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5 Investor Narrative Mistakes That Undermine Funding Applications for Technology Companies, According to Sociality Limited

5 Investor Narrative Mistakes That Undermine Funding Applications for Technology Companies, According to Sociality Limited

A significant challenge in securing funding for technology startups is emerging from a common paradox: despite having functional products and a viable market, many applications fail to attract investment. This issue often stems not from the technology itself but from the narrative surrounding it. Investors are increasingly focused on the storytelling aspect of pitches, which can make or break a funding round. As startups strive to convey their value propositions effectively, the ability to articulate a compelling story is becoming crucial in the competitive landscape of venture capital. This trend highlights the importance of not only having a solid product but also mastering the art of communication to engage potential investors.

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Soochow University Professor's Robotics E-Skin Startup Secures Angel Funding

Soochow University Professor's Robotics E-Skin Startup Secures Angel Funding

Perception Era Technology, a startup established by a professor from Soochow University, has successfully secured tens of millions of yuan in an angel funding round. The funding was led by Songhe Capital, marking a significant milestone for the company as it aims to advance its innovative technology solutions. This financial backing will enable Perception Era Technology to further develop its products and expand its market presence. The funding round reflects growing investor interest in cutting-edge technology startups, particularly those emerging from academic institutions.

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SpaceX's Starmind Targets AI Labs with $6.3 Billion Compute Contracts

SpaceX's Starmind Targets AI Labs with $6.3 Billion Compute Contracts

SpaceX's Starmind is designed to provide wholesale AI compute services to businesses, particularly AI labs and cloud customers, rather than individual consumers. The service operates similarly to AWS, where users benefit from applications running on Starmind without direct subscriptions. The compute capacity of a single AI1 satellite is comparable to one NVIDIA GB300 rack, emphasizing its enterprise-grade capabilities. The significance of Starmind lies in its positioning as a potential fourth hyperscaler, joining the ranks of AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. The Reflection AI contract, valued at $150 million per month, exemplifies the enterprise-focused model, with total payments potentially reaching $6.3 billion through 2029. This contract highlights the growing demand for AI compute resources, particularly from AI-native startups and labs. Looking ahead, the focus will remain on securing additional enterprise contracts as Starmind expands its offerings. No consumer-facing products or subscriptions have been announced, and the current strategy is to cater to businesses with substantial AI workloads. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Momenta Launches on Hong Kong Stock Exchange with Strong Market Reception

Momenta Launches on Hong Kong Stock Exchange with Strong Market Reception

On July 8, Momenta officially debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with an initial price of HKD 295.6, rising over 6% on opening day and achieving a market capitalization exceeding HKD 70 billion. The public offering was oversubscribed by approximately 414 times, leading to its designation as the 'first stock of physical AI.' This label has been previously claimed by other companies, indicating a competitive market for the 'physical AI' concept. Momenta's significance lies in its dual approach to autonomous driving, focusing on both L2++ driver assistance and Robotaxi services. As of April 2026, the company reported a 65% market share in the third-party city NOA supplier market. With over 1 million vehicles equipped with Momenta systems and partnerships with nine of the world's top ten automakers, the company demonstrates strong growth potential, with revenue projected to increase from CNY 743 million in 2023 to CNY 2.413 billion by 2025. Looking ahead, Momenta's transition from being labeled a 'city NOA supplier' to the 'first stock of physical AI' could significantly impact its valuation. However, the market will ultimately focus on its financial performance and the practical application of its technologies. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication regarding future developments or milestones for the company.

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Reservoir acquires Contain to scale agtech startups

Reservoir acquires Contain to scale agtech startups

Reservoir has announced its acquisition of the agriculture finance platform Contain, with the aim of enhancing the growth of AI-driven startups in the agtech sector. As part of this strategic move, Nicola Kerslake, the founder of Contain, has been appointed as a general partner. This acquisition, which underscores Reservoir's commitment to advancing agricultural technology, is expected to leverage Contain's expertise in financing to support the scaling of innovative agricultural solutions. The deal was finalized recently, reflecting a growing interest in the intersection of technology and agriculture, particularly in the wake of increasing demands for sustainable farming practices.

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The NavalX Mid-Atlantic Tech Bridge (MATB) and 757 Collab have launched the Defense Technology Accelerator

The NavalX Mid-Atlantic Tech Bridge (MATB) and 757 Collab have launched the Defense Technology Accelerator

The NavalX Mid-Atlantic Tech Bridge (MATB) and 757 Collab have announced the launch of the Defense Technology Accelerator, a program aimed at expediting the development of dual-use technologies that can benefit the Department of Defense (DoD). This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance technological innovation and collaboration within the defense sector. The application window for the inaugural cohort is set to close on April 30, 2025, providing a limited timeframe for interested participants to submit their proposals. The accelerator seeks to foster partnerships between startups and the DoD, ultimately driving advancements that can address national security challenges.

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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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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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With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups bet on AI to cash in

With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups bet on AI to cash in

A number of recycling startups are leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance the recovery of essential minerals, particularly aluminum, in a bid to establish a substantial supply source for the metal. This innovative approach comes in response to the growing demand for aluminum in various industries, driven by its lightweight properties and versatility. By integrating AI technology into their recycling processes, these companies aim to increase efficiency and yield, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable circular economy. The initiative reflects a broader trend towards utilizing advanced technologies to address resource scarcity and environmental challenges. As these startups continue to refine their methods, they are poised to play a significant role in reshaping the recycling landscape and meeting the rising needs of the market.

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You Could Be an Investor in High-Potential AI & Robotics Startups

You Could Be an Investor in High-Potential AI & Robotics Startups

Robotics Tomorrow has partnered with Alumni Ventures to provide readers with exclusive early access to investment opportunities in high-growth startups, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence, deep technology, quantum computing, and cybersecurity. This initiative, which features collaborations with leading venture capital firms such as Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer, and Y Combinator, aims to curate a selection of promising AI infrastructure startups. Interested individuals can explore these investment opportunities at no cost and without any obligation to invest. The initiative emphasizes the urgency of participation, as access to these deals will soon close, presenting a unique chance for potential investors to engage with cutting-edge technology ventures.

Asia’s Global Launchpad: BEYOND BGlobal Summit Connects Startups with Capital and Corporates [New Speakers and Topics Announced!]

Asia’s Global Launchpad: BEYOND BGlobal Summit Connects Startups with Capital and Corporates [New Speakers and Topics Announced!]

The BGlobal Summit will debut at the BEYOND Expo 2025 on May 22, marking a significant opportunity for startups and scale-ups aiming for international growth. This event is designed to serve as a launchpad for brands looking to establish a global presence from the outset. It will convene influential leaders, technology innovators, and cross-border facilitators to collaboratively explore the future of global commerce, innovation, and brand development. The summit aims to foster connections and provide insights that empower emerging businesses to navigate the complexities of international markets effectively.

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Great Robots, Failed Companies: The Business Foundations Automation Startups Skip

Great Robots, Failed Companies: The Business Foundations Automation Startups Skip

Building a successful automation company involves challenges that extend beyond technical capabilities, according to industry experts. While teams may excel at designing functional robots or reliable automated systems, the real hurdles often lie in establishing the necessary business infrastructure to support these technologies. This aspect of development is frequently overlooked, yet it is crucial for turning innovative ideas into viable commercial ventures. As the automation sector continues to grow, addressing these foundational business issues will be essential for companies aiming to thrive in a competitive market.

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Crypto VC firm Paradigm raises $1.2B to invest in ‘technical frontier’ startups

Crypto VC firm Paradigm raises $1.2B to invest in ‘technical frontier’ startups

Paradigm, a prominent investment fund known for its cryptocurrency ventures, is set to broaden its investment strategy to encompass robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). This strategic shift reflects the fund's ambition to explore new technological frontiers beyond its original focus on digital currencies. By diversifying its portfolio, Paradigm aims to capitalize on the growing potential of these emerging sectors, which are increasingly seen as pivotal in shaping the future of technology and innovation. The expansion into robotics and AI is expected to position Paradigm at the forefront of investment opportunities in industries that are rapidly evolving and gaining traction in the market.

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Hyundai Mobis Seeks Robotics Technology Alliances in U.S. Silicon Valley!

Hyundai Mobis Seeks Robotics Technology Alliances in U.S. Silicon Valley!

Mobis recently held its fifth annual "Mobis Mobility Day," an open innovation event centered on the theme of "Robotics and Physical AI." The event saw a significant increase in attendance, with representatives from startups, global automakers, and investors doubling compared to last year. This surge reflects the company's growing influence and achievements in Silicon Valley over the past five years. Mobis aims to enhance its competitiveness in emerging business sectors by identifying promising global companies at an early stage. To further this initiative, the company plans to organize an additional event in Asia later this year.

Forum at XIN Summit: AI devices, robotics, and market fit shape Chinese startups’ global expansion

Forum at XIN Summit: AI devices, robotics, and market fit shape Chinese startups’ global expansion

At the XIN Summit held today, prominent experts from Asia's technology and globalization sectors convened to explore strategies for the international expansion of Chinese tech companies. The discussions spanned a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence devices and robotics, with a focus on markets in Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United States. Speakers, who brought diverse expertise in investment, venture building, crowdfunding, and industrial operations, shared insights and outlined actionable steps for navigating the complexities of global markets. The summit aimed to equip attendees with the knowledge needed to leverage opportunities abroad and address the challenges faced by Chinese firms in their pursuit of growth on the international stage.

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Masayoshi Son's SoftBank Renews Humanoid Robotics Hunt, Targeting AI-Driven Startups

Masayoshi Son's SoftBank Renews Humanoid Robotics Hunt, Targeting AI-Driven Startups

SoftBank is ramping up its efforts to invest in next-generation humanoid robotics after experiencing mixed outcomes with its Pepper robot. The company is focusing on AI-driven firms, specifically targeting Agility Robotics and Skild AI as potential investment opportunities. This strategic shift reflects SoftBank's commitment to advancing its robotics portfolio and adapting to the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence technology. The move comes as the demand for innovative robotic solutions continues to grow, highlighting the importance of integrating advanced AI capabilities into humanoid robots.

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Stealth Startups Emerge With Over $300 Million to Join Crowded Humanoid Robot Field

Stealth Startups Emerge With Over $300 Million to Join Crowded Humanoid Robot Field

A recent report highlights that two stealth companies, Rhoda AI and Genesis AI, have successfully secured substantial early-stage funding to advance their initiatives in humanoid robotics. Rhoda AI is focusing on developing technologies for heavy lifting, while Genesis AI is concentrating on software-driven control systems. This influx of investment indicates a growing competitive landscape in the humanoid robotics sector, as these companies aim to innovate and enhance capabilities in this rapidly evolving field. The funding rounds, which have attracted significant attention, underscore the increasing interest and potential in robotics technology, particularly in applications that could transform various industries.

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Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

In recent years, the focus of technology companies aiming to establish a foothold in the Middle East has shifted from the traditional hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi to emerging innovation centers. As competition for investment in artificial intelligence, robotics, and deep technology escalates globally, smaller cities are increasingly positioning themselves as viable alternatives. These agile hubs are actively working to attract tech firms by offering unique advantages and fostering an environment conducive to innovation. This shift reflects a broader trend in the region, where diverse locations are striving to enhance their appeal in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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From audio tapes to AI: Interview with TDK investment director Ankur Saxena

From audio tapes to AI: Interview with TDK investment director Ankur Saxena

Artificial intelligence has emerged as a leading focus in technology investment, yet some investors caution that the robotics sector may misinterpret the implications of recent advancements in large language models and generative AI. Ankur Saxena, the investment director at TDK Ventures, the corporate venture capital division of TDK, has voiced concerns regarding this trend. He emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of how these AI breakthroughs can be effectively integrated into robotics, suggesting that a simplistic application of AI principles could lead to misguided strategies in the industry. Saxena's insights reflect a broader debate among investors about the future direction of robotics in light of AI developments, highlighting the importance of critical evaluation in investment decisions.

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Defense Leaders Call for Faster Paths from Innovation to the Field

Defense Leaders Call for Faster Paths from Innovation to the Field

The 2026 Northeast National Security Conference, organized by the New Hampshire Tech Alliance, convened defense contractors, government officials, technology firms, investors, and researchers to address pressing national security challenges. Held recently, the conference emphasized the increasing need for rapid and commercially viable defense solutions. Leaders in the defense sector underscored the importance of accelerating the transition from innovative concepts to practical applications in the field, aiming to enhance national security readiness. The discussions highlighted the collaboration between various stakeholders to foster innovation and respond effectively to emerging threats.

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Open source hardware for robotics: Democratizing robot building

Open source hardware for robotics: Democratizing robot building

In recent years, discussions surrounding open-source robotics have predominantly centered on software, particularly the Robot Operating System (ROS), which has established itself as a leading framework for robot development. However, the narrative is evolving as a diverse ecosystem of open-source hardware platforms emerges, significantly reducing barriers for developers and innovators in the field. This shift is occurring against the backdrop of a growing demand for accessible robotic solutions, driven by advancements in technology and an increasing interest in automation across various industries. The integration of open-source hardware with existing software frameworks is fostering collaboration and innovation, enabling a broader range of participants to contribute to and benefit from the robotics revolution. As this trend continues to gain momentum, it is reshaping the landscape of robotics, making it more inclusive and accessible to a wider audience.

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Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

Deep tech startup Itera has unveiled its groundbreaking prototype of the world's first fluid circuit board, a technology that enables engineers to rewire and retest physical electronic circuits in under a minute. This significant advancement aims to streamline the design and testing processes in electronics, potentially transforming how engineers approach circuit development. The announcement was made as Itera emerged from stealth mode, highlighting its innovative capabilities. To support its launch and further development, the company secured $12 million in seed funding from notable investors including Upfront Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, and Colle Capital. This funding will facilitate Itera's efforts to bring its revolutionary technology to market, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of electronic circuit design.

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130-year-old Japan firm flies under the radar to develop antidrone tech

130-year-old Japan firm flies under the radar to develop antidrone tech

Aerospace & Defense Industries130-year-old Japan firm flies under the radar to develop antidrone techTokyo Keiki sees share price spike in last 3 yearsTokyo Keiki's precision equipment requires advanced technical expertise to assemble. (Tokyo Keiki)FUMIHITO ISHIZUKAJuly 7, 2026 07:15 JSTTOKYO -- A 130-year-old midsize navigation instrument company appears to hold the key to innovating in counterdrone technology.Read NextAerospace & Defense IndustriesUkraine pushes civil drone drive with Japan and TaiwanInterviewDrone industry leader urges Japan and Taiwan to get on same regulatory pageStartupsJapan startup SolaNika to test tech for charging drones with lasersChina techBeijing plane crash sharpens scrutiny of nascent 'low-altitude economy'Aerospace & Defense IndustriesKawasaki Heavy and Airbus to team up on anti-submarine drone for JapanPolicy AsiaUS defense spending demand leaves Asian allies in limboAerospace & Defense IndustriesEuropean startup to make defense drones in Japan, export across AsiaAerospace & Defense IndustriesA European nation wants to buy Japan's defense equipment, Koizumi saysBusiness dealsJapan's Terra Drone buys 2 Ukrainian drone makers in global pushAerospace & Defense IndustriesUS attack drone maker taps into Taiwan controller demandLatest on Aerospace & Defense IndustriesAerospace & Defense IndustriesUkraine pushes civil drone drive with Japan and TaiwanAerospace & Defense IndustriesJapan, UK and Italy award $6bn contract to advance next-gen fighter jetAerospace & Defense IndustriesJapan, UK, Italy to consider Canada as observer in fighter jet programSponsored ContentAbout Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.

Humanoids Summit Continues Global Expansion with Seoul Edition

Humanoids Summit Continues Global Expansion with Seoul Edition

The Humanoids Summit, a global event series focused on humanoid robotics and Physical AI, will make its South Korean debut at the COEX Convention Center in Seoul on September 22-23, 2026. This inaugural edition follows the successful Tokyo summit earlier this year, which attracted over 2,000 attendees from 30 countries. The Summit aims to connect key players in the humanoid robotics ecosystem, including companies, researchers, investors, and policymakers, as the industry transitions from research to commercial deployment. Seoul, recognized for its advanced technology sectors in manufacturing, robotics, and artificial intelligence, provides an ideal backdrop for this gathering. The event will feature keynote presentations, technical sessions, live robot demonstrations, and networking opportunities, all designed to foster discussions on the commercialization and mass production of humanoid robotics technologies. Modar Alaoui, Founder and Chair of the Humanoids Summit, emphasized the significance of this decade for humanoid robotics, stating that the industry is entering "The Humanoid Economy." The Summit is expected to attract a diverse audience, including robotics companies, startups, and international media, further solidifying its role as a pivotal meeting point for the global humanoid robotics community. Registration and sponsorship opportunities are now available on the Summit's official website.

Quantum Systems Doubles Valuation to $8B in New Round

Quantum Systems Doubles Valuation to $8B in New Round

German drone startup Quantum Systems has successfully raised $1.2 billion in a recent funding round, significantly increasing its valuation to approximately $8 billion. This financial boost comes amid a broader trend of rising military expenditures across Europe, which has positively impacted several startups in the unmanned aerial vehicle sector. Co-CEO Sven Kruck discussed the company's growth prospects, potential industry consolidation, and Europe’s defense spending goals during an interview with Bloomberg The Opening Trade on July 2. The funding reflects the increasing demand for advanced drone technology in the context of heightened military needs in the region.

Roundtable: We Celebrate Adventure - Sooner, Smaller, and Deeper | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

Roundtable: We Celebrate Adventure - Sooner, Smaller, and Deeper | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

In 2026, the investment landscape in China is witnessing a significant shift as artificial intelligence (AI) transitions from a conceptual technology to a mainstream industry force. The WAVES 2026 conference, hosted by 36Kr and AnYun, took place over two days in the Liangcang Creative Park in Panyu, Guangzhou, under the theme "This Summer." The event brought together top investors, industry leaders, and emerging entrepreneurs to explore key sectors such as AI, hard technology, healthcare, and international expansion through 14 in-depth roundtable discussions and numerous independent speeches. Prominent figures in the venture capital sector, including Liu Yuan from ZhenFund, Xu Shi from Shanhang Capital, Lin Haizhuo from Zhuoyuan Asia, and Xu Zhihao from Mingshi Capital, shared insights on the challenges and opportunities in early-stage investments. They discussed the current state of angel investments, which account for only 1.9% of the total equity market, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of the evolving technology landscape and the importance of backing resilient founders who can adapt to rapid changes. The conference highlighted the critical role of early-stage investors in identifying promising startups and supporting them through various funding rounds, despite the inherent risks and uncertainties. As the AI revolution continues to unfold, the dialogue among industry experts underscored the necessity of fostering innovation and collaboration to drive China's technological future.

Embodied AI Chip Market Heats Up as Multiple Players Race for Dominance

Embodied AI Chip Market Heats Up as Multiple Players Race for Dominance

The embodied AI chip market is experiencing rapid growth as various companies compete for leadership in this emerging sector. As of October 2023, advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics have fueled the demand for specialized chips that enhance machine learning capabilities and improve efficiency in automated systems. Major tech firms and startups alike are investing heavily in research and development to create innovative solutions that cater to diverse applications, from autonomous vehicles to smart home devices. This surge in competition is driven by the increasing need for more sophisticated AI technologies that can process data in real-time and adapt to changing environments. As players in the market strive to differentiate their products, collaborations and partnerships are becoming common strategies to accelerate development and gain a competitive edge. The race for dominance in the embodied AI chip market is expected to intensify, with significant implications for the future of technology and automation.

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AI Is Learning to Read the Room

AI Is Learning to Read the Room

Recent advancements in emotion AI technology are reshaping how machines interpret human feelings, particularly in professional settings. Companies like Meta and startups such as Hume AI are developing systems that analyze facial expressions, voice tones, and behaviors to gauge emotions during interactions like performance reviews. This technology, which has applications in employee well-being, recruitment, and customer service, aims to enhance communication by providing real-time feedback. Despite its rapid growth, current emotion AI systems often struggle to capture the complexity of human emotions, typically categorizing feelings into simplistic labels like "happy" or "sad." Researchers are now focusing on a new approach called human-context AI, which combines multiple inputs—such as facial dynamics and voice modulation—with situational context to better understand emotional nuances. This shift aims to close the gap between human emotional expression and machine interpretation. The origins of emotion AI trace back to the MIT Media Lab, where Rosalind Picard pioneered the concept of affective computing. Over the years, advancements in data collection and analysis have improved the accuracy of emotion detection. However, ethical concerns remain, particularly regarding privacy and the potential for misuse in workplaces and public spaces. As this technology evolves, it promises to enhance various applications, from professional development platforms to health care, by providing a deeper understanding of human emotions. Yet, experts caution against over-reliance on AI for critical decisions, emphasizing the importance of human insight in interpreting emotional signals.

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Japan's Terra Drone buys 2 Ukrainian drone makers in global push

Japan's Terra Drone buys 2 Ukrainian drone makers in global push

Terra Drone, a Tokyo-based company, has announced its acquisition of two Ukrainian drone manufacturers, Terra Drone and Amazing Drones, as part of its strategy to expand its presence in the global unmanned aerial vehicle market. This decision, made public on June 16, 2026, aims to leverage the combat-proven technology developed by these startups, which have reportedly created interceptor drones used in the ongoing conflict with Russia. By integrating these companies as subsidiaries, Terra Drone plans to market their advanced drone systems across Japan, Europe, and the Middle East. This move is motivated by the increasing demand for effective defense technologies in various regions, highlighting the growing significance of drone capabilities in modern warfare.

Japan's Terra Drone to buy 2 Ukrainian drone makers in global push

Japan's Terra Drone to buy 2 Ukrainian drone makers in global push

Terra Drone, a Tokyo-based company, has announced plans to acquire two Ukrainian military drone startups, WinnyLab and Amazing Drones, as part of its strategy to expand its market for unmanned aerial vehicles. This acquisition, revealed on June 16, 2026, aims to leverage the battle-tested technology developed by these companies, which have created interceptor drones reportedly utilized in the ongoing conflict against Russia. The move is part of Terra Drone's broader initiative to sell these advanced drones in various regions, including Japan, Europe, and the Middle East. By integrating proven military technology into its offerings, Terra Drone seeks to enhance its competitive edge in the global aerospace and defense market.

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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Humaniod robotics company raises up to $1.4 billion from Nvidia, Amazon and others

Humaniod robotics company raises up to $1.4 billion from Nvidia, Amazon and others

In recent months, investors have increasingly turned their attention to companies specializing in physical artificial intelligence (AI), signaling a growing confidence in the sector's potential. This surge in investment comes as advancements in AI technology continue to reshape various industries, from robotics to automation. The trend has been particularly pronounced since early 2023, with venture capital firms and private investors seeking to capitalize on the transformative capabilities of physical AI solutions. The influx of funding is driven by the recognition of AI's ability to enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. As businesses look to innovate and stay competitive, the demand for physical AI applications is expected to rise, prompting investors to support startups and established companies in this field. This investment wave is taking place primarily in technology hubs across North America and Europe, where many of these companies are based. As the physical AI market continues to evolve, it is likely to attract even more attention from investors eager to be part of a rapidly growing industry that promises to redefine the future of work and productivity.

India's $1/hour Data Collection Model Gains Popularity

India's $1/hour Data Collection Model Gains Popularity

A novel data collection model is emerging in India, utilizing head-mounted cameras worn by workers to capture first-person footage. This innovative approach, spearheaded by the teenage founders of Egolab AI, has garnered significant attention and was recently acquired by a US company, highlighting its growing importance in the industry. Additionally, the startup Human Archive has successfully raised $8.2 million to enhance this data collection method. This initiative not only aims to provide valuable data for artificial intelligence training but also offers workers an opportunity to earn supplementary income. The combination of technology and economic support is positioning these startups at the forefront of a transformative movement in data collection.

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Defense tech is flooded with money, but who’s built to last?

Defense tech is flooded with money, but who’s built to last?

The defense technology sector is experiencing significant growth, highlighted by recent valuation increases for companies like Anduril and Mach Industries, which saw their valuations double and quadruple, respectively. This surge comes in conjunction with a proposed 40% increase in the U.S. defense budget, signaling heightened government investment in military innovation. As a result, numerous startups are emerging, eager to secure government contracts. However, venture investor Ross Fubini, who was instrumental in Anduril's early funding, warns that many of these new entrants may struggle to survive the challenging transition from prototype development to securing contracts, a phase often referred to as the "Valley of Death." This dynamic landscape reflects both the urgent demand for advanced defense solutions and the competitive pressures facing emerging companies in the industry.

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AgriFood Signals: Elbit acquires Bluewhite, more funding for virtual fencing, Anheuser-Busch awards $80k grant

AgriFood Signals: Elbit acquires Bluewhite, more funding for virtual fencing, Anheuser-Busch awards $80k grant

Picnic, a company specializing in pizza-making robots, has officially ceased operations. This closure marks a significant development in the food technology sector, highlighting the challenges faced by innovative startups in a competitive market. The announcement comes amid a broader trend of consolidation and investment within the agri-food industry, as companies seek to enhance efficiency and adapt to changing consumer demands. In related news, Elbit Systems has acquired Bluewhite, a move that underscores the growing interest in advanced agricultural technologies. Additionally, funding for virtual fencing initiatives continues to attract attention, while Anheuser-Busch has awarded an $80,000 grant to support advancements in this area. These developments reflect ongoing efforts to integrate technology into food production and distribution, aiming to improve sustainability and operational effectiveness.

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Affordable humanoid robot kit at $15,000 pushes advanced robotics into public hands

Affordable humanoid robot kit at $15,000 pushes advanced robotics into public hands

The development of humanoid robots is increasingly shifting from confidential corporate laboratories to public demonstrations and collaborations. Major technology companies and startups are unveiling their advancements in robotics at various industry events and exhibitions, showcasing their latest prototypes and capabilities. This transition is occurring in 2023, as organizations aim to attract investment and public interest in the burgeoning field of robotics. The motivation behind this shift is to accelerate innovation and foster partnerships that can enhance the functionality and integration of humanoid robots into everyday life. By engaging with the public and potential investors, these companies hope to highlight the practical applications of their technologies, ranging from healthcare assistance to customer service. Demonstrations often involve live interactions with the robots, allowing audiences to witness their abilities in real-time. This hands-on approach not only showcases the robots' advanced features but also addresses public curiosity and concerns about the future of human-robot interaction. As the race to develop humanoid robots intensifies, the industry is poised for significant advancements that could reshape various sectors and redefine the relationship between humans and machines.

Kevin Hartz’s A* just closed its third fund with $450M

Kevin Hartz’s A* just closed its third fund with $450M

A new investment firm has announced its strategy to support a diverse range of startups, focusing on sectors including artificial intelligence, financial technology, healthcare, and security. The firm plans to allocate between $3 million and $5 million for each investment, with the goal of funding at least 30 emerging companies. This initiative reflects a commitment to fostering innovation across multiple industries, leveraging the growing demand for advanced technological solutions and services. The firm aims to identify promising startups that can benefit from its financial backing and strategic guidance.

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PARIS’ VIVATECH ENTERS A NEW DIMENSION FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY

PARIS’ VIVATECH ENTERS A NEW DIMENSION FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY

From June 17 to 20, 2026, Porte de Versailles in Paris will be the venue for the 10th edition of VivaTech, Europe’s premier event focused on startups and technology. This annual gathering has become an essential platform for industry leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs to engage in discussions about the latest advancements in technology, particularly artificial intelligence. The event aims to foster collaboration and spark important conversations about the future of tech, making it a key date on the calendar for anyone involved in the tech sector.

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This former a16z partner and solo VC has backed 6 unicorns. Now he's raised $50 million to invest in hard tech

This former a16z partner and solo VC has backed 6 unicorns. Now he's raised $50 million to invest in hard tech

Refactor Capital, a venture capital firm established by Zal Bilimoria, has successfully raised $50 million for its fifth fund, which will focus on investments in hard technology. This new fund aims to support innovative companies developing advanced technological solutions. The fundraising comes at a time when there is a growing demand for investments in sectors that emphasize tangible, impactful technological advancements. Bilimoria's vision for the fund is to identify and nurture startups that are poised to make significant contributions to the hard tech landscape.

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Katie Haun raises $1B for new venture funds

Katie Haun raises $1B for new venture funds

Katie Haun announced on Monday the successful raising of $1 billion through new funds aimed at supporting the firm’s ongoing commitment to investing in cryptocurrency and blockchain startups. This significant financial milestone reflects the growing confidence and interest in the digital asset space, as investors seek opportunities in innovative technologies. The funds will be allocated to various projects within the crypto and blockchain sectors, reinforcing the firm’s strategy to identify and nurture promising startups that are poised to shape the future of finance and technology.

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Eclipse raises $1.3B to reshore manufacturing, strengthen supply chains

Eclipse raises $1.3B to reshore manufacturing, strengthen supply chains

A significant investment initiative has been launched to support startups specializing in robotics, automation, and other innovative technologies. This funding, primarily sourced from U.S. universities and foundations, aims to foster growth in these emerging sectors. The initiative underscores a growing recognition of the importance of technological advancement in driving economic development and enhancing productivity. By providing financial backing, the initiative seeks to empower entrepreneurs and facilitate the development of cutting-edge solutions that can address various challenges across industries. The funding is expected to play a crucial role in accelerating innovation and positioning the U.S. as a leader in the global technology landscape.

Cellula Robotics Shortlisted for Vimy Forge’s Inaugural Black Flight Cohort

Cellula Robotics Shortlisted for Vimy Forge’s Inaugural Black Flight Cohort

Cellula Robotics Ltd. has been selected as a finalist for the inaugural Black Flight (Cohort I) program, part of Vimy Forge, which serves as Canada’s sovereign defence and national security innovation accelerator. This recognition highlights the company's commitment to advancing innovative solutions in the defence sector. The announcement comes as part of Vimy Forge's initiative to foster collaboration and support for emerging technologies that enhance national security. The program aims to identify and accelerate promising startups and projects that can contribute to Canada's defence capabilities. Cellula Robotics, known for its cutting-edge technology, is poised to leverage this opportunity to further develop its initiatives within the national security landscape.

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Code, Compute and Connection: Inside the Inaugural NVIDIA AI Day São Paulo

Code, Compute and Connection: Inside the Inaugural NVIDIA AI Day São Paulo

NVIDIA AI Days, a global event series aimed at uniting AI enthusiasts, developers, researchers, and startups, recently took place in São Paulo, Brazil. This tour highlights NVIDIA's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration within the artificial intelligence community. The São Paulo event attracted a diverse audience eager to explore the latest advancements in AI technology and applications. Participants engaged in discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities, all designed to inspire and empower the next generation of AI professionals. By hosting events in various locations worldwide, NVIDIA aims to democratize access to AI knowledge and resources, encouraging a collaborative environment that drives the industry forward.

New frontiers in robotics at CES 2026

New frontiers in robotics at CES 2026

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one of the largest trade events globally, is set to attract over 100,000 attendees this year. Taking place annually, the event serves as a platform for thousands of companies, including industry giants and innovative startups, to unveil cutting-edge technologies. This year, CES will highlight emerging trends and showcase new products, drawing significant attention from media and tech enthusiasts alike. The event not only facilitates networking among global leaders in the tech sector but also provides insights into the future direction of technology. With its reputation for launching groundbreaking innovations, CES continues to be a pivotal moment in the tech calendar, shaping the industry’s landscape for the year ahead.

New York Robotics Formally Launches Amid Surge In Robotics Investment, Demand, And Talent

New York Robotics Formally Launches Amid Surge In Robotics Investment, Demand, And Talent

New York has established itself as a burgeoning global hub for robotics, with 160 startups now operating throughout the Tri-State Area. This development positions the region among the world's leading robotics capitals, reflecting a significant growth in innovation and technology. The surge in startups is driven by a combination of factors, including access to top-tier universities, a diverse talent pool, and substantial investment in research and development. As these companies continue to emerge, they are expected to contribute to advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, further solidifying New York's status in the tech landscape. The rise of this sector is not only transforming the local economy but also attracting attention from investors and entrepreneurs worldwide, eager to tap into the region's dynamic ecosystem.

China Drafts ''Dream Team'' for Humanoid Robot Standards, Taps Founders of Unitree and AgiBot to Lead

China Drafts ''Dream Team'' for Humanoid Robot Standards, Taps Founders of Unitree and AgiBot to Lead

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has unveiled a proposed roster for a new national standards committee aimed at shaping the future of China's technology sector. This initiative features a blend of prominent entrepreneurs and established tech giants, including Huawei and XPeng, reflecting a strategic move to harness expertise from both innovative startups and industry leaders. The announcement comes as the government seeks to enhance regulatory frameworks and set benchmarks that will guide the development of emerging technologies. By assembling this diverse group, the Ministry aims to foster collaboration and ensure that national standards align with global advancements, ultimately driving growth and competitiveness in the industry. The proposed committee is expected to play a crucial role in defining standards that will influence various sectors, including telecommunications, automotive, and artificial intelligence.

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The Appliance vs. The Android: Sunday and 1X Bet on Opposing Futures

The Appliance vs. The Android: Sunday and 1X Bet on Opposing Futures

Two California startups, Sunday Robotics and 1X Technologies, are competing to develop the next generation of household robots, each taking a distinctly different approach. Sunday Robotics is focusing on a practical design with its robot named "Memo," which aims to perform everyday tasks efficiently. In contrast, 1X Technologies is developing "Neo," a humanoid robot that emphasizes a more interactive and lifelike experience for users. This competition highlights the divergent paths being taken in the robotics industry as companies seek to meet the growing demand for home automation solutions. The race is indicative of broader trends in technology, where functionality and user experience are both critical factors driving innovation. As these startups push forward, the outcome may significantly influence the future of household robotics and how they integrate into daily life.

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TechNode Partners with Khan Tengri Innovation Hub to Strengthen China–Central Asia Tech Collaboration

TechNode Partners with Khan Tengri Innovation Hub to Strengthen China–Central Asia Tech Collaboration

In July 2025, TechNode, a prominent global innovation and technology services platform, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Khan Tengri Innovation Hub, an initiative spearheaded by Kazakhstan's Growth Vision Pro. This strategic partnership is designed to foster collaboration within the startup ecosystem, enhance market access, and improve media engagement. By aligning their resources and expertise, both organizations aim to create a more interconnected environment for innovation and entrepreneurship, ultimately benefiting startups and businesses in both regions.

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Corporate Investors Bet Big on Robotics Revolution: CVC Deals Jump 183% in Q1

Corporate Investors Bet Big on Robotics Revolution: CVC Deals Jump 183% in Q1

In the first quarter of 2024, corporate venture capital investment in robotics startups experienced a remarkable surge of 183% year-over-year, totaling $1.3 billion across 34 deals. This significant increase is largely attributed to advancements in artificial intelligence and the growing demand for manufacturing solutions, particularly in the context of onshoring. Companies are actively investing to both supply components for and deploy next-generation robots, with a notable focus on humanoid technology. This trend reflects a broader shift in the industry as corporations seek to enhance their operational capabilities and adapt to evolving market needs.

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BEYOND Expo 2025: BEYOND Expo and WOW Summit Partner to Launch Greater Bay Area Innovation Week (May 21–29)

BEYOND Expo 2025: BEYOND Expo and WOW Summit Partner to Launch Greater Bay Area Innovation Week (May 21–29)

The BEYOND International Technology Innovation Expo and WOW Summit have announced a strategic partnership to launch the Greater Bay Area Innovation Week, scheduled for May 21 to 29, 2025. This initiative aims to enhance innovation, promote cross-border collaboration, and create new business opportunities within the Greater Bay Area. By uniting these two prominent events, organizers seek to leverage their collective strengths to drive technological advancement and economic growth in the region. The collaboration reflects a commitment to fostering a vibrant ecosystem that supports startups and established businesses alike, ultimately positioning the Greater Bay Area as a leading hub for innovation.

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