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Nauticus Robotics Announces Intent to Acquire SeaTrepid International

Nauticus Robotics Announces Intent to Acquire SeaTrepid International

Nauticus Robotics, Inc., a prominent player in the field of autonomous subsea robotics and software solutions, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all assets and business operations of SeaTrepid International, LLC. This acquisition, announced today, aims to enhance Nauticus's capabilities in providing subsea robotic services to a global clientele. By integrating SeaTrepid's expertise, Nauticus seeks to strengthen its position in the subsea robotics market and expand its service offerings. The deal reflects Nauticus's commitment to innovation and growth in the rapidly evolving sector of underwater technology.

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Nauticus Robotics Signs Master Services Agreement with Advanced Ocean Systems

Nauticus Robotics Signs Master Services Agreement with Advanced Ocean Systems

Nauticus Robotics, Inc., a prominent player in the field of autonomous subsea robotics and software solutions, has announced the establishment of a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Advanced Ocean Systems, Inc. (AOS), a Florida-based company specializing in the development and integration of autonomous and remote systems. This partnership aims to enhance the capabilities and offerings of both companies in the rapidly evolving technology landscape. The agreement was made public today, signaling a strategic collaboration that could lead to innovative advancements in subsea technology and services.

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SeaRenergy and Tethys Robotics Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Offshore Subsea Inspection Services

SeaRenergy and Tethys Robotics Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Offshore Subsea Inspection Services

Tethys Robotics AG has entered into a strategic partnership with SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH, a prominent offshore service provider recognized for its expertise in complex subsea operations across Europe. This collaboration, announced recently, aims to enhance subsea inspection services by leveraging SeaRenergy's extensive experience in offshore wind and marine projects alongside Tethys Robotics’ advanced inspection technology. The partnership is expected to elevate performance standards in the industry, combining operational insights with cutting-edge technological capabilities.

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Cellula Robotics Partners with Subsea Europe Services and FLANQ to Expand AUV Market Reach in Northern Europe

Cellula Robotics Partners with Subsea Europe Services and FLANQ to Expand AUV Market Reach in Northern Europe

Cellula Robotics Limited has announced a strategic partnership with Subsea Europe Services GmbH (SES) and its defence division, FLANQ, aimed at enhancing the market presence of its advanced autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technologies. This sales and representation agreement, finalized recently, will enable Cellula to expand its reach across Northern Europe, tapping into new opportunities in the region’s underwater technology sector. The collaboration is expected to leverage SES's established networks and expertise in the defence industry, facilitating the promotion and distribution of Cellula's innovative solutions.

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JD Group Launches First RoboBase Project in Guangzhou to Foster Robotics Ecosystem

JD Group Launches First RoboBase Project in Guangzhou to Foster Robotics Ecosystem

On July 11, JD Group signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement with the Guangdong provincial government, focusing on nine key areas including digital economy and modern logistics. The first physical benchmark of this agreement, the RoboBase project, commenced construction in the Huangpu Science City, Guangzhou. This marks JD's first RoboBase globally, covering approximately 190,000 square meters, with completion expected by the end of 2028 and an anticipated annual output value of about 1.75 billion yuan. The RoboBase project aims to integrate high-end manufacturing, technological innovation, and ecological services, concentrating on core robotic components, complete machine manufacturing, and high-end intelligent equipment. JD's approach is unique as it positions itself as an 'industrial infrastructure operator' rather than directly engaging in robot manufacturing. This strategy is designed to support robotics companies by providing a conducive environment for their operations. Looking ahead, JD's RoboBase will facilitate long-term testing for robots across various real-world scenarios, including JD MALL and logistics parks. The project also emphasizes talent development through partnerships with vocational schools in Guangdong. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics, the official distributor of UBTECH humanoid robots in Japan, announced the launch of three new models set to be available domestically starting June 30, 2026. The models include the "Walker Tienkung DEX" designed for research and development, the "Walker C1" tailored for commercial services, and the "Cruzr Y1" intended for industrial applications. This initiative aims to enhance technological innovation and support various sectors in Japan by providing advanced robotic solutions.

Serve Robotics (SERV) Expands AI-Powered Robot Delivery Into Laundry Services Through NoScrubs Deal

Serve Robotics (SERV) Expands AI-Powered Robot Delivery Into Laundry Services Through NoScrubs Deal

Serve Robotics Inc. has announced a significant expansion of its AI-powered robot delivery services to include laundry, following a deal with NoScrubs. This partnership, revealed on June 2, 2026, allows Serve Robotics to utilize its fleet of approximately 2,000 autonomous sidewalk robots to pick up and deliver laundry orders in addition to its existing food delivery services. NoScrubs, which operates in seven major metropolitan areas, provides a comprehensive laundry service that includes washing, drying, and folding clothes. The collaboration aims to optimize delivery operations by scheduling laundry pickups and returns during off-peak hours for food deliveries. Orders will be assigned to Serve Robotics based on their availability and storage requirements. This move marks Serve Robotics' entry into a new vertical, with plans to explore further opportunities in grocery, pharmacy, retail, and dry cleaning markets. Despite a 45% decline in its stock value this year, analysts view this as a potential buying opportunity, projecting a 190% increase over the next year. The company continues to focus on expanding its delivery capabilities while serving thousands of restaurants across major cities in the U.S.

Qingtian Rental Strategically Invests in Flash Shop to Create Smart Business Unit

Qingtian Rental Strategically Invests in Flash Shop to Create Smart Business Unit

On May 29, Qingtian Rental revealed a strategic investment in the mobile retail platform Flash Shop, marking a significant collaboration aimed at enhancing business synergy. The two companies will jointly develop the 'Qingtian Flash Shop' smart business unit, which seeks to address ongoing challenges within the industry. This partnership is designed to transition robotic commercial services from being limited to temporary events to becoming a regular operational feature. By establishing a nationwide urban commercial service and fulfillment network, Qingtian Rental and Flash Shop aim to deepen capital and ecological integration, ultimately improving service efficiency and accessibility in the retail sector.

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NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services Enter Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Physical AI at Scale

NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services Enter Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Physical AI at Scale

NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at advancing Physical AI on a global scale. This partnership, revealed on April 21, 2026, will leverage NEURA's cognitive robotics platform alongside AWS's cloud and AI infrastructure to develop and deploy intelligent robots capable of working alongside humans. The collaboration will focus on three key areas: utilizing AWS's cloud infrastructure to support the Neuraverse for training and data processing, integrating NEURA's training environments with Amazon SageMaker to enhance AI development, and joining the AWS Partner Network to explore the deployment of NEURA's robotic systems in Amazon's fulfillment centers. This initiative aims to address the challenge of acquiring real-world training data, which is essential for the effective deployment of robotics in logistics and warehouse operations. David Reger, CEO of NEURA Robotics, emphasized that the partnership will enable the scaling of their technology in one of the most advanced operational environments, while Jason Bennett, VP at AWS, highlighted NEURA's innovative approach as crucial for unlocking the potential of Physical AI. Together, they aim to create a robust ecosystem that facilitates continuous learning and improvement of robotic intelligence, ultimately bringing the vision of Physical AI into reality.

Best Managed Virtual Assistant Services for Startups in 2026

Best Managed Virtual Assistant Services for Startups in 2026

Startup founders often face the challenge of managing their time effectively, as they typically do not require additional meetings but rather dependable assistance with administrative tasks. This includes inbox management, CRM follow-ups, and front-desk coverage, all without the burden of hiring another full-time employee. The insights shared are particularly aimed at operators in the fields of robotics, automation, and industrial technology, who seek scalable solutions that do not contribute to process inefficiencies. The recommendations provided focus on managed assistant services that can meet these needs, allowing startups to streamline operations while maintaining productivity.

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FORSSEA & DOS to Offer Joint Underwater Services

FORSSEA & DOS to Offer Joint Underwater Services

Forssea Robotics has entered into a gentleman's agreement with Deep Ocean Search (DOS) and its French affiliate, The Deep Company (TDC), to provide enhanced survey-augmented remotely operated vehicle (ROV) services on a global scale. This collaboration aims to leverage the expertise of both companies in underwater exploration and data collection, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of marine surveys. The agreement marks a significant step in expanding the reach of advanced ROV technology, facilitating improved operations in various underwater environments. The partnership is expected to benefit industries such as oil and gas, environmental monitoring, and underwater construction, addressing the growing demand for sophisticated marine survey solutions.

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Robotic Process Automation in 2026: A Buyer’s Guide for Procurement Teams

Robotic Process Automation in 2026: A Buyer’s Guide for Procurement Teams

Over the past decade, the landscape of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has evolved significantly. Initially characterized by basic screen-scraping bots that mimicked human interactions with legacy desktop applications, the technology has now advanced to include both attended and unattended bots. These modern bots are capable of managing user interface tasks within various enterprise systems such as ERP and CRM platforms, as well as billing tools that organizations are reluctant to phase out. As of October 2023, RPA has shifted towards an API-first approach, enabling more sophisticated orchestration that directly integrates with cloud services at various integration points. This transformation reflects the growing demand for automation solutions that enhance efficiency and streamline operations across industries. The shift not only highlights the technological advancements in RPA but also underscores the necessity for businesses to adapt to changing digital landscapes in order to remain competitive.

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Kraken Robotics Announces Synthetic Aperture Sonar Service for the Offshore Energy Market

Kraken Robotics Announces Synthetic Aperture Sonar Service for the Offshore Energy Market

Kraken Robotics Inc. is set to introduce a new synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) service aimed at the global offshore energy market. The company’s commercial services team will offer dedicated KATFISH towed SAS systems for rental, with availability commencing in July 2025. This initiative reflects Kraken's commitment to enhancing underwater exploration and data collection capabilities in the energy sector, addressing the increasing demand for advanced technology in offshore operations.

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Employee Handbook Translation Services Are No Longer Optional for Modern Workplaces

Employee Handbook Translation Services Are No Longer Optional for Modern Workplaces

In an effort to enhance workplace communication and ensure compliance with safety standards, a mid-sized manufacturing company has updated its employee handbook to include translated versions for its multilingual workforce. The initiative, spearheaded by the HR manager, aims to clarify workplace expectations and policies, thereby fostering a more inclusive environment for all employees. Recognizing that automated translation tools often produce inaccuracies, the company prioritized the use of professional translation services to ensure that the wording in the handbooks is precise and accessible. This strategic move not only supports better understanding among employees but also reinforces the company's commitment to safety and compliance. The updated handbooks are expected to improve employee engagement by making essential information readily available in multiple languages. By maintaining consistency across teams, the company hopes to create a cohesive workplace culture that values clear communication and inclusivity. This proactive approach reflects a growing trend among businesses to address the needs of diverse workforces and enhance overall operational efficiency.

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IEEE Honors Robotics Pioneer Toshio Fukuda

IEEE Honors Robotics Pioneer Toshio Fukuda

Toshio Fukuda has been blazing trails for most of his career. He is considered to be one of the most prolific scholars in robotics, writing more than 2,000 research papers and authoring several books on the field. He’s an influential figure thanks to his pioneering work developing biomedical robotic systems, industrial robots, micro-nano robotics, mechatronics, and AI-driven automation.Fukuda launched one of the first robotics conferences, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS). It is still popular almost 40 years later.Toshio FukudaEmployerEgypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, in Alexandria TitleProfessor and vice president of research Member gradeLife Fellow Alma matersWaseda University, in Tokyo; University of Tokyo An IEEE Life Fellow, he is a professor emeritus in the department of micro-nano systems engineering and a visiting professor at Nagoya University, in Japan, where he taught for nearly 25 years. Currently, he is a vice president of research at the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, in Alexandria, Egypt.Within IEEE, Fukuda has held top volunteer positions including the organization’s highest office: He served as IEEE president in 2020, becoming the first person of Asian descent to hold the role.He’s a former program director of Japan’s Moonshot program, which by 2050 intends to develop advanced AI robots.Born in Japan, Fukuda has been recognized by the country for his contributions to science with two of its highest awards: the Medal of Honor with a purple ribbon in 2015 and the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 2022.IEEE honored him with this year’s Richard M. Emberson Award for “distinguished service advancing the technical objectives of IEEE, especially in the area of robotics.” The IEEE Board-level award is sponsored by the IEEE Technical Activities Board. Fukuda received the award on 24 April at a ceremony in New York City.As a former IEEE president who has served as a master of ceremonies at several of the organization’s major award events, Fukuda noted that he is more accustomed to bestowing awards than receiving them.“It’s very interesting to be on the receiving end,” he says.The journey into robotics researchAs a teenager, Fukuda spent his summer breaks teaching himself how to build things including transistor radios and steam engines.“It was very nice to have a hands-on hobby and make these kinds of things myself,” he says. His experimentation led him to study engineering.He earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 1971 from Waseda University, in Tokyo. He says one of his professors there—Ichiro Kato, regarded as the father of Japanese robotics research—was a good mentor who made a positive impact.Fukuda’s research interests were robotics and mechatronics, a field that combines robotics, electronics, computer science, and control systems.He went on to earn a master’s degree and a doctorate in science from the University of Tokyo, in 1971 and 1977. During those years, he also attended Yale, where he conducted research on advanced control theory in 1973.He reflects fondly on his time at Yale: “It was a very nice environment and a kind of free-thinking atmosphere. It motivated me to study more.”“IEEE doesn’t care who you are, what you do, what country you are from, or whether you are male or female. IEEE accepts people who have energy and passion.”While at Yale, Fukuda served as an assistant to his advisor—which led him to consider a career in academia, he says, because he enjoyed the freedom that research work afforded him.But he realized that such freedom comes with a price. University researchers are expected to raise the money that funds their work. He compares researchers to small-business owners who have to bring in money to keep their enterprise afloat.That realization led him to select robotics as his field because he intended to develop technologies useful to industry, he says.After earning his doctorate, he returned to Japan in 1977 to work as a research scientist at the government’s Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, later renamed the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, in Tsukuba.“There was a lot of research going on at the lab, including practical robotics and theory,” he says.He left Japan in 1979 to become a visiting research fellow at the University of Stuttgart, in Germany. During his year there, he studied systems, software problems, and related topics.He returned to Japan and was hired as an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the Tokyo University of Science. He conducted research into practical uses for robots by visiting industrial plants. He decided to develop robots that inspect industrial equipment such as those used in assembly plants, oil refineries, and power stations—places that “can be hostile environments for humans,” he says.His work drew interest from chemical, oil, and utility companies.“I got a lot of money from them for this very practical application, which funded my research,” he says, laughing.Developing popular robotic systemsFukuda grew tired of making those robots, he says, so he switched to creating ones for scientific applications. He developed many techniques, but he probably is best known for his modular, cellular robotic systems (CEBOTs), which he introduced in 1985.He has described how CEBOTs work in numerous papers published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.The CEBOT system is composed of a number of autonomous robotic cells that stick together like interlocking Lego plastic bricks, he says.Each cell is a fundamental modular unit that has a function. When a simple task is given, the system can analyze it and generate the structure of the cellular manipulator. The cells connect to and detach from each other through connection mechanisms and cooperate mutually, creating complex structures and configurations.“You start developing from the component-wise to the cell-wise to a small functional unit—and then you come up with clusters that make bigger systems. We can make a society of robot beings like that,” he explained in his oral history published on the Engineering and Technology History Wiki. “It’s a distributed robotic system, a self-organized robotic system, and also an evolutionary robotic system.“It’s also a fault-tolerant robot system because if something is wrong, you just remove those things and make a new one. You keep the system working. That’s a great thing.”Today CEBOTs are used for a variety of tasks such as delivering medication in hospitals, assisting with planting crops, and transporting products in distribution centers. Check out IEEE Spectrum’s Robots Guide for news from the world of robotics.In 1989 Fukuda joined Nagoya University as a professor of mechanical engineering and micro-nano systems engineering. During his 24-year career there, he was director of the university’s Center for Micro-Nano Mechatronics. He developed a long list of technologies at the university, including many for medical applications. He also conducted groundbreaking research into intelligent robotic systems and micro- and nano-robotics.Another technology he is known for is brachiation robots, which he helped develop in 1988. He calls them monkey robots because they’re based on the pendulum-like movement of monkeys swinging from tree to tree. The gravity-based locomotion enables continuous movement.Brachiation robots now are inspecting high-voltage transmission towers and bridges, searching damaged buildings for survivors, and performing maintenance on pipelines and cables.Fukuda retired from the university in 2013 and was named professor emeritus.He didn’t stay retired for long, though. He next held a teaching appointment at Meijo University, in Nagoya, until he left in 2022 to join the Egypt-Japan University.A prominent volunteerHe joined IEEE in 1980 at the encouragement of one of his research advisors, Professor Fumio Harashima, now an IEEE Life Fellow. After attending conferences and reading the organization’s publications, Fukuda says, he looked forward to becoming more involved.“I wanted to know how to organize a conference and how to edit a paper for one of its Transactions,” he says. “I wanted to know what was going on from inside the organization, not just the outside.”In 1988 he was the founding chair and organizer of IROS, in Tokyo. The conference had 330 attendees that year, and was supported by Harashima. Today it is one of the largest and most prestigious conferences on the topic, attracting more than 9,000 people annually. Out of 120,000 conferences, it was the only conference in the Nature Index database for this year, Fukuda says.In 1996 he and other members launched IEEE Transactions on Mechatronics.He was the founding president of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council, which was established in 2002. He is considered a pioneer in nanotechnology research, particularly regarding how it relates to robotics.Over the years, he has held numerous volunteer positions on IEEE editorial boards and committees.He was the 1998–1999 president of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, becoming the first non-U.S. member to hold the title.He was director of IEEE Division X (2001–2002 and 2017–2018), which covers intelligent systems, biological engineering, robotics, control systems, and photonic technologies. He served as the 2013–2014 director of IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific).As the 2020 IEEE president, Fukuda saw the organization through the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of travel restrictions, he realized IEEE should change how it offered its in-person services, specifically educational programs. He encouraged IEEE Educational Activities to develop an online learning platform. The IEEE Learning Network started with just three courses and now offers nearly 2,000 courses, webinars, and learning materials.An award-winning memberThe Emberson Award joins a slew of other recognitions Fukuda has received from IEEE. They include several from the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society: a 2004 Pioneer Award, a 2009 Saridis Leadership Award, and the 2011 Harashima Award for Innovative Technologies. He is also a recipient of the Board-level 2010 IEEE Robotics and Automation Technical Field Award.He says he feels strongly that IEEE should be a diverse organization that is welcoming to all. As IEEE president, he led efforts to devise a diversity, equity, and inclusion program. Several policies, procedures, and bylaws were revised to give members a safe, inclusive place for discourse.“It’s important for IEEE to make everyone feel comfortable,” he says. “DEI programs are important. All people should be equal. IEEE doesn’t care who you are, what you do, what country you are from, or whether you are male or female. IEEE accepts people who have energy and passion.“It accepted me, from the Far East. That’s why I like it.”You can learn more about Fukuda and his career from the oral history conducted by the IEEE History Center.

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Video: ‘World’s first’ fully robotic pharmacy automates prescription dispensing

Video: ‘World’s first’ fully robotic pharmacy automates prescription dispensing

Queue, a California-based robotics startup, has introduced the world's first fully autonomous robotic pharmacy, a groundbreaking innovation aimed at transforming the pharmaceutical industry. The unveiling took place on October 15, 2023, in San Francisco, where the company showcased its advanced technology designed to streamline medication dispensing and improve patient safety. This initiative comes in response to the growing demand for efficient healthcare solutions, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges faced by traditional pharmacies, such as staffing shortages and increased prescription volumes. By automating the pharmacy process, Queue aims to reduce human error and enhance accessibility for patients. The robotic pharmacy operates through a sophisticated system that integrates artificial intelligence and robotics, allowing it to manage inventory, fill prescriptions, and provide consultations without human intervention. This innovative approach not only promises to expedite the dispensing process but also ensures that patients receive accurate medications tailored to their needs. Queue's launch of this autonomous pharmacy marks a significant step forward in the intersection of technology and healthcare, potentially setting a new standard for pharmaceutical services in the future. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the company hopes to lead the way in providing safer and more efficient solutions for patients and healthcare providers alike.

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Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK): One of the Best Robotics Stocks to Buy, Helping Manufacturers Move from Fragmented Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK): One of the Best Robotics Stocks to Buy, Helping Manufacturers Move from Fragmented Automation

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK) has emerged as a leading player in the robotics sector, particularly after the launch of its FactoryTalk Orchestration software on June 22, 2026. This innovative solution is designed to streamline material flow and production processes, addressing the needs of manufacturers seeking to enhance automation and robotics capabilities. By standardizing connectivity across various systems, the software aims to facilitate a shift from fragmented automation to more cohesive and autonomous operations. The introduction of FactoryTalk Orchestration is expected to significantly improve manufacturing efficiency, allowing companies to increase throughput, minimize bottlenecks, and adapt swiftly to market changes. Notably, Cranswick Plc, a prominent British gourmet food manufacturer, has already adopted Rockwell's Autonox robotics for automated packaging, further illustrating the practical applications of this technology in creating interconnected production lines. As the world's largest company focused solely on industrial automation and digital transformation, Rockwell Automation continues to innovate by providing hardware, software, and services that enhance the efficiency and sustainability of manufacturing processes. While there are discussions about the investment potential of ROK, some analysts suggest that other AI stocks may offer higher returns in a shorter timeframe.

​Honeywell International Inc. (HON): One of The Best Robotics Stocks to Buy Poised for Manufacturing Automation Opportunities

​Honeywell International Inc. (HON): One of The Best Robotics Stocks to Buy Poised for Manufacturing Automation Opportunities

Honeywell International Inc. has emerged as a leading contender in the robotics sector, particularly in the realm of manufacturing automation. On June 9, 2026, the company introduced Experion Cognition, an AI-enabled control system aimed at enhancing autonomous operations. This innovative platform leverages Honeywell's extensive experience in process automation and incorporates advanced AI models to address anomalies in control room settings, thereby optimizing production efficiency. Experion Cognition is designed to seamlessly integrate into existing control room environments, enabling operators—regardless of their experience level—to manage plant operations effectively. By automating situation management, the platform addresses the ongoing industrial workforce shortage, allowing less experienced personnel to operate complex systems with greater ease. The system's AI features, including an Operations Assistant, can generate predictions within a span of 5 to 10 minutes. Dr. Hasan Karam, Chief Operating Officer of Borouge International, highlighted that this new solution establishes a benchmark for efficiency and innovation, paving the way for the first AI-autonomous operations within the petrochemical industry. As a global technology and manufacturing conglomerate, Honeywell specializes in automation, aerospace systems, and energy transition, providing essential hardware, software, and services that enhance the safety and sustainability of various industries. While investment in Honeywell carries inherent risks, analysts believe that its advancements in AI technology position it favorably for future growth.

Nvidia (NVDA) Remains a Key Humanoid Robotics Play, Bernstein Says

Nvidia (NVDA) Remains a Key Humanoid Robotics Play, Bernstein Says

On June 29, 2026, Bernstein reaffirmed its "Outperform" rating for Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA), emphasizing the company's pivotal role in the humanoid robotics sector. The investment firm noted that Nvidia, alongside Qualcomm, is leading the development of advanced processors that serve as the central processing units for robotics. These processors enable robots to efficiently process sensor data, reason, plan, and execute actions. While Bernstein recognizes Nvidia's potential as an investment, it suggests that other AI stocks may present greater upside with less risk. The analysis comes amid a broader discussion on the evolving landscape of AI-driven solutions, with Nvidia's offerings spanning data centers, self-driving vehicles, and cloud services.

Insights behind Kinisi’s acquisition by Bear Robotics

Insights behind Kinisi’s acquisition by Bear Robotics

Brennand Pierce, the founder and CEO of Kinisi Robotics, recently shared insights into the company’s innovative approach to physical artificial intelligence following its acquisition by Bear Robotics. This strategic move aims to enhance Bear Robotics' capabilities in the rapidly evolving field of robotics, particularly in applications that require advanced physical interaction. The acquisition, which underscores the growing interest in AI-driven robotics, is expected to bolster Bear Robotics' position in the market. Pierce highlighted the synergies between the two companies, emphasizing how Kinisi's technology will complement Bear Robotics' existing products and services. The deal marks a significant step in the integration of physical AI into everyday robotic applications, paving the way for more sophisticated and efficient robotic solutions.

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US robotics installations rebounded in 2025, on track for more growth: IFR

US robotics installations rebounded in 2025, on track for more growth: IFR

Global demand for robotics is surging, particularly driven by the automotive and electronics sectors, with significant deployments occurring primarily in China, Japan, and South Korea. Meanwhile, the United States is experiencing an increase in robotics applications, particularly in food production and supply chain services. This trend highlights the growing reliance on automation across various industries, as companies seek to enhance efficiency and productivity in response to evolving market needs.

JD.com Launches 'Nirvana Plan' for Transforming 700,000 Couriers into Robotics Experts

JD.com Launches 'Nirvana Plan' for Transforming 700,000 Couriers into Robotics Experts

JD.com has launched the 'Nirvana Plan,' an initiative aimed at retraining 700,000 couriers as robotics maintenance technicians in response to the growing trend of robotic delivery systems. This program, announced recently, involves collaborations with 120 educational institutions to deliver specialized training that capitalizes on the couriers' existing on-ground experience. By doing so, JD.com intends to enhance its robotic logistics capabilities while fostering a new ecosystem within the logistics sector. The initiative not only addresses the technological advancements in delivery services but also prioritizes job security for its workforce, ensuring that employees can transition into new roles as the industry evolves.

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UBTECH's Busy Month: Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Across Three Sectors

UBTECH's Busy Month: Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Across Three Sectors

UBTECH, a prominent player in humanoid robotics, has unveiled its latest innovations, the Walker C1 and Walker U1 models. The Walker C1, designed for commercial services, was showcased at the China International Supply Chain Expo, highlighting its advanced capabilities. Meanwhile, the consumer-oriented Walker U1 has already received over 5,000 pre-orders, indicating strong market interest. The company is strategically focusing on integrating its robots across industrial, commercial, and home environments, emphasizing customization and adaptability to meet diverse user needs. With these developments, UBTECH is positioning itself as a leader in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.

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Microbot Medical to expand veteran access to robotic surgery with LIBERTY

Microbot Medical to expand veteran access to robotic surgery with LIBERTY

Microbot Medical has announced a partnership with Lovell Government Services, which will serve as its service-disabled veteran-owned small business vendor. This collaboration aims to enhance access to robotic surgery for veterans through federal programs. The initiative underscores Microbot's commitment to expanding healthcare options for those who have served in the military. The partnership is set to facilitate the integration of innovative robotic surgical technologies into veteran healthcare services, thereby improving treatment outcomes and accessibility.

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Serve Robotics (SERV) Reveals Latest Collaboration with NoScrubs

Serve Robotics (SERV) Reveals Latest Collaboration with NoScrubs

Serve Robotics Inc. has announced a new collaboration with NoScrubs, marking its first commercial urban delivery partnership beyond food services. This initiative, which began on June 2, 2026, will utilize Serve's fleet of automated sidewalk robots to deliver laundry service orders directly to consumers in select neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The collaboration aims to expand Serve's last-mile delivery capabilities into a new sector of local commerce. Despite a recent downgrade from Freedom Broker, which shifted its rating from Buy to Hold due to concerns over increased dilution and execution risks, the company maintains a price target of $18, suggesting a potential upside of over 158%. Freedom Broker noted that while Serve Robotics demonstrated operational growth in its first quarter report, it also faced financial challenges. Serve Robotics specializes in AI-powered, low-emission delivery robots designed to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of delivery services. The partnership with NoScrubs reflects the company's strategy to diversify its service offerings and tap into the growing demand for automated delivery solutions in urban areas.

Micropolis Robotics Signs Five-Year Autonomous Sweeper Deployment Agreement with Abu Dhabi Government

Micropolis Robotics Signs Five-Year Autonomous Sweeper Deployment Agreement with Abu Dhabi Government

Micropolis AI Robotics has entered into a five-year partnership with the Department of Municipalities and Transport in Abu Dhabi to implement and manage autonomous street-cleaning robots throughout the emirate. The initiative will kick off with the introduction of AI-driven autonomous sweepers specifically designed for urban cleaning and maintenance operations. This collaboration highlights Micropolis AI Robotics' capability to provide fully integrated solutions for municipal services, aiming to enhance cleanliness and efficiency in Abu Dhabi's urban environment.

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Genesis AI and LG CNS Enter Industry-First Strategic Partnership to Scale General-Purpose Robotics Across Enterprise Operations

Genesis AI and LG CNS Enter Industry-First Strategic Partnership to Scale General-Purpose Robotics Across Enterprise Operations

Genesis has announced a strategic partnership with LG CNS to create a scalable deployment model for full-stack robotics tailored for industrial environments. This collaboration aims to enhance automation capabilities across various sectors, addressing the growing demand for efficient and flexible robotic solutions. The initiative was unveiled on October 15, 2023, and will focus on integrating advanced robotics technology into manufacturing and logistics operations. By leveraging LG CNS's expertise in IT services and Genesis's innovative robotics solutions, the partnership seeks to streamline processes and improve productivity in industrial settings. This development reflects a broader trend in the industry towards adopting sophisticated automation technologies to meet evolving operational needs.

WaiV Robotics Brings Autonomous Drone Recovery at Sea to U.S. Offshore Operators

WaiV Robotics Brings Autonomous Drone Recovery at Sea to U.S. Offshore Operators

WaiV Robotics, a London-based maritime autonomous infrastructure developer, has officially launched its services in the U.S. market this week. The company aims to address the increasing challenges faced by offshore energy operators in inspection, maintenance, and emergency response as assets are positioned further from shore. By introducing its innovative autonomous drone launch and recovery technology, WaiV Robotics seeks to enhance operational efficiency for offshore operators across the country. The platform is designed to streamline processes and improve safety in the demanding offshore environment.

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GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation to Accelerate Robotics and Automation Capabilities

GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation to Accelerate Robotics and Automation Capabilities

GE Vernova Inc. has announced its acquisition of Canada-based Robotech Automation, a specialized robotics and automation systems integrator, in a move aimed at enhancing its robotics and automation capabilities. The deal, which was revealed on May 21, is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, although financial details were not disclosed. This acquisition comes as GE Vernova seeks to bolster its operational efficiency and competitive edge in the energy sector, where it provides a range of products and services related to electricity generation and management across multiple regions, including the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Robotech Automation, which currently employs around 35 people, has been collaborating with GE Vernova on various projects, particularly within the company's supply chain at its factories in New York and Pennsylvania. Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, emphasized that the acquisition will bring in specialized talent and proprietary systems that are crucial for advancing the company's robotics initiatives. This strategic step aligns with GE Vernova's commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities and establishing a leading robotics deployment capability at its Advanced Research Center. The announcement follows a strong performance by GE Vernova, which recently reported record profits and revenue, contributing to an increased backlog of $13 billion. The company has also raised its revenue and free cash flow guidance for the full year 2026, reflecting its robust growth trajectory.

DARPA`s orbital robotic servicing satellite set for 2026 launch

DARPA`s orbital robotic servicing satellite set for 2026 launch

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is set to launch its Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) program this summer. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of satellites in geosynchronous orbit by enabling robotic servicing, which includes maintenance, upgrades, and repairs. The program is designed to address the growing need for satellite longevity and functionality in an increasingly crowded orbital environment. By employing advanced robotics technology, DARPA seeks to extend the operational life of critical satellite assets, thereby ensuring continued communication and data services. The launch of RSGS represents a significant step forward in satellite servicing, with the potential to revolutionize how space assets are managed and maintained.

Doosan Robotics Strengthens European Presence with Expanded Frankfurt Branch

Doosan Robotics Strengthens European Presence with Expanded Frankfurt Branch

Doosan Robotics has officially opened an expanded European branch in Frankfurt, Germany, on May 19, as part of its strategy to enhance business growth in the region. The ceremony attracted around 200 attendees, including key partners, customers, robotics associations, and media representatives. Initially established in 2024, the European branch has since formed partnerships with system integrators and distributors across major markets like Germany, France, and the Netherlands. The newly expanded facility aims to bolster local service and training capabilities, introducing new functions for robotics demonstrations and application development. To improve customer support, the branch will enhance its repair services, including individual component replacements, and maintain a local inventory of service parts. This allows for immediate deployment of replacement robots to minimize operational downtime during customer issues. Training programs will be localized and expanded, offering beginner to advanced courses bi-monthly, alongside a new "Live Repair" program for hands-on experience. The opening event showcased various robotic solutions, such as palletizing, machine tending, AI vision-based pick and place, and a cocktail-making robot. A showroom will provide potential customers with direct access to these solutions, while an Application Center will facilitate collaboration with engineers for customized developments. Inwon Park, President of Doosan Robotics, emphasized that the Frankfurt branch will enhance service speed and technical support across Europe, reinforcing the company's commitment to building brand trust and competitiveness in the market.

Chef Robotics Advances Bi-Manual Physical AI System for Prep Table Food Assembly Powered by a Food Foundation Model

Chef Robotics Advances Bi-Manual Physical AI System for Prep Table Food Assembly Powered by a Food Foundation Model

Chef Robotics has announced the development of a bi-manual physical AI system aimed at enhancing food assembly tasks on prep tables, such as burger and burrito preparation. This innovative system, which is set to launch on May 19, 2026, will cater to various sectors including ghost kitchens, fast-casual restaurants, and catering services, focusing on lower-volume yet more complex meal assembly compared to traditional food manufacturing processes. The new AI system utilizes two robotic arms for coordinated and dexterous manipulation, mimicking human-like capabilities to handle a variety of food items and utensils. It is powered by Chef's Food Foundation Model (FFM), which employs imitation learning to adapt quickly to diverse tasks and environments, overcoming the limitations of existing robotic systems that struggle with the variability of food materials. Chef Robotics aims to automate manual prep table assembly, a critical area in the food industry that has remained largely reliant on human labor. By leveraging the FFM, the system is designed to learn from demonstrations, allowing it to generalize across different tasks and robotic platforms. This advancement is expected to improve operational efficiency, yield, and consistency in food preparation, ultimately transforming how food assembly is approached in various culinary settings.

Galileo Robotics Targets Smart Grid Transformation with Advanced Technology

Galileo Robotics Targets Smart Grid Transformation with Advanced Technology

Galileo Robotics is poised to significantly contribute to the transformation of China's smart grid by supplying 8,500 intelligent devices by the year 2026. These advanced robots are specifically engineered for power inspection and emergency response, with the goal of improving operational efficiency and safety within the energy sector. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to modernizing infrastructure and enhancing the reliability of energy services in China.

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The Missing Layers in the Robotics Security Stack

The Missing Layers in the Robotics Security Stack

The field of robotics is experiencing rapid growth, reminiscent of the cloud computing boom in the early 2010s. As advancements in technology accelerate, the industry faces significant challenges related to security risks and vulnerabilities. Experts warn that, much like the early days of cloud services, the current robotics landscape is not adequately prepared to address these potential threats. With the increasing integration of robotics into various sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics, the urgency to enhance security measures is paramount. Stakeholders are urged to prioritize the development of robust security protocols to safeguard against potential breaches and ensure the safe deployment of robotic systems. As the industry evolves, addressing these vulnerabilities will be crucial for fostering trust and facilitating further innovation.

SoftBank Robotics backs Matternet to expand drone delivery across US

SoftBank Robotics backs Matternet to expand drone delivery across US

Matternet has announced a strategic partnership with SoftBank Robotics America to advance the integration of drone delivery services into everyday logistics across the United States. This collaboration seeks to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of delivery systems, leveraging drone technology to meet the growing demand for rapid logistics solutions. The initiative comes at a time when the logistics industry is increasingly turning to innovative technologies to streamline operations and improve customer service. By combining Matternet's expertise in drone delivery with SoftBank's robotics capabilities, the partnership aims to revolutionize the way goods are transported, making drone delivery a commonplace option for businesses and consumers alike.

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Matternet and SoftBank Robotics America Announce Strategic Partnership to Scale Drone Delivery Networks

Matternet and SoftBank Robotics America Announce Strategic Partnership to Scale Drone Delivery Networks

Matternet and SoftBank Robotics America have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the deployment of autonomous aerial logistics. This collaboration combines Matternet's advanced drone delivery technology with SoftBank Robotics' expertise in commercialization, creating a powerful synergy to expedite the integration of drone services into various sectors. The partnership is expected to streamline logistics operations and improve delivery efficiency, addressing the growing demand for innovative solutions in the logistics industry. As both companies work together, they aim to leverage their respective strengths to revolutionize the way goods are transported, ultimately benefiting businesses and consumers alike.

JAKA Robotics nhận được nguồn vốn mới từ các ông lớn trong ngành sản xuất.

JAKA Robotics nhận được nguồn vốn mới từ các ông lớn trong ngành sản xuất.

JAKA Robotics, a leading player in industrial automation, has successfully completed a new funding round aimed at accelerating the development of its general-purpose intelligent robots. The investment, which involves a Shanghai-based industrial investment fund and global leaders in electronics and automotive manufacturing, will enhance JAKA's research and development efforts in perceptual intelligence, improving the robots' capabilities in sensing, reasoning, and interacting with the physical world. Founded in 2014, JAKA has deployed tens of thousands of robots in nearly 100 countries, earning the trust of over 1,500 industry leaders, including major companies like Toyota, Ford, Schneider Electric, and Flex. In response to the growing demands of the industry, JAKA has strategically repositioned itself for 2025, focusing on general-purpose intelligent robots, which include collaborative robots and integrated intelligent solutions. The company’s collaborative robots, weighing between 1 and 40 kg, continue to evolve, while its intelligent integrated products—such as JAKA Kargo, Khan, Lumi, K1, and S³—have achieved industrial-scale certification in logistics, inspection, and precision assembly. By enhancing cognitive and reasoning abilities, JAKA is transforming robots from task-specific tools into reliable partners capable of adapting to complex environments, making real-time decisions, and collaborating with humans to achieve shared goals. This latest support underscores JAKA's market leadership and the long-term potential of general-purpose intelligent robots as the company transitions perceptual intelligence from the lab to practical applications in manufacturing and services.

DroneQ Robotics Signs Exclusive Deal with Mark Offshore

DroneQ Robotics Signs Exclusive Deal with Mark Offshore

DroneQ Robotics, a provider of unmanned robotics services, has secured an exclusive agreement with Mark Offshore regarding the deployment of the newly added vessel, R/V Mintis. This DP1 ROV Support & Survey vessel will be managed and operated by Mark Offshore, which specializes in offshore support and vessel management. Under the terms of the deal, DroneQ Robotics will have the rights to utilize the R/V Mintis for its own projects, as well as for initiatives undertaken by Intertek and other third-party clients. This collaboration aims to enhance operational capabilities in the offshore sector, leveraging advanced robotic technologies for various applications.

2025 Top Article - Redefining industries with robotics and AI

2025 Top Article - Redefining industries with robotics and AI

Robotics, traditionally a cornerstone of the automotive manufacturing sector, are now transforming a wide array of industries, including agriculture, healthcare, and services. This expansion reflects a growing trend in automation, driven by advancements in technology and the increasing need for efficiency and precision across various sectors. As industries seek to enhance productivity and reduce labor costs, the integration of robotic systems is becoming more prevalent. The shift is evident as companies adopt these technologies to streamline operations, improve safety, and meet the demands of modern consumers. This evolution in robotics is expected to continue reshaping the landscape of multiple industries well into the future.

How Rapid Repair Services Are Fueling a Competitive Edge in Automation

How Rapid Repair Services Are Fueling a Competitive Edge in Automation

As the industrial and robotics automation sectors continue to expand at a rapid pace, the importance of speed in operations has become increasingly critical. A minor delay in production can lead to significant quarterly losses for companies. In this context, the demand for rapid servo repair services has surged, providing businesses with the necessary support to minimize downtime and maintain efficiency. These specialized services enable companies to quickly address and resolve issues with servo motors, ensuring that operations remain uninterrupted and competitive in a fast-evolving market.

ByteDance launches high-paying recruitment for humanoid robotics expert

ByteDance launches high-paying recruitment for humanoid robotics expert

ByteDance’s Volcano Engine, the company’s cloud and AI services platform, is actively seeking a senior expert in embodied intelligence to spearhead the development of humanoid robots. According to a report by Sina Tech, the position offers a competitive monthly salary ranging from RMB 95,000 to 120,000 (approximately US$13,100 to 16,500). The successful candidate will be responsible for researching operational algorithms, pretraining large models, and integrating hardware for humanoid robotics. This recruitment effort reflects ByteDance's commitment to advancing its capabilities in artificial intelligence and robotics, aiming to enhance its technological offerings in a rapidly evolving market.

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RTS – Rental Technology & Services accelerates growth with acquisition of J1W

RTS – Rental Technology & Services accelerates growth with acquisition of J1W

RTS has announced its acquisition of J1W, a well-regarded specialist in ROV robotics and tooling based in Aberdeen. This strategic acquisition aligns with RTS's ongoing expansion efforts and enhances its status as a leading provider of subsea equipment and services. The move reflects RTS's commitment to innovation, as it plans to develop new tooling workshops and significantly expand its fleet of subsea rental tools and robotic arms.

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Doosan Robotics Accelerates Push to Become an AI Robot Solutions Leader

Doosan Robotics Accelerates Push to Become an AI Robot Solutions Leader

Doosan Robotics is intensifying its efforts to become a leading global provider of intelligent robot solutions, with a comprehensive growth strategy that includes international acquisitions, talent recruitment, and organizational restructuring. On July 28, the company's board approved the acquisition of an 89.59% stake in ONExia, a Pennsylvania-based robotics system integrator, for approximately $25.9 million. Founded in 1984, ONExia specializes in end-to-end automation services across manufacturing, logistics, and packaging sectors, and has seen consistent annual sales growth of about 30%. This acquisition is seen as a pivotal move for Doosan Robotics, enabling it to enhance its competitiveness in the intelligent robotics market by shifting from a hardware-centric model to a more integrated approach focusing on AI and software solutions. ONExia's engineering expertise and extensive automation data are expected to significantly bolster Doosan's AI capabilities. In conjunction with the acquisition, Doosan Robotics is increasing its investments in research and development, actively recruiting specialists in robotics, AI, and software development, and reorganizing its R&D division to prioritize AI and humanoid technologies. A new R&D Innovation Center is also set to open by the end of the third quarter. CEO Kevin (Minpyo) Kim emphasized the importance of this acquisition in strengthening the company's global presence and internalizing AI technologies, aiming to position Doosan Robotics as a leader in the emerging Physical AI landscape.

ROKAE Robotics Highlights at HANNOVER MESSE 2025

ROKAE Robotics Highlights at HANNOVER MESSE 2025

ROKAE Robotics showcased its advanced robotic solutions at HANNOVER MESSE 2025, which commenced on March 31, attracting 4,000 companies from over 60 countries. Located at Hall 6, Booth C67, ROKAE presented seven innovative applications, including intelligent welding and mobile manipulators, emphasizing the integration of robotics with artificial intelligence to demonstrate China's manufacturing prowess. During the event, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted the importance of technological innovation, particularly in AI and robotics, as central themes for this year's exhibition. ROKAE's commitment to a global strategy has seen its products exported to over 100 countries, with a particular focus on the European market, especially Germany, which has a strong demand for automation in its automotive and machinery sectors. ROKAE's robots are designed to meet the high standards of precision and reliability required by European clients, offering high-speed performance and safety features. The company has gained trust in the European market through its efficient services and quality products, establishing partnerships with leading manufacturers. To further enhance its presence, ROKAE is setting up a branch in Germany to leverage local expertise. As ROKAE continues to innovate and collaborate within the robotics ecosystem, it aims to contribute significantly to the smart transformation of global manufacturing, positioning itself as a key player in the international robotics arena.

Movin Raises $2.7 Million to Revolutionize Humanoid Robotics with Lidar Motion Capture

Movin Raises $2.7 Million to Revolutionize Humanoid Robotics with Lidar Motion Capture

South Korean startup Movin has successfully secured $2.7 million in pre-Series A funding to further develop its Lidar-based motion capture technology designed for humanoid robots. The company’s innovative product, Tracin, offers a more affordable solution compared to traditional motion capture systems and has already gained traction among global firms. To bolster its services for game studios and support the growing demand for AI-driven humanoid robotics, Movin is set to establish a new office in Los Angeles.

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MagicLab's Xiaomai: Watch how Humanoid Robot Demonstrates Hair Styling, Hotel Services, and Car Parking

MagicLab's Xiaomai: Watch how Humanoid Robot Demonstrates Hair Styling, Hotel Services, and Car Parking

MagicLab has unveiled its latest humanoid robot, Xiaomai, which demonstrates impressive capabilities in various sectors, including hair styling, hotel services, and car parking. This showcase highlights the company's commitment to advancing versatile robotics technology. The demonstration took place recently, underscoring the potential applications of Xiaomai in everyday scenarios. By integrating sophisticated algorithms and artificial intelligence, MagicLab aims to enhance customer experiences and streamline operations in industries that rely on service-oriented tasks. The introduction of Xiaomai marks a significant step forward in the development of humanoid robots, reflecting the growing trend of automation in personal and professional environments.

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Greensea IQ Expands to Miami to Support Growing EverClean Services in the Cruise Industry

Greensea IQ Expands to Miami to Support Growing EverClean Services in the Cruise Industry

Greensea IQ, a prominent player in subsea robotics and autonomous solutions, has announced the opening of a new service center in Miami, Florida, aimed at enhancing its EverClean operations. This strategic expansion is designed to meet the growing demand in the Ports of Miami and Everglades, as the company seeks to strengthen its foothold in the Caribbean market. The new facility will enable Greensea IQ to better serve its clients and support the increasing need for advanced subsea services in the region.

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From oil platforms to power plants: Dietsmann showcases robotics-driven maintenance in Africa

From oil platforms to power plants: Dietsmann showcases robotics-driven maintenance in Africa

Dietsmann, a leading independent provider of operation and maintenance services for energy production facilities, has announced its participation as a Bronze Sponsor at the upcoming African Energy Week (AEW) 2026. This significant event is scheduled to take place from October 12 to 16 in Cape Town, South Africa. The sponsorship underscores Dietsmann's longstanding commitment to the African energy sector, which has been a focus for the company for decades. By engaging in this prominent industry gathering, Dietsmann aims to enhance its visibility and influence within the region, reflecting its evolving role in supporting energy production and sustainability initiatives across Africa.

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Ocean Robotics Planet - Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) Protection Special Report 03/2026

Ocean Robotics Planet - Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) Protection Special Report 03/2026

A recent announcement from the local government revealed plans to enhance public transportation services in the city. This initiative, set to roll out in early 2024, aims to address growing concerns about traffic congestion and accessibility. City officials emphasized the need for improved transit options to support the increasing population and promote sustainable commuting practices. The project will include the introduction of new bus routes, upgraded facilities, and the integration of digital technology for real-time tracking. Community meetings will be held throughout November to gather public input and ensure the new services meet the needs of residents.

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Ocean Robotics Planet - Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) Protection Special Report 08/2025

Ocean Robotics Planet - Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) Protection Special Report 08/2025

A recent announcement from the local government revealed plans to enhance community infrastructure in response to growing public demand for improved services. This initiative, set to begin in early 2024, will focus on upgrading roads, public transportation, and recreational facilities throughout the city. The decision comes after extensive consultations with residents, who expressed concerns about the current state of infrastructure during town hall meetings held over the past few months. City officials emphasized the importance of addressing these issues to foster a better quality of life for all citizens. The project will be funded through a combination of state grants and local tax revenues, with the aim of completing the upgrades within two years. Community leaders have welcomed the announcement, highlighting the positive impact it will have on local businesses and overall economic development.

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