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AGIBOT Wins GLOMO Award at MWC 2026 and Announces New Global Collaborations

AGIBOT Wins GLOMO Award at MWC 2026 and Announces New Global Collaborations

AGIBOT has been honored with the GLOMO Award for Best Private Network Solution at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, held in Barcelona. This accolade highlights the company's innovative EasyOn 5G-A-RobotNet solution, which aims to revolutionize the deployment of robotics technologies. In conjunction with this recognition, AGIBOT announced strategic global partnerships with major players such as China Mobile and Joybuy. These collaborations are designed to enhance the implementation and reach of AGIBOT's advanced robotics solutions, further solidifying its position in the industry.

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Rajant Health (RHI) and Chord Robotics Expand Cowbell Platform to Enable Scalable, Multi-Domain Collaborative Autonomy

Rajant Health (RHI) and Chord Robotics Expand Cowbell Platform to Enable Scalable, Multi-Domain Collaborative Autonomy

Rajant Health (RHI) and Chord Robotics have announced an expanded partnership to enhance their Cowbell platform, introducing advanced "Flying Cowbell" capabilities aimed at enabling scalable, multi-domain collaborative autonomy. This collaboration, revealed on May 22, 2026, integrates RHI's Kinetic Mesh® networking with Chord Robotics' TEMPO™ software, facilitating real-time control of mixed fleets operating across air, land, and sea. The "Flying Cowbell" system transforms mobile nodes, including unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), into active participants in a distributed compute and autonomy framework. This architecture allows for distributed workload execution, dynamic cluster formation, and transport-agnostic operations, even in connectivity-constrained environments. The partnership aims to address the need for persistent coverage and dynamic mission adaptation in complex scenarios where traditional infrastructure may be lacking. By leveraging Rajant's InstaMesh® networking capabilities alongside TEMPO, operators can manage heterogeneous fleets effectively, ensuring that each vehicle can make independent decisions while collaborating seamlessly. RHI's CEO, Robert J. Schena, emphasized that the initiative represents a shift from static infrastructure to a mobility-native system, while Chord Robotics' CEO, James Cooney, highlighted the potential for scaling autonomous fleets in challenging environments. Together, the companies are poised to redefine collaborative autonomy in unmanned systems, enhancing operational efficiency and adaptability.

Micron (MU) Surpasses Market Valuation of ​Meta and Briefly Tesla, Reuters Reports

Micron (MU) Surpasses Market Valuation of ​Meta and Briefly Tesla, Reuters Reports

Micron Technology, Inc. has made headlines by surpassing the market valuations of both Meta Platforms and briefly Tesla for the first time, as reported by Reuters on June 25, 2026. This notable achievement came after the company’s shares surged by 18.4%, reaching a price of $1,236 and giving Micron a market capitalization of $1.398 trillion, compared to Meta's $1.392 trillion and Tesla's $1.4 trillion. The boost in Micron's stock price follows a strong fiscal Q3 earnings report that exceeded expectations, prompting DA Davidson to raise its price target for the stock from $1,500 to $2,000 while maintaining a Buy rating. Analysts highlighted that Micron has entered a phase of heightened visibility within the semiconductor industry, marking a significant shift from its historical performance. The positive outlook suggests that the memory cycle remains robust, further fueling investor confidence. Micron, which specializes in innovative memory and storage solutions, operates across several segments, including Compute and Networking, Mobile, Embedded, and Storage Business Units. While the company shows promise as an investment, some analysts caution that other AI stocks may offer greater potential with less risk.

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