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The AI Robot Association (AIRoA) released a YouTube video on May 29, 2026, showcasing a groundbreaking initiative titled "A Massive Collaborative Physical AI Data Initiative." The video highlights the ongoing operations of robots across various universities and research institutions, illustrating the accumulation of a global data infrastructure. This initiative aims to enhance the development of artificial intelligence by creating a comprehensive database that supports collaborative research and innovation in robotics. Through this project, AIRoA seeks to foster advancements in AI technology and improve its applications in real-world scenarios.
RobotStart.info May 29, 2026
At the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 event in Detroit on May 12, AIRO Group Holdings showcased its full-scale autonomous vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, developed in collaboration with Jaunt Air Mobility. This innovative aircraft is designed to serve dual purposes in defense, specifically for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and cargo logistics, as well as remote operations. The unveiling highlights the growing interest in autonomous technology within the aerospace and defense sectors, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and versatility in various mission scenarios.
Dronelife.com By staff May 13, 2026 Cargo Defense defense Delivery Drone News Drone News Feeds
ACE Robotics' Kairos model has achieved first place in multiple esteemed global assessments for embodied intelligence, outpacing significant competitors in the field. This advanced model features a groundbreaking unified architecture that combines multimodal understanding, generation, and prediction, establishing a new benchmark for performance. The innovation not only improves real-time responsiveness but also enhances operational accuracy, facilitating the path toward the commercialization of embodied intelligence technologies.
leaderobot.com By Leaderobot Jun 12, 2026 Embodied Intelligence World Models Robotics AI Machine Learning
Airo Group Holdings has introduced its fully autonomous aircraft, the JX250/JC250 heavy-lift model, at the AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2026 event. This significant unveiling took place during the annual conference, which showcases advancements in unmanned and autonomous systems. The event, held in 2026, serves as a platform for industry leaders to present innovative technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency in various sectors. Airo Group's latest aircraft is designed to meet the growing demand for advanced aerial solutions, reflecting the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of aviation technology. The JX250/JC250 is expected to play a crucial role in applications ranging from logistics to emergency response, demonstrating the potential of autonomous systems to transform traditional operations.
InterestingEngineering.com By Aditya Jadhav May 18, 2026
Company executives revealed to Breaking Defense that a new dual-use design aims to address a significant logistics gap between rear-operational hubs and forward units. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance military efficiency and ensure that resources are effectively delivered where they are most needed. The development underscores the growing emphasis on improving supply chain operations within military frameworks, particularly in response to evolving operational demands. By bridging this logistical divide, the company seeks to optimize support for frontline forces, ultimately enhancing overall mission readiness and effectiveness.
BreakingDefense By Barry Rosenberg May 15, 2026 Air Warfare Air Force AUVSI/MDEX 2026 Drones ISR vtol
“In the future, the relationship between humans and robots will deepen, and the distinction between them will probably disappear.” This prediction, from one of the attendees at the recent Humanoids Summit in Tokyo, might have been unremarkable had it not come directly from an android that was first introduced to the world 20 years ago. Geminoid HI-6 is the sixth-generation of a robot originally designed in 2006. The mechanical twin of Osaka University professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, Geminoid HI-6 is now equipped with a large language model trained on Ishiguro’s own writings and interviews. It has advanced conversational skills and can even have a chat with its creator, an eerie spectacle. But at the Humanoids Summit, Geminoid was one of the few humanoid robots from Japan, the country that pioneered the form factor.While the event in Tokyo only had about 40 robots on display, Chinese systems outnumbered Japanese by roughly three to one. Some Japanese robotics firms were even using Chinese robots in their own technology demonstrations, something that would have been unthinkable in the recent past—one Japanese engineer described the situation as “sad.” The conference was a stark reminder of how Japan has ceded its early lead in humanoid robot development to overseas competitors, and the challenge it now faces to secure a place in an ecosystem increasingly dominated by general-purpose robots powered by AI. Twenty-five years ago, Japan was turning out groundbreaking humanoids that were showstopping in their abilities, but they were not commercialized as practical machines in any meaningful way. Heavily influenced by science fiction and lacking practical applications, they were mostly expensive technology demonstrations that were eventually mothballed. What Japan retains, however, is robotics design and know-how, which it must leverage to be a key player in the rapidly evolving humanoid ecosystem. Learning to Walk—Then Standing StillTo anyone who has seen recent videos of Chinese humanoids doing kung-fu and synchronized acrobatics, as well as half-marathon races, China’s remarkable progress in the field is nothing new. At the Humanoids Summit, Toyota showed a video of its latest basketball-playing robot, and Honda exhibited its latest robot hand, but the full-scale humanoids on the floor were mostly Chinese–the kid-size K1 machines from Booster Robotics of Beijing were dancing to Michael Jackson tunes. The full-scale G1 humanoid from Unitree Robotics of Hangzhou was also doing demos. “You cannot sell these bipedal systems in Japan for safety and compliance reasons,” says Shuichi Nagao, a frequent visitor to China as CTO of Omakase Robotics, a division of Zeals, a Japanese humanoid robot developer. Omakase was exhibiting a G1 modified with an external PC controller, a dextrous hand, a suction-cup manipulator and a sensor “hat” with an extra speaker, mic and camera. “In China, the government is pushing humanoid development. They didn’t have an industry 20 years ago. The people pushing it are young, in their 20s and 30s. It’s a really different mentality out there,” says Nagao. “Big players in Japan are still looking for use cases for humanoids. In China, they’re already doing mass production and reducing the cost, so other countries can’t compete with them anymore.”Another Japanese company showing off G1 bots was summit sponsor GMO AI & Robotics, a subsidiary of Japanese internet company GMO. It’s using the robots in partnership with Japan Airlines to load and unload cargo containers at Tokyo’s Haneda airport. The cargo project is a trial—like many other humanoid experiments—but the fact that Chinese machines have penetrated so far into Japan’s ecosystem upends a long history. In 1973, scientists at Waseda University in Tokyo built WABOT-1, considered the first full-scale humanoid robot and capable of slow bipedal locomotion, grasping objects and simple communication. It inspired Honda’s groundbreaking Asimo humanoid, but it was never commercialized. Asimo was eventually retired in 2022, the year ChatGPT was released. Two years later, Unitree’s G1 went on sale for US $16,000. China’s High Torque Technology Co. showed off its Mini Pi biped, customized with an anime-inspired head, at Humanoids Summit in Tokyo. The regular version is priced at $3,500. Tim HornyakSupply and DemandJapan’s development of humanoids happened before practical applications or widespread demand were in place, but bad timing is only part of the story—Japan also has a history of developing technologies that might appeal to domestic consumers but not necessarily those overseas. For example, decades after they first appeared, its highly engineered, multifunction toilets have only recently found a following abroad. Japan’s humanoid prowess was partly built on the back of its legendary industrial automation, yet even that stronghold has eroded. Ani Kelkar, a partner from McKinsey & Company in Boston who produces analytical reports about the robotics industry, told the summit audience that while Japan occupied the top spot in the world in manufacturing robot density (the number of multipurpose industrial robots in operation per 10,000 employees) from at least 1994 to 2009, it then slipped to second in 2014, third in 2019 and fifth in 2024. In that year, South Korea was at the top of the leaderboard with a robot density of 1,220 compared to Japan’s 446. The International Federation of Robotics estimates China now has the most operational industrial robots in the world, with around 2 million total units, approximately 4.5 times more than Japan. “The annual installation numbers are impressive too: 54 percent of all robots installed worldwide in 2024 were deployed in China,” the IFR said in a release in April 2026. “I think the loss of Japanese leadership is more to do with the rise of China as a manufacturing powerhouse including for sectors that Japan had high export levels,” Kelkar said in an email interview. “The recovery has not yet happened as Japan ‘missed’ the rapid acceleration in AI for robotics and is now playing catchup.”How Japan Can Adapt Kelkar believes Japan has a US $100 billion opportunity in general-purpose robotics, which are machines that can perform a wide variety of tasks, and it cannot rely on the slower-growing industrial robot market, which is centered on factory machines that do one simple and predictable task like welding car parts. He points to a McKinsey white paper suggesting that while Japan has much of the hardware and technology experience needed to support general purpose robot development, it must change its strategy to capture more share in AI, software, data collection and robotics platforms.Tetsuya Ogata is a professor of engineering and director of the Institute for AI and Robotics at Waseda University, the birthplace of humanoids in Japan. He briefed the summit on how a nonprofit he chairs, the AI Robot Association (AIRoA), is working with Toyota and other members to develop foundational technologies for collaborative use. For instance, AIRoA has collected some 80,000 hours of data on remote operation of mobile manipulators, and Ogata believes it’s the largest dataset of its kind. Using the data, it built and verified Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, and it has also started data collection for dual-arm mobile manipulation. In an interview, Ogata acknowledged Japan’s struggle to find its place in the changing landscape. “The world of AI is inherently a game of scale,” says Ogata. “Therefore, Japan’s absolute prerequisite is to secure a competitive baseline of scale—in data, computing resources, and talent. Beyond that, what I consider most critical is a mindset shift: rather than trying to hoard scale within a single nation or company, we must grow stronger by collaborating with a diverse ecosystem of domestic and international players.” Specifically, this means creating a ‘collaborative domain’ to address data—the single biggest bottleneck—through industry-wide cooperation rather than data-siloing. By collectively nurturing a pre-competitive, shared data infrastructure and foundation model, individual companies can then compete on top of it with their own applications. “By offering this open ‘data ecosystem’ to the world, we can engage global players and establish a ‘third pole’ alongside the US and China,” says Ogata. “I believe this is how Japan can reclaim its global presence.”In 1999, Japan introduced the world’s first mobile internet services platform. But being first didn’t turn Japan into a smartphone manufacturing or design center—it’s now merely a supplier of parts to other countries who are leading the smartphone industry. If Japan can avoid a repeat of that experience and successfully deregulate, diversity, and commercialize its original humanoid dreams, it stands a better chance of influencing the direction of the industry and reaping billions in value. As automobiles and electronics were pillars of Japan’s industrial strategy in the last century, Japan could make humanoid robots one of its key value generators in the 21st century, an approach that would not only deliver economic benefits but give Japan greater clout in how the industry will evolve. Just like Japanese cars, electronics, and even toilets, Japanese humanoids could stand for craftsmanship and reliability. It’s a legacy that Japan can’t afford to give up.
Spectrum.ieee.orgAutomaton By Tim Hornyak Jul 04, 2026 Japan Robotics Humanoids Humanoid-robots
Prox Industries, a physical AI startup developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo's Matsuo Lab, has announced that it secured second place in a competition held during the ICRA 2026 Workshop titled "From Data to Decisions: VLA Pipelines for Real Robots." The event, organized by the AI Robot Association (AIRoA), featured 36 competing teams. This achievement highlights Prox Industries' innovative contributions to the field of robotics and artificial intelligence.
RobotStart.info Jun 30, 2026
In a recent interview, Wang Xiaogang, chairman of ACE Robotics and co-founder of SenseTime, discussed the rapid advancements of his company since its establishment in July 2025. Within just a year, ACE Robotics has emerged as a significant player in the field of embodied intelligence, recently launching its Kairos 3.0 model, which achieved state-of-the-art results in four global benchmarks. The company has also developed an innovative data collection strategy that expands its training dataset to over one million hours, significantly enhancing its capabilities compared to traditional methods. On June 15, 2026, ACE Robotics announced the successful completion of its angel+ funding round, raising substantial capital from various investors, including Da Chen Capital and Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Fund. This brings the total funding raised in 2026 to several hundred million dollars, positioning ACE Robotics as one of the fastest unicorns in the industry. Wang emphasized the importance of collaboration within the long and complex supply chain of embodied intelligence, noting that many companies are hesitant to enter practical applications due to technical maturity and resource constraints. He outlined ACE's strategy of focusing on scalable business-to-business (B2B) scenarios, such as road inspections and logistics, before expanding into more complex consumer-facing applications. Despite the competitive landscape, Wang believes that ACE Robotics can leverage its unique approach to data collection and model training to establish a strong foothold in the market, ultimately aiming to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of embodied intelligence solutions across various sectors.
36kr.com Jun 16, 2026
Recently, DaXiao Robotics announced that its Kairos world model has achieved top rankings in several global evaluations focused on embodied intelligence, including RoboTwin 2.0, LIBERO-Plus, WorldModelBench Robot, and DreamGen. This model employs an integrated architecture that combines multimodal understanding, generation, and prediction. In a significant move for the industry, DaXiao Robotics has made the Kairos model open-source, allowing broader access and collaboration in the field of AI-driven video generation and state prediction.
36kr.com Jun 12, 2026
A team of researchers from Ace Robotics, a start-up supported by a Hong Kong-listed artificial intelligence firm, has announced a significant advancement in the training of robots for real-world home environments. This development addresses a persistent data bottleneck in robotics, potentially speeding up the integration of robots into everyday household settings. The researchers introduced Kairos-HomeWorld, the first unified framework designed to create coherent, accurate, and simulation-ready home environments using simple text prompts. This innovation marks a pivotal step forward in making robotic assistance more accessible and practical for consumers.
SCMPTech By Ben Jiang Jun 05, 2026
Xairos Systems, a US-based quantum technology company, has reached a significant milestone with the development of its Ares Quantum Optical system. This advancement, announced recently, positions the firm at the forefront of quantum computing innovation. The Ares system is designed to enhance the capabilities of quantum communication and computing, leveraging advanced optical technologies to improve data transmission and processing speeds. This breakthrough is expected to have far-reaching implications for various industries, including telecommunications and cybersecurity, as it promises to provide more secure and efficient methods of data handling. The achievement reflects Xairos Systems' commitment to pushing the boundaries of quantum technology and underscores the growing importance of quantum solutions in the digital age.
InterestingEngineering.com By Bojan Stojkovski May 30, 2026
The "Humanoids Summit Tokyo 2026," an international conference focused on humanoid robots and physical AI, commenced on May 28 in Tokyo. This event marks the first time the summit, which originated in Silicon Valley, is being held in Asia. The conference is organized by ALM Ventures, a U.S.-based venture capital firm, with support from the AI Robot Association (AIRoA) in Japan. The summit aims to foster collaboration and innovation in the rapidly evolving field of robotics and artificial intelligence.
RobotStart.info May 28, 2026
Hai Robotics has strengthened its leadership team in the Americas by appointing Alan Berstein as General Manager for Latin America and Paul Pendleton as Vice President of Delivery. This strategic expansion, announced recently, is designed to improve customer support and accelerate growth in the warehouse automation sector. The appointments come in response to the rising demand for flexible automation solutions across the region, underscoring the company's commitment to investing in talent to meet evolving market needs.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jun 29, 2026 Warehouse Automation Leadership Expansion Customer Support Supply Chain Management Automation Solutions
Hai Robotics has strengthened its leadership team in the Americas by appointing Alan Berstein as General Manager for Latin America and Paul Pendleton as Vice President of Delivery. This strategic expansion, announced recently, aims to enhance customer support and stimulate growth in the rapidly evolving warehouse automation sector. The appointments come in response to the rising demand for flexible automation solutions across the region, underscoring the company's commitment to investing in skilled talent to meet the needs of its clients.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jun 29, 2026 Warehouse Automation Leadership Expansion Customer Support Supply Chain Management Automation Solutions
Hai Robotics showcased its enhanced HaiPick Climb system during the Manufacturing Expo 2026 in Thailand, focusing on improving storage density and fulfillment efficiency for manufacturers. This advanced automated storage and retrieval system is engineered to meet the changing demands of production, offering a scalable and flexible solution for warehouse automation across diverse manufacturing sectors. The introduction of this technology underscores Hai Robotics' commitment to innovation in the automation industry, addressing the growing need for efficient and adaptable storage solutions in today's competitive market.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jun 23, 2026 Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems Warehouse Automation Manufacturing Technology Logistics Supply Chain Management
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.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jun 23, 2026 Automated Storage Systems Warehouse Automation Manufacturing Technology Logistics Solutions
Hai Robotics has announced a strategic partnership with LX Pantos to advance global warehouse automation through the integration of cutting-edge robotics in logistics facilities. This collaboration, which is set to enhance operational efficiency and scalability, will initially focus on the Korean market, with aspirations for broader international expansion in the future. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the logistics industry to leverage technology for improved productivity and streamlined operations.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics May 11, 2026 Warehouse Automation Robotics Logistics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics held its annual Southeast Asia Partner & Customer Event in Singapore, focusing on the transformative role of automation in logistics and manufacturing. The event, which took place recently, featured live demonstrations showcasing high-speed fulfillment and smart factory solutions, underscoring the growing necessity for automation across various industries. In addition to the demonstrations, the company recognized its top-performing partners for their significant contributions to customer success, emphasizing the collaborative efforts that drive advancements in operational efficiency.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics May 11, 2026 Warehouse Automation Logistics E-commerce Manufacturing Smart Factory Solutions
Hai Robotics has announced a strategic partnership with LX Pantos to advance warehouse automation on a global scale. This collaboration is centered on integrating cutting-edge robotics into logistics facilities, with the primary goal of enhancing operational efficiency and scalability. The initiative will kick off in South Korea, with intentions to expand the implementation of these advanced technologies worldwide. By leveraging their combined expertise, both companies aim to revolutionize the logistics sector and meet the growing demands for automation in warehousing.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics May 11, 2026 Warehouse Automation Logistics Robotics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics hosted its annual Southeast Asia Partner & Customer Event in Singapore, highlighting the transformative role of automation in enhancing operational efficiency across multiple industries. The event, which took place recently, underscored the growing need for automation solutions to address the increasing demand for quicker fulfillment processes. Attendees experienced live demonstrations and presentations of innovative solutions, showcasing the company’s advancements in automation technology. Additionally, the event recognized and celebrated the achievements of top-performing partners, reinforcing the collaborative efforts that drive success in the automation sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics May 11, 2026 Warehouse Automation Logistics E-commerce Manufacturing Smart Factory Solutions
Hai Robotics AMER has announced a partnership with Maveneer to develop a cutting-edge automation solution tailored for manufacturing and distribution operations. By integrating Hai Robotics' HaiPick System 3 technology with Maveneer's software and engineering capabilities, the collaboration seeks to improve operational performance, increase storage density, and enhance order fulfillment processes. This initiative, which is set to provide a scalable foundation for future growth, underscores the commitment of both companies to innovate within the logistics and automation sectors.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 28, 2026 Automation Solutions Manufacturing Distribution Warehouse Technology
Hai Robotics AMER has announced a partnership with Maveneer to develop an innovative automation solution specifically designed for the manufacturing and distribution sectors. This collaboration merges Hai Robotics' cutting-edge HaiPick System 3 technology with Maveneer's engineering and software capabilities. The goal of this initiative, which was revealed recently, is to significantly improve operational performance, scalability, and efficiency in material handling and order fulfillment processes. By leveraging each company's strengths, the partnership aims to address the growing demand for advanced automation in the industry.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 28, 2026 Automation Solutions Manufacturing Technology Warehouse Automation Logistics Software Integration
Hai Robotics and Maersk have unveiled a cutting-edge high-density robotics system in Singapore aimed at improving fashion fulfilment operations. This state-of-the-art facility features 10-meter vertical storage, allowing for scalable operations that can adapt to the fast-paced demands of retail distribution and e-commerce. The integration of this technology facilitates quicker throughput and offers dynamic workstation configurations, enabling the facility to efficiently respond to varying operational needs without the need for physical reconfiguration. This initiative underscores both companies' commitment to enhancing logistics efficiency in the fashion industry.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 16, 2026 High-Density Robotics Fashion Fulfilment Logistics Automation E-commerce Solutions Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics and Maersk have unveiled a state-of-the-art high-density robotics fulfillment center in Singapore, designed to enhance omnichannel fashion fulfillment capabilities. The facility features an impressive 10-meter vertical storage system that allows for the simultaneous processing of both retail and e-commerce orders. This innovative approach aims to significantly boost operational throughput and adaptability, addressing the growing demand for efficient logistics solutions in the fashion industry. The launch reflects a strategic move to leverage advanced robotics technology to meet the evolving needs of consumers and retailers alike.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 16, 2026 High-Density Robotics Fashion Fulfilment Logistics Automation E-commerce Solutions
Hai Robotics has inaugurated its EMEA Innovation Center in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, marking a significant step in its strategy to strengthen its foothold in the European market. The new facility is designed to showcase and evaluate the company's HaiPick Systems in real-world operating conditions, enabling potential clients and partners to experience the benefits of flexible warehouse automation solutions firsthand. This initiative aims to facilitate collaboration and discussions regarding system design and scalability, catering to diverse industries seeking to enhance their operational efficiency. The opening of the center reflects Hai Robotics' commitment to innovation and its proactive approach to meeting the growing demand for advanced automation technologies in Europe.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 09, 2026 Warehouse Automation Logistics E-commerce Industrial Automation Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics has successfully obtained the IEC 62443-4-1 certification, a significant milestone that bolsters cybersecurity for its automated warehouse operations. This certification underscores the company's dedication to developing secure automation systems, assuring customers of the robust cybersecurity measures embedded within their robotic solutions. Such enhancements are vital for ensuring operational continuity in increasingly interconnected environments, where the integrity of automated systems is paramount. The certification reflects Hai Robotics' proactive approach to addressing cybersecurity challenges in the logistics sector, reinforcing its position as a leader in safe and reliable automation technology.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 02, 2026 Cybersecurity Warehouse Automation Industrial Automation Robotics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics has successfully obtained the IEC 62443-4-1 certification, a significant milestone that bolsters the cybersecurity of its automated warehouse operations. This certification underscores the company's dedication to developing secure automation systems, assuring customers that its robotic solutions are equipped with integrated cybersecurity measures. By achieving this certification, Hai Robotics aims to mitigate operational risks associated with interconnected environments, thereby enhancing customer confidence in its technology.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Apr 02, 2026 Cybersecurity Warehouse Automation Industrial Automation Robotics Supply Chain Management
TGW Logistics has announced a strategic partnership with Hai Robotics to advance flexible warehouse automation solutions through the integration of robotics technologies. This collaboration, which aims to enhance scalability and adaptability in fulfillment options across various industries, will utilize Hai Robotics' cutting-edge case-handling systems within TGW's modular fulfillment portfolio. The partnership is expected to streamline operations and improve efficiency in logistics, addressing the growing demand for innovative automation solutions in the supply chain sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 31, 2026 Warehouse Automation Robotics Intralogistics Supply Chain Solutions
TGW Logistics has partnered with Hai Robotics to advance flexible warehouse automation solutions through the integration of robotics technologies. Announced recently, this collaboration seeks to deliver scalable and adaptable fulfillment options across multiple industries. By incorporating Hai Robotics' automated case-handling systems into TGW's modular fulfillment portfolio, the partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency and meet the evolving demands of modern supply chains. This strategic alliance reflects a growing trend towards automation in logistics, driven by the need for increased productivity and flexibility in warehouse operations.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 31, 2026 Warehouse Automation Robotics Intralogistics Supply Chain Solutions
At LogiMAT 2026, Hai Robotics is unveiling an enhanced version of its HaiPick Climb solution, which has already seen successful implementation in warehouses across the globe. This upgraded system features improved modular capabilities designed to boost efficiency and flexibility in warehouse operations. The enhancements aim to retain the simplicity that has contributed to the solution's widespread market acceptance, addressing the evolving needs of the logistics sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 24, 2026 Warehouse Automation Goods-to-Person Solutions Robotics Logistics
At LogiMAT 2026, Hai Robotics is unveiling an upgraded version of its HaiPick Climb solution, which has already seen successful implementation in warehouses across the globe. This enhanced system introduces modular capabilities designed to boost operational efficiency and flexibility, enabling it to better meet diverse warehouse requirements. The upgrades aim to maintain the simplicity and reliability that have characterized the original solution, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation in warehouse automation.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 24, 2026 Warehouse Automation Goods-to-Person Systems Robotics Logistics
Hai Robotics has unveiled an upgrade to its HaiPick Climb automated storage and picking system, aimed at improving efficiency in warehouse operations. This enhancement, announced recently, focuses on boosting throughput performance, increasing storage density, and providing greater workflow flexibility while ensuring system reliability. The upgraded system is designed to facilitate faster deliveries and expand inventory capacity, offering more configuration options to adapt to the changing demands of customers in the logistics sector. This initiative reflects Hai Robotics' commitment to meeting the evolving needs of warehouse operations, positioning the company to better serve its clients in an increasingly competitive market.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 09, 2026 Automated Storage Systems Warehouse Automation Robotics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics has unveiled an upgrade to its HaiPick Climb automated storage and picking system, aimed at improving throughput performance, storage density, and workflow flexibility. This enhancement, announced recently, is designed to facilitate faster deliveries and boost inventory capacity without expanding the warehouse footprint. The upgrade comes in response to customer feedback and evolving operational demands, ensuring that the system remains reliable while meeting the needs of modern logistics.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Mar 09, 2026 Automated Storage Warehouse Automation Robotics Logistics
Hai Robotics will inaugurate its EMEA Innovation Center in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, on April 9, 2026, marking a significant step in the company's European expansion. This new facility is designed to bolster local support for scalable warehouse automation solutions, allowing clients to evaluate the effectiveness of Hai Robotics' HaiPick Systems in real-world operating conditions. The establishment of the center reflects the company's commitment to enhancing its service offerings and addressing the growing demand for advanced automation in the logistics sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Feb 26, 2026 Warehouse Automation Innovation Center EMEA Expansion Logistics Scalable Solutions
Hai Robotics will inaugurate its EMEA Innovation Center in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, on April 9, 2026, marking a significant step in its European expansion. The new facility is designed to bolster local support for scalable warehouse automation solutions and will serve as a testing ground for the company's HaiPick Systems, allowing for evaluation under real operating conditions. This initiative reflects Hai Robotics' commitment to enhancing its service offerings and adapting to the growing demand for advanced automation in the logistics sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Feb 26, 2026 Warehouse Automation Innovation Center EMEA Expansion Logistics Automation Solutions
Milestone Projects and Hai Robotics have strengthened their partnership after successfully completing a large-scale warehouse automation project for CDW, which has been nominated for the Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2025. This collaboration led to the development of a 12-meter-high HaiPick system, significantly enhancing storage density and order accuracy. The success of this initiative paves the way for future projects across multiple industries, showcasing the potential for advanced automation solutions in supply chain management.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jan 20, 2026 Warehouse Automation Robotics Logistics Supply Chain E-commerce
Hai Robotics has implemented its HaiPick solution at Zuellig Pharma Korea's newly established Clinical Trial Support Innovation Center. This deployment, which took place recently, is designed to enhance logistics for clinical trials through advanced automation technologies. The facility incorporates features such as automated order fulfillment, cold chain logistics, and precise inventory management. These innovations aim to improve healthcare access and operational efficiency within the clinical trial process, ultimately benefiting the pharmaceutical sector and its stakeholders.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jan 14, 2026 Healthcare Automation Clinical Trials Logistics Robotics Supply Chain Management
Dematic and Hai Robotics have announced a strategic partnership aimed at advancing warehousing automation solutions throughout Europe. By integrating their respective technologies and expertise in autonomous mobile robots (AMR), the two companies seek to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of automation options available to customers. This collaboration is designed to improve order fulfillment systems in warehouses and distribution centers, ultimately streamlining operations and boosting productivity. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the logistics sector to adopt innovative technologies that meet the increasing demands of modern supply chains.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Jan 14, 2026 Warehouse Automation Autonomous Mobile Robots Logistics Supply Chain Solutions
In 2025, Hai Robotics achieved a major milestone in warehouse automation with the introduction of its HaiPick Climb system, which has been deployed in over 3,000 locations globally. This advancement has been complemented by the company's expansion of global partnerships and production capabilities, significantly improving delivery and operational efficiency. The innovative solutions offered by Hai Robotics have garnered multiple awards for their quality and innovation. As the company looks to the future, it remains committed to furthering advancements in warehouse automation through continued collaboration with its partners and customers.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Dec 29, 2025 Warehouse Automation ASRS Solutions Robotics Supply Chain Management Manufacturing
Hai Robotics has announced its membership in the Mobile Automation Group (MAG) of MHI, marking a significant step in its dedication to advancing mobile automation technologies within the material handling industry. This new partnership builds on the company's earlier involvement with the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) Industry Group. By joining MAG, Hai Robotics seeks to leverage collaborative efforts to enhance the accessibility of large-scale automation solutions, particularly through its cutting-edge HaiPick Systems. This initiative reflects the company's ongoing commitment to innovation and improvement in the automation sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Nov 17, 2025 Warehouse Automation Mobile Robots Material Handling Supply Chain
In 2025, Hai Robotics' HaiPick Climb warehouse automation system has garnered notable acclaim, being presented in nine European countries and securing three prestigious industry awards. This cutting-edge system revolutionizes traditional automation architecture by enhancing efficiency and scalability, thereby making advanced automation solutions more accessible to a wider array of businesses. The recognition reflects the growing demand for innovative technologies in the logistics sector, as companies seek to optimize operations and improve productivity.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Oct 31, 2025 Warehouse Automation Logistics Intralogistics Robotics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics has successfully complied with the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Articles 3.3(d), a significant milestone that enhances the cybersecurity of its automated warehouse systems. This certification underscores the company's dedication to adhering to regulatory standards while bolstering the reliability and integrity of its HaiPick Systems. As a result, the systems will ensure secure wireless communications and operational resilience within connected logistics environments, reflecting the growing importance of cybersecurity in the automation sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Oct 24, 2025 Cybersecurity Warehouse Automation Logistics Industrial Equipment Regulatory Compliance
Vanas Engineering has announced a strategic partnership with Hai Robotics to improve warehouse automation across the Benelux region. This collaboration leverages Vanas' deep integration expertise alongside Hai Robotics' cutting-edge robotic systems. The initiative is designed to address the increasing demand for efficient and scalable intralogistics solutions, reflecting a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in the logistics sector. The partnership aims to provide businesses in the region with advanced automation capabilities, ultimately streamlining their warehouse operations and meeting the evolving needs of the market.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Oct 09, 2025 Warehouse Automation Robotic Systems Intralogistics Supply Chain Management
Hai Robotics has received the prestigious Technology Excellence Award for its HaiPick Climb system during the PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025 event. This cutting-edge goods-to-person system significantly boosts warehouse efficiency by employing compact climbing robots. By making advanced Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems more accessible and cost-effective, Hai Robotics aims to transform operations for a broader spectrum of warehouses, enhancing productivity and operational capabilities in the logistics sector.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Oct 07, 2025 Warehouse Automation Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems Packaging Technology Logistics
Hai Robotics has announced the appointment of Thomas Gwee as the new Regional Head for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) in response to the growing demand for automation solutions in the region. Gwee, who brings over 20 years of experience in material handling and logistics, will focus on expanding the company's footprint by utilizing his extensive knowledge in automated storage and order fulfillment. His leadership is expected to enhance Hai Robotics' capabilities and offerings in ANZ, aligning with the increasing interest in automation technologies among businesses.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Oct 01, 2025 Warehouse Automation Logistics Inventory Management Automation Solutions
Bella Aurora Labs has achieved a significant milestone by implementing a modular warehouse automation system, a result of its three-year collaboration with LYL and Hai Robotics. This advanced system, utilizing Hai Robotics' HaiPick System 3, aims to improve logistics efficiency and enhance customer experience for the heritage cosmetics brand as it expands its operations in the Spanish market. The initiative reflects Bella Aurora's commitment to innovation and operational excellence in response to growing demand.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Sep 30, 2025 Warehouse Automation Logistics Robotics Cosmetics Healthcare
Hai Robotics has unveiled plans to expand its global manufacturing capabilities in response to rising customer demand for warehouse automation solutions. The company will establish new production facilities in Yancheng, China, and Penang, Malaysia, aimed at increasing the output of its HaiPick Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems. This strategic move is designed to bolster supply chain resilience and enhance delivery times, ensuring that the company can better serve its growing client base. The expansion reflects Hai Robotics' commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the logistics industry and positioning itself as a leader in automation technology.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Sep 24, 2025 Warehouse Automation Manufacturing Logistics Robotics
Hai Robotics has been honored with the Excellence in Automation award at the 2025 Archies Awards for its groundbreaking HaiPick Climb system. This recognition highlights the innovative contributions of the HaiPick Climb to the fields of warehouse automation and intralogistics. The award-winning system, designed to enhance efficiency and scalability in high-bay warehouses, incorporates advanced features such as single-sided climbing and dual-layer fall prevention technology. These enhancements not only improve operational performance but also significantly bolster safety measures within the warehouse environment.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Sep 11, 2025 Warehouse Automation Intralogistics Material Handling Supply Chain Technology
Hai Robotics has announced the appointment of Adrian Stoch as the new CEO of the Americas, a strategic move aimed at driving the company's growth in the U.S. market. This decision comes in response to the rising demand for warehouse automation solutions, as businesses increasingly seek to optimize their logistics operations. Stoch brings a wealth of experience in global supply chain transformation and automation, positioning him to enhance the reliability of Hai Robotics' offerings and deliver practical solutions tailored to the needs of customers in the logistics sector. His leadership is expected to play a crucial role in navigating the evolving landscape of warehouse automation and meeting the growing expectations of the industry.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Aug 11, 2025 Warehouse Automation Logistics Supply Chain Management Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems AI in Logistics
Hai Robotics has entered into a strategic partnership with STAMH Group to advance warehouse automation across Southeast and Eastern Europe. This collaboration seeks to combine Hai Robotics' cutting-edge technology with STAMH's extensive regional knowledge, aiming to deliver scalable and efficient automation solutions tailored for diverse industries. The partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency and streamline logistics processes in the region, addressing the growing demand for automation in warehousing and distribution.
hairobotics.com By Hai Robotics Aug 05, 2025 Warehouse Automation Intralogistics Robotics Supply Chain ManagementRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.