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AGIBOT Hosts UK APC2026 in London, Advancing Commercial Deployment of Humanoid Robotics in Europe

AGIBOT Hosts UK APC2026 in London, Advancing Commercial Deployment of Humanoid Robotics in Europe

AGIBOT held the UK AGIBOT Partner Conference 2026 in London, emphasizing its dedication to promoting the commercial use of humanoid robotics across Europe. The conference marked the European debut of the AGIBOT A3 and introduced a new Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model. This event showcased AGIBOT's partnerships with local organizations aimed at exploring practical applications of robotics and improving access to advanced robotic technologies in multiple sectors. Through these initiatives, AGIBOT seeks to drive innovation and enhance the integration of robotics into everyday business operations.

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Robot.com Launches R-noid, a Humanoid Built For the Work That Burns People Out. No Legs, All Lift to the Bottom Line.

Robot.com Launches R-noid, a Humanoid Built For the Work That Burns People Out. No Legs, All Lift to the Bottom Line.

Robot.com has officially launched R-noid™, a humanoid robot designed to alleviate labor shortages in repetitive and hard-to-fill jobs across various industries. Announced on June 22, 2026, in San Francisco, this innovative solution aims to address chronic staffing issues in sectors such as quick-service restaurants, logistics, healthcare, and hospitality, where turnover rates are alarmingly high. R-noid operates under a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, allowing for deployment from initial site visits to full autonomous operation within eight to twelve weeks. The robot can perform 19 different tasks, including roles such as restaurant assistant, packer, and picker, and will be showcased at Automate 2026 in Chicago from June 22-25. The motivation behind R-noid's development stems from the pressing need to enhance customer experience by filling critical staffing gaps that often disrupt service. CEO Felipe Chavez Cortes emphasized that the goal is to free human workers from monotonous tasks, enabling them to focus on more meaningful aspects of their jobs. R-noid's design features advanced mobility and dexterity, equipped with dual 7-degree-of-freedom arms and a holonomic base for maneuverability in tight spaces. Collaborating with various partners, including NVIDIA Robotics and Yukai Engineering, the robot incorporates an expressive interaction system to foster trust and engagement with users. This launch marks a significant step in Robot.com's mission to integrate humanoid solutions into its existing fleet, enhancing operational efficiency across multiple sectors.

What is the cost of a robot?

What is the cost of a robot?

As businesses increasingly consider robotic projects, a common inquiry arises: the cost of a robot. However, the answer is not straightforward. Similar to automobiles, the price range for robots varies significantly, with some models costing a few thousand euros while others can reach several hundred thousand euros. This complexity highlights the need for companies to carefully evaluate their specific requirements and budget constraints when investing in robotic technology. The discussion surrounding robot pricing was featured in an article by Robot Magazine, emphasizing the importance of understanding the financial implications of integrating robotics into business operations.

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SHAREBOT (Qingtian Rent), a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, has completed its Series A and A+ funding rounds, raising hundreds of millions of RMB. The round values the company at 7 billion RMB, officially entering unicorn territory.

SHAREBOT (Qingtian Rent), a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, has completed its Series A and A+ funding rounds, raising hundreds of millions of RMB. The round values the company at 7 billion RMB, officially entering unicorn territory.

SHAREBOT, a prominent player in the robotics industry, has successfully secured hundreds of millions in funding through its Series A and A+ investment rounds. This significant financial boost has propelled the company's valuation to an impressive 7 billion RMB. The funding comes as SHAREBOT transitions from a robot rental platform to a comprehensive Robotics as a Service (RaaS) provider, aiming to enhance its service offerings and expand its market reach. The move is part of a broader strategy to meet increasing demand for robotic solutions across various sectors. This transformation reflects the company's commitment to innovation and its vision for the future of automation.

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Humanoid Secures Landmark Deal with Schaeffler to Deploy Thousands of Humanoid Robots

Humanoid Secures Landmark Deal with Schaeffler to Deploy Thousands of Humanoid Robots

Humanoid, a London-based AI and robotics startup, has secured a significant phased deployment agreement with Schaeffler, a leading motion technology company, to integrate humanoid robots into its manufacturing operations. The rollout is set to commence in late 2026, with the initial deployment occurring at two Schaeffler sites in Germany. This landmark agreement aims to deploy thousands of humanoid robots across Schaeffler’s global facilities by 2032, following successful proof-of-concept trials. The first phase will take place from December 2026 to June 2027, focusing on box handling in Herzogenaurach and conducting capability demonstrations in Schweinfurt. The collaboration emphasizes economic viability, with Humanoid assisting Schaeffler in seamlessly integrating robotic systems into existing production environments while adhering to safety and IT standards. The partnership operates under a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, where Humanoid will provide not only the robotic systems but also ongoing support, maintenance, and performance management. Additionally, Humanoid has entered a five-year supply agreement with Schaeffler, designating them as the preferred supplier for actuators, which will cover over 50% of Humanoid's actuator needs through 2031. Artem Sokolov, Humanoid's founder and CEO, highlighted the importance of this collaboration in advancing humanoid robotics within global manufacturing. Dr. Jochen Schroeder, COO of Schaeffler AG, emphasized the partnership's role in scaling advanced robotics technology in real-world manufacturing settings. Following the initial deployment, both companies plan to assess performance and expand the use of humanoid robots for various tasks, including assembly and packaging.

Interview de Lucas GOUMARRE , CEO Korben For People

Interview de Lucas GOUMARRE , CEO Korben For People

Service robotics is undergoing a significant transformation, evolving from a mere automation tool to a strategic infrastructure across various sectors, including cleaning, logistics, and retail. This shift is driven by the increasing need for effective software management of robotic fleets, which is becoming a crucial factor in optimizing operations. Lucas Goumarre, CEO of Korben For People, discusses these developments and their implications for the future of service robotics. The insights were shared in an interview featured in Robot Magazine.

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Video Friday: Digit Learns to Deadlift

Video Friday: Digit Learns to Deadlift

IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of "Video Friday," showcasing a selection of innovative robotics videos and announcing upcoming events in the field. The events include the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) scheduled for June 1-5, 2026, in Vienna, the Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) conference from July 13-17, 2026, and a Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems taking place from July 29 to August 4, 2026, in Prague. Among the featured videos, researchers are training the robot Digit to perform a deadlift with a 65-pound object, emphasizing the importance of whole-body coordination and resilience in its actuators. This training allows for the development of a policy that enables Digit to execute a dynamically balanced lift in real-world scenarios. Additionally, Gatlin Robotics has introduced its first commercial showcasing robots in action as part of its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) contract. Dexterity highlights the expressive potential of motion intelligence in robotics, while Harvard researchers present a swarm of simple antlike robots capable of constructing and dismantling structures through adaptive group behavior. Lastly, a project from Michigan Robotics demonstrates a microcombustion actuator that rapidly inflates to launch colorful water droplets, challenging conventional notions about the capabilities of soft actuators. These advancements reflect the ongoing evolution and application of robotics technology across various domains.

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Robotique humanoïde : Le vrai défi n’est plus la technologie, mais le passage à l’échelle

Robotique humanoïde : Le vrai défi n’est plus la technologie, mais le passage à l’échelle

For years, humanoid robotics was viewed primarily as a technological challenge, focusing on the development of machines capable of walking, manipulating objects, and interacting with their surroundings. However, by 2026, this perspective has shifted significantly. The main bottleneck in the market is no longer the mechanical or software capabilities of these robots, but rather the transition to scaling their production and integration into various sectors. This evolution highlights a critical change in the robotics landscape, indicating that the future of humanoid robots will depend more on their widespread adoption and practical application than on further technological advancements. The insights were shared in an article by Robot Magazine, emphasizing the need for the industry to adapt to this new reality.

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AGIBOT Hosts Robotics Showcase Event in Southern California

AGIBOT Hosts Robotics Showcase Event in Southern California

AGIBOT held a robotics showcase in Irvine, California, where it unveiled its latest advancements in embodied intelligence, featuring both humanoid and quadruped robotic systems. The event, which took place recently, underscored the significance of partnerships, particularly with RobotX, to enhance the integration of robotics across multiple industries. A key highlight was the introduction of a new Robot-as-a-Service model aimed at making robotic technologies more accessible to a broader audience. This initiative reflects AGIBOT's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.

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Tesla Optimus Passive Income: What's Real in 2026?

Tesla Optimus Passive Income: What's Real in 2026?

In a recent advisory, financial experts have issued a warning regarding a fraudulent scheme involving a $250 deposit, aimed at unsuspecting investors. This alert comes amid ongoing discussions about the legitimacy of income generated from emerging technologies, particularly in the realm of robotaxis and Tesla's (TSLA) business model. As the market evolves, analysts are scrutinizing the potential of a 2027+ Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) fleet model, which could reshape transportation and revenue streams in the coming years. The warning serves as a crucial reminder for investors to remain vigilant and conduct thorough research before committing funds to new ventures, especially in the rapidly changing tech landscape. The advisory highlights the importance of distinguishing between genuine investment opportunities and deceptive schemes that prey on individuals seeking to capitalize on innovative trends.

AgiBot Launches Global Rental Platform at MWC 2026, Offering Humanoids for €899 a Day

AgiBot Launches Global Rental Platform at MWC 2026, Offering Humanoids for €899 a Day

AgiBot has announced the launch of a new Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, accompanied by a global online store, aimed at making high-end humanoid robots more accessible to users. This initiative seeks to address the "utility gap" by offering these advanced robots as short-term rentals, allowing individuals and businesses to utilize cutting-edge technology without the burden of long-term ownership. The platform is set to revolutionize the way users interact with robotics, providing flexible solutions for various applications. The launch marks a significant step in democratizing access to sophisticated robotic systems, catering to a growing demand for innovative automation solutions.

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AGIBOT Showcases Full Humanoid Robot Portfolio at MWC 2026

AGIBOT Showcases Full Humanoid Robot Portfolio at MWC 2026

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, AGIBOT unveiled its extensive range of humanoid robots, highlighting a new flexible rental model designed to meet diverse industry needs. The company is actively pursuing partnerships with global entities to strengthen its embodied AI ecosystem, targeting applications across retail, manufacturing, and logistics sectors. With a strategic focus on expanding its footprint in Europe, AGIBOT aims to democratize access to advanced robotics through its innovative Robot-as-a-Service platform, making cutting-edge technology more attainable for businesses.

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AGIBOT Tops IDC Robot Ranking in Five Major Application Scenarios

AGIBOT Tops IDC Robot Ranking in Five Major Application Scenarios

AGIBOT has been named the global leader in the humanoid robot market by IDC, achieving the top position in total shipment volume. The company has excelled in five key application areas, including entertainment and industrial manufacturing. This recognition comes as AGIBOT continues to innovate with its Robot-as-a-Service model, which emphasizes versatile and service-oriented applications. The strategic focus on these areas has played a crucial role in establishing AGIBOT's dominance in a rapidly expanding industry, reflecting the growing demand for humanoid robots across various sectors.

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