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New Fulfilment Centre in the Netherlands

New Fulfilment Centre in the Netherlands

Cainiao, a leading ecommerce logistics specialist, is set to enhance its presence in Europe with the establishment of a new high-efficiency supply chain fulfillment center in the Netherlands. This strategic expansion aims to bolster the company’s cross-border and local fulfillment capabilities throughout the region. Scheduled to open soon, the facility will cater to both business-to-business (B2B) distribution and business-to-consumer (B2C) order fulfillment. By improving logistics efficiency, the new center is expected to provide significant benefits to merchants and consumers across Europe, streamlining the supply chain process and enhancing overall service delivery.

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MTC launches new Robot Experience Centre to accelerate UK automation adoption

MTC launches new Robot Experience Centre to accelerate UK automation adoption

The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in the UK has inaugurated a new Robot Experience Centre (REC) at its Ansty Park facility in Coventry. This innovative, vendor-neutral center aims to support UK manufacturers in accelerating the integration of robotics and automation technologies into their operations. By providing a space for manufacturers to explore, test, and validate various robotics solutions, the REC facilitates informed investment decisions. The initiative responds to the growing need for advanced manufacturing solutions, enabling businesses to enhance efficiency and competitiveness in an increasingly automated industry landscape.

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UK MoD opens Europe’s largest drone testing centre in Swindon

UK MoD opens Europe’s largest drone testing centre in Swindon

The UK Ministry of Defence has inaugurated Europe’s largest drone testing and development facility, marking a significant advancement in military technology and innovation. This state-of-the-art center, located in the UK, aims to enhance the country’s capabilities in unmanned aerial systems. The facility is expected to play a crucial role in the development and testing of drones for various applications, including surveillance and combat operations. The initiative reflects the UK’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in defense technology amid evolving global security challenges. The opening of the facility underscores the importance of investing in advanced military infrastructure to support research and development in the field of unmanned systems.

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New Manchester Hub Unlocks Potential

New Manchester Hub Unlocks Potential

Autodoc SE, a prominent online retailer specializing in automotive spare parts and accessories, has launched its first warehouse in the UK, located in Manchester. This facility, which spans 7,200 square meters, was opened in late May in collaboration with Radial, a logistics service provider that is now part of the newly established third-party logistics leader, Paxon. With this new addition, Autodoc expands its operational footprint to five distribution centers across Europe, enhancing its capacity to meet growing demand in the automotive sector. The strategic move aims to improve logistics efficiency and customer service in the UK market.

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A Fresh Approach to Warehouse Automation

A Fresh Approach to Warehouse Automation

REWE, a prominent grocery retailer in Germany, has implemented automation in its fresh food operations at a logistics facility located in Oranienburg, which serves the metropolitan area north of Berlin. This initiative, executed in collaboration with Cimcorp, a leader in intralogistics automation, aims to enhance the efficiency of fulfilling fresh produce orders. The newly automated system will support over 370 supermarkets and 580 stores in the greater Berlin region, streamlining the supply chain and improving service delivery. This move reflects REWE's commitment to innovation and operational excellence in the competitive grocery market.

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Europe’s most important industrial lubrication conference celebrates its 10th anniversary in Bilbao

Europe’s most important industrial lubrication conference celebrates its 10th anniversary in Bilbao

The Euskalduna Convention Centre in Bilbao is set to host the 10th anniversary of LUBMAT, Europe’s premier conference on industrial lubricants, this Wednesday and Thursday. The event will bring together 200 professionals from Europe, Asia, and America, highlighting its significance as a leading international biennial gathering focused on lubricants, tribology, and production equipment monitoring. This milestone edition aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among industry experts, reflecting the growing importance of innovation and sustainability in the lubricants sector.

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Battle-Tested Innovation Meets Manufacturing Scale in New Canada-Ukraine Defense Partnership

Battle-Tested Innovation Meets Manufacturing Scale in New Canada-Ukraine Defense Partnership

Volatus Aerospace, a Canadian drone and aerospace company, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UCan Brave Tech Centre, a defense innovation organization focused on Canada-Ukraine collaboration. This partnership, announced in May 2023, aims to facilitate the commercialization and deployment of advanced technologies that have been tested in the battlefield for use in allied defense applications. By leveraging the expertise and innovations developed in Ukraine, the collaboration seeks to enhance defense capabilities and foster technological advancements in the aerospace sector.

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Picking the Unpickable

Picking the Unpickable

At the LogiMAT trade show, Nomagic, a company specializing in order picking technology, showcased its innovative solutions that stand out amidst a sea of automation demonstrations. Co-founder and CEO Kacper Nowicki delivered a compelling presentation that highlighted the company's advancements in addressing complex order picking challenges. This event, held recently, served as a platform for industry leaders to explore cutting-edge technologies aimed at enhancing efficiency in logistics. Nomagic's focus on improving order fulfillment processes reflects a growing demand for smarter automation solutions in the supply chain sector.

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Adaptive Fulfilment in Action: Automation for Tomorrow

Adaptive Fulfilment in Action: Automation for Tomorrow

In response to increasing customer expectations, ongoing labor challenges, and unpredictable demand, the logistics sector is facing unprecedented pressure on fulfillment operations. To address these issues, a webinar titled "Adaptive Fulfilment in Action: Automation for Tomorrow" will be hosted by Logistics Business Editor Peter MacLeod. This event will feature a panel of experts discussing the future of warehouse operations and how leading organizations are innovating their approaches to automation. The webinar aims to provide insights into creating a more flexible and responsive fulfillment environment, essential for adapting to the evolving landscape of logistics.

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Play the Long Game

Play the Long Game

At LogiMAT Stuttgart, a prominent trade fair featuring 1,600 exhibitors, David Priestman engaged in an insightful discussion with Thomas Van Workum, President International, and Ric Nuttall, VP of International Sales at Fortna. The conversation focused on the challenges potential customers face when selecting the right system integrator for warehouse automation equipment. Van Workum and Nuttall shared their perspectives on the various choices and opportunities available in the logistics sector, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in a competitive market. Their insights aim to guide businesses in navigating the complexities of warehouse automation and making informed selections that align with their operational needs.

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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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Take-back Portal for Circular Retail Operations

Take-back Portal for Circular Retail Operations

ReBound Returns, a specialist in omnichannel returns management, has introduced 'The Circularity Portal', a digital platform designed for consumers to easily return unwanted products through various circular pathways such as take-back, resale, donation, and recycling programs. Launched recently, the platform is accessible to all organizations, including those not currently partnered with ReBound. This initiative aligns with ReBound's broader goal of enhancing circularity within retail supply chains, promoting sustainable practices and reducing waste in the industry.

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Commercial humanoid robots in China may soon do laundry, make beds, care for elders

Commercial humanoid robots in China may soon do laundry, make beds, care for elders

China's robotics industry is making significant strides as GigaAI, in collaboration with the Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre and the Hubei Humanoid Robotics Industry Alliance, introduced the SeeLight S1, the country's first general-purpose household humanoid robot. This unveiling took place on Wednesday in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province. The initiative aims to explore the potential of robots in managing domestic chores, venturing beyond traditional factory settings into the complexities of home environments. To encourage public engagement and gather feedback, GigaAI plans to provide the SeeLight S1 to families in Wuhan for free testing. This move reflects a growing interest in integrating advanced robotics into everyday life, addressing the increasing demand for automation in household tasks.

China says integration of AI, advanced manufacturing can help offset economic headwinds

China says integration of AI, advanced manufacturing can help offset economic headwinds

Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need for stronger collaboration between artificial intelligence companies and advanced manufacturing sectors during a visit to Beijing on Monday. This initiative is part of China's strategy to cultivate new economic growth drivers in response to declining domestic demand and increasing external challenges. During his tour, which included Xiaomi’s electric vehicle factory and the Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre—housing numerous AI start-ups and research institutions—Li highlighted the importance of accelerating the development and application of AI technologies. His remarks reflect the government's commitment to fostering innovation and enhancing the country's industrial capabilities amidst a shifting economic landscape.

How Melbourne’s AI and Data Center Flywheel Is Accelerating Research Innovation

How Melbourne’s AI and Data Center Flywheel Is Accelerating Research Innovation

Melbourne is solidifying its status as a global hub for artificial intelligence (AI) research and advanced engineering, driven by significant investments in infrastructure and a growing concentration of talent. The city, renowned for hosting major events like the Australian Open and Formula 1 Grand Prix, is now leveraging its organizational capabilities to support large-scale compute and data-intensive research. In February 2026, Monash University unveiled MAVERIC, Australia's largest university-based AI supercomputer, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA and Dell Technologies. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to enhance medical research, enabling Australian scientists to work with sensitive datasets securely. The supercomputer exemplifies Melbourne's commitment to fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations and advancing research in fields such as cancer detection and drug discovery. Melbourne's infrastructure is further bolstered by the expansion of data centers, including CDC Data Centres' new campus, which will provide over 800 megawatts of digital capacity essential for AI workloads. The city's strategic investments, including a AUD $2 billion AI infrastructure hub in Fishermans Bend, are positioning it as a national leader in high-performance AI. Moreover, Melbourne's selection to host international technology conferences, such as Data Center World Australia and The AI Summit Australia in September 2026, underscores its growing influence in the global AI landscape. These events facilitate knowledge transfer and collaboration among researchers, reinforcing Melbourne's role as a key player in the future of AI and data-driven research.

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Seven Sense for Excellence: Geek+ Adds MEA Debut Wins to Five European SCEA Titles

Seven Sense for Excellence: Geek+ Adds MEA Debut Wins to Five European SCEA Titles

Geek+, a prominent player in the field of autonomous mobile robots (AMR), has garnered notable accolades in the Middle East and Africa by securing two esteemed awards: the Retail Supply Chain Excellence Award and the Best Use of Robotics Award. These honors, received recently, underscore the effectiveness of Geek+'s collaborations with Takealot Fulfilment Services in South Africa and Starlinks in Saudi Arabia. The recognition highlights the company's innovative robotic solutions, which significantly improve operational efficiency within the logistics industry.

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Space Rider Heat Shield and Steering Flaps Pass Plasma Wind Tunnel Trials

Space Rider Heat Shield and Steering Flaps Pass Plasma Wind Tunnel Trials

In a significant advancement for Europe's Space Rider program, ceramic tiles and control flaps from the reentry module have successfully passed high-temperature testing in a plasma wind tunnel. This milestone, achieved on May 4, 2026, at the Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA) in Capua, Italy, marks a crucial step in qualifying the spacecraft's thermal protection and guidance systems. The rigorous testing process is essential for ensuring the spacecraft's reliability and safety during reentry, as it prepares for future missions in space exploration.

Robot Talk Episode 154 – Visual navigation in insects and robots, with Andrew Philippides

Robot Talk Episode 154 – Visual navigation in insects and robots, with Andrew Philippides

In a recent conversation, Claire engaged with Andrew Philippides, a Professor of Biorobotics at the University of Sussex, to explore insights from the behaviors of ants and bees that could enhance robot navigation systems. Philippides, who co-directs the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics as well as the be.AI Leverhulme Doctoral Centre for Biomimetic Embodied AI, emphasized the potential of studying these social insects to inform the development of more efficient and adaptive robotic technologies. The discussion highlighted how the intricate navigation strategies employed by ants and bees can inspire innovative approaches to solving complex challenges in robotics. This dialogue took place at the University of Sussex, a hub for advanced research in robotics and artificial intelligence, underscoring the institution's commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and the application of biological principles in technological advancements.

GOFAR Tour with field day in Spain attracts 900 industry professionals

GOFAR Tour with field day in Spain attracts 900 industry professionals

On April 15, the GOFAR Tour 2026 made its second stop at the John Deere Parla Innovation Centre in Spain, attracting a significant audience. This event celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Global Organisation For Agricultural Robotics (GOFAR), which has planned a series of 10 events and 5 field days throughout the year. The tour aims to showcase advancements in agricultural robotics and foster collaboration within the industry, highlighting the importance of innovation in enhancing agricultural practices. The Parla Innovation Centre served as an ideal venue, providing attendees with insights into cutting-edge technology and its applications in farming.

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Hai Robotics and Maersk Redefine Fashion Fulfilment with High-Density Robotics at 10-Metre Scale in Singapore

Hai Robotics and Maersk Redefine Fashion Fulfilment with High-Density Robotics at 10-Metre Scale in Singapore

Hai Robotics and Maersk have unveiled a cutting-edge high-density robotics system in Singapore aimed at improving fashion fulfilment operations. This state-of-the-art facility features 10-meter vertical storage, allowing for scalable operations that can adapt to the fast-paced demands of retail distribution and e-commerce. The integration of this technology facilitates quicker throughput and offers dynamic workstation configurations, enabling the facility to efficiently respond to varying operational needs without the need for physical reconfiguration. This initiative underscores both companies' commitment to enhancing logistics efficiency in the fashion industry.

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Hai Robotics and Maersk Redefine Fashion Fulfilment with High-Density Robotics at 10-Metre Scale in Singapore

Hai Robotics and Maersk Redefine Fashion Fulfilment with High-Density Robotics at 10-Metre Scale in Singapore

Hai Robotics and Maersk have unveiled a state-of-the-art high-density robotics fulfillment center in Singapore, designed to enhance omnichannel fashion fulfillment capabilities. The facility features an impressive 10-meter vertical storage system that allows for the simultaneous processing of both retail and e-commerce orders. This innovative approach aims to significantly boost operational throughput and adaptability, addressing the growing demand for efficient logistics solutions in the fashion industry. The launch reflects a strategic move to leverage advanced robotics technology to meet the evolving needs of consumers and retailers alike.

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ROKAE Robotics at productronica Shanghai 2026

ROKAE Robotics at productronica Shanghai 2026

ROKAE Robotics made a significant impact at productronica Shanghai 2026, held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Over the course of three days, the company showcased its latest innovations, including a high-speed SCARA robot, the AR humanoid force-control arm series, and HSA integrated force-control joints. These advancements highlight ROKAE's commitment to enhancing smart manufacturing solutions, aimed at improving efficiency and precision in various industrial applications. The exhibition served as a platform for ROKAE to demonstrate its technological leadership and engage with industry professionals, reflecting the growing demand for automation and intelligent manufacturing systems in the market.

Robot Talk Episode 148 – Ethical robot behaviour, with Alan Winfield

Robot Talk Episode 148 – Ethical robot behaviour, with Alan Winfield

In a recent discussion, Claire engaged with Alan Winfield, a prominent figure in the field of robotics ethics and a professor at the University of the West of England. The conversation focused on the urgent need for new standards regarding ethics and transparency in robotics, highlighting the growing importance of these issues as technology advances. Winfield, who also holds a visiting professorship at the University of York and is an associate fellow at the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, emphasized the role of ethical guidelines in ensuring that robotic systems are developed and deployed responsibly. This dialogue comes at a critical time when the integration of robotics into various sectors raises significant ethical questions, necessitating a framework that can guide developers and policymakers alike. The collaboration aims to foster a more transparent and accountable approach to robotics, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.

Robot Talk Episode 145 – Robotics and automation in manufacturing, with Agata Suwala

Robot Talk Episode 145 – Robotics and automation in manufacturing, with Agata Suwala

Claire recently engaged in a discussion with Agata Suwala, a Technology Manager at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, focusing on the integration of robotics to enhance sustainability in manufacturing systems. Suwala, who has over ten years of experience in research and development, is at the forefront of innovation in automation and robotics. The conversation highlighted the importance of adopting advanced manufacturing technologies to reduce environmental impact and improve efficiency. By leveraging robotics, manufacturers can streamline processes, minimize waste, and create more sustainable production methods. This dialogue underscores the growing trend in the industry to prioritize sustainability through technological advancements, reflecting a broader commitment to environmental responsibility in manufacturing practices.

Robot Talk Episode 141 – Our relationship with robot swarms, with Razanne Abu-Aisheh

Robot Talk Episode 141 – Our relationship with robot swarms, with Razanne Abu-Aisheh

Claire recently engaged in a discussion with Razanne Abu-Aisheh, a Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, regarding public perceptions of interacting with robot swarms. Abu-Aisheh, who is affiliated with the Centre for Sociodigital Futures, is conducting research that delves into the dynamics of human interaction with collective robotic behaviors. The conversation highlighted the growing interest in understanding how these advanced technologies can influence social interactions and the implications for future human-robot collaborations. This dialogue reflects a broader trend in academia and industry, as researchers seek to navigate the complexities of integrating robotic systems into everyday life, particularly in terms of user acceptance and emotional responses.

AGIBOT Launches in Malaysia – Marks the Start of a Series of Strategic Initiatives Across the Asia

AGIBOT Launches in Malaysia – Marks the Start of a Series of Strategic Initiatives Across the Asia

AGIBOT has officially commenced its operations in Malaysia, signaling the start of strategic initiatives aimed at promoting automation and embodied intelligence throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The launch event featured the unveiling of the AI World Experience Centre, developed in collaboration with I-Berhad. This center is dedicated to the integration of robotics across multiple sectors, with a particular emphasis on improving human wellness and enhancing the overall quality of life. The initiative reflects AGIBOT's commitment to leveraging advanced technology to drive innovation and efficiency in various industries.

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Robot Talk Episode 139 – Advanced robot hearing, with Christine Evers

Robot Talk Episode 139 – Advanced robot hearing, with Christine Evers

Claire recently engaged in a conversation with Christine Evers, an Associate Professor in Computer Science and Director of the Centre for Robotics at the University of Southampton. Their discussion centered on innovative research aimed at enhancing robots' ability to interpret their surroundings through auditory cues. Evers highlighted the significance of advancing machine listening technologies, which are crucial for enabling robots to better understand and interact with the world. This research not only aims to improve robotic capabilities but also seeks to bridge the gap between human and machine communication, ultimately paving the way for more intuitive and responsive robotic systems.

Inside ChinaJoy 2025: a fun tour through global gaming trends and cultural crossovers

Inside ChinaJoy 2025: a fun tour through global gaming trends and cultural crossovers

The 22nd China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference, known as ChinaJoy, concluded on Monday after a four-day run at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. This annual event, themed “Gather What You Love,” attracted hundreds of gaming and technology companies from across the globe. Among the highlights was Lilith Games, which showcased its highly anticipated sci-fi shooter, Farlight. The expo serves as a significant platform for industry players to network, share innovations, and explore the latest trends in digital entertainment.

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CMU and Partners Redefine Robotic Perception with NeuralFeels

CMU and Partners Redefine Robotic Perception with NeuralFeels

A collaborative research effort involving Carnegie Mellon University, Meta FAIR, the University of California, Berkeley, the Technical University of Dresden in Germany, and the Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI) has led to the development of NeuralFeels, an innovative machine learning model. This model enhances robotic perception by integrating vision and touch sensing capabilities within a robotic hand, enabling it to reconstruct and track objects that are not directly visible. The initiative aims to advance the field of robotics by improving how machines interact with and understand their environments, addressing limitations of traditional sensing methods. The research findings were recently announced, showcasing the potential of NeuralFeels to redefine the capabilities of robotic systems in various applications.

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