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Fincantieri and Generative Bionics Partner to Bring Humanoid Welders to Italian Shipyards

Fincantieri and Generative Bionics Partner to Bring Humanoid Welders to Italian Shipyards

Italian startup Generative Bionics has announced a significant four-year industrial partnership with shipbuilding leader Fincantieri, following the unveiling of its GENE.01 concept at CES 2026. This collaboration aims to integrate autonomous welding robots into heavy manufacturing processes, enhancing efficiency and precision in production. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the industry to leverage advanced robotics and automation technologies to meet increasing demands for innovation and productivity. By combining Generative Bionics' cutting-edge technology with Fincantieri's extensive manufacturing expertise, the initiative seeks to revolutionize traditional welding methods and streamline operations in shipbuilding and other heavy manufacturing sectors.

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Italy Enters the Chat: Generative Bionics Raises €70M to Bring "Physical AI" to Industry

Italy Enters the Chat: Generative Bionics Raises €70M to Bring "Physical AI" to Industry

A new spinoff company, emerging from the renowned Italian Institute of Technology, has officially entered the competitive humanoid robotics sector. This initiative is supported by significant investments from AMD and Tether, reflecting a strong commitment to transforming two decades of research into practical applications. The company aims to leverage advanced technologies and innovations developed over the years to create humanoid robots that can meet industrial needs. With the backing of established tech giants, the spinoff is poised to make a substantial impact in the field, potentially revolutionizing how humanoid robots are integrated into various industries.

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Video Friday: Watch This Running Robot Not Fall Down Stairs

Video Friday: Watch This Running Robot Not Fall Down Stairs

IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of "Video Friday," showcasing a selection of impressive robotics videos and announcing upcoming robotics events scheduled for 2026. Notable events include RSS 2026 in Sydney from July 13-17, the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems in Prague from July 29 to August 4, and Actuate 2026 in San Francisco on August 18-19. Among the featured videos, a humanoid robot from DEEP Robotics demonstrated remarkable recovery skills, raising questions about the role of luck in robotics. The DARoS Lab shared insights on their MPC-based balance controller, while Generative Bionics revealed their new robot, GENE01, designed and produced in just three months. A significant milestone was achieved by IHMC Robotics with their humanoid robot, Alex, which successfully took its first steps outdoors in preparation for a demonstration in Maryland. Flexiv Robotics introduced the Flexiv MICO, a compact dual-arm system designed for safe collaboration in various workspaces. Additionally, ICRA 2026 showcased CCRobot-S, a team of cable-climbing robots capable of collaboratively inspecting and maintaining bridge cables. Boston Dynamics provided a behind-the-scenes look at how their Atlas robot learned to play football, exploring the possibilities of robotics in sports without biological constraints. These developments highlight the rapid advancements in robotics technology and the ongoing exploration of their capabilities across diverse applications.

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