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For years, humanoid robotics was viewed primarily as a technological challenge, focusing on the development of machines capable of walking, manipulating objects, and interacting with their surroundings. However, by 2026, this perspective has shifted significantly. The main bottleneck in the market is no longer the mechanical or software capabilities of these robots, but rather the transition to scaling their production and integration into various sectors. This evolution highlights a critical change in the robotics landscape, indicating that the future of humanoid robots will depend more on their widespread adoption and practical application than on further technological advancements. The insights were shared in an article by Robot Magazine, emphasizing the need for the industry to adapt to this new reality.
RobotMagazine By Christophe Carl Louis Apr 14, 2026 À la une Alimentation Industriel Robotique automatisation Déploiement IndustrielRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.