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Drone wingmen face off at Berlin Air Show in race for German CCA

Drone wingmen face off at Berlin Air Show in race for German CCA

At a recent exhibition, representatives from CCA showcased several full-sized aircraft and models, highlighting the latest advancements in their technology. The event, which took place at a prominent venue, attracted industry professionals and aviation enthusiasts eager to learn more about CCA's innovations. Company officials engaged with attendees, discussing the features and capabilities of their aircraft, emphasizing the importance of staying at the forefront of the aviation sector. This initiative reflects CCA's commitment to advancing aerospace technology and fostering connections within the industry.

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China’s Z01 humanoid robot masters Tai Chi moves with human-like balance and control

China’s Z01 humanoid robot masters Tai Chi moves with human-like balance and control

A new humanoid robot from China has emerged as a highlight at a prominent technology exhibition held in Shanghai this week. The robot, designed to mimic human movements and interactions, showcases advanced artificial intelligence capabilities that have captivated attendees and industry experts alike. This development reflects China's growing investment in robotics and AI technology, aiming to position itself as a leader in the global tech landscape. Demonstrations of the robot's abilities, including its capacity for conversation and physical tasks, have sparked discussions about the future of automation and human-robot collaboration. The exhibition serves as a platform for innovation, drawing significant attention to the potential applications of such technology in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and entertainment. As interest in robotics continues to rise, this humanoid robot stands as a testament to the rapid advancements being made in the field.

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Zoomlion's Humanoid Robot Z01 Shines at KOMATEK 2026, Showcasing Advances in Embodied AI and Industrial Robotics

Zoomlion's Humanoid Robot Z01 Shines at KOMATEK 2026, Showcasing Advances in Embodied AI and Industrial Robotics

At a recent exhibition, a bipedal humanoid robot showcased its advanced capabilities in industrial collaboration, intelligent guidance, and educational applications. The event highlighted the robot's ability to perform coordinated movements and execute tasks with precision, demonstrating significant advancements in robotics technology. This exhibition, aimed at promoting innovation in automation and education, attracted attention from industry professionals and educators alike. The robot's design reflects a growing trend towards integrating intelligent systems into various sectors, emphasizing the importance of robotics in enhancing operational efficiency and learning experiences.

Automate 2026 Product Preview

Automate 2026 Product Preview

Automate 2026, a prominent automation industry event, is set to occur from June 22nd to 25th in Chicago, Illinois. This year’s exhibition will showcase a wide array of innovative products and services, highlighting the latest advancements in automation technology. Attendees can expect to explore cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance efficiency and productivity across various sectors. The event aims to bring together industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in the rapidly evolving automation landscape. With a focus on driving progress and addressing emerging challenges, Automate 2026 promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals looking to stay ahead in the field.

Drive solutions for shuttles, automated guided vehicles, and autonomous mobile robots.

Drive solutions for shuttles, automated guided vehicles, and autonomous mobile robots.

At the SPS Italia exhibition, Bonfiglioli showcased its innovative mechatronic ecosystem, highlighting advanced drive solutions tailored for shuttles, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). This presentation underscores Bonfiglioli's commitment to enhancing automation and efficiency in various industrial applications. The event, held in Italy, serves as a platform for industry leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies and solutions that address the evolving needs of the market. Through its participation, Bonfiglioli aims to demonstrate its leadership in the field and foster collaborations that drive technological advancements in automation.

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3D-printed devices could streamline the production of drug-delivery microparticles

3D-printed devices could streamline the production of drug-delivery microparticles

A new development in particle production technology has emerged, utilizing cost-effective devices that can be constructed in just a few hours. These innovative devices employ electrospray emitter technology to efficiently generate three-layered particles on a large scale. This advancement is poised to enhance manufacturing processes across various industries by providing a faster and more economical method of particle creation. The introduction of these devices marks a significant step forward in the field, potentially leading to improved applications in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and other sectors that rely on precise particle engineering.

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LG, Nvidia chiefs pledge to cooperate on robots, AI data centers

LG, Nvidia chiefs pledge to cooperate on robots, AI data centers

LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang convened on Monday at LG Twin Towers in Yeouido, western Seoul, to explore potential collaborations in robotics, AI data centers, and mobility. The meeting, characterized by LG as a top management discussion, was attended by LG Vice Chairman and COO Kwon Bong-seok and LG Electronics CEO Lyu Jae-cheol. This encounter marked the second meeting between Koo and Huang within three days, following a dinner on Friday in Hongdae that included the chairmen of SK and Naver. The discussions reflect a growing interest in leveraging advanced technologies to enhance operational capabilities and foster innovation in various sectors.

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Free tickets for VISION 2026

Free tickets for VISION 2026

Although the VISION 2026 event is still a few months away, scheduled to take place from October 6 to 8 in Stuttgart, ROBOTIK UND PRODUKTION is offering an opportunity for attendees to secure free admission tickets in advance. This initiative aims to encourage participation in the upcoming exhibition, which will showcase advancements in the fields of robotics and production technology.

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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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IDEC Factory Solutions to showcase "Instant Power Package" for SMEs with ROKAE collaborative robots at RTJ2026.

IDEC Factory Solutions to showcase "Instant Power Package" for SMEs with ROKAE collaborative robots at RTJ2026.

IDEC Factory Solutions Co., Ltd. will participate in the upcoming "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026" (RTJ2026), a specialized exhibition for industrial robots and automation systems. The event is scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. IDEC aims to showcase its latest innovations and solutions in the field of automation, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing technology in industrial applications. Attendees can find IDEC at booth F-06 in Exhibition Hall F.

Stanztec 2026: Upcoming Industry Event Announced

Stanztec 2026: Upcoming Industry Event Announced

Technological innovations in stamping and forming technology will be showcased at the Stanztec exhibition, taking place from June 16 to June 18, 2026. This event aims to highlight the latest advancements in the industry, attracting professionals and companies eager to explore new solutions and technologies. The exhibition will serve as a platform for networking and knowledge exchange among industry leaders and innovators.

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Japanese AMR "Neibo" to debut at Robot Technology Japan 2026 showcasing Exedy's latest technology.

Japanese AMR "Neibo" to debut at Robot Technology Japan 2026 showcasing Exedy's latest technology.

Exedy Corporation will make its debut at the Robot Technology Japan 2026 exhibition, scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture. This event marks a significant opportunity for the company to showcase its advancements in robotics technology to a broader audience.

GE Aerospace qualifies 600-volt power systems for next-generation US Army vehicles

GE Aerospace qualifies 600-volt power systems for next-generation US Army vehicles

GE Aerospace has successfully qualified two high-voltage power electronics systems intended to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Army. This significant development was announced recently, marking a crucial step in advancing military technology. The systems are designed to improve power management and efficiency for various applications within the Army's operations. By integrating these advanced power electronics, GE Aerospace aims to support the Army's mission to modernize its equipment and enhance operational readiness. The qualification process involved rigorous testing to ensure reliability and performance standards were met, demonstrating GE Aerospace's commitment to delivering innovative solutions for defense applications.

Interview with CreateMe CEO Campbell Myers: From stitching to bonding – physical AI could transform the way clothes are made

Interview with CreateMe CEO Campbell Myers: From stitching to bonding – physical AI could transform the way clothes are made

Apparel manufacturing continues to be one of the most labor-intensive sectors globally, despite advancements in automation in other industries such as automotive and electronics. The difficulty in automating textile production arises from the unique properties of fabric, which can stretch, wrinkle, and shift unpredictably. This complexity has hindered the development of effective robotic solutions for handling soft materials, leaving the apparel industry largely reliant on human labor. As manufacturers seek to improve efficiency and reduce costs, the challenge of integrating automation into textile production remains a significant hurdle.

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Phoxter to showcase AI inspection, AMR, and warehouse control systems at Robot Technology Japan 2026.

Phoxter to showcase AI inspection, AMR, and warehouse control systems at Robot Technology Japan 2026.

Phoxter Co., Ltd. will showcase its innovations at the upcoming "Robot Technology Japan 2026" exhibition, scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo. This event aims to highlight advancements in robotics technology and foster collaboration within the industry. By participating, Phoxter seeks to demonstrate its commitment to driving innovation and engaging with potential partners and customers in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.

XELA Robotics to Unveil First Ever Robotic Fingertips with Sensitive Nails at Automate

XELA Robotics to Unveil First Ever Robotic Fingertips with Sensitive Nails at Automate

A leading technology company is set to showcase its latest advancements in tactile sensor technology at an upcoming industry exhibition. The event, scheduled for next month in San Francisco, aims to highlight the innovative applications of these sensors in various fields, including robotics and consumer electronics. This demonstration is part of the company's ongoing effort to enhance user interaction and experience through improved sensory feedback mechanisms. By presenting a diverse array of tactile sensor capabilities, the company seeks to attract potential partners and clients interested in integrating these technologies into their products. The exhibition will provide an opportunity for attendees to engage with the technology firsthand and explore its potential impact on future developments in the industry.

binder Launches New Hybrid Connector for Industrial Automation Applications

binder Launches New Hybrid Connector for Industrial Automation Applications

A new connector series has been developed to facilitate simultaneous power and data transmission through a single cable connection. This innovative technology is designed to streamline connectivity solutions, making it easier for users to manage their devices without the clutter of multiple cables. The introduction of this connector series comes in response to the growing demand for efficient and versatile connectivity options in various industries, particularly in the realms of consumer electronics and telecommunications. By integrating power and data transfer capabilities, the connector aims to enhance user experience and improve overall device performance. The launch of this series is expected to take place in the coming months, with manufacturers and tech companies eager to adopt this advancement to meet the evolving needs of their customers.

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NVIDIA releases new and updated tools for physical AI developers

NVIDIA releases new and updated tools for physical AI developers

NVIDIA has unveiled a suite of open-source tools and skills designed for developers working with physical AI agents, alongside the introduction of the Isaac GR00T humanoid reference robot. This announcement, aimed at enhancing the capabilities of AI in real-world applications, reflects NVIDIA's commitment to advancing robotics and AI technology. The release is part of the company's ongoing efforts to foster innovation within the AI community, providing developers with the resources necessary to create more sophisticated and capable physical AI systems. The tools and the humanoid robot were made available recently, signaling a significant step forward in the integration of AI into practical robotics.

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Israeli officials banned from Eurosatory; smaller firms may be affected, but major companies will still participate.

Israeli officials banned from Eurosatory; smaller firms may be affected, but major companies will still participate.

Elbit Systems and Rafael, two prominent Israeli defense companies, are set to participate in the Eurosatory defense and security international exhibition, scheduled to take place in Paris. This decision comes in the wake of a recent ban prohibiting Israeli government officials from attending the event. The ban has been implemented amid ongoing tensions and scrutiny regarding Israel's defense policies. Despite the restrictions on government representatives, both companies are expected to showcase their latest technologies and innovations, highlighting their commitment to maintaining a presence in the global defense market. The exhibition, which attracts industry leaders and government officials from around the world, provides a platform for defense manufacturers to network and promote their products, underscoring the significance of international collaboration in the defense sector.

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Israel rebuke supposed exclusion from Eurosatory

Israel rebuke supposed exclusion from Eurosatory

An Israeli Ministry of Defence spokesperson has announced that representatives from Israel will not be participating in the upcoming Eurosatory arms fair. This event, which is set to take place in Paris, is one of the world's largest exhibitions dedicated to land and air defense and security. The exclusion of Israeli officials from the fair has raised concerns regarding the implications for international defense collaborations and the visibility of Israeli defense technologies. The decision appears to stem from ongoing geopolitical tensions and the broader context of Israel's relations with other nations. As the fair approaches, the Israeli Ministry of Defence is likely to seek alternative avenues to showcase its defense capabilities and engage with global partners.

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JTEKT to showcase automation and digital integration solutions for manufacturing at "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026."

JTEKT to showcase automation and digital integration solutions for manufacturing at "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026."

JTEKT Corporation will participate in the upcoming "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026," scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo. The event is organized by News Digest Co., Ltd. This exhibition aims to showcase advancements in robotics technology and foster collaboration within the industry. JTEKT's involvement highlights its commitment to innovation and leadership in the robotics sector.

Robot Bank showcases humanoid, transport, cleaning, and autonomous forklifts at "RTJ2026" demo exhibition.

Robot Bank showcases humanoid, transport, cleaning, and autonomous forklifts at "RTJ2026" demo exhibition.

Robot Bank Corporation has announced its participation in the largest robotics exhibition in the Chubu region, "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026 (RTJ2026)," which will take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture. This event aims to showcase advancements in robotics technology and foster collaboration within the industry.

New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years

New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years

Researchers have developed an innovative method to enhance computing power by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers, addressing the challenges posed by traditional chip miniaturization. This breakthrough, achieved through the use of ultra-thin silicon membranes and low-temperature manufacturing techniques, marks a significant advancement in the production of three-dimensional (3D) chips. By overcoming long-standing obstacles in chip design, this new approach promises to maximize efficiency and performance in computing technology. The findings, which could reshape the future of electronics, highlight the potential for more compact and powerful devices in an era where demand for advanced computing capabilities continues to grow.

Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

Deep tech startup Itera has unveiled its groundbreaking prototype of the world's first fluid circuit board, a technology that enables engineers to rewire and retest physical electronic circuits in under a minute. This significant advancement aims to streamline the design and testing processes in electronics, potentially transforming how engineers approach circuit development. The announcement was made as Itera emerged from stealth mode, highlighting its innovative capabilities. To support its launch and further development, the company secured $12 million in seed funding from notable investors including Upfront Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, and Colle Capital. This funding will facilitate Itera's efforts to bring its revolutionary technology to market, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of electronic circuit design.

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Tokyo summit wows audience with humanoids and robotic hands that can thread a needle

Tokyo summit wows audience with humanoids and robotic hands that can thread a needle

In Japan, robotics developers are unveiling cutting-edge humanoid robots designed to execute intricate tasks, such as assembling delicate components and assisting in healthcare settings. This showcase, taking place at the annual International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, highlights the rapid advancements in robotics technology and its potential applications in various industries. The event, which runs from November 15 to 18, aims to demonstrate how these sophisticated machines can enhance productivity and support human workers. By integrating artificial intelligence and advanced sensors, these robots are not only improving efficiency but also addressing labor shortages in sectors like manufacturing and elder care. As the demand for automation continues to rise, developers are eager to illustrate the capabilities of their innovations and explore partnerships that could further advance the field of robotics.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, LG Innotek rise on AI demand

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, LG Innotek rise on AI demand

Samsung Electro-Mechanics, a prominent South Korean manufacturer of electronic components, experienced a significant surge in its stock price, climbing 15.04% to reach 2.1 million won, equivalent to approximately US$1,400. This notable increase reflects positive market sentiment and investor confidence in the company's performance and future prospects. The rise in stock value occurred amid ongoing developments in the electronics sector, which has seen heightened demand for advanced components. As the company continues to innovate and expand its product offerings, analysts suggest that such growth may be indicative of broader trends within the industry.

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XPeng Brings Full Physical AI Product Lineup to 2026 GBA Auto Show

XPeng Brings Full Physical AI Product Lineup to 2026 GBA Auto Show

XPeng unveiled its comprehensive range of physical AI products at the 2026 GBA Auto Show, emphasizing advancements in autonomous driving and embodied AI technologies that extend beyond conventional electric vehicles. The event, held in the Greater Bay Area, served as a platform for the company to demonstrate its innovative capabilities and commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into the automotive sector. By showcasing these developments, XPeng aims to position itself at the forefront of the evolving automotive landscape, responding to the growing demand for smarter and more autonomous driving solutions. The exhibition highlighted the company's vision for the future of transportation, where AI plays a pivotal role in enhancing vehicle functionality and user experience.

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Humanoid robots strut their stuff as trade show comes to Japan

Humanoid robots strut their stuff as trade show comes to Japan

An international humanoid robot trade show commenced in Tokyo on May 29, 2026, marking its inaugural event in Japan. Major industry players, including Honda Motor, showcased their latest advancements in humanoid robotics, highlighting the sector's rapid growth potential. The exhibition aims to foster innovation and collaboration in this emerging field, as companies demonstrate their cutting-edge technologies and robots. This event underscores Japan's commitment to leading the way in robotics and artificial intelligence, attracting global attention to the advancements being made in humanoid technology.

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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GMO Internet Group to Exhibit as Platinum Sponsor at Japan Drone 2026, Aiming to Address Airport Labor Shortages with Humanoids.

GMO Internet Group to Exhibit as Platinum Sponsor at Japan Drone 2026, Aiming to Address Airport Labor Shortages with Humanoids.

GMO Internet Group will participate as a Platinum Sponsor at Japan's largest drone and eVTOL international exhibition, "Japan Drone / Next Generation Air Mobility EXPO 2026," scheduled to take place from June 3 to June 5, 2026, at Makuhari Messe. This event aims to showcase advancements in drone technology and air mobility solutions, reflecting the growing interest and investment in the sector. By taking on a leading sponsorship role, GMO Internet Group underscores its commitment to innovation and its strategic focus on the future of transportation.

Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more

Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have made significant strides in the field of ionotronics, a burgeoning area of study focused on the transfer of data via ions. This innovative approach aims to create a connection between traditional electronics and biological tissues, potentially revolutionizing the way information is processed and transmitted in various applications. The advancements were announced in October 2023, highlighting the ongoing efforts to enhance the integration of electronic systems with biological environments. By harnessing the unique properties of ions, the team at MIT is exploring new methods to facilitate communication between electronic devices and living organisms, paving the way for future developments in medical technology and bioengineering.

The Benefits of High-Speed Joint Actuation in Modern Articulated Robots

The Benefits of High-Speed Joint Actuation in Modern Articulated Robots

In the rapidly evolving manufacturing sector, JAKA Robotics is at the forefront of intelligent automation, showcasing the transformative capabilities of articulated robots, particularly collaborative robots (cobots). These advanced machines, equipped with high-speed joint actuation, are designed to enhance production efficiency and precision. The JAKA Pro5 articulated robot exemplifies this innovation, enabling accelerated production cycles through quick and precise movements that streamline loading, unloading, and assembly processes. This is particularly beneficial in time-sensitive industries like consumer electronics and automotive assembly, where reduced cycle times can significantly boost throughput. Moreover, the high-speed joint actuation not only increases speed but also enhances precision, ensuring consistent quality control in tasks such as component placement and welding. JAKA's robots maintain high accuracy over time, minimizing errors and reducing scrap rates, which is crucial for industries with stringent quality standards. The Pro5 model's compact design and user-friendly programming interface facilitate easy integration into existing production lines, allowing manufacturers to adapt swiftly to changing demands without extensive downtime. This flexibility empowers companies to optimize resources effectively and respond to market fluctuations. As industries continue to evolve, the role of high-speed joint actuation in articulated robots is becoming increasingly vital. By adopting JAKA's technology, organizations can modernize their production processes, improve workplace safety, and enable skilled workers to focus on higher-value tasks, positioning themselves for success in a competitive landscape.

From Metal to Mindset

From Metal to Mindset

Peter MacLeod recently explored how Ocado is revolutionizing the fulfillment sector by leveraging software, data, and real-world experiences. Traditionally, the material handling industry has focused on visible elements such as larger systems, faster conveyors, and taller cranes, which have dominated both trade exhibitions and media narratives for decades. However, MacLeod's insights reveal a shift towards a more data-driven and experiential approach, indicating a significant transformation in how fulfillment processes are managed and optimized. This evolution reflects a broader trend in the logistics industry, emphasizing the importance of technology and innovation over mere physical infrastructure.

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IAI blue Diamond suite: Integrating modular loitering munitions on light naval hulls

IAI blue Diamond suite: Integrating modular loitering munitions on light naval hulls

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has introduced a new naval weapon system named Diamond, aimed at enhancing maritime defense capabilities. The announcement was made during a recent defense exhibition, showcasing the system's advanced technology and versatility. This innovative weapon system is designed to equip naval forces with improved operational effectiveness in various maritime scenarios. The development of Diamond comes in response to increasing security challenges in regional waters, highlighting IAI's commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for modern naval warfare. The system is expected to integrate seamlessly with existing naval platforms, enhancing their combat readiness and strategic capabilities.

Allient to demonstrate advanced motion control systems at 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo

Allient to demonstrate advanced motion control systems at 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo

Allient is set to showcase its advanced motion and control technologies at the Robotics Summit & Expo taking place this week in Boston. The company aims to highlight its innovative systems, which are designed to enhance robotic applications and improve operational efficiency. This exhibition represents an opportunity for Allient to engage with industry professionals and demonstrate the capabilities of its latest developments in motion control. The event serves as a platform for networking and collaboration within the robotics sector, emphasizing the importance of technological advancements in driving the future of automation.

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Enhancing Safety and Precision with Real-Time Force Feedback in Controllable Robots

Enhancing Safety and Precision with Real-Time Force Feedback in Controllable Robots

The manufacturing sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the rise of collaborative robots, or cobots, particularly through innovations from JAKA Robotics. The company’s controllable robots utilize real-time force feedback technology, enhancing safety and precision in various industrial applications. This technology continuously monitors the forces exerted during operations, allowing cobots to adapt to unexpected changes in their environment, such as obstacles or excessive force during assembly. By equipping their cobots with real-time force feedback, JAKA Robotics significantly improves workplace safety, enabling safe collaboration between human workers and machines. For instance, when a cobot detects a sudden force change or an object in its path, it can automatically slow down or stop, reducing the risk of accidents. This capability not only enhances safety but also allows human operators to focus on more strategic tasks by relieving them from repetitive, hazardous activities. The JAKA Zu3 cobot exemplifies this innovation, designed for high-precision tasks in confined spaces, with a payload capacity of 3 kg and a reach of 626 mm. Its integration with vision systems allows for non-destructive testing and precise measurements, crucial in industries like electronics manufacturing. As the demand for advanced cobots grows, JAKA Robotics is committed to enhancing operational efficiency while prioritizing worker safety. The integration of real-time force feedback is set to redefine automation standards, positioning companies to thrive in a competitive landscape by improving productivity and quality control.

VETS Indexes Names Teradyne 2026 Recognized Employer

VETS Indexes Names Teradyne 2026 Recognized Employer

Teradyne, Inc., a prominent provider of automated test solutions and advanced robotics, announced significant advancements in its product offerings during a recent event held in North Reading, Massachusetts. The company showcased its latest technologies aimed at enhancing efficiency and performance in various industries, including electronics and manufacturing. This initiative comes as part of Teradyne's ongoing commitment to innovation and meeting the evolving needs of its clients. By integrating cutting-edge robotics with automated testing solutions, Teradyne aims to streamline operations and reduce costs for businesses. The event highlighted the company's strategic focus on leveraging technology to drive growth and maintain its competitive edge in the market.

Allient Inc. to Demonstrate Advanced Motion Solutions at Robotics Summit & Expo 2026

Allient Inc. to Demonstrate Advanced Motion Solutions at Robotics Summit & Expo 2026

Allient Inc., a global leader in specialty motion, controls, and power solutions, will showcase its advanced motion technologies at the Robotics Summit & Expo 2026 on May 27-28 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Massachusetts. The company aims to highlight its innovative solutions for robotics and automation applications, demonstrating its capabilities through live and static displays at Booth #222. Attendees can expect to see a range of products, including the Pyxmos™ drive operating a frameless motor, custom integrated motors, and various frameless motor assemblies designed for specific applications. Allient’s offerings also feature high-performance motors such as the Electroflux Series and the Megaflux™ torque motors, which are engineered for demanding robotic environments. Robert Mastromattei, Chief Commercial Officer & Group President at Allient, emphasized that the event will showcase the precision and performance required in advanced robotics systems, underscoring the company's commitment to delivering high-value solutions across multiple industries. For more details on Allient's participation and other upcoming events, interested parties can visit their official website.

Upgraded Rogue 1 kamikaze drone boosts range, autonomy and 12-mile strike capability

Upgraded Rogue 1 kamikaze drone boosts range, autonomy and 12-mile strike capability

Teledyne FLIR Defense has unveiled the Rogue 1 Block 2, a significantly enhanced iteration of its advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). This latest model was introduced during a recent defense technology exhibition, showcasing its capabilities to meet evolving military requirements. The upgrades aim to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness in various defense scenarios, responding to the increasing demand for sophisticated aerial surveillance and reconnaissance tools. The Rogue 1 Block 2 features advanced sensors and enhanced flight performance, allowing for greater versatility in missions. Teledyne FLIR Defense continues to prioritize innovation in defense technology, ensuring that their products remain at the forefront of military applications.

Cobots for Electronics Assembly: 5 Best Options You Can't Miss

Cobots for Electronics Assembly: 5 Best Options You Can't Miss

In the rapidly evolving electronics assembly sector, JAKA Robotics is leading the charge in enhancing operational efficiency through its innovative collaborative robots, or cobots. These advanced machines are designed to work alongside human operators, significantly boosting productivity and precision in manufacturing processes. The JAKA ZU series exemplifies high-quality standards and versatility, enabling seamless integration into existing workflows for tasks such as small component handling. Meanwhile, the JAKA S series features intelligent force control, allowing for careful handling of delicate electronic parts, thereby ensuring safety and effectiveness in assembly operations. For challenging environments, the JAKA Pro series offers robust performance with its IP68 protection rating, making it suitable for settings exposed to dust and liquids. The JAKA AL series stands out by integrating intelligent vision systems, facilitating complex operations like precise component placement and inspection, which enhances quality control. Lastly, the JAKA A series provides a flexible solution for various industrial applications, allowing quick reconfiguration to meet changing production demands. By incorporating these cobots, companies can significantly improve their assembly processes, driving growth and maintaining a competitive edge in the electronics industry. JAKA Robotics’ commitment to innovation is redefining the future of work in manufacturing, unlocking new potential for operational excellence.

ROKAE Robotics at CIBF 2026: Force-Controlled Welding Solutions for Battery Manufacturing

ROKAE Robotics at CIBF 2026: Force-Controlled Welding Solutions for Battery Manufacturing

ROKAE Robotics showcased its advanced automation solutions for lithium battery manufacturing at the 2026 China International Battery Fair (CIBF), held at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center. The company highlighted its innovative technologies focused on force-controlled assembly and robot-integrated laser welding, aimed at enhancing efficiency and precision in battery production. This exhibition provided ROKAE Robotics with a platform to demonstrate its commitment to advancing the battery manufacturing industry, responding to the growing demand for high-quality and reliable lithium batteries in various applications.

「ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026」でピッキング自動化の4つのライブデモを公開 Eureka Robotics

「ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026」でピッキング自動化の4つのライブデモを公開 Eureka Robotics

Eureka Robotics, a company specializing in advanced AI robotic vision systems, will showcase its innovations at ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026 (RTJ2026). The event is scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo. Eureka Robotics aims to highlight its cutting-edge technologies and contributions to the robotics industry during this significant exhibition.

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.

FANUC partners with Google to advance physical AI in its robots

FANUC partners with Google to advance physical AI in its robots

FANUC has experienced a surge in customer interest following the launch of its physical AI system at the IREX exhibition in Tokyo. This heightened demand has prompted the company to collaborate with tech giants Google and NVIDIA to enhance the capabilities of its robotic systems. The partnership aims to leverage advanced AI technologies to improve the functionality and efficiency of FANUC's robots, positioning the company at the forefront of innovation in the robotics industry.

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Seoul shares rally over 8% on tech gains after Samsung wage deal, Nvidia outlook; won rises

Seoul shares rally over 8% on tech gains after Samsung wage deal, Nvidia outlook; won rises

South Korean stocks experienced a significant surge on Thursday, rising over 8 percent, driven by gains in the technology sector. The rally was fueled by Samsung Electronics successfully averting a strike and strong earnings reported by Nvidia, which bolstered investor confidence. Additionally, optimism surrounding the future of the robotics industry contributed to the positive market sentiment. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index climbed 606.64 points, or 8.42 percent, closing at 7,815.59 after peaking at 7,819.23 during the trading session. The index opened sharply higher, reflecting favorable overnight trends from Wall Street. Concurrently, the South Korean won strengthened against the US dollar, further indicating a robust market response.

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New electronic warfare system can locate enemy drones, radars without sending signals

New electronic warfare system can locate enemy drones, radars without sending signals

Leonardo has unveiled a cutting-edge electronic warfare and signals intelligence system designed to enhance the capabilities of military troops. This innovative technology was introduced during a recent defense exhibition held in London, showcasing the company's commitment to advancing military operations. The system aims to provide armed forces with improved situational awareness and the ability to counteract potential threats in real-time. By integrating advanced data processing and analysis features, the new system allows for more effective communication and coordination among units on the battlefield. Leonardo's development of this technology reflects the growing need for enhanced defense solutions in an increasingly complex global security environment.

Why is Cobot Polishing Important for Electronics and Auto Parts Quality?

Why is Cobot Polishing Important for Electronics and Auto Parts Quality?

In the high-end electronics and automotive manufacturing sectors, the introduction of collaborative robots, or cobots, is revolutionizing the surface finishing process. Traditionally reliant on manual labor, which often resulted in inconsistencies and human error, these industries are now leveraging advanced technology to enhance quality and efficiency. The challenge of polishing complex geometries—such as intricate smartphone frames and engine components—has been addressed through the implementation of force-controlled cobots. Unlike conventional robots, these cobots can adjust their pressure in real-time, ensuring uniform contact with varying surface shapes. This capability is crucial for maintaining the integrity of delicate materials and achieving high-quality finishes. The benefits of adopting cobot polishing are significant. They provide consistent pressure across multiple parts, reducing batch variance and ensuring compliance with strict OEM standards. Additionally, the precision of these robots minimizes scrap rates, translating to substantial cost savings in industries where material expenses are critical. Furthermore, by automating the polishing process, human workers can avoid exposure to hazardous dust, allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks. JAKA has developed the S series of collaborative robots, specifically designed for force-sensitive applications. The JAKA S5 model, with its advanced force sensors and agile design, is particularly suited for the electronics and automotive industries. It offers features such as constant force tracking and wireless management through the JAKA App, enhancing the precision and adaptability of the polishing process. By integrating these intelligent robots into their operations, manufacturers are moving towards achieving near-zero defect rates, setting a new standard for quality in surface finishing.

Selecting a Collaborative Robot Cobot for Small Parts Assembly

Selecting a Collaborative Robot Cobot for Small Parts Assembly

In the evolving landscape of electronics and medical device manufacturing, the introduction of collaborative robots, or cobots, is transforming small parts assembly. Traditionally reliant on manual labor or rigid machinery, this sector now benefits from the advanced capabilities of cobots, which combine the precision of a six-axis robot arm with sophisticated safety sensors. This innovation allows manufacturers to automate intricate tasks while maintaining human oversight. The assembly of small components, such as connectors and micro-screws, requires sub-millimeter accuracy, which traditional robots often lack. Cobots, however, utilize force-torque feedback to ensure components are correctly positioned, preventing damage to sensitive electronics. Their compact design enables them to operate alongside human workers on crowded workbenches without the need for bulky safety barriers, facilitating a hybrid workflow where robots handle repetitive tasks while humans focus on quality control. Manufacturers frequently changing product designs find cobots particularly advantageous due to their ease of programming. The JAKA Zu5, a leading model in this field, offers a payload capacity of 5 kg and a working radius of 954 mm, making it ideal for standard assembly tasks. With a remarkable repeatability of ±0.02 mm, the Zu5 ensures precision in placing even the smallest components. Additionally, its lightweight design allows for easy relocation across different production stations. JAKA emphasizes user-friendly automation, replacing complex coding with a wireless app that enables control of the robot from any mobile device. By integrating the JAKA Zu5 into assembly lines, manufacturers can achieve a balance of machine accuracy and human flexibility, enhancing productivity in high-mix production environments.

Robots Could Turn E-Waste Into a Source of Legacy Chips

Robots Could Turn E-Waste Into a Source of Legacy Chips

In response to increasing regulatory pressures regarding electronic waste, Tuurny, a San Francisco-based startup, is developing an innovative automated system aimed at enhancing e-waste recycling. With global e-waste projected to reach 82 million tonnes annually by 2030, current recycling methods capture less than one-third of the recoverable metal value from discarded electronics. Tuurny’s robotic system, named Nantul, is designed to identify and extract reusable components, particularly RAM integrated circuits, from circuit boards before they are shredded. The company plans to deploy dozens of these machines in early 2027 through a partnership with Areera, a UK-based television recycler that processes 1,500 tonnes of televisions monthly. Tuurny’s approach contrasts with traditional recycling methods, which often destroy valuable components by mixing them into bulk streams. Instead, Nantul employs advanced robotics and computer vision to carefully remove and sort components, aiming to create a new supply chain from recycled materials. Sina Ghashghaei, Tuurny’s founder, emphasizes the importance of recovering components from legacy systems, where sourcing replacements can be challenging. The technology, which combines suction, controlled heat, and robotic controls, is designed to minimize damage during extraction. While experts acknowledge the technical feasibility of Tuurny’s approach, challenges remain in ensuring the robots can adapt to the variability of e-waste and operate cost-effectively. The success of this initiative could significantly impact the recycling industry and address supply chain concerns for critical components in various sectors.

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Home Robot Safety Is All About Relationships

Home Robot Safety Is All About Relationships

The International Standards Organization (ISO) is in the process of updating its safety requirements for personal care robots, a revision that has not occurred in 12 years. This update comes at a crucial time as manufacturers transition from laboratory prototypes to products designed for real-world domestic environments. The proposed changes focus on hazard identification and risk assessment but lack binding compliance criteria and testing methods to address the complexities of human-robot interactions. Jae-Seong Lee, a technology policy researcher from South Korea's Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, emphasizes that safety in domestic settings is not merely about avoiding collisions; it involves understanding the dynamic relationship between humans and robots. Current standards, such as ISO 13482, acknowledge various hazards but do not fully translate this knowledge into enforceable rules. The challenge lies in ensuring that robots can operate safely in unpredictable home environments, which differ significantly from controlled industrial settings. Moreover, the standards process has been criticized for not adequately representing the perspectives of older adults, who are often the primary users of these robots. Lee warns that if safety assumptions are embedded in products without thorough scrutiny, it could lead to significant risks, including potential injuries. He advocates for a shift in focus from machine-centric safety measurements to a more holistic approach that considers the interactions between humans and robots. This revision aims to address these pressing concerns, although many unresolved issues remain in advisory language rather than binding regulations.

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