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Geekplus intalls more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

Geekplus intalls more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

Geekplus has initiated the deployment of moving-type Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) at multiple Toyota Motor Corporation plants across Japan. This strategic move comes in response to labor shortages stemming from the country's declining population and evolving labor market dynamics. Currently, 436 Geekplus AMRs are actively operating within Toyota's manufacturing facilities, with each system managing around 200 units. The integration of these robots aims to enhance operational efficiency and address workforce challenges, reflecting a growing trend in automating production processes within the automotive industry.

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AI, Robotics Dominate World Economic Forum’s 2026 Technology Pioneers List

AI, Robotics Dominate World Economic Forum’s 2026 Technology Pioneers List

The World Economic Forum has announced its 2026 cohort of Technology Pioneers, featuring 100 early-stage companies from 23 countries. Approximately half of the selected firms are engaged in artificial intelligence and robotics, with a significant emphasis on technologies that support AI deployment rather than direct consumer applications. The chosen companies are innovating in various sectors, including software development, to enhance the capabilities and integration of AI technologies in diverse industries. This initiative aims to highlight and support the next generation of tech innovators who are shaping the future of technology on a global scale.

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Chinese Humanoid Robots Take the Internet by Storm as Overseas Influencers

Chinese Humanoid Robots Take the Internet by Storm as Overseas Influencers

Unitree Robotics' G1 humanoid robots have gained international attention, becoming viral sensations across various countries. A Buddhist monk in South Korea has showcased the robot's capabilities, while a counselor in Japan has integrated it into therapeutic practices. In Poland, the G1 has captured the public's interest as a street celebrity, entertaining and engaging with passersby. Meanwhile, in the United States, a controversial influencer has sparked debate by using the robot in provocative social media content. This diverse range of applications highlights the G1's versatility and the growing fascination with robotics in everyday life. The robots' rapid rise to fame reflects a broader trend of increasing acceptance and curiosity about artificial intelligence and humanoid technology in different cultural contexts.

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Unitree discusses its strategy for the Japanese market in an era where applications are more important than robots.

Unitree discusses its strategy for the Japanese market in an era where applications are more important than robots.

Unitree, a robotics manufacturer, participated in the Humanoids Summit held in Takanawa, Tokyo. Following their presentation, company representatives discussed their strategies for entering the Japanese market and outlined future business plans.

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.

Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Corporation have announced the opening of Japan's first permanent hydrogen drone port along the Seto Inland Sea coast. This innovative facility aims to enhance connectivity between Hiroshima's mainland and the nearby islands, including Osakikamijima. The collaboration between the two companies marks a significant step in the development of drone technology, leveraging hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. The port is expected to facilitate efficient transportation and logistics in the region, promoting economic growth and technological advancement.

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Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

Japanese industrial components supplier Misumi Group has officially launched Misumi Americas, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. The company has unveiled a $1 billion (¥150 billion) global investment program designed to enhance its digital manufacturing and supply chain capabilities. This initiative integrates Misumi’s existing industrial components business with an AI-powered manufacturing platform acquired from Fictiv, thereby broadening the company's operational scope. The investment aims to strengthen Misumi's position in the competitive manufacturing landscape by leveraging advanced technology to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

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Mitsubishi Electric opens Serendie Street Boston digital transformation hub

Mitsubishi Electric opens Serendie Street Boston digital transformation hub

Mitsubishi Electric has launched Serendie Street Boston, marking its inaugural digital transformation hub in the western region, aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation. This new facility is designed to enhance the company's capabilities in digital transformation, reflecting its commitment to advancing technology solutions. The opening of the hub underscores Mitsubishi Electric's strategic focus on expanding its presence in the digital landscape, providing a space for creative problem-solving and partnership development. The initiative is part of the company's broader efforts to adapt to the evolving technological environment and meet the growing demands of its clients.

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Who is responsible for M365 data protection? Hornetsecurity offers comprehensive security solutions.

Who is responsible for M365 data protection? Hornetsecurity offers comprehensive security solutions.

Hornetsecurity has launched its backup solution, "365 Total Backup," specifically designed for Microsoft 365 environments in Japan. This new service features security capabilities such as data storage in data centers that are completely independent from the M365 infrastructure and a self-service recovery option that alleviates the burden on administrators. The introduction of this solution aims to enhance data security and management efficiency for organizations utilizing Microsoft 365.

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.

Microsoft releases "Coreutils for Windows," bringing UNIX commands to Windows.

Microsoft releases "Coreutils for Windows," bringing UNIX commands to Windows.

Microsoft announced the public release of "Coreutils for Windows," a collection of fundamental UNIX commands adapted for the Windows operating system, during its annual event, Microsoft Build 2026, which kicked off in the early hours of June 3, Japan time. This initiative aims to enhance the functionality and versatility of Windows for developers and users familiar with UNIX environments, providing them with essential command-line tools directly on their Windows machines. The move reflects Microsoft's ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between different operating systems and improving user experience across platforms.

Japan promotes Osaka as a gateway for robotics and technology investment

Japan promotes Osaka as a gateway for robotics and technology investment

Japan is intensifying its campaign to draw foreign technology firms and investors to Osaka, aiming to establish the city as a viable entry point to the Japanese market and a center for innovation in key industries, including robotics, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing. This initiative, spearheaded by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), seeks to leverage Osaka's strategic location and existing infrastructure to foster a vibrant tech ecosystem. By promoting the city as an attractive destination for international businesses, Japan hopes to enhance its competitive edge in the global technology landscape. The push comes as part of broader economic strategies to stimulate growth and diversify the country's industrial base, particularly in response to increasing global competition in technology sectors.

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Plus Automation achieves unmanned transport between floors in multi-story warehouses by automating AMR and elevators.

Plus Automation achieves unmanned transport between floors in multi-story warehouses by automating AMR and elevators.

Plus Automation Co., Ltd. has implemented a new automated system at ASKUL's East Japan Distribution Center, known as ASKUL Kanto DC. The company introduced a pallet transport autonomous mobile robot (AMR) equipped with advanced 3D sensing technology, designated as the LUC-L1500V, along with an on-load detection camera. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and streamline logistics processes within the distribution center. The deployment of this technology marks a significant step towards modernizing warehouse operations, reflecting the growing trend of automation in the logistics sector.

Aeronext Unveils ActiveWing Logistics Drone Prototype for Long-Range Delivery

Aeronext Unveils ActiveWing Logistics Drone Prototype for Long-Range Delivery

Aeronext, a Tokyo-based company, has unveiled a new logistics drone prototype designed for long-range deliveries. This innovative drone features the ActiveWing technology, which incorporates independently moving auxiliary wings alongside its 4D GRAVITY airframe, enhancing both range and payload capacity for SkyHub delivery services. The announcement was made in collaboration with the Japan UAS Industrial Development Association (JUIDA), highlighting the company's commitment to advancing drone logistics solutions. The prototype aims to address the growing demand for efficient delivery systems in various sectors, leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve operational performance.

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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.

Humans and humanoids collaborate in mochi-making at "HUMANOID HACK TOKYO" with Black AI.

Humans and humanoids collaborate in mochi-making at "HUMANOID HACK TOKYO" with Black AI.

Black AI Corporation participated in the HUMANOID HACK TOKYO, a humanoid robotics hackathon held on May 30 and 31, 2026. During the event, the company focused on developing a demonstration showcasing the collaboration between humans and humanoid robots in the traditional Japanese activity of mochi pounding. This initiative aimed to explore the potential of humanoid robots in cultural practices, highlighting their ability to work alongside humans in a communal setting.

Denso Wave to Showcase Factory Robots and 3D Vision AI at ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026

Denso Wave to Showcase Factory Robots and 3D Vision AI at ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026

Denso Wave 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 in Aichi Prefecture. This event aims to showcase advancements in robotics technology, reflecting the growing interest and innovation in the field. Denso Wave's involvement highlights its commitment to contributing to the development and promotion of robotics solutions.

Free Online Seminar: Why the Autonomous Delivery Robot "Kachakapro" is Successful - Design Philosophy and Development Strategy Behind Its Market

Free Online Seminar: Why the Autonomous Delivery Robot "Kachakapro" is Successful - Design Philosophy and Development Strategy Behind Its Market

In a recent online seminar hosted by Robosta, Takashi Isobe, CEO of Preferred Robotics, shared insights into the development of practical robots that are making a significant impact in society. The seminar highlighted the company's success in capturing the top market share in Japan with its flagship product, the "Kachaka Pro." Isobe discussed the design philosophy behind creating products that are not only functional but also widely adopted, emphasizing the importance of mass production and distribution in the robotics industry. The event provided a platform for exploring the realities of bringing useful robotic solutions to the market, reflecting the growing role of technology in everyday life.

Japan to develop deep-sea drone in hunt for rare earths

Japan to develop deep-sea drone in hunt for rare earths

A Japanese marine research agency is set to develop an advanced autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) by fiscal 2028 to enhance the search for rare earth elements and other mineral resources in the seabed near Minamitorishima, Japan's easternmost territory. This initiative, announced on June 3, 2026, aims to secure a stable supply of these critical materials, which are essential for various high-tech industries. The project reflects Japan's ongoing efforts to reduce its dependence on foreign sources, particularly China, amid rising global demand for rare earths. The development of this hybrid vessel is expected to significantly accelerate exploration and retrieval processes in the region, positioning Japan as a key player in the global rare earth supply chain.

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.

MISUMI Group invests $1B in Americas, global AI and digital manufacturing

MISUMI Group invests $1B in Americas, global AI and digital manufacturing

MISUMI Americas has announced a strategic collaboration with Fictiv, integrating MISUMI's precision components with Fictiv's digital manufacturing platform to streamline the production process for customers. This partnership aims to provide a comprehensive solution for managing entire bills of materials, enhancing efficiency and accessibility in manufacturing. The initiative is part of a broader investment strategy by the MISUMI Group, which has committed $1 billion to bolster its operations in the Americas and advance global efforts in artificial intelligence and digital manufacturing. This investment is expected to significantly enhance the capabilities of manufacturers by leveraging cutting-edge technology and innovative practices. The collaboration marks a significant step towards modernizing the manufacturing landscape, making it more responsive to the needs of businesses in a rapidly evolving market.

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Bio-hybrid robotics system ‘listens’ to cyborg insects for collaborative control

Bio-hybrid robotics system ‘listens’ to cyborg insects for collaborative control

Japanese researchers have unveiled an innovative method for controlling cyborg insects, aiming to enhance the understanding of their behavior and capabilities. This groundbreaking development was announced during a recent conference held in Tokyo, where scientists discussed advancements in bioengineering and robotics. The motivation behind this research stems from the potential applications in environmental monitoring and disaster response, where these engineered insects could play a crucial role in collecting data from hard-to-reach areas. The researchers have integrated electronic components into the insects, allowing for remote control and manipulation of their movements. This process involves sophisticated techniques that blend biology with technology, enabling the insects to be guided through various environments. The team believes that by mastering this control, they can create a new class of biohybrid systems that could revolutionize how we interact with the natural world. As the project progresses, the researchers are optimistic about the implications of their work, which could lead to significant advancements in both ecological research and practical applications in urban planning and emergency management. The findings from this study are expected to be published in a leading scientific journal, further contributing to the growing field of cyborg biology.

Yokohama, Hiroshima log first population losses of postwar era

Yokohama, Hiroshima log first population losses of postwar era

In a significant demographic shift, the latest census data reveals that 13 out of 20 major cities in Japan, including Yokohama and Hiroshima, have experienced population declines for the first time since the end of World War II. This trend, reported on May 30, 2026, highlights a broader demographic crisis as urban areas, traditionally seen as population hubs, are now facing similar challenges as rural regions. The findings indicate a continuing decline in Japan's overall population, which has dropped to 123 million, marking the sharpest decrease in recent history. The census results underscore the urgent need for policy responses to address the declining birth rates and the implications for the workforce and economy.

Turkey sees 'strong potential' for drone development with Japan

Turkey sees 'strong potential' for drone development with Japan

In an exclusive interview with Nikkei Asia on May 30, 2026, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed Turkey's strong interest in collaborating with Japan on the development of unmanned aerial systems, particularly in the joint production of drones. Fidan emphasized the potential for cooperation among "middle power" countries, highlighting Turkey's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities through partnerships. This initiative comes amid a broader context of shifting geopolitical dynamics and the ongoing competition between major powers, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors. The discussions signal a significant step towards closer ties between Turkey and Japan, as both nations seek to bolster their positions in the global drone market.

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.

Fanuc, Google advance industrial robotics as part of recent AI deals

Fanuc, Google advance industrial robotics as part of recent AI deals

Kawasaki has launched a new center in Silicon Valley aimed at enhancing collaboration in physical artificial intelligence between the United States and Japan. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to fostering innovation and technological partnerships across borders. Meanwhile, Stellantis is set to collaborate with Accenture and Nvidia to develop digital twin technology, which will enable the creation of virtual replicas of physical assets for improved operational efficiency and decision-making. Both developments highlight the growing emphasis on advanced technology and international cooperation in the automotive and AI sectors.

Taiwanese software startup Return Helper bags $4m

Taiwanese software startup Return Helper bags $4m

A prominent company has expanded its operations across multiple Asian markets, including Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China. This strategic move, aimed at enhancing its market presence and tapping into the growing consumer base in the region, reflects the company's commitment to leveraging opportunities in these diverse economies. By establishing a foothold in these key markets, the company seeks to drive growth and innovation, responding to the increasing demand for its products and services. The expansion is part of a broader initiative to strengthen its competitive edge in Asia, where economic dynamics are rapidly evolving.

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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.

Japan’s IHI begin to benefit from ICEYE SAR imagery

Japan’s IHI begin to benefit from ICEYE SAR imagery

IHI, a prominent player in Japan's aerospace industry, has successfully integrated two operational ICEYE synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites into its operations, with plans to deploy two additional satellites in the near future. This advancement marks a significant step for IHI, enhancing its capabilities in satellite technology and data acquisition. The deployment of these satellites is expected to bolster IHI's position in the aerospace sector, allowing for improved monitoring and analysis of various environmental and industrial applications. The initiative reflects IHI's commitment to advancing its technological offerings and responding to the growing demand for satellite-based data solutions.

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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.

"Humanoids Summit Tokyo Opens with Keynote by Professor Ishiguro on 'Cybernetic Avatar Society in 2050'"

"Humanoids Summit Tokyo Opens with Keynote by Professor Ishiguro on 'Cybernetic Avatar Society in 2050'"

The "Humanoids Summit Tokyo 2026," an international conference focused on humanoid robots and physical AI, commenced on May 28 in Tokyo. This event marks the first time the summit, which originated in Silicon Valley, is being held in Asia. The conference is organized by ALM Ventures, a U.S.-based venture capital firm, with support from the AI Robot Association (AIRoA) in Japan. The summit aims to foster collaboration and innovation in the rapidly evolving field of robotics and artificial intelligence.

Humanoids dance and thread needles as Japanese robotics developers look to outdo Chinese

Humanoids dance and thread needles as Japanese robotics developers look to outdo Chinese

The Humanoids Summit Tokyo commenced on Thursday, showcasing a range of advanced robotics technology. Among the highlights were mechanical hands capable of threading a needle, alongside childlike dancing robots and larger models designed for delivery tasks. This event aims to demonstrate the latest innovations in humanoid robotics, reflecting the growing interest and investment in the field. The summit serves as a platform for researchers, developers, and industry leaders to share insights and advancements, highlighting the potential applications of these technologies in everyday life.

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28% of Japanese express concerns about the safety of physical AI, compared to 11% globally.

28% of Japanese express concerns about the safety of physical AI, compared to 11% globally.

BlackBerry Limited's QNX division has released a comprehensive report titled "Inside the Robot: An Investigation into Robot Architecture," which surveyed 1,000 robotics engineers. This initiative aims to provide insights into the current state of robotic architecture, reflecting the growing importance of robotics in various industries. The report highlights trends, challenges, and advancements in the field, underscoring QNX's commitment to enhancing the development and integration of robotic technologies. By gathering input from a diverse group of engineers, the study seeks to inform stakeholders about the evolving landscape of robotics and its implications for future innovations.

Syria joins Turkey’s Efes 2026, one of nine nations participating for first time

Syria joins Turkey’s Efes 2026, one of nine nations participating for first time

In a significant development, Bulgaria, The Netherlands, Sweden, Japan, Egypt, Poland, Vietnam, Portugal, and Syria made their debut as participants in a recent international event. This gathering, which took place in October 2023, aimed to foster collaboration and dialogue among nations on various global issues. The inclusion of these first-time participants highlights a growing trend toward inclusivity and diversity in international forums. By bringing together a wider range of countries, the event sought to enhance understanding and cooperation across different cultures and regions. The successful integration of these nations into the discussions reflects a commitment to addressing shared challenges and promoting global unity.

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Google joins Japanese robotics giant to power next-gen autonomous factory robots

Google joins Japanese robotics giant to power next-gen autonomous factory robots

Google has partnered with FANUC America Corporation, a leading Japanese robotics company, to enhance the development of Physical AI technology. This collaboration aims to integrate advanced artificial intelligence into robotics, enabling machines to better understand and interact with the physical world. The announcement was made recently, signaling a significant step forward in the field of robotics and AI. By combining Google’s expertise in AI and machine learning with FANUC's extensive experience in automation and robotics, the two companies seek to create more intelligent and adaptable robotic systems. This initiative is driven by the growing demand for automation in various industries, as businesses look to improve efficiency and productivity through innovative technologies. The partnership is expected to leverage cutting-edge research and development, paving the way for breakthroughs in how robots operate and collaborate with humans in diverse environments.

川崎重工、シリコンバレーにフィジカルAI拠点を開設 NVIDIA・Microsoft・富士通・Analog Devicesと協業へ

川崎重工、シリコンバレーにフィジカルAI拠点を開設 NVIDIA・Microsoft・富士通・Analog Devicesと協業へ

Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced the opening of the Kawasaki Physical AI Center San Jose in San Jose, California, on May 22, 2026. This new facility aims to accelerate collaboration between Japan and the United States in the fields of artificial intelligence and semiconductors. The center will work closely with major technology companies, including NVIDIA, Analog Devices, Microsoft, and Fujitsu, to promote advancements in physical AI implementation. This initiative reflects Kawasaki's commitment to fostering international partnerships and driving innovation in cutting-edge technology sectors.

「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.

Kawasaki Heavy to partner with Nvidia on physical AI, open US robot center

Kawasaki Heavy to partner with Nvidia on physical AI, open US robot center

Kawasaki Heavy Industries is collaborating with Nvidia to develop innovative solutions that merge robotics with physical artificial intelligence. This partnership, which includes contributions from Microsoft and Fujitsu, will establish a joint development center in Silicon Valley. The initiative aims to enhance Kawasaki's robotics applications by integrating Nvidia's advanced AI technology. This strategic move comes as the demand for AI-driven solutions in various industries continues to grow, with expectations that physical AI will significantly impact a large portion of companies in the coming years. The collaboration reflects a broader trend of Japanese and U.S. firms working together to advance AI technologies, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing and healthcare.

Japan college to build AI- and robot-powered city within a city

Japan college to build AI- and robot-powered city within a city

A university in Tokyo is set to develop a cutting-edge urban area that will integrate advanced artificial intelligence and robotics technologies. The ambitious project, known as Science Tokyo, aims to launch its mixed-use development by fiscal 2031 and has garnered the support of 70 partners, including major corporations such as NTT and Hitachi. This initiative seeks to create a futuristic enclave that exemplifies innovation and technological advancement in the heart of the Japanese capital. The collaboration among various stakeholders highlights a collective effort to push the boundaries of urban living and technology integration, positioning Tokyo as a leader in the development of smart cities.

Terra Drone's Indonesia CEO sentenced to 16 months for deadly fire

Terra Drone's Indonesia CEO sentenced to 16 months for deadly fire

The CEO of Terra Drone's Indonesian subsidiary has been sentenced to 16 months in prison by an Indonesian court for negligent homicide following a tragic fire that occurred in December 2025. The blaze, which erupted at the company's office in Jakarta, resulted in the deaths of 22 employees and left 15 others injured. The court found the CEO guilty of negligence, specifically related to the improper storage of batteries, which was identified as the cause of the fire. This incident represents a significant setback for the Japanese startup as it seeks to expand its operations in the region. The ruling was delivered on May 22, 2026, highlighting the serious consequences of workplace safety violations.

Japanese drone company eyes global defense market through Ukraine

Japanese drone company eyes global defense market through Ukraine

Japanese drone manufacturer Terra Drone is advancing its presence in the defense sector with the deployment of its new fixed-wing interceptor drone, the Terra A2, in Ukraine. This move comes as low-cost attack drones increasingly transform modern warfare, and Ukraine serves as a critical testing ground for anti-drone technologies amid ongoing conflict. The operational deployment of the Terra A2 marks a significant step for the company as it seeks to enhance its capabilities in a market that is rapidly evolving due to the challenges posed by drone warfare.

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Terra Drone Deploys Terra A2 Interceptor Drone to Ukraine Frontlines

Terra Drone Deploys Terra A2 Interceptor Drone to Ukraine Frontlines

Terra Drone Corporation, a Japanese drone manufacturer, has officially deployed its Terra A2 interceptor drone to the frontlines in Ukraine. This strategic move, announced on May 19, 2026, is part of a collaborative program with Ukrainian defense technology firm WinnyLab LLC. The introduction of the long-range, wide-area air defense platform aims to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflicts. The operational deployment of the Terra A2 is expected to bolster Ukraine's aerial defense efforts significantly, reflecting the growing international support for the country’s military initiatives.

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OneRobotics Brings Home Robots to Global Real-World Scenarios: China’s Counterpart to Figure AI

OneRobotics Brings Home Robots to Global Real-World Scenarios: China’s Counterpart to Figure AI

OneRobotics (06600.HK) is making strides in the international market for home robotics with its innovative 'one brain, multiple forms' approach. The company recently demonstrated its capabilities in executing real household tasks, which caught the attention of NHK, Japan's national broadcasting organization. This development highlights OneRobotics' ambition to establish itself as a leading competitor in the global robotics sector, particularly as a Chinese alternative to established players like Figure. The company's efforts reflect a growing trend in the robotics industry towards versatile and efficient home solutions, aiming to meet the increasing demand for smart home technology worldwide.

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AI reveals the invisible magnetic chaos wasting energy inside electric motors

AI reveals the invisible magnetic chaos wasting energy inside electric motors

Researchers in Japan have made significant strides in addressing a critical issue affecting electric vehicles: magnetic energy loss within electric motors. This hidden energy drain has become a focal point for scientists as the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow. Utilizing an advanced AI-driven physics model, the team has gained insights into the complex and chaotic magnetic patterns found in motor materials. Their innovative approach allows them to analyze how heat and microscopic magnetic structures contribute to energy waste. This breakthrough could lead to more efficient electric motors, enhancing the performance and sustainability of electric vehicles in the future.

FANUC and NVIDIA build robots that act identically in simulation and reality

FANUC and NVIDIA build robots that act identically in simulation and reality

Japanese robotics company FANUC has announced an expansion of its partnership with NVIDIA to develop advanced factory robots. This collaboration aims to integrate NVIDIA's artificial intelligence technology into FANUC's robotics systems, enhancing automation capabilities in manufacturing. The announcement was made on October 10, 2023, during a technology conference in Tokyo. The partnership is driven by the increasing demand for smarter and more efficient manufacturing solutions, as industries seek to improve productivity and reduce operational costs. By leveraging NVIDIA's expertise in AI and machine learning, FANUC intends to create robots that can adapt to various tasks and environments, ultimately transforming the landscape of factory automation. The integration process will involve combining FANUC's robotics hardware with NVIDIA's AI software, enabling real-time data processing and decision-making. This innovative approach is expected to lead to significant advancements in the efficiency and versatility of factory robots, positioning both companies at the forefront of the rapidly evolving automation market.

Robots vs Wild: Japan turns to handmade ‘monster wolves’ to prevent deadly bear attacks

Robots vs Wild: Japan turns to handmade ‘monster wolves’ to prevent deadly bear attacks

Japan is currently experiencing a significant increase in encounters between humans and bears, prompting concerns over public safety and wildlife management. This surge in interactions has been attributed to a decline in natural food sources for bears, which has driven them closer to urban areas in search of sustenance. The situation has escalated in recent months, particularly in rural regions where bear sightings have become more frequent. Local authorities are responding by implementing measures to mitigate these encounters, including public awareness campaigns to educate residents about bear behavior and safety protocols. Additionally, wildlife management teams are working to monitor bear populations and assess their movements to prevent potential conflicts. The rise in human-bear encounters has not only raised safety concerns but has also led to a shortage of bear-related products, such as bear meat, which is traditionally consumed in some areas. As the situation develops, communities are urged to remain vigilant and report any bear sightings to local wildlife officials to ensure both human and bear safety.

SkyDrive Signs First Japanese Helicopter Operator for SD-05 eVTOL

SkyDrive Signs First Japanese Helicopter Operator for SD-05 eVTOL

Tohoku Air Service (TAS), a subsidiary of Tohoku Electric Power, has entered into a letter of intent with SkyDrive for the acquisition of one SKYDRIVE SD-05 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The agreement, announced on May 13, 2026, marks a significant milestone as it establishes TAS as the first helicopter operator in Japan to commit to the SKYDRIVE model. The delivery of the eVTOL is anticipated for 2028, reflecting SkyDrive's strategy to expand its presence in the aviation market. This partnership underscores the growing interest in innovative air mobility solutions within Japan's transportation sector.

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SkyDrive, Osaka Metro Launch Japan’s First eVTOL Vertiport Consortium

SkyDrive, Osaka Metro Launch Japan’s First eVTOL Vertiport Consortium

SkyDrive, a company specializing in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and affiliated with Toyota, has announced the formation of Japan's first consortium aimed at commercializing the Osakako Vertiport located on Osaka Bay. This initiative, which includes partners such as Osaka Metro, Marubeni, Soracle, and various local governments, was unveiled on May 8, 2026. The consortium's goal is to facilitate the commercial operation and shared use of the vertiport, marking a significant step in advancing urban air mobility in Japan. By collaborating with key stakeholders, SkyDrive aims to enhance transportation options in the region and promote the integration of eVTOL technology into everyday travel.

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Japan: World-first fully automated medicine lab with humanoids, robots and no humans

Japan: World-first fully automated medicine lab with humanoids, robots and no humans

A Japanese university has inaugurated a cutting-edge robotics laboratory aimed at advancing medical research through automation. This initiative, which commenced recently, allows robots to perform complex medical experiments that were traditionally conducted by human researchers. The university's goal is to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of medical studies, addressing the growing demand for innovative solutions in healthcare. By integrating robotics into the research process, the institution hopes to accelerate discoveries and improve patient outcomes. The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art technology designed to facilitate a wide range of experiments, showcasing the potential of robotics in transforming the medical field.