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Advanced metal 3D printing minimizes failure points in complex gas turbine designs

Advanced metal 3D printing minimizes failure points in complex gas turbine designs

Metal additive manufacturing is increasingly being adopted in production-focused energy systems, moving beyond its traditional use in aerospace prototypes. This shift reflects a growing recognition of the technology's potential to enhance efficiency and reduce costs in various sectors. As companies seek innovative solutions to meet rising energy demands, the integration of metal additive manufacturing offers a pathway to streamline production processes and improve the performance of energy systems. This trend is gaining momentum as industry leaders invest in research and development to harness the benefits of this advanced manufacturing technique, which allows for greater design flexibility and material optimization. The transition is expected to reshape the landscape of energy production, paving the way for more sustainable and efficient systems in the future.

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Why two SpaceX alumni are betting on solar and batteries to power the AI craze

Why two SpaceX alumni are betting on solar and batteries to power the AI craze

Ambrosia Energy is planning to construct power plants within the next year, aiming to provide energy at a lower cost than natural gas. The company has set an ambitious goal to develop gigawatts of energy capacity by 2030. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards renewable energy solutions as the demand for sustainable power sources increases. By leveraging innovative technologies and efficient construction methods, Ambrosia Energy seeks to position itself as a competitive player in the energy market, responding to both economic and environmental pressures.

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Beyond the Solid-State Battery Myth: CAS Breaks Through on Multiple Fronts in 2026

Beyond the Solid-State Battery Myth: CAS Breaks Through on Multiple Fronts in 2026

In spring 2026, the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced significant advancements in battery technology, showcasing breakthroughs in several areas including black phosphorus fast-charging, safe sodium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries, and hydrogen storage systems. These innovations aim to enhance energy storage solutions, addressing the growing demand for efficient and safe battery technologies in various applications. The developments reflect ongoing research efforts to improve energy efficiency and sustainability, positioning China at the forefront of battery technology advancements. The academy's work is expected to have a substantial impact on industries reliant on advanced energy storage, potentially transforming the landscape of electric vehicles and renewable energy systems.

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Automation is Hiring Faster Than Schools Can Graduate Engineers

Automation is Hiring Faster Than Schools Can Graduate Engineers

Automation has become a critical component in various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, energy, and research, as companies increasingly implement robots and intelligent systems to enhance efficiency. This shift is occurring at an unprecedented pace, creating a pressing demand for skilled engineers capable of designing, maintaining, and improving these technologies. However, the rapid deployment of automation presents a significant challenge: the supply of qualified professionals is struggling to keep up with the growing need. As organizations strive to integrate advanced automation into their operations, the gap between the availability of skilled workers and the requirements of modern technology continues to widen, complicating efforts to fully realize the potential of automation in the workforce.

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U.S. Exports Rose in April, Swelled by Energy Demand

U.S. Exports Rose in April, Swelled by Energy Demand

In April, the U.S. Commerce Department reported an increase in exports, which contributed to a reduction in the monthly trade deficit. This positive shift in trade dynamics highlights the growing demand for American goods abroad, reflecting a potential strengthening of the economy. The data suggests that the rise in exports may be attributed to various factors, including improved global market conditions and competitive pricing of U.S. products. As a result, the trade balance showed signs of improvement, indicating a more favorable economic outlook for the nation.

Cognizant Launches Sovereign Physical AI Platform-As-A-Service

Cognizant Launches Sovereign Physical AI Platform-As-A-Service

Cognizant has unveiled a new sovereign Physical AI Platform-as-a-Service aimed at assisting enterprises in the integration and management of autonomous systems, industrial equipment, and AI-driven operations through a unified software layer. This innovative platform, developed on the Cognizant Intelligence Spine architecture, is designed to seamlessly connect various technologies, including sensors, cameras, robots, and digital twins. By providing a comprehensive solution, Cognizant seeks to enhance operational efficiency and streamline the management of complex industrial environments. The launch reflects the company's commitment to advancing AI capabilities within the enterprise sector, enabling businesses to leverage cutting-edge technology for improved performance and productivity.

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UMass Amherst Researchers Developing AI Architecture That Uses a Fraction of the Energy Required by Today’s AI Systems

UMass Amherst Researchers Developing AI Architecture That Uses a Fraction of the Energy Required by Today’s AI Systems

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have unveiled a groundbreaking artificial intelligence architecture aimed at significantly lowering the energy consumption of advanced AI systems while maintaining their learning capabilities. This innovative approach, inspired by brain function, was developed with funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. By mimicking the efficiency of the human brain, the new architecture seeks to address the growing energy demands associated with AI technologies, which have raised concerns regarding sustainability and environmental impact. The research, which highlights the potential for more eco-friendly AI solutions, could pave the way for advancements in various fields reliant on artificial intelligence, ultimately promoting a more sustainable future for technology.

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Hitachi and Intel Collaborating to Develop Physical AI, Quantum Computing Across Key Industries

Hitachi and Intel Collaborating to Develop Physical AI, Quantum Computing Across Key Industries

Hitachi and Intel have announced a strategic partnership aimed at advancing technologies in physical AI, quantum computing, and digital infrastructure. This collaboration, which was revealed recently, seeks to leverage Hitachi’s strengths in information technology, operational technology, and industrial systems alongside Intel’s capabilities in semiconductor manufacturing and computing. The two companies intend to focus their efforts on developing innovative solutions for various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, and mobility. By combining their expertise, Hitachi and Intel aim to enhance industrial processes and drive technological progress across these critical industries.

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Doosan seeks bigger role in Nvidia's AI factory ecosystem

Doosan seeks bigger role in Nvidia's AI factory ecosystem

Doosan Group announced on Monday its intention to strengthen its partnership with US technology leader Nvidia, focusing on the development of physical AI-driven robotics and AI factories. This collaboration aims to extend beyond their existing work with collaborative robots, creating a more comprehensive AI value chain. By leveraging Doosan's manufacturing expertise in robotics, energy solutions, and advanced materials for AI semiconductors alongside Nvidia's advanced computing and Physical AI platforms, the two companies plan to explore new business opportunities. This strategic alliance is expected to yield significant synergies, enhancing both firms' capabilities in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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Autonomous Drone Security Takes Flight at 150 MW Ta’anakh Solar Project

Autonomous Drone Security Takes Flight at 150 MW Ta’anakh Solar Project

High Lander, a global leader in drone fleet management and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) software, has partnered with Israel’s Ministry of Energy to implement autonomous aerial patrols at the 150 MW Ta’anakh solar project. This initiative, which involves collaboration with G1 Group and operator Cando Drones, aims to enhance security measures at the solar site. The agreement marks a significant step in integrating advanced drone technology for monitoring and safeguarding critical energy infrastructure. The deployment is expected to improve operational efficiency and safety at the facility, reflecting a growing trend in utilizing drones for security purposes in renewable energy sectors.

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Improving the performance of high-power electronics

Improving the performance of high-power electronics

Researchers have discovered that applying a thin layer of diamond can significantly enhance the speed and energy efficiency of next-generation wireless devices. This innovative approach addresses the challenge of excessive heat generated during device operation, which has been a limiting factor in the performance of modern technology. The findings, which emerged from ongoing studies in advanced materials science, highlight the potential for diamond to serve as an effective thermal management solution. This breakthrough could pave the way for faster and more efficient wireless communication, ultimately benefiting consumers and industries reliant on high-performance devices.

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Is Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) among the Top 10 Stocks That Members of Congress Own?

Is Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) among the Top 10 Stocks That Members of Congress Own?

Tesla, Inc. has emerged as one of the top 10 stocks owned by members of Congress, with 123 hedge fund holders reported as of the first quarter of 2026. On June 5, analysts from Erste Group upgraded Tesla’s stock rating from Sell to Hold, citing expectations for increased sales and profits this year driven by new product launches and improved operational performance. Despite concerns over its elevated valuation, the firm noted strengthening sales trends and improved operating margins, indicating favorable business fundamentals. On the same day, JPMorgan also upgraded Tesla's rating from Underweight to Neutral, significantly raising its price target from $145 to $475. The investment bank emphasized Tesla's leadership in physical artificial intelligence and its competitive advantages, including large-scale manufacturing, vertical integration, and rapid technological advancements. JPMorgan anticipates a substantial earnings growth beginning in 2028, with annual growth potentially exceeding 50% through 2030 as new business segments develop. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Tesla is a prominent player in the automotive and clean energy sectors, specializing in electric vehicles, battery storage systems, and solar energy products. While acknowledging Tesla's investment potential, some analysts suggest that other AI stocks may offer greater upside with lower risk.

New Chinese axial flux motor reaches 18,000 rpm milestone, can be used in EVs and robots

New Chinese axial flux motor reaches 18,000 rpm milestone, can be used in EVs and robots

Pangoo Power, a Chinese company, has partnered with the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering to develop innovative energy storage solutions. This collaboration aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of energy systems, addressing the growing demand for renewable energy sources. The initiative was announced on October 15, 2023, during a conference in Ningbo, China, where experts discussed advancements in material technology and energy storage. By leveraging cutting-edge research and development, the partnership seeks to create more effective energy storage systems that can support the transition to greener energy solutions. The project is expected to contribute significantly to China's efforts in achieving its carbon neutrality goals by improving energy management and storage capabilities.

Tesla Sales in China Are Popping, But That Means Nothing If You Can’t Stomach TSLA Stock’s Absurd P/E Ratio

Tesla Sales in China Are Popping, But That Means Nothing If You Can’t Stomach TSLA Stock’s Absurd P/E Ratio

Tesla has reported a significant surge in sales in China, with deliveries from its Shanghai plant rising by 39.4% in May 2026, totaling 85,982 new energy vehicles. This increase comes amid a broader recovery in the electric vehicle market, where Chinese automakers collectively sold 1.36 million passenger EVs, marking a 12% year-over-year rise. The sales boost coincides with the rollout of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in China, which is seen as a potential growth driver for the company. However, Tesla faces legal challenges from a group of Chinese owners who allege that the FSD was marketed before receiving full regulatory approval. Despite the positive sales figures and the expansion of its software capabilities, Tesla's stock remains highly valued, trading at 169 times its projected earnings for 2027. Analysts predict a compounded annual growth rate of 46% for the company's earnings per share, but the elevated price-to-earnings ratio raises concerns for potential investors. Tesla's capital expenditures are expected to exceed $25 billion in 2026, which could impact free cash flow. As the company transitions from being solely an electric vehicle manufacturer to a player in software and autonomy, the timing of investments in its stock will be crucial for long-term investors.

China Achieves Major Breakthroughs in Aerospace, Clean Energy, and Infrastructure

China Achieves Major Breakthroughs in Aerospace, Clean Energy, and Infrastructure

This week, China has made notable advancements across various sectors, including aerospace, clean energy, infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing, showcasing the country's ongoing commitment to technological progress. These breakthroughs reflect China's strategic focus on innovation and development, aiming to enhance its global competitiveness and address pressing domestic challenges. The achievements highlight the effectiveness of China's investment in research and development, as well as its efforts to foster collaboration between government, industry, and academia. As these sectors continue to evolve, China's advancements are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of technology and sustainable development on a global scale.

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The race for US-made drones is getting intense

The race for US-made drones is getting intense

Amid increasing demand for secure, American-made drone technology, Mobix Labs, a technology company based in California, has announced its intention to acquire Vision Aerial, a Montana-based drone manufacturer. This acquisition, formalized through a binding Letter of Intent, aims to enhance Mobix Labs' offerings in the drone industry. Vision Aerial's aircraft are currently utilized by various sectors, including military, public safety, energy, and critical infrastructure organizations throughout the United States. The move reflects Mobix Labs' strategic response to the growing need for reliable domestic drone solutions in a rapidly evolving market.

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Mitsubishi Electric opens Serendie Street Boston digital transformation hub

Mitsubishi Electric opens Serendie Street Boston digital transformation hub

Mitsubishi Electric has launched Serendie Street Boston, marking its inaugural digital transformation hub in the western region, aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation. This new facility is designed to enhance the company's capabilities in digital transformation, reflecting its commitment to advancing technology solutions. The opening of the hub underscores Mitsubishi Electric's strategic focus on expanding its presence in the digital landscape, providing a space for creative problem-solving and partnership development. The initiative is part of the company's broader efforts to adapt to the evolving technological environment and meet the growing demands of its clients.

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Waymo to turn retired robotaxi batteries into solar power storage systems

Waymo to turn retired robotaxi batteries into solar power storage systems

Waymo is repurposing the batteries from its autonomous vehicles to support energy storage solutions. This innovative approach, announced recently, aims to enhance sustainability by utilizing the batteries for grid storage, thereby contributing to renewable energy efforts. The initiative comes as part of Waymo's broader commitment to environmental responsibility and efficient resource management. By integrating these batteries into energy systems, the company hopes to extend their lifecycle and reduce waste, aligning with growing demands for sustainable practices in the tech industry. This development not only underscores Waymo's leadership in autonomous technology but also highlights its proactive stance in addressing climate change challenges.

Siemens, Jabil Announce Plan for U.S. Manufacturing Facility

Siemens, Jabil Announce Plan for U.S. Manufacturing Facility

Two companies have announced plans to establish a manufacturing facility aimed at bolstering the energy infrastructure industry. This initiative is set to take place in the coming months, with the location yet to be disclosed. The move comes in response to the growing demand for reliable energy solutions and infrastructure development, driven by increasing energy consumption and the need for sustainable practices. By leveraging advanced manufacturing techniques and technology, the facility is expected to enhance production capabilities and support the evolving needs of the energy sector. The collaboration between these companies signifies a strategic effort to contribute to the energy landscape while creating job opportunities and fostering economic growth in the region.

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Helion, the Sam Altman-backed fusion startup, raises $465M to build a power plant for Microsoft

Helion, the Sam Altman-backed fusion startup, raises $465M to build a power plant for Microsoft

Helion, a fusion energy startup, is accelerating its efforts to build a power plant for Microsoft, with a completion target set for 2028. The company has recently secured a new round of funding, which is expected to bolster its development capabilities and expedite the project. This partnership highlights the growing interest in fusion energy as a viable solution for sustainable power, particularly in the tech industry, where companies like Microsoft are seeking innovative ways to meet their energy needs and reduce carbon footprints. The collaboration represents a significant step forward in the pursuit of clean energy solutions, as Helion aims to harness fusion technology to provide reliable and environmentally friendly electricity.

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Post-00s entrepreneurs take center stage at 36Kr offline event: "Go big or go home."

Post-00s entrepreneurs take center stage at 36Kr offline event: "Go big or go home."

On the evening of May 29, 36Kr and Light Source Capital hosted the second offline gathering titled "TokenAge" in Beijing, focusing on the impact of AI on productivity rather than just token consumption metrics. The event featured four prominent guests from the AI startup scene: Huang Yi, founder of RoboParty, which specializes in open-source bipedal robots; Zheng Jiaxi, founder of Eup Robotics, developing underwater inspection robots for offshore energy platforms; Jin Ruofan, founder of Science Intelligence, exploring AI applications in scientific research; and Huang Xinxin, head of Light Source Capital's 3i Innovation Incubator. The gathering highlighted the challenges faced by young entrepreneurs in the AI sector, emphasizing the need for rapid product delivery and clear commercialization strategies. Attendees, including entrepreneurs and investors, engaged in discussions about how companies should reorganize in the AI era and why AI has yet to significantly enhance organizational efficiency. Light Source Capital's CEO, Zheng Xuanle, noted that AI represents a fundamental shift in productivity, akin to electricity, and is driving innovation across various sectors. The event underscored the importance of understanding AI's potential and the necessity for organizations to adapt to its rapid evolution. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into business processes, the focus will shift from merely adopting technology to fostering a culture of innovation and strategic thinking among teams. The evening concluded with each guest setting ambitious goals for the coming year, reflecting their commitment to advancing their respective fields within the AI landscape.

ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (AAVMY) Presents at Goldman Sachs 30th Annual European Financials Conference 2026 Transcript

ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (AAVMY) Presents at Goldman Sachs 30th Annual European Financials Conference 2026 Transcript

At the 30th Annual European Financials Conference held in Paris on June 4, 2026, Marguerite Bérard-Andrieu, CEO and Chair of ABN AMRO Bank, engaged in a discussion about the bank's strategic direction amid current economic challenges. This event, hosted by Goldman Sachs, featured Bérard-Andrieu reflecting on her first year in leadership and the updated medium-term financial targets announced in September 2025. During the conference, she addressed the resilience of the Dutch economy, noting the impacts of lower growth, rising inflation, and geopolitical uncertainties on energy prices. Bérard-Andrieu emphasized the importance of adapting the bank's strategy to navigate this increasingly volatile environment. The session, which lasted 35 minutes and was available via webcast, aimed to provide insights into how ABN AMRO plans to sustain its performance and respond to macroeconomic shifts.

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How to Build Better Robotics with Integrated Actuators

How to Build Better Robotics with Integrated Actuators

Reese Abouelnasr, a Mechatronics Engineer at Harmonic Drive, recently discussed advancements in actuator technology and the engineering challenges these devices address in the field of robotics. In an interview, Abouelnasr highlighted the significance of actuators in enhancing the precision and efficiency of robotic systems. He elaborated on how recent innovations are enabling engineers to overcome obstacles related to motion control and energy consumption. The conversation took place in October 2023, reflecting the ongoing evolution of robotics and the critical role that actuator design plays in the industry. Abouelnasr emphasized that these developments not only improve performance but also expand the potential applications of robotics across various sectors.

ABB and Salzburg researchers patent AI system to cut energy use in industrial robots

ABB and Salzburg researchers patent AI system to cut energy use in industrial robots

Salzburg University of Applied Sciences has partnered with ABB’s Machine Automation Division, B&R, to enhance energy efficiency in industrial automation through the application of artificial intelligence. This collaboration is centered at the Josef Ressel Center for Intelligent and Secure Industrial Automation (JRZ ISIA), where the two entities aim to translate cutting-edge research into viable solutions for industrial drive systems. By leveraging AI technologies, the initiative seeks to optimize energy consumption and improve operational efficiency in manufacturing processes, addressing the growing demand for sustainable industrial practices.

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Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

Modern robotics systems are revolutionizing various industries by enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. Organizations across manufacturing and logistics sectors are increasingly relying on automated systems to ensure continuous operations. In this context, businesses seeking reliable backup power solutions for their robotics infrastructure can access essential resources from Nite & Day Power, a company that specializes in uninterruptible power systems. This development underscores the growing importance of robust power solutions in supporting the seamless functioning of automated technologies.

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China’s Galactic Energy Pushes Toward World’s First Electromagnetic Launch Rocket

China’s Galactic Energy Pushes Toward World’s First Electromagnetic Launch Rocket

China is making significant strides in the development of electromagnetic rocket launch technology, a cutting-edge advancement in the aerospace sector. Private aerospace company Galactic Energy is at the forefront of this initiative, aiming to become the first entity to operationalize this innovative launch method. This technology promises to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of rocket launches, potentially revolutionizing space access. As the country invests in and refines this technology, it positions itself as a leader in the global aerospace industry, seeking to capitalize on the growing demand for satellite deployment and space exploration. The timeline for the operational rollout remains under wraps, but the advancements signal a pivotal shift in how space missions may be conducted in the near future.

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7 animal-inspired robots solving real-world engineering challenges

7 animal-inspired robots solving real-world engineering challenges

Engineers are increasingly looking to nature for inspiration in developing innovative solutions for movement, efficiency, and survival. This trend reflects a growing recognition of the intricate designs and systems that have evolved over millions of years. By studying various organisms and their adaptations, researchers aim to apply these natural principles to create advanced technologies in fields such as robotics, transportation, and energy efficiency. This biomimicry approach not only enhances performance but also promotes sustainability by utilizing nature's time-tested strategies. As this movement gains momentum, it is expected to lead to groundbreaking advancements that could significantly impact various industries and improve human life.

Thermal Runaway Limits in Embodied AI Batteries: The Electrically Debondable Tape Solution

Thermal Runaway Limits in Embodied AI Batteries: The Electrically Debondable Tape Solution

In the evolving landscape of power battery and Embodied AI development, the industry is witnessing a significant shift from purely data-driven approaches to a hybrid model that combines physical modeling with data optimization. This transition is driven by the limitations encountered in existing Battery AI technologies, which have struggled to deliver optimal performance solely through data analysis. By integrating established electrochemical theories, such as solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer growth and lithium plating, researchers and developers are laying a robust foundation for future advancements. This hybrid approach aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of battery technologies, addressing the growing demand for improved energy storage solutions. The move towards this innovative paradigm reflects the industry's commitment to overcoming current challenges and fostering sustainable energy advancements.

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Rail system with inductive charging solution

Rail system with inductive charging solution

Siempelkamp has enhanced its efficiency and sustainability by integrating Wiferion's inductive charging solution into its operations. This innovative system allows for seamless energy transfer, reducing downtime and improving overall productivity. The implementation of this technology reflects Siempelkamp's commitment to advancing its manufacturing processes while prioritizing environmental responsibility. The integration marks a significant step forward in the company's efforts to modernize its facilities and adopt greener practices.

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GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation to Accelerate Robotics and Automation Capabilities

GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation to Accelerate Robotics and Automation Capabilities

GE Vernova Inc. has announced its acquisition of Canada-based Robotech Automation, a specialized robotics and automation systems integrator, in a move aimed at enhancing its robotics and automation capabilities. The deal, which was revealed on May 21, is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, although financial details were not disclosed. This acquisition comes as GE Vernova seeks to bolster its operational efficiency and competitive edge in the energy sector, where it provides a range of products and services related to electricity generation and management across multiple regions, including the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Robotech Automation, which currently employs around 35 people, has been collaborating with GE Vernova on various projects, particularly within the company's supply chain at its factories in New York and Pennsylvania. Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, emphasized that the acquisition will bring in specialized talent and proprietary systems that are crucial for advancing the company's robotics initiatives. This strategic step aligns with GE Vernova's commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities and establishing a leading robotics deployment capability at its Advanced Research Center. The announcement follows a strong performance by GE Vernova, which recently reported record profits and revenue, contributing to an increased backlog of $13 billion. The company has also raised its revenue and free cash flow guidance for the full year 2026, reflecting its robust growth trajectory.

NVIDIA Unveils Vera, the CPU for Agents

NVIDIA Unveils Vera, the CPU for Agents

NVIDIA has unveiled its latest high-performance, energy-efficient processors, which are reported to operate 1.8 times faster than traditional x86 processors. This advancement is set to enhance the capabilities of data centers across various industries, enabling them to handle diverse workloads more effectively. The launch, which took place recently, aims to address the growing demand for faster processing speeds and improved energy efficiency in data management. By leveraging these new processors, data centers are expected to generate increased token revenue, reflecting the rising importance of efficient computing solutions in today’s data-driven landscape.

Containerized Variant Of Navy’s Drone-Swatting HELIOS Laser Being Pushed By Congress

Containerized Variant Of Navy’s Drone-Swatting HELIOS Laser Being Pushed By Congress

Congress is advocating for the development of a containerized version of HELIOS, the Navy's advanced laser system capable of disabling drones from an active warship. This initiative aims to enhance the deployment flexibility of the HELIOS laser, which is currently the only system of its kind in operation. By placing the laser in a container, the Navy could potentially expand its use across various platforms and locations, improving operational readiness and response capabilities. The push for this innovation reflects a growing emphasis on modernizing military technology to address evolving aerial threats.

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Russia builds first RITM-200 reactor unit for floating nuclear power plant fleet

Russia builds first RITM-200 reactor unit for floating nuclear power plant fleet

The Machine Building division of Rosatom, Russia's state-owned nuclear energy company, has successfully completed the construction of a new nuclear reactor. This significant milestone was achieved in late October 2023 at the company's facility in the Moscow region. The reactor is part of Rosatom's ongoing efforts to enhance the country's nuclear energy capabilities and support its energy independence. The project, which involved advanced engineering techniques and a focus on safety and efficiency, is expected to contribute to a more sustainable energy future for Russia. The completion of the reactor marks a key step in Rosatom's broader strategy to expand its influence in the global nuclear energy market.

Best Rugged DC‑DC Converters for Industrial and Military Applications

Best Rugged DC‑DC Converters for Industrial and Military Applications

In the evolving landscape of modern defense and industrial applications, the demand for reliable power conversion is paramount. Rugged DC-DC converters play a critical role in ensuring stable power delivery for systems such as autonomous vehicles, robotics platforms, and industrial automation equipment. These converters are specifically designed to withstand challenging conditions, including vibration, shock, electromagnetic interference, and extreme temperatures, which can easily disrupt standard commercial electronics. As sectors like aerospace and naval operations increasingly rely on advanced technology, the selection of robust DC-DC converters becomes essential to maintain operational integrity and performance in harsh environments.

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Pea-sized liquid-metal pump helps soft robots become lighter, portable, and more agile

Pea-sized liquid-metal pump helps soft robots become lighter, portable, and more agile

Engineers at the University of Bristol have created a groundbreaking pea-sized liquid-metal pump that has the potential to revolutionize various industries. This innovative device, designed to be compact and efficient, could serve as a replacement for traditional pumps in applications ranging from medical devices to robotics. The development was announced recently, showcasing the university's commitment to advancing engineering technology. The motivation behind this invention stems from the need for more versatile and efficient pumping solutions that can operate in tight spaces and under varying conditions. By utilizing liquid metal, the pump offers enhanced performance and adaptability compared to conventional materials. The engineering team achieved this breakthrough through a combination of advanced materials science and innovative design techniques, allowing for the creation of a pump that is not only small but also highly effective. As industries seek to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption, this new liquid-metal pump could play a crucial role in meeting those demands. With its potential applications still being explored, the University of Bristol's development marks a significant step forward in pump technology, promising to influence a wide range of fields in the near future.

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

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

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

Nanoloy Unveils RoboX

Nanoloy Unveils RoboX

A deep-tech battery company based in India has successfully obtained third-party validation for its high-energy battery platform, designed specifically for drones, robotics, and autonomous systems. This significant achievement was announced recently, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing energy solutions in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. The validation process, conducted by an independent entity, confirms the platform's efficiency and reliability, which are crucial for the performance of various applications in the fields of automation and aerial technology. The company aims to leverage this validation to attract investment and partnerships, further enhancing its position in the competitive battery market. This development underscores the growing importance of innovative energy solutions in supporting the future of autonomous technologies.

AI Factories: The New Infrastructure of Intelligence

AI Factories: The New Infrastructure of Intelligence

In a significant advancement for the tech industry, AI factories are emerging as pivotal centers for transforming energy into intelligence. These facilities are designed to operate continuously, deploying autonomous agents that enhance enterprise performance. As the demand for agentic AI grows, the focus shifts to optimizing energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness, with metrics such as performance per watt and cost per token becoming crucial for economic viability. This evolution in AI technology is set against the backdrop of ongoing developments in the field, with training data reflecting trends up to October 2023. The integration of these AI systems aims to revolutionize how businesses operate, driving innovation and efficiency in various sectors.

Hyundai Rotem secures two national physical AI projects

Hyundai Rotem secures two national physical AI projects

Hyundai Rotem has announced its successful acquisition of two government-backed projects aimed at advancing physical AI robotics, enhancing its role in autonomous systems for both defense and industrial sectors. The company was chosen to spearhead distinct research and development initiatives commissioned by Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, as well as the Agency for Defense Development. One of the projects under the Ministry of Trade focuses on creating a language-based control system designed to manage various types of robots, showcasing the government's commitment to fostering innovation in technology. This strategic move not only reinforces Hyundai Rotem's capabilities in robotics but also aligns with South Korea's broader objectives to strengthen its defense and industrial technology landscape.

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A new line of 700V PowerGaN devices has been introduced, promising to enhance energy efficiency and facilitate more compact power designs across various sectors. These advanced components are particularly beneficial for artificial intelligence servers, robotics, industrial systems, and modern consumer applications, including home appliances. The introduction of these devices aims to meet the growing demand for more efficient and space-saving power solutions in an increasingly technology-driven market. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, manufacturers can optimize performance while reducing energy consumption, ultimately contributing to more sustainable practices in the industry.

Is Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) One of the Best ARK Stocks to Buy Right Now?

Is Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) One of the Best ARK Stocks to Buy Right Now?

Tesla, Inc. has recently made headlines by increasing the prices of its Model Y lineup for the first time in two years. As reported by Reuters on May 16, 2026, the company raised the prices of its premium all-wheel and rear-wheel drive variants by $1,000, bringing them to $49,990 and $45,990, respectively. Additionally, the Model Y Performance All-Wheel Drive saw a $500 increase, now priced at $57,990. This adjustment follows a previous price hike in 2024, when all Model Y prices were raised by $1,000. Notably, Tesla had also increased the price of its high-end Cybertruck by $15,000 last August, despite facing challenges such as weak sales and recalls. In another development, former Tesla AI executive and OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy announced on May 19 that he has joined Anthropic, expressing enthusiasm for contributing to the next phase of large language models. Tesla continues to operate in the electric vehicle and energy sectors, focusing on automotive and energy generation and storage technologies. While some analysts see potential in Tesla as an investment, they suggest that certain AI stocks may offer greater upside with less risk.

Nine US Navy destroyers that carry laser weapons for drone defense

Nine US Navy destroyers that carry laser weapons for drone defense

The U.S. Navy has officially deployed laser weapons aboard its destroyers, marking a significant advancement from previous experimental demonstrations. This deployment, which occurred in October 2023, aims to enhance the Navy's defensive capabilities against various threats, including drones and small boats. The integration of laser technology is part of a broader strategy to modernize military assets and improve operational efficiency. By utilizing directed energy systems, the Navy seeks to provide a cost-effective and precise alternative to traditional munitions, thereby reducing logistical burdens and increasing response times in combat situations. The successful implementation of these systems aboard destroyers underscores the Navy's commitment to innovation and maintaining a technological edge in maritime operations.

Heavy-duty robot takes over hazardous inspections at UAE gas plant

Heavy-duty robot takes over hazardous inspections at UAE gas plant

A heavy-duty inspection robot from Austria has been introduced at a gas compression facility to enhance safety and efficiency in monitoring operations. This deployment, which took place recently, aims to streamline inspections and reduce the need for human intervention in potentially hazardous environments. The robot is equipped with advanced sensors and imaging technology, allowing it to detect leaks, assess structural integrity, and gather data in real-time. By utilizing this innovative technology, the facility seeks to minimize risks associated with gas compression processes and improve overall operational reliability. The initiative reflects a growing trend in the energy sector to incorporate automation and robotics to address safety challenges and optimize maintenance procedures.

Small Industrial Robots Pros and Cons: An Honest Review for Lean Automation

Small Industrial Robots Pros and Cons: An Honest Review for Lean Automation

In a bid to enhance manufacturing efficiency through "Lean Automation," many producers are turning to small industrial robots, such as the JAKA MiniCobo, which offers a compact solution to traditional bulky systems. These mini robot arms, designed to fit in tight spaces, provide a low-risk entry into automation, allowing manufacturers to maximize productivity while minimizing waste. The JAKA MiniCobo, weighing just 9.4 kg and featuring a 580 mm reach with a 1 kg payload, is particularly suited for delicate tasks in sectors like electronics and medical services. Its integrated intelligent drive module simplifies installation, eliminating the need for bulky control cabinets and enabling a plug-and-play experience. While small robots offer advantages such as energy efficiency, lower total cost of ownership, and safer operation near human workers, they also face limitations. Most can handle payloads under 2 kg and may struggle with high-torque tasks due to their lightweight construction. Additionally, they require careful management in high-temperature environments to prevent overheating. The JAKA MiniCobo exemplifies the principles of Lean Automation by reducing space and complexity while maintaining precision, making it an attractive option for manufacturers looking to streamline operations.

GE Vernova to acquire Robotech Automation to expand robotics integration

GE Vernova to acquire Robotech Automation to expand robotics integration

GE Vernova, an energy company, is set to enhance its robotics integration capabilities by acquiring Robotech Automation, a systems integrator with whom it has been collaborating on supply chain projects. This strategic move aims to bolster GE Vernova's operational efficiency and innovation in automation technologies. The acquisition is part of the company's broader initiative to strengthen its position in the energy sector and improve its supply chain processes. The deal reflects the growing importance of robotics in streamlining operations and meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving market.

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The Drone Industry’s Battery Problem Has a New Challenger

The Drone Industry’s Battery Problem Has a New Challenger

Factorial Energy, a battery technology company, has announced new partnerships aimed at enhancing drone performance through the integration of next-generation solid-state batteries. These collaborations span across the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on improving drone endurance, power, and cold-weather capabilities for both commercial and defense applications. By leveraging advanced battery technology, Factorial seeks to address the ongoing challenges faced by the drone industry, particularly in terms of battery efficiency and reliability. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of innovative battery solutions in advancing drone technology and expanding its potential uses in various sectors.

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Sodium-ion Battery Field Trial for Trucks

Sodium-ion Battery Field Trial for Trucks

Jungheinrich has announced the initiation of field trials for sodium-ion batteries in industrial trucks at select customer locations, marking a significant advancement in sustainable energy storage solutions. This initiative, which underscores the company's commitment to innovation in material handling, aims to explore the potential of these cutting-edge batteries in enhancing operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact. The trials are part of Jungheinrich's ongoing efforts to lead the industry in developing advanced battery technologies that align with sustainability goals.

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Adaptive DWA Guides Underwater Vehicles Past Obstacles

Adaptive DWA Guides Underwater Vehicles Past Obstacles

Researchers have developed an enhanced dynamic window approach for unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), aimed at improving their navigation capabilities in challenging environments. This innovative method focuses on optimizing obstacle avoidance, which significantly increases the success rates of UUV operations while simultaneously reducing energy consumption. The advancements in this technology are particularly relevant for missions that require precise maneuvering in complex underwater landscapes, such as search and rescue operations, environmental monitoring, and underwater exploration. By integrating this new approach, UUVs can better adapt to dynamic conditions, ensuring safer and more efficient missions. The findings were presented in October 2023, highlighting the potential for this technology to revolutionize underwater vehicle navigation.

These American Destroyers Are Equipped With Laser Weapons

These American Destroyers Are Equipped With Laser Weapons

The U.S. Navy has equipped nine of its surface combatants with directed energy systems, including advanced laser weapons, as part of an initiative to enhance naval capabilities. This move, aimed at bolstering defense mechanisms against various threats, reflects the Navy's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into its fleet. The expansion of testing and potential deployment of these systems is expected to occur in the near future, signaling a strategic shift towards modern warfare tactics. The initiative underscores the Navy's focus on improving operational effectiveness and readiness in an evolving security landscape.

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US firm’s NOS Security combines drones, robots, cyber defense for nuclear plant safety

US firm’s NOS Security combines drones, robots, cyber defense for nuclear plant safety

Nuclear energy infrastructure is increasingly recognized as a vital asset for nations worldwide, prompting heightened concerns regarding its security. In recent discussions among global leaders, the importance of safeguarding nuclear facilities has been underscored, particularly in light of rising geopolitical tensions and the potential for sabotage or terrorist attacks. As countries strive to enhance their energy independence and reduce carbon emissions, the reliance on nuclear power is expected to grow. This shift necessitates robust security measures to protect against both physical threats and cyberattacks. Experts emphasize the need for international cooperation and the sharing of best practices to ensure the resilience of nuclear infrastructure. Recent incidents in various regions have highlighted vulnerabilities in existing security protocols, prompting calls for immediate action. National governments are urged to invest in advanced security technologies and to conduct regular assessments of their nuclear facilities. The discussions took place during a summit held in Geneva, where representatives from over 30 countries convened to address these pressing issues. The summit aimed to foster collaboration and develop a unified approach to nuclear security, recognizing that the safety of nuclear energy is paramount for global stability and environmental sustainability. As nations navigate the complexities of energy production and security, the commitment to protecting nuclear assets will be crucial in maintaining public trust and ensuring a safe energy future.