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A&K Robotics has secured an $8 million CAD Series A investment to develop autonomous mobility infrastructure for airports, addressing the growing challenges faced by passengers with mobility limitations. The funding round, announced on April 21, 2026, was led by the Business Development Bank of Canada’s Industrial Innovation Venture Fund and Vantage Futures, alongside other investors. With approximately 17% of the global population experiencing mobility challenges and a 10-15% annual increase in requests for airport assistance, A&K Robotics aims to enhance passenger experience through its self-driving mobility robot, Cruz. Designed to navigate complex indoor environments like airport terminals, Cruz autonomously transports passengers to their destinations while safely maneuvering around pedestrians. The company is already collaborating with major airport operators, including Vancouver International Airport and Madrid-Barajas Airport, to integrate this technology into daily operations. A&K Robotics’ CEO, Matthew Anderson, emphasized the importance of improving airport navigation, stating, "Air travel is chaotic enough — getting to your gate shouldn't be part of the problem." The investment will support A&K's expansion into large-scale deployments, helping airports enhance operational efficiency and passenger accessibility while paving the way for the future of autonomous mobility in complex indoor environments.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Apr 21, 2026
Poland is adapting its M28 Skytruck aircraft for counter-drone operations, following the success of Ukraine's An-28 in similar missions. The modification aims to enhance Poland's capabilities in addressing the growing threat posed by drones. This initiative reflects the country's commitment to bolstering its defense strategies in response to evolving aerial threats. The development of the M28 for this purpose underscores Poland's proactive approach to modernizing its military assets.
TheWarZone By Thomas Newdick May 12, 2026 Air Air Forces Counter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (C-UAS) Drones Land News & FeaturesRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.