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IDEC Factory Solutions to showcase "Instant Power Package" for SMEs with ROKAE collaborative robots at RTJ2026.

IDEC Factory Solutions to showcase "Instant Power Package" for SMEs with ROKAE collaborative robots at RTJ2026.

IDEC Factory Solutions Co., Ltd. will participate in the upcoming "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026" (RTJ2026), a specialized exhibition for industrial robots and automation systems. The event is scheduled to take place from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. IDEC aims to showcase its latest innovations and solutions in the field of automation, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing technology in industrial applications. Attendees can find IDEC at booth F-06 in Exhibition Hall F.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang embarks on packed Seoul visit focused on AI, robotics

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang embarks on packed Seoul visit focused on AI, robotics

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang will arrive in Seoul on Friday afternoon for a four-day visit aimed at strengthening collaborations with South Korea's technology, manufacturing, and artificial intelligence sectors. This marks Huang's longest stay in the country in recent years and follows his previous trip seven months ago for the APEC summit. The visit comes as Nvidia seeks to broaden its partnerships beyond semiconductors, exploring opportunities in emerging fields such as robotics, physical AI, and AI infrastructure.

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Automation Drives Cold Store Efficiency

Automation Drives Cold Store Efficiency

Clavo Food Factory has enhanced its operational efficiency by increasing storage capacity and reducing operating times through the implementation of an automated logistics solution from Mecalux. This upgrade took place at the company's production facility in Tordesillas, Spain. Specializing in ready-to-eat chilled and frozen foods, Clavo Food Factory produces 14,000 tonnes annually, catering to over 42,000 restaurants globally. The automation initiative aims to streamline processes and improve overall productivity, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation in the food production industry.

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Why Factory Automation Now Depends on Software-Savvy Workers

Why Factory Automation Now Depends on Software-Savvy Workers

As automation increasingly integrates into production environments, the demand for workers skilled in managing technology is rising. Traditionally, factory automation was characterized by robotic arms performing repetitive tasks behind safety barriers. However, the evolving landscape now requires employees to navigate complex dashboards, respond to alerts, and make data-driven decisions. This shift reflects a broader trend in which the role of human workers is transforming from manual labor to technological oversight, necessitating a new set of skills to effectively collaborate with advanced machinery. The growing reliance on automation is reshaping the workforce, prompting a need for training and adaptation to ensure that employees can thrive in a more automated future.

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Fanuc-powered robotic cell automates one of furniture manufacturing’s toughest jobs

Fanuc-powered robotic cell automates one of furniture manufacturing’s toughest jobs

A Canadian furniture manufacturer has successfully implemented automation in its upholstery process by utilizing a robotic work cell centered around a Fanuc M-710iC industrial robot. This innovative system, developed by Fanuc Authorized System Integrator Dvolu, streamlines tasks that have traditionally demanded skilled labor, such as fabric stretching, stapling, trimming, and palletizing chair seats. The automation aims to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on manual labor, addressing challenges in workforce availability and productivity. By integrating advanced robotics into their operations, the manufacturer is poised to improve production speed and consistency, marking a significant shift in the furniture industry’s approach to upholstery.

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Eternal.ag scales fully-autonomous harvesting robots with first customer Van Noord Growers

Eternal.ag scales fully-autonomous harvesting robots with first customer Van Noord Growers

Eternal.ag, a German agritech startup, has launched its fully-autonomous greenhouse harvesting robot, known as Harvester, at Van Noord Growers in Zeeland, Netherlands. This deployment is part of a long-term agreement aimed at enhancing the efficiency of Van Noord Growers, which cultivates tomatoes and cucumbers across an 8.5-hectare facility. The Harvester robot is specifically designed for truss harvesting, offering a solution to labor shortages and increasing productivity in greenhouse operations. The collaboration reflects a growing trend in the agricultural sector to integrate advanced technology to streamline processes and improve crop yields.

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Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

French precision engineering firm Méca-Précis has implemented an automated part inspection system to enhance efficiency in its operations. The new robotic measurement cell integrates a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo with automation technology developed by Engineering Data. This advancement comes in response to growing production volumes, which had turned traditional inspection processes into a bottleneck, particularly for clients in the aerospace and space sectors that demand high precision and reliability. The automation aims to streamline the inspection workflow, ensuring that quality control keeps pace with increased manufacturing demands.

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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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Kirisense wins funding to develop robotic fingertips that can sense touch and slip

Kirisense wins funding to develop robotic fingertips that can sense touch and slip

Kirisense, a UK robotics startup, has received funding from the Henry Royce Institute to advance its development of tactile sensing technology aimed at enhancing robots' sense of touch to more closely resemble that of humans. This initiative, part of the Henry Royce Institute’s Industrial Collaboration Programme, is being executed in collaboration with the University of Sheffield. The project will concentrate on creating robotic fingertips that can provide a more nuanced and sensitive interaction with their environment, potentially revolutionizing the field of robotics by improving the dexterity and functionality of robotic systems.

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

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

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

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Zhejiang University Team Creates Visual Reasoning System That Lets Robots 'Think With Their Eyes' — 22x Faster Than Text

Zhejiang University Team Creates Visual Reasoning System That Lets Robots 'Think With Their Eyes' — 22x Faster Than Text

A team of researchers from Zhejiang University, in partnership with Cornell University, the National University of Singapore, and Xidian University, has unveiled an innovative visual reasoning system named VisualThink-VLA. This advanced technology allows robots to process visual information directly, enabling them to "think with their eyes" instead of relying on traditional language-based reasoning. The system boasts a remarkable speed enhancement, operating 22.8 times faster than conventional text-based methods, while also achieving greater accuracy. This development marks a significant advancement in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, potentially transforming how machines interpret and interact with their environments.

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Startup helps retailers track their products in real-time

Startup helps retailers track their products in real-time

Cartesian, a technology company, has developed an innovative system for locating objects, leveraging technology originally invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This cutting-edge system has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and robotics. By enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of object tracking, Cartesian aims to streamline operations and improve productivity across these sectors. The technology, which was first conceptualized at MIT, is now being adapted for practical applications in real-world settings. As industries increasingly rely on automation and precise tracking systems, Cartesian's advancements could play a crucial role in shaping the future of operational efficiency.

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Podcast | A ‘Genetic’ Algorithm for Warehouse Network Inventory Strategy

Podcast | A ‘Genetic’ Algorithm for Warehouse Network Inventory Strategy

A groundbreaking platform has been developed to enhance inventory management across warehouse networks by utilizing genetic principles. This innovative technology aims to optimize decision-making processes, allowing companies to streamline their operations and improve efficiency. The platform leverages advanced data analysis techniques to predict inventory needs and adapt to changing market demands. By integrating these genetic algorithms, businesses can make more informed choices regarding stock levels and distribution strategies. The launch of this platform comes at a time when efficient inventory management is crucial for companies looking to remain competitive in an increasingly complex supply chain landscape.

New three-layered armor protects vehicles from mines, RPGs and drone attacks

New three-layered armor protects vehicles from mines, RPGs and drone attacks

Defense companies are innovating in armored vehicle protection, shifting away from traditional methods of using thicker steel and heavier plating. This evolution in military technology is driven by the need for enhanced safety and effectiveness in combat situations. As threats become more sophisticated, manufacturers are exploring advanced materials and designs that offer better protection while maintaining mobility and performance. The ongoing research and development efforts are taking place across various locations, with companies aiming to meet the demands of modern warfare. This transition reflects a broader trend in the defense industry, where adaptability and innovation are crucial in ensuring the safety of personnel and the success of missions.

Ahead of its IPO, Anthropic’s Daniela Amodei shrugs off doubts about AI’s returns

Ahead of its IPO, Anthropic’s Daniela Amodei shrugs off doubts about AI’s returns

Anthropic, a rapidly expanding company in the tech sector, reported that its annualized revenue surged to over $47 billion in May, a significant increase from approximately $9 billion at the end of 2025. This remarkable growth trajectory, however, is set to face challenges as the company navigates the evolving landscape of the industry. With a strong focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning, Anthropic's performance reflects both its innovative strategies and the increasing demand for advanced technology solutions. As the company continues to scale, it will need to address potential hurdles to maintain its momentum and sustain its financial success.

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Defense tech, AI, and fundraising take center stage at StrictlyVC Los Angeles on June 18

Defense tech, AI, and fundraising take center stage at StrictlyVC Los Angeles on June 18

On Thursday, June 18, The Aerospace Corporation Campus will host an evening event bringing together investors, founders, and technology leaders to discuss significant changes in venture capital, defense technology, artificial intelligence, and advanced industries. This gathering aims to foster dialogue and insights into the evolving landscape of these critical sectors, highlighting the motivations behind recent developments and innovations. Attendees are encouraged to secure their spots for this opportunity to engage with industry experts and peers.

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Volvo and Boliden complete dam construction milestone with autonomous transport

Volvo and Boliden complete dam construction milestone with autonomous transport

Volvo Autonomous Solutions and Boliden have successfully concluded an autonomous transport project at Boliden’s Garpenberg site in Sweden. This initiative represents a significant milestone in their collaboration, following a memorandum of understanding signed earlier in 2023. The project aims to enhance efficiency in mineral transport operations and is expected to pave the way for future joint ventures between the two companies. The successful implementation of autonomous transport technology at Garpenberg underscores the growing trend towards automation in the mining industry, driven by the need for improved safety and productivity.

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Can surgical robots fly? SS Innovations discusses challenges, solutions

Can surgical robots fly? SS Innovations discusses challenges, solutions

SS Innovations, a robotics developer, is concentrating its efforts on enhancing emergency medical care in active war zones and other challenging environments. The company is exploring the feasibility of deploying surgical robots in these high-stress situations, addressing the unique challenges posed by such settings. This initiative aims to improve the speed and effectiveness of medical interventions in areas where traditional healthcare access is limited or compromised. By leveraging advanced robotics technology, SS Innovations seeks to provide critical support to medical personnel and improve patient outcomes in emergencies. The ongoing discussions around this innovative approach highlight the potential for surgical robots to revolutionize emergency care in some of the most dangerous locations worldwide.

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Proteus gets natural-language ability as Amazon expands European robot deployments

Proteus gets natural-language ability as Amazon expands European robot deployments

Amazon has announced its plans to deploy the mobile robot Proteus, along with two other robots, STARK and Vulcan, across Europe. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency within its facilities. Notably, Proteus will feature natural-language processing capabilities, allowing it to operate without the need for special commands. The deployment is part of Amazon's broader strategy to integrate advanced robotics into its logistics and fulfillment processes, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation in automation. The timeline for this rollout has not been specified, but it underscores Amazon's ongoing investment in technology to streamline operations and improve productivity in its European market.

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GE Aerospace qualifies 600-volt power systems for next-generation US Army vehicles

GE Aerospace qualifies 600-volt power systems for next-generation US Army vehicles

GE Aerospace has successfully qualified two high-voltage power electronics systems intended to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Army. This significant development was announced recently, marking a crucial step in advancing military technology. The systems are designed to improve power management and efficiency for various applications within the Army's operations. By integrating these advanced power electronics, GE Aerospace aims to support the Army's mission to modernize its equipment and enhance operational readiness. The qualification process involved rigorous testing to ensure reliability and performance standards were met, demonstrating GE Aerospace's commitment to delivering innovative solutions for defense applications.

China’s robot therapy helps kids with neurological disorders stand up without assistance

China’s robot therapy helps kids with neurological disorders stand up without assistance

A groundbreaking lightweight robotic device has enabled children suffering from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) to reach significant developmental milestones. This innovative technology was introduced during a recent clinical trial conducted at a leading pediatric rehabilitation center. The device, designed to assist with mobility and physical therapy, aims to enhance the quality of life for these children by promoting movement and independence. The trial, which took place over several months, involved a group of young participants diagnosed with SMA. Researchers observed notable improvements in their physical capabilities, allowing them to engage in activities that were previously challenging or impossible. The motivation behind this initiative stems from the urgent need to provide effective therapeutic solutions for children affected by this debilitating condition. By integrating advanced robotics with tailored rehabilitation programs, the device not only supports physical movement but also encourages social interaction among peers. The positive outcomes from this trial highlight the potential for robotic technology to transform treatment approaches for SMA and similar neuromuscular disorders. As the research progresses, the team aims to refine the device further and explore its long-term benefits, with hopes of making it widely available to families in need.

ARX Robotics reveals European growth strategy, to double workforce

ARX Robotics reveals European growth strategy, to double workforce

ARX Robotics has announced plans to expand its operations by establishing a new headquarters and production facility in Munich, Germany. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the company's manufacturing capabilities and increasing its presence in the European market. The initiative reflects ARX Robotics' commitment to innovation and growth within the robotics sector. The new facility is expected to bolster production efficiency and support the development of advanced robotics solutions. The timeline for the completion of the new headquarters and facility has not been disclosed, but the company is focused on strengthening its infrastructure to meet growing demand in the industry.

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Anker Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E25 with wide roller mop now 33% off at ¥99,900.

Anker Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E25 with wide roller mop now 33% off at ¥99,900.

Amazon.co.jp is currently offering a time-limited sale on Anker's advanced robotic vacuum cleaner, which features a fully automatic cleaning station. This high-end model, known for its powerful floor cleaning capabilities and automatic debris collection, is available at a discounted price of 99,900 yen, reflecting a 33% reduction. The promotion highlights the growing demand for efficient home cleaning solutions, particularly as consumers seek convenience and enhanced functionality in household appliances.

A Navy carrier is about to deploy with a robot ship. Could it change the service forever?

A Navy carrier is about to deploy with a robot ship. Could it change the service forever?

Experts have indicated that the recent deployment of unmanned systems by the Navy could significantly influence the future development of its operational strategies. This initiative, aimed at enhancing naval capabilities, is seen as a pivotal step in integrating advanced technologies into military operations. The deployment is expected to take place in the coming months, with strategic locations being evaluated for optimal effectiveness. By leveraging unmanned systems, the Navy aims to improve efficiency, reduce risks to personnel, and adapt to evolving threats in maritime environments. The insights gained from this deployment will likely shape the Navy's approach to unmanned operations and inform future investments in technology.

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Ondas Unveils New Autonomous Counter-Drone and Robotic Combat Systems

Ondas Unveils New Autonomous Counter-Drone and Robotic Combat Systems

Ondas Holdings has introduced two innovative autonomous defense systems, MODUS and IRON WAVE, aimed at assisting military forces in countering the escalating threats posed by drones and enhancing the deployment of robotic systems. This announcement highlights the company's commitment to addressing critical challenges faced by modern military operations. The unveiling of these systems comes at a time when the proliferation of drone technology and robotic warfare is reshaping the battlefield landscape. By providing advanced solutions, Ondas Holdings seeks to empower frontline troops with enhanced capabilities to effectively neutralize aerial threats and integrate robotic support into their operations.

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Congress Introduces GUARD Act, Extending FCC Covered List Framework to Robotics

Congress Introduces GUARD Act, Extending FCC Covered List Framework to Robotics

A bipartisan coalition of U.S. lawmakers has introduced the Guarding the U.S. against Adversarial Robotics Dominance (GUARD) Act, aimed at implementing national security reviews for certain foreign-made humanoid and quadruped robots. This legislation reflects a growing concern over the implications of connected autonomous systems on national security. By extending the existing Federal Communications Commission (FCC) covered list framework to include robotics, the bill seeks to ensure that these technologies do not pose risks to U.S. safety and security. The introduction of the GUARD Act marks a significant step in the U.S. government's approach to regulating advanced robotic systems, highlighting the increasing recognition of their potential impact on national defense.

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NC AI develops welding AI for Hanwha Ocean

NC AI develops welding AI for Hanwha Ocean

NC AI, the artificial intelligence division of gaming company NCSoft, announced on Thursday that it has secured a project with Hanwha Ocean to create AI-driven autonomous welding technology for shipbuilding. This initiative will utilize a vision-based welding model alongside a collaborative robot system, enabling the identification of welding targets and execution of tasks with reduced human involvement. The innovative technology is set to be implemented at Hanwha Ocean's production facilities for both commercial and specialized vessels, aiming to enhance efficiency and precision in the welding process.

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Blueflite Added to FAA Section 44807 Approved UAS List: Why it Matters

Blueflite Added to FAA Section 44807 Approved UAS List: Why it Matters

Michigan-based drone manufacturer blueflite has announced that its Cobalt 461 cargo drone has been included in the FAA’s Section 44807 Approved UAS List. This addition signifies that the drone has successfully passed the FAA's review process, which is part of the agency's advanced operations approval framework. The inclusion of the Cobalt 461 in this list is expected to streamline future approvals for operators, facilitating the deployment of cargo drones in commercial applications. This development reflects the ongoing efforts to enhance the regulatory landscape for unmanned aerial systems, promoting innovation and efficiency in the drone industry.

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World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall

World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rise up to 328 feet tall

An Australian company specializing in robotics and 3D printing has made headlines by unveiling the world’s first fully automated tower crane. This groundbreaking innovation was presented at a technology expo held in Sydney on October 15, 2023. The crane aims to revolutionize the construction industry by enhancing efficiency and safety on job sites. Developed to address the growing demand for automation in construction, the crane operates independently, reducing the need for manual labor and minimizing human error. The technology behind the crane integrates advanced robotics with 3D printing capabilities, allowing for precise construction processes and the ability to adapt to various building designs. Industry experts believe this innovation could significantly lower construction costs and timelines while improving overall project outcomes. The company’s CEO emphasized that the automated tower crane represents a major step forward in modernizing construction practices, highlighting its potential to transform how structures are built in the future.

Interview with GFT Technologies’ Brandon Speweik: Moving AI from detection to action on the factory floor

Interview with GFT Technologies’ Brandon Speweik: Moving AI from detection to action on the factory floor

Manufacturers are increasingly shifting their focus from the theoretical applications of artificial intelligence to practical solutions that address real-world challenges. While discussions around AI have primarily centered on software tools such as dashboards, analytics, and predictive models, industry leaders are now seeking ways for AI to not only identify problems but also actively contribute to solving them. This evolution in perspective reflects a growing recognition of AI's potential to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation within the manufacturing sector. As companies explore these advancements, the emphasis is on integrating AI technologies that can deliver tangible results and improve decision-making processes on the shop floor.

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OpenAI partners with US govt for bio-weapons detection and threat preparedness

OpenAI partners with US govt for bio-weapons detection and threat preparedness

OpenAI has unveiled a new biodefense initiative that leverages its advanced AI model, GPT-Rosalind, designed for specialized frontier reasoning. This initiative aims to enhance the understanding and response to biological threats, reflecting a growing concern over global health security. The launch took place in October 2023, as part of OpenAI's commitment to applying cutting-edge technology to address pressing societal challenges. By utilizing GPT-Rosalind, researchers and policymakers will be able to analyze complex biological data more effectively, facilitating informed decision-making in biodefense strategies. This development underscores the importance of integrating artificial intelligence into public health efforts, particularly in an era marked by increasing biological risks.

Lockheed’s 10-foot containerized launcher shoots down 1,320-pound attack drone

Lockheed’s 10-foot containerized launcher shoots down 1,320-pound attack drone

Lockheed Martin has achieved a significant milestone by successfully intercepting a Group 3 one-way attack drone using its advanced Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) system. This event took place during a recent test, showcasing the effectiveness of the technology in enhancing defense capabilities. The demonstration was conducted to validate the system's ability to detect, track, and neutralize aerial threats, reflecting the growing importance of counter-drone measures in modern warfare. The successful interception underscores Lockheed Martin's commitment to advancing military technology and improving national security. This achievement not only highlights the company's innovative approach but also addresses the increasing challenges posed by unmanned aerial vehicles in conflict scenarios.

Video: New humanoid robot shows firefighting skills while tackling tough terrain

Video: New humanoid robot shows firefighting skills while tackling tough terrain

Deep Robotics, a Chinese robotics company, has unveiled a new video that highlights the advanced capabilities of its latest robotic innovations. The video, released recently, demonstrates the robots' enhanced functionalities and applications in various sectors. This showcase aims to illustrate the company's commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics technology and to attract potential investors and partners. By presenting these advancements, Deep Robotics seeks to position itself as a leader in the rapidly evolving field of robotics, emphasizing its role in addressing complex challenges across industries.

Thales ramps up guided rocket production to address increased ME demand

Thales ramps up guided rocket production to address increased ME demand

In response to the escalating situation in the Middle East, a company executive announced that their production numbers have more than doubled. This significant increase reflects the company's commitment to addressing heightened demand amid ongoing regional tensions. The announcement was made during an interview with Breaking Defense, highlighting the company's proactive approach to adapt to the current geopolitical landscape. The executive emphasized that the decision to ramp up production is a strategic move to ensure they can meet the needs of their clients during these uncertain times.

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US firm launches hypersonic coating that holds up to 800°F in extreme heat zones

US firm launches hypersonic coating that holds up to 800°F in extreme heat zones

Cambium, a U.S. aerospace defense company, has unveiled its latest innovation, the ApexShield 3000, a high-temperature coating engineered to enhance the durability and performance of aerospace components. This announcement was made during a press conference held on October 15, 2023, at the company's headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. The ApexShield 3000 is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, addressing the growing demand for advanced materials in the aerospace sector. By improving resistance to heat and wear, this coating aims to extend the lifespan of critical components, thereby increasing safety and efficiency in aerospace operations. The development of ApexShield 3000 reflects Cambium's commitment to advancing aerospace technology and meeting the evolving needs of the industry.

‘Brilliant’: US public cheers dancing Unitree robots while Congress looks to ban them

‘Brilliant’: US public cheers dancing Unitree robots while Congress looks to ban them

A growing divide is noted between American public perception and lawmakers' views on Chinese robotics, particularly following the recent appearance of Unitree's humanoid robots on the popular television show "America's Got Talent." The performance, which showcased the G1 robots, garnered a standing ovation from the studio audience, highlighting a potential shift in mainstream acceptance of advanced robotics. This high-profile showcase occurred during the season premiere of the show, although official ratings figures have yet to be released. Analysts suggest that such visibility could influence public opinion positively, contrasting with the more cautious stance often taken by legislators regarding technology from China.

Honeywell Aerospace lays out manufacturing plans at investor day

Honeywell Aerospace lays out manufacturing plans at investor day

A company is preparing for its official spin-off on June 29, with ambitious plans to achieve $6.5 billion in earnings by the year 2030. This strategic move is part of a broader initiative to enhance operational efficiency and focus on core business areas, positioning the company for sustainable growth in a competitive market. The spin-off is expected to allow for greater flexibility and innovation, enabling the newly formed entity to better respond to industry demands and consumer needs. As the date approaches, stakeholders are closely monitoring developments and potential impacts on the company's overall performance and market presence.

Improving efficiency in modern construction projects

Improving efficiency in modern construction projects

On construction sites, efficiency is crucial, and even minor delays can lead to significant setbacks that disrupt project timelines. Industry professionals have observed that as material costs rise and deadlines tighten, the need for precise time management becomes increasingly important. This shift in focus has prompted workers and managers alike to adopt more strategic approaches to scheduling and resource allocation. By analyzing data and implementing effective planning techniques, construction teams aim to mitigate the impact of unforeseen delays and maintain project momentum. As the industry evolves, the emphasis on optimizing efficiency is expected to play a vital role in meeting the demands of modern construction projects.

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KUKA Showcases Scalable Machine Tending Robotics at IMTS 2026

KUKA Showcases Scalable Machine Tending Robotics at IMTS 2026

At booth #236807 in the North Building, KUKA is showcasing live demonstrations that illustrate their innovative approach to robotic machine tending. This initiative aims to simplify automation for manufacturers by offering a scalable, service-based solution that minimizes complexity and adapts to changing production requirements. The demonstrations are designed to engage visitors and provide insights into how KUKA's technology can enhance manufacturing processes.

Pudu Robotics unveils next-gen semi-humanoid "PUDU D7," featuring embodied AI for autonomous evolution through tasks.

Pudu Robotics unveils next-gen semi-humanoid "PUDU D7," featuring embodied AI for autonomous evolution through tasks.

Pudu Robotics, a leading Chinese robotics company, has announced the launch of its next-generation semi-humanoid robot, the PUDU D7, designed specifically for manufacturing and industrial environments. This innovative robot aims to enhance operational efficiency and productivity within various sectors by automating tasks that traditionally require human intervention. The announcement was made recently, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing robotic technology in industrial applications. The PUDU D7 is expected to streamline workflows, reduce labor costs, and improve safety in workplaces, reflecting the growing trend of automation in the industry.

Interview with CreateMe CEO Campbell Myers: From stitching to bonding – physical AI could transform the way clothes are made

Interview with CreateMe CEO Campbell Myers: From stitching to bonding – physical AI could transform the way clothes are made

Apparel manufacturing continues to be one of the most labor-intensive sectors globally, despite advancements in automation in other industries such as automotive and electronics. The difficulty in automating textile production arises from the unique properties of fabric, which can stretch, wrinkle, and shift unpredictably. This complexity has hindered the development of effective robotic solutions for handling soft materials, leaving the apparel industry largely reliant on human labor. As manufacturers seek to improve efficiency and reduce costs, the challenge of integrating automation into textile production remains a significant hurdle.

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New humanoid robot brings advanced perception and manipulation to industrial droids

New humanoid robot brings advanced perception and manipulation to industrial droids

A Vietnamese technology company has introduced its newest humanoid robot, the VR-H3, during the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation held in Paris. The unveiling took place on May 23, 2023, showcasing the company's commitment to advancing robotics and artificial intelligence. The VR-H3 is designed to assist in various tasks, including healthcare support and customer service, reflecting the growing demand for automation in diverse sectors. This innovation aims to enhance efficiency and improve service delivery, addressing labor shortages and increasing productivity. The development of the VR-H3 involved extensive research and collaboration with experts in robotics, highlighting the company's dedication to integrating cutting-edge technology into practical applications.

DJI drone exposes hidden Maya megacities across Guatemala

DJI drone exposes hidden Maya megacities across Guatemala

Archaeologists have long suspected that significant remnants of the ancient Maya civilization lay hidden beneath the dense rainforests of northern Guatemala. However, the thick jungle canopy has made it difficult to uncover these historical treasures. Recently, researchers have turned to advanced drone technology and LiDAR scanning to penetrate the foliage and reveal the hidden structures beneath. This innovative approach is shedding light on what could be one of the most important archaeological discoveries of our time, offering new insights into the Maya world and its extensive urban landscapes. The use of these modern techniques marks a significant advancement in archaeological exploration, allowing scientists to visualize and map ancient sites that were previously obscured from view.

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Interview with Workr Robotics CEO Ken Macken: ‘Paying for automation by the hour’

Interview with Workr Robotics CEO Ken Macken: ‘Paying for automation by the hour’

Industrial robotics is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, large language models, and embodied AI. This evolution has generated renewed interest in the development of robots capable of understanding, reasoning, and interacting with their physical environments. Notable partnerships, including collaborations between Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics, have intensified discussions surrounding the potential for more sophisticated general-purpose robots. As these technologies continue to evolve, the industry anticipates a future where robots can perform a wider array of tasks, enhancing their utility across various sectors. The ongoing innovations suggest a promising trajectory for the integration of robotics into everyday life, potentially reshaping industries and improving operational efficiencies.

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Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

Appetronix, a developer specializing in robotic kitchen systems, has acquired Cibotica, a company focused on food robotics, to enhance its automation platform by incorporating a wider range of food categories beyond pizza. The financial details of the acquisition remain undisclosed. This strategic move allows Appetronix to integrate Cibotica’s advanced automated ingredient dispensing and portioning technology into its existing offerings, including the Remy robotic system. The acquisition is part of Appetronix's ongoing efforts to innovate and expand its capabilities in the food service industry.

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ABB Robotics appoints new cluster manager for the DACH region.

ABB Robotics appoints new cluster manager for the DACH region.

ABB Robotics has appointed Marc-Oliver Nandy as the new Cluster Manager for the DACH region, which includes Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This strategic move aims to strengthen ABB's presence and operational efficiency in these key markets. Nandy's extensive experience in the robotics sector is expected to drive growth and innovation within the company. The announcement comes as ABB Robotics continues to expand its influence in the automation industry, responding to increasing demand for advanced robotic solutions.

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Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

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

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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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How to Build Better Robotics with Integrated Actuators

How to Build Better Robotics with Integrated Actuators

Reese Abouelnasr, a Mechatronics Engineer at Harmonic Drive, recently discussed advancements in actuator technology and the engineering challenges these devices address in the field of robotics. In an interview, Abouelnasr highlighted the significance of actuators in enhancing the precision and efficiency of robotic systems. He elaborated on how recent innovations are enabling engineers to overcome obstacles related to motion control and energy consumption. The conversation took place in October 2023, reflecting the ongoing evolution of robotics and the critical role that actuator design plays in the industry. Abouelnasr emphasized that these developments not only improve performance but also expand the potential applications of robotics across various sectors.

Amazon develops a warehouse robot workers can speak to

Amazon develops a warehouse robot workers can speak to

Amazon has unveiled an upgraded version of its fully autonomous warehouse robot, Proteus, which now features the ability to interact using natural language rather than code. This enhancement is part of the company's broader strategy to increase automation within its operations, as it seeks to replace human workers with robotic solutions. The AI-powered capabilities of Proteus allow human employees to assign tasks more intuitively, streamlining warehouse processes. This development highlights Amazon's ongoing commitment to leveraging advanced technology to improve efficiency in its logistics and fulfillment centers.

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