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2026 Zhangjiang EAI Conference on Embodied Intelligence Supply Chain to Launch in June

2026 Zhangjiang EAI Conference on Embodied Intelligence Supply Chain to Launch in June

The 2026 Zhangjiang EAI Conference is set to occur on June 16-17 in Shanghai, with a central theme of "Embodied Intelligence, Forging the Future." This significant event will gather more than 100 industry experts and representatives from 200 leading companies, creating an opportunity for extensive discussions on advanced topics related to embodied intelligence and supply chain collaboration. Attendees can expect a series of forums aimed at fostering technology exchange and sharing valuable industry insights, highlighting the importance of innovation in shaping the future of technology and business practices.

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Ruiwei Technology Becomes First Visual Embodied Intelligence Company on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Ruiwei Technology Becomes First Visual Embodied Intelligence Company on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

On July 8, 2026, Ruiwei Technology (07656.HK) officially listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closing at HKD 21 per share, with a market capitalization of approximately HKD 6.411 billion. This marks the first company to enter the market under the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's Chapter 18C specialized technology rules, positioning itself as a leader in 'visual embodied intelligence.' Ruiwei's revenue from its smart civil aviation business reached CNY 172 million by the end of 2025, accounting for 38.9% of total revenue. The company is rapidly diversifying, with smart commercial and smart safe driving segments contributing 34.9% and 26.2% of revenue, respectively. However, the embodied intelligence robotics segment was not disclosed as a separate revenue stream in the prospectus. Looking ahead, Ruiwei aims to leverage its decade-long expertise in 3D spatial perception from airport facial recognition systems to expand into embodied intelligence robotics. The company plans to use over 50% of its IPO proceeds, approximately HKD 5.29 billion, for research and development in visual large models, embodied technology, and commercial robot hardware, targeting significant overseas revenue growth within 3 to 5 years.

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Marine Technology Society and Ocean Exchange Unite to Accelerate Innovation in Marine Technology

Marine Technology Society and Ocean Exchange Unite to Accelerate Innovation in Marine Technology

The Marine Technology Society (MTS) and Ocean Exchange, two prominent nonprofits in the marine technology field, have announced their merger aimed at fostering innovation and advancing emerging technologies to promote healthy oceans and resilient coastal systems. This strategic combination, revealed recently, is set to enhance the Blue Economy by expanding their geographic reach and utilizing their extensive industry networks to bolster the startup ecosystem. By pooling their expertise and resources, MTS and Ocean Exchange plan to create new business opportunities, facilitate connections between emerging technology leaders and seasoned professionals, and expedite the commercialization of innovative ocean solutions.

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Benmo Technology Passes Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listing Hearing, Establishes Three Core Robotics Technologies

Benmo Technology Passes Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listing Hearing, Establishes Three Core Robotics Technologies

Benmo Technology, a robotics company established in 2020, has successfully cleared the listing hearing at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The firm specializes in direct-drive technology and has developed three key innovations: robotic power modules, wheeled robots, and modular assembly systems. These advancements are designed to improve performance and adaptability across a range of applications. With the robotics market showing significant growth potential, Benmo plans to capitalize on its technological expertise to enhance its market presence and increase revenue.

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Conference Guide | The 3rd China Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robot Industry Conference to be Held in Haidian on April 28-29

Conference Guide | The 3rd China Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robot Industry Conference to be Held in Haidian on April 28-29

The 3rd China Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robot Industry Conference is set to convene in Haidian, Beijing, on April 28-29. This significant event will bring together more than 30 industry experts, representatives from 200 leading companies, and over 1,000 professionals from the humanoid robotics sector. The conference aims to foster technological exchange and enhance collaboration within the industry, addressing the latest advancements and challenges in humanoid robotics. Participants will engage in discussions and networking opportunities to drive innovation and development in this rapidly evolving field.

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Bomen Technology's IPO Launches in Yizhuang, Marking Fourth Robot Listing by Li Zexiang

Bomen Technology's IPO Launches in Yizhuang, Marking Fourth Robot Listing by Li Zexiang

Bomen Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. has recently passed the listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with CITIC Securities (Hong Kong) as the exclusive sponsor. The company's core business focuses on direct drive modules in robotic joints, projecting a shipment of over 8.5 million units by 2025, capturing a 61.1% market share in China's consumer robot direct drive module sector. It is the first and only company globally to exceed 5 million units shipped. The significance of this IPO lies in Bomen's innovative approach to robotics, which eliminates traditional gearboxes to enhance performance and responsiveness. Founded by Zhang Di, a protégé of Professor Li Zexiang, Bomen has demonstrated the engineering feasibility of direct drive solutions, resulting in modules that are half the size of conventional designs, with doubled lifespan and reduced noise. This advancement is crucial for the consumer robotics market, where space and efficiency are paramount. Looking ahead, Bomen Technology aims to continue its rapid growth trajectory, having completed 12 funding rounds since 2020, raising nearly 650 million yuan with a post-investment valuation of approximately 3.2 billion yuan. If successful, Bomen will become the fourth company in Li Zexiang's network to go public, following three previous IPOs in the robotics sector.

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First Visual Embodied Intelligence Company Lists on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

First Visual Embodied Intelligence Company Lists on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Ruiwei Technology, a company known for its facial recognition systems tailored for airports, has made a successful debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, achieving a valuation of around HKD 6.4 billion. This listing marks a significant shift for the company as it moves beyond its initial focus on smart airport solutions. With over ten years of experience in 3D spatial perception and artificial intelligence, Ruiwei aims to expand its operations into a wider array of sectors, thereby diversifying its revenue streams. The transition reflects the company's ambition to embrace a broader vision of embodied intelligence, positioning itself to capitalize on emerging opportunities in various industries.

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First 'Robot Brain' Stock Debuts on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

First 'Robot Brain' Stock Debuts on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Shanghai XianGong Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., a prominent player in the field of embodied intelligent robotics, has made its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking a significant milestone as the first company to be classified under the 'Robot Brain' category. The initial public offering (IPO) successfully raised substantial capital, which the company plans to utilize in its mission to lower barriers to robot development and deployment. This strategic move aims to enhance the integration of intelligent robotics across diverse industries, thereby accelerating their widespread adoption.

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Robot Phoenix Technology's Record-Breaking IPO and Launch of Humanoid Robots

Robot Phoenix Technology's Record-Breaking IPO and Launch of Humanoid Robots

Robot Phoenix Technology, recognized as the first all-category light industrial robot company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, experienced an extraordinary 14,855 times oversubscription during its initial public offering. This remarkable demand reflects strong investor confidence in the company's potential. Following its successful market debut, Wingfei Technology introduced a modular humanoid robot platform, signaling its strategic intent to dominate the humanoid robotics sector. The platform is designed to address a wide range of industrial applications, further establishing the company's commitment to innovation and leadership in the robotics industry.

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Top Scholars Gather for Exclusive Visit to Yushu Technology: The Second Intelligent Robot Key Technology Conference Arrives in Hangzhou This May to Explore New Industry Developments

Top Scholars Gather for Exclusive Visit to Yushu Technology: The Second Intelligent Robot Key Technology Conference Arrives in Hangzhou This May to Explore New Industry Developments

The Second Intelligent Robot Key Technology Conference (IRCTC2026) is set to occur from May 15 to 17, 2026, in Hangzhou. This significant event will bring together more than 50 industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics. The conference aims to promote collaboration between academia and industry, facilitating the exchange of ideas and innovations in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.

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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Key Components Fault Diagnosis Method Based on Multisource Information Multilevel Fusion With Fault Feature Exchange

Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Key Components Fault Diagnosis Method Based on Multisource Information Multilevel Fusion With Fault Feature Exchange

The Journal of Field Robotics has published new research highlighting advancements in robotic technology aimed at enhancing field operations. This study, released in early October 2023, focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve the efficiency and accuracy of robotic systems in agricultural settings. Conducted by a team of researchers from various institutions, the work demonstrates how these innovations can lead to better crop management and resource allocation. The research was carried out in various agricultural environments, showcasing the robots' ability to adapt to different terrains and conditions. By employing sophisticated algorithms, the robots can analyze data in real-time, allowing for timely interventions that can significantly boost yields and reduce waste. The motivation behind this study stems from the growing need for sustainable farming practices amid increasing global food demand. By leveraging advanced robotics, the researchers aim to address challenges such as labor shortages and environmental impacts associated with traditional farming methods. The findings suggest that the application of these technologies could revolutionize the agricultural industry, making it more efficient and environmentally friendly. As the field of robotics continues to evolve, this research underscores the potential for robotic systems to play a crucial role in modern agriculture, paving the way for future innovations that could further transform how food is produced and managed.

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UBTECH Officially Joins the HKEX Tech 100 Index in Recent Announcement

UBTECH Officially Joins the HKEX Tech 100 Index in Recent Announcement

UBTECH has been officially included in the HKEX Tech 100 Index, marking a significant milestone for the robotics company. This inclusion highlights UBTECH's growing influence in the technology sector, particularly in robotics and AI, as it gains recognition among top tech firms listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The HKEX Tech 100 Index is designed to showcase leading technology companies, and UBTECH's addition underscores its commitment to innovation and market leadership. This recognition is expected to enhance UBTECH's visibility and attract potential investors, further solidifying its position in the competitive robotics landscape. Looking ahead, industry observers will be keen to see how UBTECH leverages this recognition to expand its market presence and drive future growth. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

First Stock in Visual Embodied Intelligence Launched: A Scene-Driven Company Goes Public

First Stock in Visual Embodied Intelligence Launched: A Scene-Driven Company Goes Public

Ruiwei Technology, recognized as the first stock in visual embodied intelligence, made its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on July 8. Although the company's share price experienced a minor decline, the initial public offering (IPO) garnered significant attention, being oversubscribed by an impressive 3,646 times. This overwhelming demand reflects strong investor interest in the company's innovative approach to artificial intelligence. Ruiwei Technology specializes in practical AI applications, particularly within the airport sector, and is committed to transforming AI from merely an intelligence assistant into a productivity assistant. The company's product development strategy is uniquely tailored to meet the specific needs of various industries, positioning it as a forward-thinking player in the tech landscape.

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Mainland Chinese tech firms find more than just deep capital pools in Hong Kong

Mainland Chinese tech firms find more than just deep capital pools in Hong Kong

Mainland Chinese technology companies newly listed on Hong Kong’s stock exchange are deepening their engagement with the city, tapping not only its capital markets but also its global connectivity to refine products, forge international partnerships and expand overseas, according to executives. For Beijing-based service robot maker Yunji Technology, Hong Kong has become a key gateway to global markets since its listing in the city in October. “If we use one word to describe what Hong Kong offers...

What Makes AI Art Worth Collecting?

What Makes AI Art Worth Collecting?

In May, an anonymous artist who goes by SHL0MS on X posted that he had used AI to generate an image inspired by Claude Monet and asked people to weigh in on how it missed the mark. More than 600 responses called out issues, saying the colors were off, the depth was all wrong, and that AI didn’t understand how light worked.SHL0MS then revealed that the image was of a real Monet, one of around 250 variations of water lilies the artist had painted in his lifetime. He had simply downloaded a high-resolution image from Wikimedia and cropped out the signature. He minted the exchange as an NFT (a unique digital collectible recording ownership of the work), titled it “Inferior Image,” and sold it for just over US $40,000 after 28 bids.The stunt exposed how charged the conversation around AI art has become, and how quick people are to dismiss anything AI-generated as slop—even when it’s not. Yet even as those arguments continue, a market for AI-generated art has begun to form anyway. It’s fragmented and contested, but bigger than most people realize.Jediwolf, an anonymous collector who says he has spent more than 20 years acquiring digital and AI art, was watching the experiment unfold in real time on X. He had never interacted with SHL0MS before, but when the NFT went up for auction he made a bid and won. “I was buying a unique moment in time,” he says, “captured by an artist and preserved as a token.”The Monet was not AI art, but most of what Jediwolf buys is. One of Jediwolf’s digital collections, which he calls UnderTheGAN—a play on GANs, or generative adversarial networks, the AI technology that preceded today’s diffusion models—comprises roughly 100 works valued at around $72,000, focused on early AI art from 2015 to 2020, before the medium went mainstream. He describes his role as part collector, part researcher, part curator, trying to document a fast-moving field.“A decade ago, digital art was often treated as peripheral to the ‘serious’ art world,” he says. “Today, it is increasingly difficult to separate contemporary culture from the internet.”AI Art Moves Into MuseumsThe market for AI art extends beyond NFTs: AI-generated pieces are also finding their way into physical installations. Last month saw the opening of Dataland, the world’s first generative AI museum, in downtown Los Angeles. It was spearheaded by Refik Anadol, a digital artist who has built a career out of transforming data into large-scale immersive experiences. The opening exhibition has pieces that use data that Anadol collected from rainforests around the world, with real-time weather information from 16 rainforests feeding into all five galleries. In three of the rooms, the imagery also shifts in response to visitors’ own biometric data, tracked by bracelets they wear. Like any museum it sells tickets, ranging from $49 to $79, and has a gift shop. This shop, however, uses visitors’ biometric data collected during their visit to generate a unique design printed on a T-shirt. For $15,000, a robotic painting system called Qualia creates a one-of-a-kind canvas from that same data, painted once a day, with a waiting list already forming. A founding collection of 1,000 AI data sculptures that evolve based on environmental data from global rainforests sold out in 34 minutes at $5,000 each.The system running it all, which Anadol calls the Large Nature Model, was trained on more than 500 million nature images representing 2.2 million species, gathered through field expeditions to 16 rainforests and partnerships with institutions including the Smithsonian and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.For Anadol, AI art requires a different kind of transparency than any medium that came before it. Because commercial AI tools have shaped how most people understand the technology, artists working with it seriously have to be more open about their process than painters or photographers ever did.“For AI art, we have to know where the data comes from, we have to know which model is trained and how it’s trained,” he says. “We can’t just think about authenticity and uniqueness if a service and product is the fundamental layer of the artwork.”The reviews for Dataland have mostly been positive, with one critic calling it the Citizen Kane of immersive experiences. But Anadol is used to a more divided reception. His 2022 installation at MoMA—a 7-by-7-meter screen of AI-generated fluid forms with shifting colors and sounds—drew 3 million visitors and entered the permanent collection, even as New York Magazine called it “a massive techno lava lamp.” Anadol sees the skepticism as nothing new, just the latest version of a resistance that has greeted all new media. “Every art form has gone through similar cycles of denial,” he says. “We are living in a renaissance that started 10 years ago, and I just don’t think everyone is aware of it yet.”Who Is Buying AI Art?The broader market data points in multiple directions at once. According to the Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report 2026, digital art’s share of sales nearly tripled between 2024 and 2025, and just over half of all fine art collectors surveyed had purchased a digital artwork in 2025, making it the third most popular category after painting and sculpture (the report does not break out AI art specifically).Meanwhile, Christie’s shuttered its pioneering digital art department in September, folding digital works back into its broader contemporary sales after none of its dedicated auctions broke $400,000.The most data-rich window into buyer behavior comes from a less glamorous corner of the market. After one major stock image platform allowed AI-generated images, monthly sales jumped 80 percent, according to Samuel Goldberg, an economist at Stanford Graduate School of Business who published a research paper about the shift. Traditional contributors began leaving the platform as generative images flooded in, and creators using AI tools rushed to fill the gap. “It looks like consumers like generative AI,” Goldberg says, “and it seems like nongenerative artists could be getting crowded out of the market.” Stock images are essentially a commodity version of art, according to Goldberg, and because image-generating models are already very good at producing them, what’s happening there may be a preview of what’s coming for other creative goods markets—including fine arts—as the technology improves.Artists are typically among the first to test the limits of a new technology; early adopters have created AI art since the 1970s. What’s new now is the ability for anyone to generate an image in seconds with a text prompt. That, according to Christiane Paul, curator of digital art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is not the same thing at all. What fills those stock-image platforms, and what most people encounter when they think of AI art, does not qualify as art.True AI art, Paul says, is a subcategory of digital art that uses artificial intelligence as both a tool and a medium, engaging with it practically and conceptually, doing things like training custom models, building extensions, and layering control systems. “A visual created by a prompt is not art,” she says. What serious AI artists are actually doing is much more than typing a few words into DALL-E.Far from the shortcut most people assume, working seriously with AI as an artistic medium is, by her account, brutally hard. Every artist she talks to says the same thing. “It is much, much harder than a paintbrush to handle,” she says. “You are literally communicating with a system with a completely different logic.”Thanks to bubblemaps.io for its research assistance on the NFT market.

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Chinese robot maker Unitree wins approval for $619 million Shanghai IPO

Chinese robot maker Unitree wins approval for $619 million Shanghai IPO

Unitree Robotics, a Chinese manufacturer of robots, has secured regulatory approval for its initial public offering (IPO) on Shanghai's STAR Market, aiming to raise approximately 4.2 billion yuan ($619.4 million). This approval, announced by China's securities regulator, marks a significant step for the company as it prepares for one of the most anticipated technology IPOs in China. The decision comes amid a resurgence in the country's onshore IPO market, which has seen a notable increase in activity following a prolonged slowdown. In the first half of the year, A-share IPOs on major exchanges raised $7.7 billion, reflecting a 64.4% increase compared to the previous year. Unitree plans to issue at least 40.45 million shares, although it has yet to announce a specific launch date or pricing details. The funds raised will be allocated towards research in artificial intelligence for robots, development of new robotic products, and the establishment of a smart robot manufacturing base. Based in Hangzhou, Unitree specializes in humanoid and four-legged robots, as well as various robot components. The upcoming IPO will serve as a litmus test for investor interest in China's burgeoning robotics sector, which is central to the government's strategy to integrate AI technology into various aspects of daily life and industry.

Xiangdao faces 16% "platform tax" challenge.

Xiangdao faces 16% "platform tax" challenge.

In May 2026, Xiangdao Mobility, backed by SAIC Group, submitted a revised prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking its second attempt at an initial public offering (IPO). This updated filing includes comprehensive financial and operational data for the entirety of 2025, signaling an improvement in the company's profitability. Despite a steady increase in revenue, which rose from 5.718 billion yuan in 2023 to 6.774 billion yuan in 2025, the number of active drivers has stagnated. The monthly active driver count grew marginally from 94,000 to 100,000, with a notable 9% drop from 2024 to 2025. This discrepancy suggests that revenue growth is primarily driven by an increase in orders per driver rather than an expansion of the driver base. As the ride-hailing market approaches saturation, with over 20 major cities issuing capacity warnings in 2026, Xiangdao reported an average of 8.6 daily orders per vehicle in 2025, reflecting a 14.6% year-on-year increase. However, the company relies heavily on external platforms for 98.5% of its orders, incurring significant commission costs that compress profit margins. Looking ahead, Xiangdao aims to pivot towards autonomous driving technology, collaborating with partners like Momenta for development while focusing on enhancing its smart dispatch and safety monitoring systems. However, the transition to Robotaxi services raises questions about future profitability and market positioning, especially as the company remains cautious about international expansion compared to its competitors.

Market Value Exceeds 10 Billion: First Percutaneous Surgery Robot Listed on HKEX

Market Value Exceeds 10 Billion: First Percutaneous Surgery Robot Listed on HKEX

Guangdong Zhenjiankang Medical Technology Co., Ltd. made its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking a significant milestone as the first company specializing in percutaneous surgery robots. On its first day of trading, the company's stock skyrocketed by 216.96%, propelling its market capitalization to HKD 14.259 billion. Zhenjiankang's focus on advanced percutaneous and ablation surgery technologies has positioned it as a leader in the Chinese market, underscoring its impressive revenue growth driven by innovative products and strong clinical validation.

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Hyundai eyes full ownership of Boston Dynamics

Hyundai eyes full ownership of Boston Dynamics

Hyundai Motor Group is exploring a potential deal to exchange its artificial intelligence research division in the United States for SoftBank's remaining 9.65 percent stake in Boston Dynamics. This move, reported on Thursday, aims to grant Hyundai full ownership of the robotics company ahead of its anticipated initial public offering. If the transaction is finalized, Boston Dynamics would become a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai, enhancing the automaker's capabilities in robotics and AI technology. The strategic shift reflects Hyundai's commitment to expanding its portfolio in advanced technologies as it prepares for future market opportunities.

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China’s medical AI breaks ground as surgical robot wins EU approval, model tops benchmark

China’s medical AI breaks ground as surgical robot wins EU approval, model tops benchmark

Chinese medical AI has achieved significant advancements, highlighted by the entry of a teleoperated surgical robot into the European Union market and a clinical-grade model surpassing a key healthcare benchmark established by OpenAI. On Monday, Shanghai MicroPort MedBot announced that its Toumai Remote robot, designed for remote laparoscopic surgeries, has received the CE mark, a certification required for market access in the EU, as reported in its filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange. This development underscores the growing influence of Chinese innovations in the global healthcare technology sector, driven by the increasing demand for advanced surgical solutions that enhance precision and accessibility. The successful certification of the Toumai Remote robot marks a pivotal step in expanding its operational capabilities and improving patient outcomes in surgical procedures across Europe.

OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

A significant global gathering focused on marine research, technology, and innovation is set to take place, bringing together leading institutions such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), the Naval Postgraduate School, and Hopkins Marine Station. This event aims to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among experts in the field, highlighting advancements and challenges in marine science. Scheduled for later this year, the gathering will provide a platform for researchers, educators, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments and explore innovative solutions to pressing marine issues. Participants will engage in workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities, enhancing their understanding of marine ecosystems and the technologies that support their study and preservation. This initiative underscores the importance of collective efforts in addressing global marine challenges and promoting sustainable practices in ocean research.

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New Magnetoelectric Antenna Helps Underwater Robots Communicate Over Long Distances

New Magnetoelectric Antenna Helps Underwater Robots Communicate Over Long Distances

BlueME has developed innovative magnetoelectric antennas designed to enhance data exchange for underwater robots, enabling communication over long distances while maintaining a low power consumption of under 10 watts. This advancement is particularly significant for operations in real-world ocean environments, where efficient data transmission is crucial for various marine applications. The technology aims to improve the capabilities of underwater robotics, facilitating better data collection and communication in challenging aquatic settings.

XianGong Intelligent Begins IPO, Secures Over 43% from Top Investors for 'Robot Brain' Stock

XianGong Intelligent Begins IPO, Secures Over 43% from Top Investors for 'Robot Brain' Stock

XianGong Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has officially launched its initial public offering (IPO) on June 15, seeking to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with the stock code '06106.HK'. The company intends to issue 10,497,300 shares priced at HKD 101.60 each, aiming for a pre-Green Shoe offering size of HKD 1.067 billion. The IPO has garnered significant interest, with eight cornerstone investors, including notable firms such as Hillhouse Capital and Yuanbao, committing to purchase HKD 462 million worth of shares, which accounts for 43.34% of the total offering. This move is seen as a pivotal development for the burgeoning 'robot brain' industry, reflecting growing investor confidence in advanced technology sectors.

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PHOTOS: The sights of Berlin Air Show 2026 on Day 2

PHOTOS: The sights of Berlin Air Show 2026 on Day 2

On the second day of Germany's largest aerospace expo, a diverse array of photographs captured the dynamic atmosphere and significant developments within the industry. The event, held in Friedrichshafen, showcases cutting-edge technology and innovations from leading aerospace companies and startups. Attendees, including industry professionals, government officials, and aviation enthusiasts, gathered to explore advancements in aviation, space exploration, and defense systems. The expo serves as a vital platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and collaboration, reflecting the growing importance of aerospace in addressing global challenges. Through various presentations and exhibitions, participants engaged with the latest trends and future directions of the sector, emphasizing the industry's commitment to sustainability and technological progress.

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Stanztec 2026: Upcoming Industry Event Announced

Stanztec 2026: Upcoming Industry Event Announced

Technological innovations in stamping and forming technology will be showcased at the Stanztec exhibition, taking place from June 16 to June 18, 2026. This event aims to highlight the latest advancements in the industry, attracting professionals and companies eager to explore new solutions and technologies. The exhibition will serve as a platform for networking and knowledge exchange among industry leaders and innovators.

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Unitree Files for IPO, Aiming to Become 'First Embodied Intelligence Stock'

Unitree Files for IPO, Aiming to Become 'First Embodied Intelligence Stock'

Unitree Technology, a prominent player in the high-performance robotics sector, is preparing for its initial public offering (IPO), which will be reviewed by the Shanghai Stock Exchange. This significant step comes as the company aims to expand its market presence and capitalize on the growing demand for advanced robotics solutions. The IPO review is expected to take place in the coming weeks, marking a pivotal moment for Unitree as it seeks to attract investors and secure funding for future innovations. The company has gained recognition for its cutting-edge technology and diverse applications in various industries, positioning itself as a leader in the global robotics market.

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This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

This AI startup will clean your home for free to train future robots

AI training startup Shift has launched an unconventional initiative, offering free home cleaning services in exchange for the opportunity to record the cleaning process. The company aims to capture footage of cleaners as they perform various tasks such as scrubbing, vacuuming, dusting, tidying, and washing, which will be utilized to enhance the training of robots. This unique offer was announced on social media, sparking interest and curiosity among potential participants. Shift's motivation behind this initiative is to gather real-world data that can improve robotic cleaning technology, ultimately aiming to create more efficient and effective automated solutions for household chores.

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Unitree’s IPO progress spurs stock buying of firms with exposure to humanoid robot maker

Unitree’s IPO progress spurs stock buying of firms with exposure to humanoid robot maker

Unitree Robotics is making significant strides towards its domestic initial public offering (IPO), igniting a surge in stock purchases related to the company. Traders are actively acquiring shares of Unitree's pre-IPO investors and business partners, reflecting heightened investor interest in one of the year's key thematic investments. The momentum follows Unitree's announcement on Monday that the Shanghai Stock Exchange will review its IPO application next week, marking a crucial step in the company's journey to list on the tech-focused Star Market. This development has prompted investors to capitalize on the potential growth associated with Unitree's innovative humanoid robotics technology.

Unitree Robotics IPO Hearing Scheduled for June 1, Targeting China's First Listed Humanoid Robot Company

Unitree Robotics IPO Hearing Scheduled for June 1, Targeting China's First Listed Humanoid Robot Company

Unitree Robotics, a leading manufacturer of humanoid and quadruped robots in China, is set to hold its initial public offering (IPO) hearing on June 1. This significant event will take place before the listing committee of the Shanghai Stock Exchange's STAR Market, marking a crucial step in the company's journey towards going public. The hearing comes just two months after Unitree's IPO application received approval, reflecting the growing interest in robotics and technology investments in the region. The company's move to enter the stock market is driven by the need for capital to expand its operations and enhance its research and development capabilities in an increasingly competitive industry.

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First Day Surge Exceeds 109%! Tsinghua Couple Launches Billion-Dollar Robot IPO, SF Express Gains Nearly 1.4 Billion

First Day Surge Exceeds 109%! Tsinghua Couple Launches Billion-Dollar Robot IPO, SF Express Gains Nearly 1.4 Billion

Kales Technology, a company founded by graduates of Tsinghua University, made a striking entrance on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 24, with its shares skyrocketing by more than 109% on their first trading day. The firm specializes in developing all-in-one intelligent logistics robots, a sector that has garnered considerable interest and investment. Notably, SF Express, a major player in the logistics industry, has invested significantly in Kales, benefiting from the company's successful market debut. This remarkable performance highlights the growing demand for innovative logistics solutions and the potential for substantial returns in the tech-driven logistics sector.

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Huazhong Science Graduate Builds Shenzhen Unicorn Over 8 Years, Aiming to Become the First 'Full-Stack Intelligent Robot' Stock

Huazhong Science Graduate Builds Shenzhen Unicorn Over 8 Years, Aiming to Become the First 'Full-Stack Intelligent Robot' Stock

Shenzhen Ledong Robotics is on the verge of becoming the first publicly traded company focused on 'full-stack intelligent robots' after successfully passing the listing hearing at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Founded by a graduate of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the company has established itself as a leader in visual perception technology for robotics. Despite encountering financial hurdles, Ledong Robotics has made significant strides in the industry, positioning itself for a potential breakthrough in the stock market.

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Top 5 Trends of the Industrial Robot Arm Industry in 2026

Top 5 Trends of the Industrial Robot Arm Industry in 2026

In 2026, the landscape of industrial automation and robotics is undergoing a transformative shift, moving from rigid machines to intelligent, adaptive systems. This evolution is driven by global manufacturing challenges, including labor shortages and the demand for hyper-personalization. Key advancements in connectivity and artificial intelligence are reshaping productivity and safety on factory floors. A major trend is the emergence of "self-evolving" robots that utilize generative AI to autonomously learn new tasks, minimizing the need for manual programming. Additionally, agentic AI empowers these machines to make informed decisions in complex environments, enhancing their ability to predict equipment failures and optimize operations in real-time. The convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is facilitating seamless data exchange between digital systems and physical robots. This integration allows for the creation of digital twins, enabling manufacturers to simulate production changes before implementation. Cloud connectivity has become standard, with nearly half of new deployments leveraging IoT technology for predictive maintenance. This capability allows robots to monitor their health and schedule repairs proactively, reducing unplanned downtime and long-term costs. Furthermore, advanced 2D and 3D vision systems are enhancing robots' capabilities, enabling them to perform high-speed quality inspections and adjust their behavior for safety around human workers. The shift towards modular and scalable automation is also notable, as manufacturers adopt flexible robot cells that simplify integration and facilitate quick changeovers. Leading this innovation is JAKA Robotics, whose JAKA A12 model exemplifies the future of flexible automation. With a 12 kg payload and a 1425 mm working radius, the JAKA A12 combines high performance with user-friendly deployment through a wireless software ecosystem, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving industrial landscape.

LDROBOT Robotics Jumps 103% on HK IPO Debut, Market Cap Hits $2.4B

LDROBOT Robotics Jumps 103% on HK IPO Debut, Market Cap Hits $2.4B

LDROBOT Robotics experienced a remarkable 103% surge on its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking a significant milestone as China's second listed robotics company, following UBTECH. The company specializes in DTOF LiDAR technology and has established a client base that includes notable firms such as Ecovacs and Dreame. This successful IPO reflects growing investor interest in the robotics sector, driven by increasing demand for advanced automation solutions in various industries. The strong market performance on its first day highlights LDROBOT's potential for future growth and innovation in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.

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UK Dstl develops AIM to unify messaging across military systems

UK Dstl develops AIM to unify messaging across military systems

The UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has developed a new digital messaging system called Assured Intent Messaging (AIM). This innovative platform aims to enhance communication across various military technologies, ensuring a more cohesive and efficient exchange of information. The initiative reflects the UK's commitment to improving military operations and interoperability among different systems. By integrating diverse communication methods, AIM seeks to address existing challenges in military coordination, ultimately enhancing operational effectiveness. The introduction of this system marks a significant advancement in military communication technology, with potential implications for future defense strategies.

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Yokogawa OpreX Open Automation SI Kit Certified by Open Process Automation

Yokogawa OpreX Open Automation SI Kit Certified by Open Process Automation

A newly certified communication kit has been confirmed to ensure reliable data exchange with components from various vendors. This certification enhances the kit's credibility and usability in diverse technological environments. The announcement comes as part of ongoing efforts to improve interoperability among different systems and devices, which is crucial for businesses seeking seamless integration. The certification process involved rigorous testing and evaluation, demonstrating the kit's effectiveness in facilitating communication across platforms. This development is expected to benefit organizations looking to enhance their operational efficiency through reliable technology solutions.

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The aerospace and defense trade is taking investors deeper into space, and more ETFs are up for the mission

The aerospace and defense trade is taking investors deeper into space, and more ETFs are up for the mission

As excitement surrounding the anticipated SpaceX IPO intensifies, VettaFi's Cinthia Murphy reports a growing trend among exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are increasingly focusing on the space sector. This shift reflects a broader interest in space-related investments, as financial markets respond to the potential of commercial space ventures. The surge in ETF offerings targeting this theme indicates a strategic move by investment firms to capitalize on the burgeoning interest in space exploration and technology. As investors look for opportunities in this emerging market, the development of these specialized funds aims to provide them with direct exposure to companies involved in space activities.

AI’s endless chip appetite

AI’s endless chip appetite

In a recent discussion on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, industry leaders highlighted the intense competition for AI computing resources and the challenges that come with it. Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Meta, has returned to coding, signaling a renewed focus on technological innovation within his company. Meanwhile, Yat Siu, CEO of Animoca, offered insights into the future of blockchain technology and its potential to revolutionize digital agents. This exchange of ideas took place during a tech conference held in San Francisco in October 2023, where experts gathered to explore the intersection of AI and blockchain. The motivation behind these discussions stems from the growing demand for advanced computing capabilities to support AI development and the need for innovative solutions in the rapidly changing tech environment. The event featured a series of panels and workshops, allowing participants to share their perspectives and strategies for navigating the complexities of AI and blockchain integration.

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Siemens and Humanoid bring Physical AI to the factory floor: deploying humanoids in industrial operations with NVIDIA

Siemens and Humanoid bring Physical AI to the factory floor: deploying humanoids in industrial operations with NVIDIA

Siemens and Humanoid have achieved a significant milestone in integrating physical AI into industrial operations with the successful testing of the HMND 01 Alpha humanoid robot at Siemens' electronics factory in Erlangen, Germany. This event, which took place on April 16, 2026, marks a key development in their strategic partnership with NVIDIA, aimed at creating fully AI-driven, adaptive manufacturing environments. The HMND 01 Alpha, equipped with NVIDIA's physical AI technology, autonomously performed logistics tasks such as picking, transporting, and placing containers, meeting all target performance metrics. It achieved a throughput of 60 tote moves per hour, maintained over 8 hours of uptime, and demonstrated a pick-and-place success rate exceeding 90 percent. Siemens' Xcelerator portfolio plays a crucial role in this integration, providing the necessary digital infrastructure for real-time data exchange and synchronized workflows between the humanoid robot, other machinery, and human operators. This collaboration aims to address labor shortages and operational complexities in modern manufacturing. Humanoid’s development process was accelerated through the use of NVIDIA's AI stack, enabling a reduction in prototype development time from 18-24 months to just 7 months. This deployment signifies a step forward in the evolution of humanoid robots, positioning them as valuable assets in factory settings capable of adapting to dynamic conditions alongside human workers.

Robot Talk Episode 151 – Robots to study the ocean, with Simona Aracri

Robot Talk Episode 151 – Robots to study the ocean, with Simona Aracri

Claire recently engaged in a conversation with Simona Aracri, a researcher at the National Research Council of Italy, to discuss groundbreaking robot designs aimed at enhancing oceanography and environmental monitoring. Aracri, who is affiliated with the Institute of Marine Engineering, shared insights from her extensive background, including her previous role as a Post Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh. The dialogue highlighted the importance of innovative technology in addressing environmental challenges and improving data collection methods in marine research. This exchange underscores the growing collaboration between researchers and institutions in the pursuit of sustainable solutions for oceanic studies.

Beyond Cobots: Integrating Robotic Automation with AGVs and IIoT Systems

Beyond Cobots: Integrating Robotic Automation with AGVs and IIoT Systems

In recent years, manufacturing has experienced a significant transformation as companies shift from standalone automation to interconnected and flexible systems. JAKA, a leader in collaborative robot technology, has observed this evolution, where production environments are increasingly designed around coordinated robots, autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platforms. This transition enables automation to adapt dynamically to real production conditions while ensuring safety and flexibility in workplaces that prioritize human interaction. Initially, collaborative robots were embraced for their ability to work safely alongside human operators, facilitating smoother automation processes. As their applications have matured, integrating these robots with AGVs and IIoT systems has become a logical progression. This integration allows for synchronized material handling and processing tasks, enhancing efficiency. IIoT connectivity further supports real-time data exchange, enabling predictive maintenance and improved process visibility, which is crucial for maintaining flexibility in production lines. AGVs play a pivotal role in extending automation beyond fixed workstations. When connected through IIoT infrastructure, these vehicles and robots can share crucial information, reducing idle time and manual interventions while enhancing workflow traceability. This coordination not only boosts operational efficiency but also increases transparency, allowing for continuous optimization and informed decision-making. To facilitate this integrated approach, JAKA has developed the Ai12, a collaborative robot designed for easy deployment through wireless teaching and graphical programming. This technology enhances safety and adaptability, allowing for seamless human-robot interaction. JAKA envisions a future where industrial robotic automation is not merely a collection of isolated machines but a cohesive system that evolves with production demands, fostering smarter and more responsive industrial environments.

How to Make Money with Tesla Optimus (2026)

How to Make Money with Tesla Optimus (2026)

In a recent analysis, financial experts have outlined seven effective strategies for investors looking to capitalize on current market trends. Key opportunities identified include Tesla (TSLA) stock, the supply chain dynamics of NVIDIA, humanoid exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and the deployment of Robotics as a Service (RaaS) alongside related services. This breakdown, released in October 2023, highlights the potential for profit in these sectors while also addressing associated risks. Investors are encouraged to consider these insights as they navigate the evolving landscape of technology and automation, which continues to reshape various industries. The analysis serves as a guide for those seeking to make informed decisions in a competitive market.

Embodied Intelligence: Innovating the Future - Shanghai International Embodied Intelligence Industry Expo is Coming!

Embodied Intelligence: Innovating the Future - Shanghai International Embodied Intelligence Industry Expo is Coming!

The Shanghai International Embodied Intelligence Industry Expo is poised to highlight the latest innovations in embodied intelligence technology, attracting industry leaders and innovators from around the globe. Scheduled to take place in Shanghai, this event aims to foster discussions on future trends and applications within the sector. By providing a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange, the expo seeks to advance the understanding and implementation of embodied intelligence, which integrates artificial intelligence with physical systems. This initiative reflects the growing importance of such technologies in various industries, emphasizing their potential to revolutionize how we interact with machines and environments.

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Epson Robots to Exhibit at DesignCon, APEX and MAX in Early 2026

Epson Robots to Exhibit at DesignCon, APEX and MAX in Early 2026

Epson Robots, recognized as the leading SCARA robot manufacturer globally, has announced its participation in three prominent industry tradeshows scheduled for early 2026. The events include DesignCon 2026, APEX Expo, and the Manufacturing & Automation eXchange. This strategic move aims to showcase Epson's latest innovations and advancements in robotics technology, highlighting the company's commitment to driving automation in various sectors. The exhibitions will take place in Los Alamitos, California, providing an opportunity for industry professionals to engage with Epson's cutting-edge solutions and explore the future of manufacturing and automation.

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The Innovation Story of SIASUN and Its Asia-Pacific Partners

The Innovation Story of SIASUN and Its Asia-Pacific Partners

Global technological development has been likened to a powerful river, driven by the collective knowledge and innovations from nations worldwide. This dynamic progress is characterized by collaborative efforts that have led to significant advancements across various fields. As countries share insights and resources, they contribute to a collective wave of achievements that propel technology forward. The ongoing exchange of ideas and expertise underscores the importance of international cooperation in fostering innovation and addressing global challenges. This collaborative spirit is essential for navigating the complexities of modern technological landscapes and ensuring that advancements benefit societies around the globe.

Guangdong Welding Industry Association Visits ROKAE Robotics to Explore the Future of Intelligent Welding

Guangdong Welding Industry Association Visits ROKAE Robotics to Explore the Future of Intelligent Welding

A delegation from the Guangdong Welding Industry Association, featuring representatives from more than 50 prominent member enterprises, recently visited the Shenzhen branch of ROKAE Robotics. This visit, which took place to facilitate an in-depth exchange and exploration, focused on promoting the integration of welding robotics within the broader manufacturing sector. The initiative aims to identify viable pathways for technological innovation and to invigorate the intelligent transformation of Guangdong’s welding industry. By fostering collaboration and sharing insights, the delegation seeks to enhance the region's competitiveness in the evolving landscape of manufacturing technology.

Robot Talk Episode 131 – Empowering game-changing robotics research, with Edith-Clare Hall

Robot Talk Episode 131 – Empowering game-changing robotics research, with Edith-Clare Hall

In a recent conversation, Claire engaged with Edith-Clare Hall, a prominent figure at the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) and a PhD student at the University of Bristol. Hall, who also leads Women in Robotics UK, discussed her efforts to accelerate scientific and technological advancements. Her research emphasizes the importance of critical interfaces where interconnected systems converge, aiming to enhance collaboration and innovation in the field. The dialogue highlights Hall's commitment to bridging gaps in technology and promoting diversity within the robotics sector. This exchange underscores the vital role of interdisciplinary approaches in driving progress and addressing complex challenges in modern science and technology.

Kongsberg Discovery Drives Multibeam Innovation with FEMME 2026

Kongsberg Discovery Drives Multibeam Innovation with FEMME 2026

Kongsberg Discovery has revealed plans for the 18th Forum for the Exchange of Mutual Multibeam Experiences (FEMME), scheduled to be held in Genoa, Italy, from September 29 to October 2, 2026. This event aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among professionals in the multibeam sonar community, highlighting advancements and best practices in the field. The forum will bring together experts, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss innovations and address challenges related to multibeam sonar technology. By facilitating these exchanges, Kongsberg Discovery seeks to enhance the understanding and application of multibeam systems, ultimately contributing to the advancement of marine research and exploration.

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Oceanology International Extends Deadline for Industry Call for Content

Oceanology International Extends Deadline for Industry Call for Content

Oceanology International, a premier global platform for ocean science, engineering, and technology, has announced an extension for submissions to its esteemed conference program for the upcoming event scheduled for next year. This decision aims to encourage industry leaders and professionals to share their innovative ideas and research, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the oceanic community. By providing additional time for proposal submissions, the organizers hope to attract a diverse range of contributions that address pressing challenges and advancements in ocean-related fields. The event will take place in a yet-to-be-disclosed location, further details of which are expected to be revealed soon. This initiative underscores the commitment of Oceanology International to advance the dialogue on ocean sustainability and technological innovation.

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What’s coming up at #IROS2025?

What’s coming up at #IROS2025?

The 2025 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2025) is set to take place from October 19 to 25 in Hangzhou, China. This prominent event will feature a diverse program that includes plenary and keynote talks, workshops, tutorials, forums, competitions, and a debate, aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of robotics. Among the highlights are three plenary talks scheduled for each day of the conference, providing attendees with insights from leading experts. The conference serves as a platform for researchers, industry professionals, and academics to exchange ideas and showcase advancements in intelligent robotics, reflecting the growing importance of this technology in various sectors.

Robotics Institute Summer Scholars Strengthens Ties With University of Guadalajara

Robotics Institute Summer Scholars Strengthens Ties With University of Guadalajara

The Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute Summer Scholars (RISS) program has announced a new partnership with the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) aimed at fostering opportunities for undergraduate researchers from Mexico to participate in robotics and artificial intelligence research. This collaboration, established with UdeG’s University Center of Exact Sciences, seeks to enhance academic exchange and innovation in these fields. By creating pathways for Mexican students, the initiative aims to broaden their research experience and contribute to advancements in technology. The partnership underscores the commitment of both institutions to promote international collaboration and support the next generation of researchers.

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