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Spain’s Theker Robotics Raises $85M in Series A Funding

Spain’s Theker Robotics Raises $85M in Series A Funding

Theker Robotics has successfully secured $85 million in a Series A funding round, marking it as the largest robotics Series A financing in Europe to date. The funding, which took place recently, was spearheaded by CRV and saw participation from notable investors including Samsung and Aglaé Ventures, a venture capital firm associated with LVMH. Co-founder Carla Gómez Cano highlighted the significance of this investment in propelling the company's growth and innovation in the robotics sector.

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Robot Talk Episode 147 – Miniature living robots, with Maria Guix

Robot Talk Episode 147 – Miniature living robots, with Maria Guix

In a recent discussion, Claire spoke with Maria Guix, a chemist and nanotechnology researcher at the University of Barcelona, about the innovative field of biohybrid robots. This conversation highlighted Guix's work in the ChemInFlow lab, where she focuses on merging electronics with biological components to develop miniaturized living robots. These biohybrid robots possess emergent properties that could enhance their functionality and adaptability. Guix is also integrating flexible sensors into microfluidic platforms, a process aimed at advancing the understanding of these robotic systems. The research is significant as it explores the intersection of biology and technology, potentially leading to breakthroughs in robotics and bioengineering.

AGIBOT Wins GLOMO Award at MWC 2026 and Announces New Global Collaborations

AGIBOT Wins GLOMO Award at MWC 2026 and Announces New Global Collaborations

AGIBOT has been honored with the GLOMO Award for Best Private Network Solution at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, held in Barcelona. This accolade highlights the company's innovative EasyOn 5G-A-RobotNet solution, which aims to revolutionize the deployment of robotics technologies. In conjunction with this recognition, AGIBOT announced strategic global partnerships with major players such as China Mobile and Joybuy. These collaborations are designed to enhance the implementation and reach of AGIBOT's advanced robotics solutions, further solidifying its position in the industry.

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MWC 2026: Lenovo showcases big-eyed AI workmate that projects and turns scanned documents into ppt

MWC 2026: Lenovo showcases big-eyed AI workmate that projects and turns scanned documents into ppt

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 held in Barcelona, Spain, Lenovo introduced two innovative AI companion products: the AI Workmate and the AI Work Companion. The AI Workmate, designed as a desktop robotic arm, features a circular display capable of showcasing various expressions. This device allows users to interact through voice and gestures, and it can scan documents to create PowerPoint presentations, which it can then project for display. Lenovo's unveiling of these products highlights the company's commitment to enhancing productivity through advanced AI technology, aiming to streamline workflows and improve user experience in professional settings.

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NVIDIA and Partners Show That Software-Defined AI-RAN Is the Next Wireless Generation

NVIDIA and Partners Show That Software-Defined AI-RAN Is the Next Wireless Generation

NVIDIA and Nokia have unveiled advancements in AI-driven wireless networks, emphasizing a software-defined approach as essential for the future of AI-native connectivity. This announcement comes just ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC), scheduled for March 2-5 in Barcelona. The collaboration aims to transition AI-RAN technology from laboratory settings to real-world applications, showcasing its potential to enhance network efficiency and performance. The push for this innovative technology is driven by the increasing demand for more intelligent and adaptable wireless networks capable of supporting the growing number of connected devices and applications. By integrating AI capabilities into their wireless infrastructure, both companies seek to redefine the landscape of telecommunications and address the challenges posed by modern connectivity needs.

Honor reportedly to launch first humanoid robot at MWC 2026

Honor reportedly to launch first humanoid robot at MWC 2026

Honor is set to launch its inaugural consumer-grade humanoid robot at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, starting on March 1. This marks a significant milestone as Honor becomes the first Chinese smartphone manufacturer to venture into the humanoid robotics market. The robot is designed to cater to various applications, particularly in retail and home services, and will be equipped to perform a range of tasks, including product assistance. This move reflects Honor's commitment to innovation and diversification in technology, aiming to enhance user experiences in everyday environments.

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Video: Honor Teases Humanoid Debut for MWC 2026 as "Alpha Plan" Pivot Accelerates

Video: Honor Teases Humanoid Debut for MWC 2026 as "Alpha Plan" Pivot Accelerates

Honor, the prominent smartphone manufacturer, is preparing to introduce its inaugural humanoid robot at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This event, scheduled for later this month, marks a significant milestone in the company's ambitious $10 billion strategy to evolve into an AI-driven ecosystem. The unveiling of the robot highlights Honor's commitment to integrating advanced artificial intelligence technologies into its product offerings, reflecting a broader trend in the tech industry towards automation and intelligent systems. As the company seeks to diversify beyond smartphones, this development could potentially reshape its market presence and influence in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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ISO Group Meets to Define Robot Safety Rules, as Memos From Figure's Ex-Safety Lead Detail 'Order of Magnitude' Challenge

ISO Group Meets to Define Robot Safety Rules, as Memos From Figure's Ex-Safety Lead Detail 'Order of Magnitude' Challenge

In Barcelona, an ISO working group is convening to develop safety standards for bipedal robots. This meeting follows the release of memos from the former safety lead at Figure, which highlight the significant challenges associated with the safe operation of these robots. The documents, published earlier this year, emphasize concerns such as the potential for falls, misinterpretation of commands, and battery-related hazards. The group's efforts aim to address these critical safety issues as the technology continues to advance, contrasting sharply with the recent optimism surrounding bipedal robotics.

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KUKA and Areas drive the catering revolution with Artificial Intelligence at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat airport

KUKA and Areas drive the catering revolution with Artificial Intelligence at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat airport

KUKA has launched the world's first robot restaurant powered by artificial intelligence at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport. This groundbreaking establishment, part of the innovative SELF project, represents a significant advancement in the fusion of AI and robotics within the food industry. The opening of the restaurant not only showcases technological progress but also aims to enhance customer experience by streamlining food service operations. With this initiative, KUKA is setting a new standard for the future of dining, demonstrating how automation can transform traditional restaurant environments.