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Learn how to successfully design hospital logistics robots at the Robotics Summit

Learn how to successfully design hospital logistics robots at the Robotics Summit

Experts from Rovex Technologies, SKA Robotics, and ST Engineering Aethon are set to engage in discussions about the design considerations for hospital robotics at the upcoming Robotics Summit. This event, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of logistics robots in healthcare settings, will take place soon, though the exact date has not been specified. The focus will be on addressing the unique challenges and requirements of designing robots that can operate seamlessly within hospital environments. By sharing their insights and experiences, these industry leaders aim to foster innovation and improve the integration of robotic solutions in medical facilities, ultimately enhancing patient care and operational efficiency.

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Learn about the latest advancements in healthcare robotics at the Robotics Summit & Expo

Learn about the latest advancements in healthcare robotics at the Robotics Summit & Expo

Experts in healthcare robotics from leading organizations, including Harvard, ForceN, Rovex Technologies, SKA Robotics, Aethon, and MassRobotics, will gather to discuss the latest advancements in the field at the upcoming Robotics Summit & Expo. This event aims to showcase innovative technologies and solutions that are transforming healthcare delivery. Scheduled to take place soon, the summit will provide a platform for industry leaders to share insights and explore the future of robotics in healthcare. Attendees can expect to learn about cutting-edge developments and their potential impact on patient care and operational efficiency.

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Skana Robotics Unveils Scalable Maritime Autonomy Designed for Operational Resilience

Skana Robotics Unveils Scalable Maritime Autonomy Designed for Operational Resilience

Skana Robotics, a defense technology firm established by veterans of naval special operations alongside robotics specialists, has unveiled its inaugural autonomous maritime systems: the Bull Shark, an Autonomous Surface Vessel, and the Stingray, an Autonomous Underwater Vessel. This launch marks a significant advancement toward software-defined, scalable naval assets that offer operational flexibility and are designed to collaborate with both manned and unmanned systems in distributed maritime operations. With initial orders already in place, Skana Robotics is poised to expand its deployment efforts in collaboration with operational partners across the globe.

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Yaskawa America Achieves ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Information Security Certification

Yaskawa America Achieves ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Information Security Certification

Yaskawa America Inc. has received independent certification to the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 standard, demonstrating its commitment to customer information protection. This certification reflects the company's dedication to implementing internationally recognized information security management practices, crucial as manufacturers increasingly adopt connected automation and intelligent robotics. The significance of this certification lies in its assurance to customers that Yaskawa's information management adheres to global best practices. David Troeter, vice president of Yaskawa Support Services, emphasized that achieving ISO 27001 certification reinforces the trust customers place in Yaskawa Motoman, especially in a landscape where information security is vital for reliable automation solutions. Looking ahead, Yaskawa plans to continue investing in technologies and processes that enhance secure automation. The certification, resulting from a rigorous independent audit by EAGLE Certification Group, positions Yaskawa as a leader in information security management within the robotics industry, supporting compliance with stringent supplier security requirements.

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Unitree Robotics demonstrates wheeled-legged humanoid robot capable of skating and advanced flips

Unitree Robotics demonstrates wheeled-legged humanoid robot capable of skating and advanced flips

Unitree Robotics has unveiled an innovative wheeled-legged humanoid robot that showcases remarkable capabilities, including skating, spinning, and executing front flips. This demonstration, which took place recently, underscores significant advancements in dynamic motion control technology. The robot's design integrates both wheels and legs, allowing for enhanced mobility and agility, which could have various applications in industries ranging from entertainment to logistics. By pushing the boundaries of robotic movement, Unitree Robotics aims to revolutionize how machines interact with their environments, potentially paving the way for more versatile and efficient robotic solutions in the future.

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Why Amphenol Is The Ultimate Pick-And-Shovel Play For The AI And Robotics Boom

Why Amphenol Is The Ultimate Pick-And-Shovel Play For The AI And Robotics Boom

Amphenol, a key player in the technology sector, is experiencing significant growth due to its provision of essential connectors and cable systems for artificial intelligence (AI), data centers, electric vehicles (EVs), and robotics. The company has reported an impressive organic growth rate exceeding 80% annually in its AI infrastructure segment, while the increasing adoption of robotics is anticipated to drive further demand for its products. Despite this rapid revenue and profit expansion, Amphenol's stock is currently trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 26, which some analysts believe undervalues its high-growth and high-margin potential. Elina Selianska, a private investor with a decade of experience in the stock market, has assigned a "Buy" rating to Amphenol, advocating for a technology premium valuation and projecting a target price of over $144 in the near term. Selianska emphasizes the importance of understanding a company's long-term potential and its role in future markets, rather than solely relying on financial metrics. Her analysis aims to help investors grasp the underlying business value and its integration into the evolving economy.

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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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Robotics Then And Now: 2000 To 2026 By The Numbers

Robotics Then And Now: 2000 To 2026 By The Numbers

The landscape of robotics has dramatically evolved over the past two decades, transforming from simple, stationary arms used in manufacturing to advanced machines capable of navigating environments, assisting in surgeries, and even driving passengers. In 2000, robots were limited to repetitive tasks within confined spaces, but by 2024, the industry is projected to see approximately 4.66 million industrial robots in operation, with an additional 575,000 expected to be installed in 2025. This growth includes the rise of collaborative robots, surgical systems, robotaxis, and humanoid robots, reflecting a significant shift in commercial applications. The ROBO index, which tracks the performance of the robotics sector, comprises 76 constituents, with major players like FANUC and Yaskawa among its largest holdings. This evolution in robotics is driven by advancements in technology, enabling machines to perform complex tasks alongside humans, thereby reshaping industries and enhancing productivity.

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Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Restoration efforts at Loch Melfort, located on the Kilchoan Estate south of Oban in Argyll, have received a significant boost through the use of innovative sea-going robotics. These experimental techniques are designed to identify optimal sites for the reintroduction of marine species, particularly in the ongoing oyster restoration project. This initiative is crucial for the local ecosystem, as Loch Melfort also serves as a sanctuary for the critically endangered flapper skate. The integration of advanced technology into conservation efforts highlights a proactive approach to preserving marine biodiversity in the region.

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Video: Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot stuns with skating flips and spin in wild demo

Video: Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot stuns with skating flips and spin in wild demo

Unitree Robotics has marked a significant advancement in robot mobility with a captivating demonstration of its latest technology. The event took place recently, showcasing the company's innovative capabilities in the field of robotics. This demonstration is part of Unitree's ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of what robotic systems can achieve, particularly in terms of mobility and functionality. By integrating advanced algorithms and cutting-edge hardware, the company aims to enhance the versatility and efficiency of its robots, making them more applicable in various industries. The unveiling not only highlights Unitree's commitment to innovation but also positions the company as a leader in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.

A 'Formula One' Pace: Tesla's Optimus Director Teases Gen 3 Prototype in New Recruitment Push

A 'Formula One' Pace: Tesla's Optimus Director Teases Gen 3 Prototype in New Recruitment Push

A recently released team photo has sparked renewed speculation regarding Tesla's forthcoming Optimus Gen 3, featuring a striking all-black humanoid figure. The image has caught the attention of industry observers and enthusiasts alike, raising questions about the advancements in Tesla's robotics division. In conjunction with this unveiling, Director Konstantinos Laskaris has made a public appeal for engineering talent, emphasizing the need for skilled professionals to contribute to the development of this innovative technology. The call for talent highlights Tesla's commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics and artificial intelligence, as the company aims to enhance its capabilities in this rapidly evolving field. As anticipation builds for the Optimus Gen 3, the combination of the intriguing photo and Laskaris's recruitment efforts underscores Tesla's strategic focus on advancing its robotic solutions.

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Report finds that while 500k+ robots were installed last year, partner layer is still hard to map

Report finds that while 500k+ robots were installed last year, partner layer is still hard to map

A recent report highlights the challenges in identifying integrator partners within the robotics industry, despite the clear identification of leading vendors and regions. Georg Stieler, a key figure in the analysis, noted that while over 500,000 robots were installed globally last year, the complexity of mapping the partner layer remains a significant hurdle. This underscores the evolving landscape of robotics, where collaboration between manufacturers and integrators is crucial for advancing technology and market penetration. The findings emphasize the need for improved strategies to navigate the intricate network of partnerships that support the robotics sector's growth.

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Robot Talk Episode 135 – Robot anatomy and design, with Chapa Sirithunge

Robot Talk Episode 135 – Robot anatomy and design, with Chapa Sirithunge

Claire recently engaged in a conversation with Chapa Sirithunge, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellow in robotics at the University of Cambridge, to explore the insights that robotics can provide regarding human anatomy. Sirithunge, who holds both an undergraduate degree and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Moratuwa, discussed the reciprocal relationship between robotics and human biology. This dialogue highlights the potential for advancements in robotics to enhance our understanding of anatomical structures and functions, while also emphasizing how knowledge of human anatomy can inform the design and functionality of robotic systems. The discussion underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing both fields, particularly in the context of ongoing research and innovation at the University of Cambridge.

Europe’s most important industrial lubrication conference celebrates its 10th anniversary in Bilbao

Europe’s most important industrial lubrication conference celebrates its 10th anniversary in Bilbao

The Euskalduna Convention Centre in Bilbao is set to host the 10th anniversary of LUBMAT, Europe’s premier conference on industrial lubricants, this Wednesday and Thursday. The event will bring together 200 professionals from Europe, Asia, and America, highlighting its significance as a leading international biennial gathering focused on lubricants, tribology, and production equipment monitoring. This milestone edition aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among industry experts, reflecting the growing importance of innovation and sustainability in the lubricants sector.

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Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

Inbolt, a company specializing in robot intelligence and digital twin technology, is set to unveil two new capabilities aimed at enhancing its AI vision model for robot guidance. The new features, Inbolt Robot Programming and an expanded Inbolt Robot Control, will be showcased at Automate 2026, taking place in Chicago from June 22 to June 25. CEO and co-founder Rudy Cohen emphasized that these advancements are integral to the company's mission of advancing live robot control through innovative AI solutions.

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