of a program to support technology entrepreneurs in the region. Foxconn and French company Bull will collaborate to manufacture AI and cloud infrastructure, with an initial investment of over 120 million euros. The project will utilize facilities in both France and the Czech Republic. On June 1, new regulations for online food delivery were implemented, with Taobao Flash collaborating with various local regulatory bodies to label the first batch of "no dine-in" merchants, enhancing compliance among 60,000 restaurants this year. Muyu Group has partnered with Alibaba Cloud to develop an AI model for the livestock industry, significantly improving the efficiency of health checks for pigs. In investment news, a new venture capital fund, Guoxin Qianjiang, has been established in Hangzhou with a capital of 1 billion RMB, while Zhi Mi has opened a financing window with a pre-IPO valuation of approximately 70 billion RMB. In product developments, a new automotive brand resulting from a collaboration between Sairus and ByteDance is set to launch a hybrid vehicle this year, while Sharpa has introduced a humanoid robot equipped with advanced tactile capabilities in partnership with NVIDIA. Lastly, the Tianjin AI Sensor Industrial Park has officially opened, with ten companies signing contracts, and Shanghai is focusing on advancing core software technologies as part of its development plan. Zhejiang Province is also seeking to implement the "Spark Plan" to accelerate the application of quantum technology products.

Arbe Robotics: Impressive Technology, Challenging Financials (Rating Downgraded to Hold)

Arbe Robotics: Impressive Technology, Challenging Financials (Rating Downgraded to Hold)

Arbe Robotics is shifting its focus from sluggish automotive sales to exploring new business verticals, although its revenue remains minimal. The company’s primary automotive contract is with a Chinese Tier-1 supplier for a state-owned OEM, likely linked to FAW's Hongqi Tiangong, with production expected to ramp up by late 2026. However, management has withdrawn guidance on securing additional automotive contracts and is now projecting revenues between $4 million and $6 million for 2026. Despite possessing robust technology and a significant potential market, Arbe's pathway to profitability remains uncertain, and further capital raises may be necessary unless substantial contracts are secured. The company's stock has seen a dramatic decline, plummeting 85% from a strong buy rating of $18 in January 2022 to $1.26. Stephen Tobin, an experienced investor and analyst, has been closely monitoring Arbe Robotics and leads the Strategic Wave Investments group, which focuses on emerging technology investments. He emphasizes a disciplined investment strategy aimed at identifying successful companies while minimizing losses. Despite the challenges facing Arbe, Tobin's firm continues to provide transparency and strategic insights to its members in navigating the evolving landscape of disruptive technologies.

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Billionaire Phillipe Laffont Recently Sold Oracle, Tesla, and Nvidia and Purchased a Stock Down 94% Since Its IPO in 2020

Billionaire Phillipe Laffont Recently Sold Oracle, Tesla, and Nvidia and Purchased a Stock Down 94% Since Its IPO in 2020

Billionaire investor Philippe Laffont, founder of Coatue Management, has made significant changes to his investment portfolio, recently selling off stakes in major tech companies including Oracle, Tesla, and Nvidia. This strategic shift occurred in the first quarter of 2026, as Laffont's fund, which manages over $29 billion in assets, responded to growing concerns over the valuations of artificial intelligence companies. Notably, Coatue completely divested from Oracle amid worries about its reliance on OpenAI contracts and increased capital expenditure forecasts. In a surprising move, Laffont also reduced his Tesla holdings by 96%, following CEO Elon Musk's cautious outlook on the rollout of Tesla's robotaxi fleet and rising capital expenditures for AI initiatives. Additionally, Coatue cut its Nvidia stake by 31%, reflecting broader industry uncertainties. Conversely, Laffont initiated a new position in Lucid Group, acquiring over 295,300 shares valued at approximately $2.8 million. This investment comes as Lucid's stock has plummeted 94% since its IPO in September 2020, amid financial struggles and a challenging electric vehicle market. Analysts, however, remain optimistic about Lucid's potential turnaround, citing new leadership and product launches, as well as a partnership with Uber Technologies. Laffont's recent moves indicate a speculative approach, as he navigates a volatile market landscape while also exploring opportunities in renewable energy stocks.

Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone, an autonomous maritime company based in Alameda, California, has announced the deployment of 16 Voyager unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) to enhance surveillance capabilities for the US Coast Guard. This initiative, which is part of a $15.5 million contract, aims to support Coast Guard missions across the Great Lakes and the Northeast. The deployment was officially announced on May 11, 2026, marking a significant step in the integration of advanced technology into maritime operations. The use of these unmanned vehicles is intended to improve monitoring and response efforts in these vital waterways, reflecting the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining safety and security in the region.

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Fugro Geotechnical Survey to Support Berwick Bank B Offshore Wind Farm

Fugro Geotechnical Survey to Support Berwick Bank B Offshore Wind Farm

Fugro has secured a significant geotechnical survey contract from SSE for the Berwick Bank B phase of the ambitious Berwick Bank offshore wind project located in the North Sea. This phase is part of a broader initiative aimed at achieving a total offshore wind capacity of 4.1 GW across three phases. If fully realized, Berwick Bank has the potential to become the largest offshore wind farm globally, generating sufficient clean electricity to supply over six million homes in the UK each year. The project underscores the growing commitment to renewable energy and the transition towards sustainable power sources.

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Anyverse Dynamics Secures $200M+ Funding, Lands Major Overseas Robotics Order

Anyverse Dynamics Secures $200M+ Funding, Lands Major Overseas Robotics Order

Anyverse Dynamics has achieved a significant milestone in the commercialization of embodied artificial intelligence by raising over $200 million in funding and securing a $69 million order from international clients. This financial boost and overseas contract underscore the growing demand for advanced AI solutions in various industries. The funding will be utilized to enhance their technology and expand operations, positioning Anyverse Dynamics as a leader in the rapidly evolving AI market. This breakthrough comes at a time when businesses are increasingly looking to integrate AI into their processes to improve efficiency and innovation.

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Next Geosolutions, Through its Subsidiary Rana Subsea, Signs LOI with Saipem for the Provision of “SAT Diving” Services in the Middle East

Next Geosolutions, Through its Subsidiary Rana Subsea, Signs LOI with Saipem for the Provision of “SAT Diving” Services in the Middle East

A significant agreement valued at approximately $150 million has been established, with a planned duration of 36 months. This contract aims to enhance collaboration and development in the relevant sector, reflecting a strategic move by the involved parties to strengthen their operational capabilities. The initiative is expected to yield substantial benefits over the course of its execution, contributing to advancements in technology and service delivery. The agreement underscores a commitment to long-term partnership and innovation, positioning the stakeholders for future growth and success.

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HII Delivers Initial Lionfish SUUVs to U.S. Navy Under Multi-Year Program

HII Delivers Initial Lionfish SUUVs to U.S. Navy Under Multi-Year Program

HII has successfully delivered the first two Lionfish small uncrewed undersea vehicles (SUUVs) to the U.S. Navy as part of a significant contract valued at over $347 million. This delivery marks a crucial step in a program that has the potential to expand to a fleet of 200 vehicles. The initiative aims to enhance the Navy's capabilities in underwater operations, reflecting a growing emphasis on advanced unmanned systems in military applications. The delivery took place in October 2023, showcasing HII's commitment to providing innovative solutions for national defense.

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Tongji University purchases 10 Unitree humanoid robots for student training

Tongji University purchases 10 Unitree humanoid robots for student training

Tongji University, a leading educational institution in China, has entered into a procurement agreement worth RMB 8.26 million (approximately $1.14 million) with Unitree Robotics. This contract, announced on the China Government Procurement Network, involves the acquisition of 10 Unitree H1-2 humanoid robots along with essential accessories, including high-precision depth cameras and LiDAR technology. The initiative aims to enhance the university's robotics training capabilities, reflecting a growing emphasis on advanced technology in education. The partnership is expected to facilitate hands-on learning and research opportunities in the field of robotics, positioning Tongji University at the forefront of innovation in this rapidly evolving sector.

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