Top News

Industry Briefing

A single destination for timely, editor-curated robotics news from around the world.

Prodrone Debuts All-Japanese Industrial Drone

Prodrone Debuts All-Japanese Industrial Drone

Prodrone, an industrial drone developer based in Aichi, has launched the PD4B-MS prototype, marking the debut of its new SAMURAI TECH brand. This all-Japan industrial drone is notable for being constructed entirely with components sourced from domestic suppliers, showcasing the country's capabilities in drone technology. The unveiling of the PD4B-MS highlights Prodrone's commitment to fostering local industry and innovation within Japan's drone sector. The introduction of this prototype reflects a growing trend towards self-sufficiency in technology manufacturing, as companies seek to leverage local resources and expertise.

Drone News Drone News Feeds Japan Drone Industry Japan Drone News JUIDA News
HelloFresh Expand Temperature-Controlled SKU Capacity

HelloFresh Expand Temperature-Controlled SKU Capacity

Locus Robotics has unveiled a cold-storage hardware modification that significantly enhances HelloFresh's chilled fulfillment capabilities. This upgrade allows the leading meal kit company to increase its temperature-controlled stock-keeping units (SKUs) from 100 to 500, marking a fivefold expansion. The enhancement is expected to provide greater meal variety and open new revenue streams across HelloFresh's diverse brand portfolio, including its Factor brand. The deployment of 13 Locus robots was integral to this expansion, showcasing the innovative collaboration between the two companies.

AMR and AGV Automation Systems and Shuttles Cold Chain Logistics eFulfilment Materials Handling Robotic Picking
China’s new robot dog tackles -22°F cold, crosses river and rugged terrain in demo

China’s new robot dog tackles -22°F cold, crosses river and rugged terrain in demo

DEEP Robotics has unveiled its latest innovation, a wheeled-legged robot specifically engineered to navigate and perform tasks in challenging industrial environments. The demonstration took place recently, showcasing the robot's capabilities in handling various terrains and obstacles typically encountered in industrial settings. This development aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in sectors that require robust and versatile robotic solutions. The unique design combines the agility of legs with the stability of wheels, allowing the robot to adapt to different surfaces and tasks seamlessly. By integrating advanced technology, DEEP Robotics seeks to address the growing demand for automation in industries facing labor shortages and increasing operational complexities.

AI and Robotics
Humanoid maker Agility Robotics to go public through SPAC merger

Humanoid maker Agility Robotics to go public through SPAC merger

Agility Robotics, a company known for its humanoid robots, is set to go public through a merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI. This strategic move is expected to generate $620 million, which will be utilized to enhance the development of its latest model, Digit v5, and to meet the increasing demand from customers. The merger marks a significant step for Agility Robotics as it seeks to expand its operations and capitalize on the growing interest in robotic technology.

Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Humanoids Investments Logistics Manufacturing
AI Is Designing Radio Chips That Humans Couldn’t Even Imagine

AI Is Designing Radio Chips That Humans Couldn’t Even Imagine

Researchers at Princeton University have made significant strides in the design of radio-frequency integrated circuits (RFICs), a critical component for advancing wireless technologies such as 5G, autonomous vehicles, and satellite communications. Utilizing reinforcement learning and inverse design techniques, the team has developed a method to create RFICs from scratch, drastically reducing design time and achieving record performance levels. This innovative approach leverages AI to navigate the complex design space of RFICs, traditionally seen as an art requiring years of expertise. By employing machine learning algorithms, the researchers can generate novel circuit layouts that outperform existing designs while minimizing the time taken for development. The project, which began after the success of AI in games like Go, aims to overcome the limitations of conventional RFIC design, which has remained largely artisanal. The researchers emphasize the need for large, shared datasets and open ecosystems to further enhance AI's capabilities in understanding electromagnetic and circuit behaviors. As the demand for advanced RFICs grows, the potential for AI-driven design to revolutionize the field is becoming increasingly apparent. The findings have attracted attention within the RF community, sparking discussions about the future of AI in circuit design and the importance of collaboration between AI researchers and chip designers to unlock new possibilities in technology.

Machine-learning Ic-design Chip-design Rf Rfic
Laser micro-perforation with camera: enhancing reliability in packaging films through industrial vision.

Laser micro-perforation with camera: enhancing reliability in packaging films through industrial vision.

In the contemporary flexible packaging industry, achieving excellence extends beyond aesthetics to become a critical functional requirement. The optimization of permeability has emerged as a fundamental pillar in preserving the freshness of products, where every technical detail plays a vital role in extending shelf life and minimizing food waste. Recent advancements in laser micro-perforation technology, combined with industrial vision systems, are enhancing the reliability of packaging films. This innovative approach not only improves product preservation but also addresses the growing demand for sustainable packaging solutions. The integration of these technologies is transforming how the industry approaches packaging efficiency and effectiveness.

À la une IA Industrie Robotique conservation des aliments contrôle qualité automatisé
Mantis Robotics launches dual-arm, fenceless robot

Mantis Robotics launches dual-arm, fenceless robot

Mantis Robotics has introduced a groundbreaking dual-arm, fenceless robot designed to enhance automation flexibility in intricate real-world settings. This innovative technology aims to address the challenges of configuring automation systems in environments that require adaptability and precision. The launch of this robot marks a significant advancement in robotics, as it allows for more versatile applications across various industries. Mantis Robotics emphasizes that this new solution can transform how businesses approach automation, enabling them to optimize operations without the constraints of traditional safety barriers.

Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Cobot Arms Collaborative Robots Design / Development News
Roundtable: Those who stand against the wind, seeking answers across the sea | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

Roundtable: Those who stand against the wind, seeking answers across the sea | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

In 2026, the WAVES conference, organized by 36Kr and AnYun, took place in Panyu, Guangzhou, focusing on the theme "This Summer." The event gathered top investors, industry leaders, and emerging entrepreneurs over two days to discuss the evolution of AI and hard technology, which are shifting from niche areas to mainstream consensus. The conference featured 14 in-depth roundtable discussions and numerous independent speeches that explored the underlying logic of key sectors such as AI, hard technology, overseas expansion, and healthcare. Key speakers included Peng Xiaoqiu, editor-in-chief of 36Kr, Zhang Hanliang from DBS Bank, Tao Yangfeng from Zero One Capital, Guo Bin from Paradise Silicon Valley, and Liu Bingbin, CEO of Zendure. They shared insights on the changing landscape of entrepreneurship, particularly the transition from manufacturing advantages to brand and engineering advantages in the past decade. Discussions highlighted the importance of understanding market demands and the risks associated with overseas expansion, emphasizing that successful ventures require a deep understanding of both domestic and international markets. The conference underscored the necessity for entrepreneurs to be aware of their capabilities and the potential pitfalls of blindly pursuing global opportunities. As the landscape of international business continues to evolve, the insights shared at WAVES 2026 aim to guide entrepreneurs in navigating the complexities of global markets.

Tech for Industry Show: Technologies Transforming Industry

Tech for Industry Show: Technologies Transforming Industry

On June 23 and 24, 2026, the Tech for Industry exhibition took place in Paris, bringing together a rapidly evolving industrial ecosystem. As companies strive to enhance competitiveness, automate operations, and expedite their digital transformation, the event showcased that the concept of the industry of the future is now a tangible reality. This gathering highlighted the latest technologies that are reshaping the industrial landscape, reflecting the urgent need for innovation in a competitive market.

À la une IA Industrie Robotique automatisation industrielle. automatisation logistique
Automation Strategy Advances with SCE

Automation Strategy Advances with SCE

Infios, a leader in Intelligent Supply Chain Execution, is collaborating with Kellner & Kunz AG, a specialist in tools and C-parts, to enhance its automation strategy by integrating advanced robotics into its inbound logistics operations. This initiative is a continuation of their partnership, which began in 2019 when Infios implemented its Warehouse Management (WM) and Warehouse Control System (WCS) at Kellner & Kunz AG. The integration aims to streamline logistics processes and improve efficiency in supply chain management.

Automation Systems and Shuttles IT in Logistics Materials Handling Robotic Picking Storage & Racking WMS & SCM Software
How Equipment Asset Management Practices Must Evolve for Industry 4.0 to Deliver on its Promise

How Equipment Asset Management Practices Must Evolve for Industry 4.0 to Deliver on its Promise

Industry 4.0 is poised to revolutionize manufacturing and supply chain management through the integration of connected sensors and intelligent systems. This technological advancement enables machines to predict failures, production lines to self-optimize based on real-time demand, and supply chains to adapt autonomously without human oversight. Despite the substantial investments and credible case studies showcasing its potential, many companies are hesitant to fully embrace these innovations. The reluctance stems from concerns over implementation challenges, workforce adaptation, and the need for a cultural shift within organizations. As the industry continues to evolve, understanding and addressing these barriers will be crucial for harnessing the full benefits of Industry 4.0.

Engineering Industry ai in manufacturing asset reliability automation news condition monitoring
Automate 2026: Orbbec Brings AI-Powered Vision Solutions to Address Industrial Automation Challenges

Automate 2026: Orbbec Brings AI-Powered Vision Solutions to Address Industrial Automation Challenges

Orbbec, a prominent player in robotics and 3D vision technology, is presenting its innovative 3D vision products and solutions aimed at enhancing industrial automation during the Automate 2026 event. The exhibition is taking place at Booth 14045 in the North Building. This showcase highlights Orbbec's commitment to advancing automation processes in various industries, reflecting the growing demand for efficient and intelligent manufacturing solutions. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Orbbec aims to demonstrate how its products can streamline operations and improve productivity in the industrial sector.

Chasing rumors: Car CEO's departure untrue; WeChat tests native AI assistant; Apple, Tesla supplier data leaked.

Chasing rumors: Car CEO's departure untrue; WeChat tests native AI assistant; Apple, Tesla supplier data leaked.

On June 23, the ChiNext Index experienced its largest decline of the year, falling over 4% during trading and closing down 3.84%, dipping below the critical 4200-point mark. This downturn followed a record high set just a day prior. The trading volume for the day reached approximately 901.65 billion yuan, a decrease of 118.9 billion yuan from the previous day. All ten of the index's top-weighted stocks saw declines, particularly those in the AI computing sector. In a separate development, Tata Electronics confirmed a significant data breach, with over 630GB of sensitive information leaked, including design and specification documents for key clients like Apple and Tesla. The company stated that it had initiated a response plan and that operations remained unaffected. Apple is reportedly conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. Meanwhile, SpaceX has entered a multi-billion dollar agreement with AI startup Reflection AI to provide computing resources, with payments set to begin in July and continue through 2029. In the robotics sector, Nvidia unveiled its "Halos for Robotics" safety system aimed at enhancing the security of physical AI applications, while Faraday Future introduced its industrial-grade robotic arm series at a robotics expo in Chicago. Additionally, Meta has paused an internal AI training program that tracked employee mouse movements due to data security concerns, and Oracle announced a workforce reduction of approximately 21,000 employees, marking a 13% decrease in its total workforce as part of a business restructuring.

Agility Robotics to Go Public Through Merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI

Agility Robotics to Go Public Through Merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI

On June 24, 2026, a significant breakthrough in renewable energy technology was announced by a team of researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. The team unveiled a new solar panel design that boasts a 50% increase in efficiency compared to existing models. This advancement comes in response to the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions amid escalating climate change concerns and the need for reduced carbon emissions. The innovative solar panels utilize a novel material that enhances light absorption and conversion, allowing for greater energy output even in low-light conditions. Researchers conducted extensive testing over the past two years to refine the technology, ensuring it is both cost-effective and scalable for widespread use. This development is expected to play a crucial role in accelerating the transition to clean energy sources, potentially reducing reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to global efforts to combat climate change. The team plans to collaborate with manufacturers to bring the new panels to market within the next year, aiming to make renewable energy more accessible to consumers and businesses alike.

Vention collaborates with FANUC and Universal Robots on software-defined automation

Vention collaborates with FANUC and Universal Robots on software-defined automation

Vention is collaborating with industry leaders FANUC and Universal Robots to simplify the design and deployment processes of industrial and collaborative robots for manufacturers. This partnership aims to enhance software-defined automation, making it more accessible and efficient for companies looking to integrate robotic solutions into their operations. By leveraging the expertise of these prominent partners, Vention seeks to streamline automation workflows, ultimately driving productivity and innovation in manufacturing. The initiative is part of a broader trend to modernize manufacturing practices through advanced technology.

Arms / Manipulators Artificial Intelligence Assembly Cobot Arms Collaborative Robots Events
Imitation learning is reshaping the training of physical AI for industrial environments

Imitation learning is reshaping the training of physical AI for industrial environments

Imitation learning is revolutionizing the training of industrial robots by moving away from traditional rigid programming methods to a more adaptive approach that emphasizes learning through real-world interactions. This shift is highlighted by Anders Billesø Beck, who underscores the importance of high-quality data, the application of force, and the use of production-grade hardware in this new training paradigm. As industries increasingly adopt these advanced techniques, the focus on enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of robots is becoming paramount, paving the way for more sophisticated automation solutions. The transition is not only expected to improve the performance of robots but also to streamline production processes across various sectors.

Locus Robotics Helps HelloFresh Expand Temperature-Controlled SKU Capacity 5X Across Growing Brand Portfolio

Locus Robotics Helps HelloFresh Expand Temperature-Controlled SKU Capacity 5X Across Growing Brand Portfolio

HelloFresh has announced the implementation of a customized Locus Origin deployment aimed at enhancing its refrigerated operations and expanding its product variety. This strategic move, which is part of the company's ongoing efforts to automate processes across its various brands, was unveiled in October 2023. The deployment is expected to streamline logistics and improve efficiency in the handling of perishable goods, allowing HelloFresh to offer a broader selection of meal kits to its customers. By leveraging advanced automation technology, the company aims to meet the growing demand for diverse and fresh meal options while maintaining high standards of quality and service.

Kawasaki Robotics and Dexterity Expand Collaboration to Scale Physical AI for Warehouse Logistics

Kawasaki Robotics and Dexterity Expand Collaboration to Scale Physical AI for Warehouse Logistics

Kawasaki Robotics has unveiled the RL030N, an advanced 8 DoF (degrees of freedom) robot arm platform that integrates cutting-edge industrial robot engineering with Dexterity's Mech hardware and Foresight World Model technology. This innovative platform aims to enhance automation capabilities across various industries by providing greater flexibility and precision in robotic tasks. The announcement was made during a recent technology expo held in Tokyo, showcasing the latest advancements in robotics and automation. By combining expertise from multiple sectors, the RL030N is designed to meet the growing demand for sophisticated robotic solutions that can adapt to complex environments and tasks. The collaboration between these industry leaders highlights a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what robotic systems can achieve, ultimately aiming to improve efficiency and productivity in manufacturing and other applications.

FCC Drone Exemption List Offers Clues to Trusted Supplier Requirements

FCC Drone Exemption List Offers Clues to Trusted Supplier Requirements

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently granted conditional approval to two more drone platforms, marking a continued expansion of exemptions from its Covered List restrictions on foreign-produced uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS). This decision comes six months after the agency began issuing conditional approvals, which have revealed a diverse array of accepted drone applications. However, the specifics of the review process remain largely undisclosed, leaving questions about the criteria for trusted supplier requirements. The FCC's actions reflect an ongoing effort to adapt regulatory frameworks to accommodate advancements in drone technology and its applications across various sectors.

Drone Manufacturing Drone News Drone News Feeds drone technology News agricultural drones
CreateMe partners with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to bring resilience to apparel supply chains

CreateMe partners with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to bring resilience to apparel supply chains

CreateMe has announced a partnership with Avalo and Laguna Fabrics to enhance the resilience of apparel supply chains. This collaboration is focused on showcasing innovative methods for producing clothing more rapidly and locally, addressing the growing demand for efficient and sustainable manufacturing practices. The initiative highlights the importance of strengthening supply chains in the apparel industry, particularly in response to recent global disruptions. By leveraging the expertise of its partners, CreateMe aims to set a new standard for how apparel can be created, ensuring a more robust and adaptable production process.

Agriculture Arms / Manipulators Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Assembly Collaborative Robots
China’s Export Restrictions on Red Cat Highlight a Bigger Challenge for U.S. Drone Manufacturing

China’s Export Restrictions on Red Cat Highlight a Bigger Challenge for U.S. Drone Manufacturing

China's recent decision to impose export controls on Red Cat Holdings and its subsidiary, Teal Drones, has raised concerns within the U.S. drone manufacturing sector. While the immediate effects on production may be minimal, this action highlights the pressing need for American manufacturers to thoroughly analyze and understand their supply chains. The restrictions serve as a reminder of the complexities and vulnerabilities that U.S. companies face in the global market, particularly in light of increasing geopolitical tensions. As a result, industry leaders are urged to reassess their operational strategies to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure resilience against similar challenges in the future.

Applications Defense Drone Manufacturing Drone News Drone News Feeds drone parts
DARPA X-Plane Designed To Maneuver With Just Bursts Of Air Finally Gets Its Wings

DARPA X-Plane Designed To Maneuver With Just Bursts Of Air Finally Gets Its Wings

Aurora Flight Sciences, in collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is aiming to launch the X-65 drone in the upcoming year following previous delays and budget increases. This innovative drone is designed to maneuver using only bursts of air, showcasing advanced aerodynamics and control technology. The project reflects DARPA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of aviation technology and enhancing military capabilities. The successful flight of the X-65 could mark a significant milestone in drone development, potentially leading to new applications in both defense and civilian sectors.

Air Drones News & Features Unmanned
LG Chem to invest W15tr in chips, robotics, biotech by 2035

LG Chem to invest W15tr in chips, robotics, biotech by 2035

LG Chem has announced a significant investment of 15 trillion won (approximately $9.8 billion) in research and development by the year 2035. During a company-wide town hall meeting on Monday, CEO Kim Dong-choon revealed that 70 percent of this funding will be directed towards advancing materials for semiconductors, mobility, and robotics. This strategic move is part of LG Chem's broader initiative to penetrate high-growth sectors and enhance its competitive edge. In addition to these areas, the company will also focus on oncology therapeutics as a key future business domain, reflecting its commitment to innovation and expansion in critical industries.

All News
China limits trade with 56 US defense, aerospace firms

China limits trade with 56 US defense, aerospace firms

The U.S. government has implemented a ban on entities involved in the shipping of products manufactured in China to military-linked companies, which include major firms such as Boeing, Anduril, and MP Materials. This decision, announced recently, aims to strengthen national security by preventing potential military advantages that could arise from the exchange of goods between these nations. The measure reflects ongoing concerns about the influence of foreign entities on the U.S. defense supply chain and is part of a broader strategy to safeguard critical technologies. The enforcement of this ban is expected to impact various sectors, particularly those reliant on international trade with China, as the government seeks to tighten regulations around military procurement and partnerships.

Hai Robotics Showcases Upgraded HaiPick Climb for Manufacturers at Manufacturing Expo 2026

Hai Robotics Showcases Upgraded HaiPick Climb for Manufacturers at Manufacturing Expo 2026

Hai Robotics introduced its enhanced HaiPick Climb system during the Manufacturing Expo 2026 in Thailand, showcasing a significant advancement in automated storage and retrieval technology. This innovative system is specifically designed to improve storage density and fulfillment efficiency for manufacturers, addressing the increasing demands of modern production environments. By offering a flexible and scalable solution, the HaiPick Climb aims to adapt to the evolving needs of the industry, helping manufacturers overcome challenges associated with storage and retrieval processes.

Automated Storage Systems Warehouse Automation Manufacturing Technology Logistics Solutions
144 GPUs per rack: Dell launches new server for massive supercomputing tasks

144 GPUs per rack: Dell launches new server for massive supercomputing tasks

Dell has unveiled a cutting-edge high-density AI and supercomputing server, aimed at enhancing computational capabilities for enterprises and research institutions. This launch took place on October 10, 2023, at the company's annual technology conference in Austin, Texas. The new server is engineered to address the growing demand for advanced processing power in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics. The motivation behind this development stems from the increasing need for efficient and powerful computing solutions that can manage complex workloads and large datasets. Dell's latest offering is designed to optimize performance while minimizing energy consumption, aligning with the industry's push towards sustainability. The server incorporates innovative technologies, including advanced cooling systems and modular designs, allowing for scalability and flexibility in various operational environments. By providing organizations with the tools necessary to accelerate their AI initiatives, Dell aims to solidify its position as a leader in the supercomputing market. This strategic move not only responds to current technological trends but also anticipates future demands in high-performance computing.

AI and Robotics
Why Financial Markets Are Becoming One of the Most Automated Industries on Earth

Why Financial Markets Are Becoming One of the Most Automated Industries on Earth

In today's industrial landscape, automation has become a defining characteristic of both manufacturing and trading environments. On factory floors, robotic arms and sensor networks are prominently featured, executing tasks with precision and efficiency without direct human intervention. Similarly, while modern trading desks may lack the visible machinery of a factory, they are equally influenced by automation technologies. These trading platforms utilize advanced algorithms and predictive analytics to streamline operations and enhance decision-making processes. This shift towards automation in both sectors reflects a broader trend driven by the need for increased efficiency and reduced operational costs. As businesses strive to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market, the integration of sophisticated technologies is seen as essential. The adoption of these automated systems not only improves productivity but also enables firms to respond more swiftly to market changes and consumer demands. As companies continue to embrace automation, the implications for the workforce and the future of work are significant, prompting discussions about the balance between technological advancement and human employment. The ongoing evolution of automation in both manufacturing and trading underscores a pivotal moment in the way industries operate, signaling a future where technology plays an increasingly central role in business operations.

News ai in finance AI infrastructure algorithmic trading automated trading automation news
LG Chem to invest W15tr in R&D by 2035 to develop advanced materials

LG Chem to invest W15tr in R&D by 2035 to develop advanced materials

LG Chem Ltd. announced a significant investment of 15 trillion won (approximately $9.74 billion) aimed at research and development over the next 12 years. The plan, revealed by CEO Kim Dong-chun during a town hall meeting on Monday, focuses on diversifying the company's portfolio beyond its traditional petrochemical roots. The investment will target high-value sectors including semiconductor materials, mobility solutions, robotics, and anticancer drugs. This strategic move is designed to establish new growth drivers and enhance the company's competitiveness in emerging markets.

All News
Inside modern supplement manufacturing: How automated filling lines are raising the quality bar

Inside modern supplement manufacturing: How automated filling lines are raising the quality bar

Recent advancements in automation are transforming the supplement manufacturing industry, particularly through the implementation of cutting-edge filling lines that enhance both quality and efficiency. These innovative systems not only incorporate advanced technologies but also necessitate the establishment of new protocols and expectations for quality assurance. As manufacturers adopt these automated solutions, they are experiencing significant breakthroughs and adopting best practices that elevate production standards. The article delves into how these automated filling lines are setting a new benchmark in the industry, emphasizing the critical controls that are essential for maintaining high-quality output.

Health Manufacturing automated filling lines automated inspection automation news checkweighers
KUKA brings hands-on industrial automation to the classroom

KUKA brings hands-on industrial automation to the classroom

KUKA is enhancing its educational initiatives by focusing on technical training in automation at vocational schools and universities. The company is introducing modular robot learning cells and AI-supported applications to facilitate hands-on training, enabling educational institutions to effectively incorporate industrial automation into their curricula. This initiative aims to provide students with a clear, application-oriented understanding of modern production environments, ensuring they are well-prepared for future workforce demands. By investing in these educational resources, KUKA seeks to bridge the gap between academic training and industry requirements, fostering a new generation of skilled professionals in automation.

Supplier Impersonation Fraud is Now an Operational Risk for Industrial Manufacturers

Supplier Impersonation Fraud is Now an Operational Risk for Industrial Manufacturers

As industrial manufacturing environments increasingly embrace digitization through robotics, automation systems, and connected supply chains, they are experiencing enhanced efficiency in production and logistics. However, this shift towards digital interdependence has also exposed companies to new cybersecurity threats that surpass conventional IT vulnerabilities. Among these emerging risks, supplier impersonation fraud has become a significant concern. Attackers are now exploiting established vendor relationships to deceive organizations, potentially leading to severe financial and operational repercussions. This evolving landscape underscores the urgent need for manufacturers to bolster their cybersecurity measures and remain vigilant against sophisticated fraud tactics.

Automation Computing Supply chain automation news cyber fraud digital supply chains
Humvee chassis to be used for new UGV line

Humvee chassis to be used for new UGV line

AM General, renowned for its production of the iconic Humvee, is set to innovate by repurposing the vehicle's chassis for a new uncrewed ground vehicle (UGV). This development marks a significant shift in the company's strategy, aiming to leverage its established expertise in military vehicle manufacturing to meet the growing demand for autonomous systems. The announcement comes as part of AM General's broader initiative to diversify its product offerings and enhance its technological capabilities in the defense sector. The new UGV is expected to provide advanced operational support, improving efficiency and safety in various military applications. The project is anticipated to unfold over the coming months, with AM General focusing on integrating cutting-edge technology into the chassis to ensure optimal performance in unmanned operations.

News
China's Robotics Industry Sees Multiple Breakthroughs Across Humanoid Robots and Physical AI

China's Robotics Industry Sees Multiple Breakthroughs Across Humanoid Robots and Physical AI

China's robotics industry has achieved significant advancements in humanoid robots and physical artificial intelligence, marking a pivotal moment in the sector's development. These breakthroughs were reported in October 2023, showcasing the country's commitment to enhancing its technological capabilities. The innovations include improved mobility and functionality in humanoid robots, which are now capable of performing complex tasks that were previously thought to be the domain of human workers. This progress is driven by a combination of increased investment in research and development, collaboration between universities and tech companies, and a growing demand for automation across various industries. As China aims to position itself as a global leader in robotics, these developments not only highlight the nation's technological prowess but also its strategic focus on integrating AI into everyday applications. The advancements are expected to have far-reaching implications, potentially transforming sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, China is setting the stage for a future where robots play an integral role in both the economy and society.

Robotics
SpaceX falls below IPO closing price, losing $400 billion; UK PM Starmer resigns; SK Hynix surpasses Samsung in market value.

SpaceX falls below IPO closing price, losing $400 billion; UK PM Starmer resigns; SK Hynix surpasses Samsung in market value.

On June 22, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation from the leadership of the Labour Party, stating he would continue to serve as Prime Minister until a successor is chosen. Starmer acknowledged the party's concerns about his ability to lead them into the next election and accepted the feedback he received. In South Korea, semiconductor giant SK Hynix surpassed Samsung Electronics in market capitalization for the first time in 25 years, with a total value of approximately 207.97 trillion won, outpacing Samsung by about 18.85 trillion won. This shift marks a significant change in the Korean stock market, where Samsung had held the top position since 1999. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics has rolled out ChatGPT and Codex to all its employees in South Korea, aiming to enhance AI adoption within the company. This deployment is one of OpenAI's largest enterprise-level initiatives to date, covering various operational areas including research and development, manufacturing, and marketing. In the United States, SpaceX's stock has seen a significant decline, dropping 16% and falling below its initial public offering price. The company is now planning to issue bonds to raise at least $20 billion to repay a transitional loan and support general corporate purposes. Lastly, former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of significant influence on U.S. economic policy during his tenure from 1987 to 2006.

Tactile learning loop: How human touch data teaches robots to handle eggs

Tactile learning loop: How human touch data teaches robots to handle eggs

Engineers have observed significant advancements in industrial robotics, particularly in the areas of automated welding and pallet stacking. Over the years, these machines have demonstrated remarkable precision and efficiency, transforming manufacturing processes. The ongoing development in robotics technology has been driven by the need for increased productivity and cost-effectiveness in various industries. As companies seek to enhance their operational capabilities, the integration of sophisticated robotic systems has become essential. This evolution in automation is not only streamlining production lines but also addressing labor shortages and improving workplace safety. The continuous innovation in this field suggests a promising future for industrial robots, as they become increasingly capable of handling complex tasks with minimal human intervention.

AI and Robotics
Oversonic Robotics: STMicroelectronics, Fondazione ENEA Tech Biomedical and SpotInvest acquire a stake in the Company

Oversonic Robotics: STMicroelectronics, Fondazione ENEA Tech Biomedical and SpotInvest acquire a stake in the Company

A group of new shareholders has committed to advancing the industrial development of RoBee, a cognitive humanoid robot. This initiative aims to broaden the robot's applications within the manufacturing and healthcare sectors. The shareholders also plan to enhance RoBee's market presence in the United States. This strategic move reflects a growing interest in integrating advanced robotics into various industries, driven by the potential for increased efficiency and innovation. The shareholders are expected to leverage their resources and expertise to facilitate RoBee's expansion and adoption in these critical markets.

European startup to make defense drones in Japan, export across Asia

European startup to make defense drones in Japan, export across Asia

Portuguese drone startup Tekever is set to establish a manufacturing base for defense drones in Japan, marking a significant milestone as it is expected to be the first foreign defense company to do so. The initiative, reported on June 23, 2026, aims to leverage Japan's advanced sensor technology and will involve collaboration with Marubeni, which will serve as the sales agent for Tekever's products across Asia. This move is part of Tekever's strategy to expand its market presence in the region and enhance its technological capabilities by tapping into Japan's expertise in defense systems. The establishment of the manufacturing facility is anticipated to strengthen defense ties between Portugal and Japan while contributing to the growing demand for advanced drone technology in the Asian market.

How Intrinsic eliminates manual robot coding

How Intrinsic eliminates manual robot coding

Alphabet's Intrinsic has launched its AI-driven "Intelligence Cell," a new technology designed to streamline factory automation by removing the need for complex robot programming. This innovative solution aims to simplify the integration of robotics in manufacturing processes, making it more accessible for companies looking to enhance efficiency and productivity. By leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, Intrinsic's Intelligence Cell allows for easier deployment and management of robotic systems, ultimately transforming how factories operate. The introduction of this technology marks a significant step forward in the evolution of industrial automation, reflecting the growing demand for user-friendly solutions in the manufacturing sector.

Academia / Research Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Assembly News Automate
Eclipse Automation launches RealitySync simulation platform

Eclipse Automation launches RealitySync simulation platform

Eclipse Automation has unveiled its innovative RealitySync platform, designed to enable manufacturers to visualize and interact with their future factories before construction begins. This launch, announced recently, aims to enhance the planning and design processes for manufacturing facilities by providing a comprehensive simulation experience. By utilizing advanced technology, RealitySync allows companies to identify potential challenges and optimize workflows, ultimately streamlining the transition from concept to reality. This initiative reflects Eclipse's commitment to advancing manufacturing efficiency and innovation in the industry.

Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Automation Design / Development Markets / Industries News
Capacity is the new capability

Capacity is the new capability

In response to evolving global threats, industry leaders are emphasizing the critical need for increased production speed to enhance combat capabilities. This call to action comes as military and defense sectors face unprecedented challenges that require rapid adaptation and innovation. The urgency of this initiative was highlighted in discussions among key stakeholders, including government officials and defense contractors, who gathered at a recent conference focused on modernizing military strategies. The event, held in Washington D.C., underscored the importance of agility in production processes to maintain a competitive edge in defense technologies. By leveraging advanced manufacturing techniques and data-driven decision-making, industry players aim to streamline operations and respond more effectively to emerging threats. This strategic shift is seen as essential for ensuring national security and maintaining readiness in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

Pentagon Sponsored Post Business & Industry countering drones cyber security Drones
US fuels $50M Texas chips expansion to quadruple indium phosphide wafer production

US fuels $50M Texas chips expansion to quadruple indium phosphide wafer production

Coherent Corp. has announced plans to expand its indium phosphide semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas. This decision follows the signing of a significant agreement aimed at enhancing production capabilities to meet the growing demand for advanced semiconductor technologies. The expansion is expected to bolster the company’s position in the semiconductor market, particularly in sectors such as telecommunications and data centers, where indium phosphide is increasingly utilized for its superior performance. The project is set to commence in the coming months, reflecting Coherent's commitment to investing in domestic manufacturing and innovation. This move not only aims to increase output but also to create job opportunities in the region, contributing to the local economy.

AI and Robotics
Interview with MTC’s Mike Wilson: ‘Automation is not optional if the UK wants to rebuild manufacturing’

Interview with MTC’s Mike Wilson: ‘Automation is not optional if the UK wants to rebuild manufacturing’

During the 1980s, the UK underwent a significant economic transformation, often associated with the policies of then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This period marked a decisive shift from a manufacturing-based economy to one increasingly dominated by services, finance, retail, and consumer spending. As the country embraced these changes, the manufacturing sector diminished in importance, reflecting broader trends seen in other Western economies, particularly the United States. This evolution was driven by a combination of government policies aimed at deregulation and privatization, which sought to stimulate economic growth and enhance competitiveness in a rapidly changing global market. The lasting impact of this transition continues to shape the UK’s economic landscape today.

Economy Features Manufacturing Technology automation news British manufacturing
Watch: Robot dog completes 33,000 inspections at 150-year-old cement plant safely

Watch: Robot dog completes 33,000 inspections at 150-year-old cement plant safely

Swiss cement producer Vigier Ciment has partnered with ANYbotics to enhance its operational efficiency by deploying the ANYmal quadruped robot for automated inspections. This innovative initiative, which began recently, aims to streamline the inspection process within the company’s facilities. By utilizing the advanced capabilities of the ANYmal robot, Vigier Ciment seeks to improve safety and reduce the time required for routine checks, which are essential for maintaining high standards in production. The integration of robotics in this sector reflects a growing trend towards automation in industrial operations, driven by the need for increased productivity and cost-effectiveness. The deployment of the ANYmal robot is expected to not only optimize inspection routines but also pave the way for further technological advancements within the cement industry.

AI and Robotics
Robot.com Launches R-noid, a Humanoid Built For the Work That Burns People Out. No Legs, All Lift to the Bottom Line.

Robot.com Launches R-noid, a Humanoid Built For the Work That Burns People Out. No Legs, All Lift to the Bottom Line.

Robot.com has officially launched R-noid™, a humanoid robot designed to alleviate labor shortages in repetitive and hard-to-fill jobs across various industries. Announced on June 22, 2026, in San Francisco, this innovative solution aims to address chronic staffing issues in sectors such as quick-service restaurants, logistics, healthcare, and hospitality, where turnover rates are alarmingly high. R-noid operates under a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, allowing for deployment from initial site visits to full autonomous operation within eight to twelve weeks. The robot can perform 19 different tasks, including roles such as restaurant assistant, packer, and picker, and will be showcased at Automate 2026 in Chicago from June 22-25. The motivation behind R-noid's development stems from the pressing need to enhance customer experience by filling critical staffing gaps that often disrupt service. CEO Felipe Chavez Cortes emphasized that the goal is to free human workers from monotonous tasks, enabling them to focus on more meaningful aspects of their jobs. R-noid's design features advanced mobility and dexterity, equipped with dual 7-degree-of-freedom arms and a holonomic base for maneuverability in tight spaces. Collaborating with various partners, including NVIDIA Robotics and Yukai Engineering, the robot incorporates an expressive interaction system to foster trust and engagement with users. This launch marks a significant step in Robot.com's mission to integrate humanoid solutions into its existing fleet, enhancing operational efficiency across multiple sectors.

Aerospace equipment company, with a team experienced in major aircraft assembly, secures millions in funding.

Aerospace equipment company, with a team experienced in major aircraft assembly, secures millions in funding.

Dalian Kunda Automation Co., a company specializing in intelligent assembly equipment for large aircraft, has successfully completed a Series A funding round, raising tens of millions of yuan. The investment was led by Taizhou Yongxin Rongyan Venture Capital Partnership, with Dagan Capital serving as the exclusive financial advisor. The funds will primarily be allocated for the development of a new generation of intelligent assembly systems, expansion of core product capacity, and to supplement working capital. Founded in 2016, Dalian Kunda focuses on providing automation solutions for heavy manufacturing sectors, particularly in aerospace. The company offers a range of products, including high-precision mobile docking platforms and composite mobile robots, catering to major manufacturers and research institutions in aviation, aerospace, and engine sectors. Dalian Kunda has developed advanced technologies to meet the stringent demands of aerospace assembly, including high-precision docking and assembly techniques. Its products, capable of handling loads from 2 to 200 tons, integrate laser SLAM, visual navigation, and autonomous scheduling systems for efficient operation in large-scale manufacturing environments. The company has reported a revenue of approximately 80 million yuan for the latest fiscal year, marking a 49% increase. With a strong focus on research and development, Dalian Kunda holds over 60 patents and collaborates with Dalian University of Technology on precision assembly algorithms. Investors are optimistic about Dalian Kunda's potential, citing the rapid growth of the domestic aerospace market and the company’s established expertise in flexible production solutions. The firm aims to expand its presence in the civil aviation sector and explore opportunities in low-altitude economic initiatives, particularly in the development of large unmanned cargo aircraft.

Cobot’s Proxie Gen 2 robot adds autotasking, mobile manipulation

Cobot’s Proxie Gen 2 robot adds autotasking, mobile manipulation

Cobot, led by founder and CEO Brad Porter, has unveiled its latest innovation, the Proxie Gen 2 robot, which enhances automation capabilities in material handling. This advanced robot is designed to autonomously assess when materials are ready for transport, pinpoint their destinations, and generate tasks without the need for human oversight. The introduction of Proxie Gen 2 marks a significant step forward in mobile manipulation technology, aiming to streamline operations in various industries. This development reflects Cobot's commitment to advancing robotic solutions that improve efficiency and reduce reliance on manual labor.

Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) Design / Development Healthcare Robotics Logistics
Video: Chinese firm shows humanoid and robot arm control by single model in new demo

Video: Chinese firm shows humanoid and robot arm control by single model in new demo

A Chinese robotics startup has showcased its innovative humanoid robots collaborating with fixed dual-arm robotic systems in a recent demonstration. This event took place in October 2023, highlighting the company's advancements in robotics technology. The demonstration aimed to illustrate the potential applications of these robots in various industries, emphasizing their ability to work in tandem to enhance efficiency and productivity. By integrating humanoid capabilities with dual-arm systems, the startup seeks to address growing demands for automation in sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. The successful collaboration between these robotic systems marks a significant step forward in the field of robotics, showcasing how such technologies can be utilized to streamline operations and reduce labor costs.

AI and Robotics
NOVARC LAUNCHES NovAI AUTONOMY AS PART OF NovAI SUITE AND EXPANDS INTEGRATION TO YASKAWA AND ABB ROBOTS

NOVARC LAUNCHES NovAI AUTONOMY AS PART OF NovAI SUITE AND EXPANDS INTEGRATION TO YASKAWA AND ABB ROBOTS

Novarc Technologies, an industrial AI company focused on welding automation, unveiled its latest innovations at the Automate 2026 trade show in Chicago, running from June 22-25. The company introduced NovAI™ Autonomy, a cutting-edge solution that integrates machine vision and real-time adaptability into robotic welding processes, alongside NovHub™, its Enterprise Welding Intelligence platform. These technologies are designed to enhance the capabilities of ABB and Yaskawa robots, addressing critical challenges in the fabrication industry, such as a shortage of skilled welders and the need for greater automation flexibility. CEO Soroush Karimzadeh emphasized that NovAI aims to retrofit existing robotic cells, improving quality and efficiency by adapting to variations in parts and reducing manual rework. Demonstrations at the event showcased how NovAI Autonomy can automatically adjust welding parameters in response to misalignments and gaps, promising increased return on investment for manufacturers. The partnership with Yaskawa, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, aims to accelerate the deployment of vision-enabled welding cells, further enhancing productivity in heavy fabrication sectors. As demands for precision and efficiency grow, Novarc's advancements position it as a leader in AI-powered welding solutions, enabling manufacturers to optimize their operations and remain competitive.

Interview with Clearpath Robotics co-founder Ryan Gariepy: ‘Most industries in Canada are under-automated’

Interview with Clearpath Robotics co-founder Ryan Gariepy: ‘Most industries in Canada are under-automated’

Canada is acknowledged for its significant contributions to robotics research, boasting prestigious universities, groundbreaking startups, and advanced technologies utilized in various sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, mining, and defense. However, despite this robust technical foundation, experts suggest that the country has struggled to effectively translate its research capabilities into widespread industrial applications. This gap raises concerns about the potential for Canada to fully leverage its innovations in the competitive global robotics landscape.

Automation Economy Features Industry amrs automation news
Opinion: The AI infrastructure risk robotics leaders can’t afford to ignore

Opinion: The AI infrastructure risk robotics leaders can’t afford to ignore

The robotics industry is experiencing a significant transformation, marked by advancements in autonomous mobile robots that are now navigating warehouses with enhanced precision and intelligence. As of October 2023, industrial robots are evolving to become smarter and more adaptable, while AI-powered vision systems are revolutionizing sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and defense. This surge in technological capabilities is driven by the increasing demand for efficiency and automation across various industries, highlighting the critical role of innovation in shaping the future of robotics.

Aircraft Artificial Intelligence Engineering Features AI deployment AI infrastructure
RobotToday Initiative

Robotics needs a service framework.

RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.