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Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

Third Wave Automation has partnered with The Raymond Corporation, a subsidiary of Toyota Material Handling North America, to enhance AI-enabled physical automation capabilities in select automated Raymond lift trucks. This collaboration, which builds on years of joint development and operational insights since 2021, is supported by investments from Toyota Ventures. The initiative aims to improve efficiency and productivity in material handling operations, reflecting the growing trend towards automation in the industry. The integration of advanced AI technology into Raymond's lift trucks is expected to streamline processes and optimize performance in various operational settings.

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How Kodiak uses AI and probabilistic risk assessment to measure autonomous trucking safety

How Kodiak uses AI and probabilistic risk assessment to measure autonomous trucking safety

Recent advancements in artificial intelligence are significantly accelerating the development of autonomous driving technology, allowing engineers to innovate at an unprecedented pace. However, the critical challenge remains ensuring that these advancements are paired with robust safety measures. Industry experts emphasize that achieving depth and rigor in safety protocols does not necessarily depend on having the largest budgets or the most extensive vehicle fleets. Instead, the focus is shifting towards extracting precise insights from data to enhance safety standards. As the industry moves forward, the integration of rigorous safety assessments with cutting-edge technology will be essential for the successful deployment of autonomous vehicles on public roads.

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5 Common Truck Tire Problems and How to Fix Them

5 Common Truck Tire Problems and How to Fix Them

Truck owners are being urged to pay close attention to changes in ride quality, as neglecting these signs can significantly reduce tire lifespan and compromise safety on the highway. Experts warn that failing to address common tire issues can lead to sudden blowouts, posing a serious risk to drivers and others on the road. With the increasing reliance on trucks for transportation and logistics, understanding how to identify and resolve tire problems is crucial for maintaining optimal vehicle performance. Owners are encouraged to regularly inspect their tires and seek professional assistance when necessary to ensure their rigs operate safely and efficiently under pressure.

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Mobileye to launch robotaxi business in US next year

Mobileye to launch robotaxi business in US next year

Mobileye Global announced on June 16, 2026, that it will launch its own robotaxi service in the United States next year, marking a significant move into direct competition with its existing customers in the self-driving technology market. The Jerusalem-based company plans to deploy approximately 100 autonomous vehicles in a major U.S. city by 2027, with ambitions to expand its fleet to around 17,000 vehicles over the next five years. This initiative comes as investment in driverless technology intensifies, prompting companies to seek greater control over deployment and revenue, which is reshaping partnerships within the autonomous vehicle sector. Despite this new venture, Mobileye reassured its clients that it remains committed to its core business of providing advanced driver-assistance systems. Notably, last year, Lyft, a U.S. ride-hailing platform, announced plans to deploy fully autonomous robotaxis in Dallas by 2026, utilizing Mobileye's technology. Following the announcement, Mobileye's shares rose over 5% in premarket trading.

Autonomous freight developer Einride goes public via SPAC

Autonomous freight developer Einride goes public via SPAC

Einride, a Stockholm-based developer of autonomous freight solutions, has announced its plans to go public through a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC). The company operates a fleet of heavy-duty electric trucks that service Global Fortune 500 companies across the United States and Europe. This strategic move aims to enhance its growth and expand its operations in the rapidly evolving electric and autonomous transportation sectors. By leveraging the SPAC route, Einride seeks to access capital markets more efficiently, positioning itself for future advancements in sustainable logistics.

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AI, Robotics and Automated Mining: The Future of Excavators and Mining Machinery Parts

AI, Robotics and Automated Mining: The Future of Excavators and Mining Machinery Parts

The global mining industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it increasingly integrates artificial intelligence, robotics, and full automation into its operations. This shift has led to the widespread adoption of intelligent excavators and driverless mining trucks, which are now considered standard equipment in modern mining practices. These advancements are not only improving operational safety but also significantly boosting production efficiency. As mining machinery evolves, there is a corresponding rise in the standards and demands for high-quality professional mining machinery parts, reflecting the industry's commitment to enhancing performance and reliability in the face of technological change.

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Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

In recent years, autonomous trucks have captured significant attention and investment in the freight transportation sector. However, freight rail is also experiencing a transformative shift, as highlighted by Matt Soule, founder and CEO of Parallel Systems. He asserts that autonomous rail technology could revolutionize the industry, offering a promising alternative to traditional freight methods. This development comes at a time when the logistics sector is increasingly seeking innovative solutions to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. As the demand for sustainable and automated transport solutions grows, the freight rail industry is positioning itself to leverage advancements in technology, potentially reshaping the future of cargo movement across the country.

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Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

Einride, a technology firm focused on advancing electric and autonomous freight solutions, has officially launched its American depository shares and warrants on the Nasdaq Global Market and Nasdaq Capital Market. Trading commenced today under the ticker symbols “ENRD” for the shares and “ENRDW” for the warrants. This significant milestone marks Einride's entry into the public market, a move aimed at enhancing its visibility and attracting investment to further its mission of promoting cost-efficient freight solutions. The company's leadership is celebrating this achievement as a pivotal step in its growth strategy.

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For Robotaxis, Safety Must Be Built In, Not Bolted On

For Robotaxis, Safety Must Be Built In, Not Bolted On

In a significant advancement for urban transportation, the robotaxi industry has begun operating in numerous cities, offering a glimpse into the future of autonomous travel. As residents step outside, they are greeted by driverless vehicles arriving at their curbside, signaled by mobile apps notifying them that their ride has arrived. This innovative service marks a transition from experimental prototypes to practical applications, reflecting the growing confidence in autonomous vehicle technology. The rollout of these robotaxi services aims to provide convenient, efficient, and potentially safer transportation options, addressing the increasing demand for mobility solutions in densely populated areas. As cities embrace this technology, the integration of autonomous vehicles into everyday life is poised to reshape urban mobility and redefine the concept of personal transportation.

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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Russian Trucks Get ‘Dazzle’ Paint To Throw Off AI-Enabled Drones

Russian Trucks Get ‘Dazzle’ Paint To Throw Off AI-Enabled Drones

Russian military trucks have been equipped with a new type of disruptive paint aimed at confusing machine-vision targeting systems. This development comes in response to the increasing threat posed by autonomous drones on the battlefield. The innovative paint, often referred to as "dazzle" paint, is designed to obscure the vehicles' outlines and hinder the ability of AI-enabled drones to accurately identify and target them. As the use of drone technology continues to evolve in modern warfare, this strategic move reflects Russia's efforts to enhance the survivability of its military assets against sophisticated aerial threats.

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2D Shuttle System at Gerolsteiner

2D Shuttle System at Gerolsteiner

Gerolsteiner is set to enhance its operations at its headquarters in Gerolstein by constructing a new compact pallet warehouse featuring a 2D shuttle system. This facility will be dedicated to the storage and distribution of finished goods and will include an automated loading system for trucks. The initiative aims to improve efficiency in logistics and streamline the distribution process for the company’s products. The project reflects Gerolsteiner's commitment to modernizing its infrastructure to meet growing demand and optimize supply chain operations.

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Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind

Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind

A new law in Texas has introduced an automated vehicle (AV) tracker tool, providing unprecedented transparency regarding the number of robotaxis and self-driving trucks operating in the state. This legislation aims to enhance public awareness and safety as the use of autonomous vehicles continues to grow. The tracker, which is now operational, allows residents and officials to access real-time data about the presence and distribution of these vehicles across Texas. By implementing this tool, lawmakers hope to foster informed discussions about the future of transportation and address any concerns related to the integration of autonomous technology into daily life. The initiative reflects a broader trend towards regulation and oversight in the rapidly evolving field of autonomous transportation.

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Tesla Robotaxi fleet in Texas less than one-tenth size of Waymo's, filings reveal

Tesla Robotaxi fleet in Texas less than one-tenth size of Waymo's, filings reveal

Tesla has taken a significant step in the autonomous vehicle sector by registering 42 automated vehicles for its driverless Robotaxi service in Texas. This move, however, highlights the company's current position in the competitive landscape, as it lags behind Waymo, which has established a more extensive presence in the state. The registration of these vehicles marks Tesla's ongoing efforts to expand its footprint in the burgeoning market for self-driving technology. Despite the limited number of vehicles registered, the initiative reflects Tesla's commitment to advancing its autonomous driving capabilities and integrating them into public transportation systems. As the demand for driverless services continues to grow, Tesla aims to enhance its offerings and catch up with industry leaders like Waymo.

20 years of KION – connecting the heritage with the future at the Annual General Meeting 2026

20 years of KION – connecting the heritage with the future at the Annual General Meeting 2026

KION Group marked its 20th anniversary during the 2026 Annual General Meeting, reflecting on its transformation into "The Supply Chain Solutions Company." The event featured significant corporate decisions, including the election of three new members to the Supervisory Board and the approval of a €0.62 dividend per share for shareholders. Additionally, the company announced the extension of Michael Larsson's contract, ensuring his leadership through 2029. This gathering not only celebrated the company's achievements but also set the stage for its future direction in the evolving supply chain industry.

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Torc Robotics Announces First-Ever Autonomous-Trucking Partnership at Mila to Advance Physical AI

Torc Robotics Announces First-Ever Autonomous-Trucking Partnership at Mila to Advance Physical AI

Torc Robotics has announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, known as Mila, aimed at enhancing physical AI research. This collaboration, revealed on May 27, 2026, marks Torc as the first autonomous trucking company to join Mila's ecosystem in Montreal. The partnership will provide Torc access to top academic talent, including students and researchers, and includes dedicated research space on-site. By embedding itself within Mila's renowned environment, Torc intends to advance its capabilities in areas such as generative world models, multi-agent behavior modeling, and reinforcement learning. This initiative is part of Torc's mission to develop safe and scalable autonomous trucks, with a focus on bridging the gap between research and real-world applications. Mila, recognized globally for its contributions to machine learning, has a strong network of researchers and ties to leading Canadian universities, making it an ideal partner for Torc. The collaboration builds on a relationship that began in 2020 and reflects Torc's commitment to investing in AI talent and research partnerships. Both organizations aim to unlock safer and more efficient autonomous transportation solutions, contributing to the commercialization of autonomous trucking technology.

Why Nuro thinks being a robotaxi ‘second mover’ gives it an advantage

Why Nuro thinks being a robotaxi ‘second mover’ gives it an advantage

Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, continues to dominate the robotaxi industry with a fleet of more than 3,000 autonomous vehicles operating in at least ten cities across the United States. As competitors like Tesla, Zoox, Avride, and Motional strive to close the gap, the question arises whether being second in this rapidly evolving market might offer strategic advantages. Nuro, another player in the autonomous vehicle sector, is exploring this notion, suggesting that the race for leadership may not be the only path to success in the burgeoning field of driverless transportation.

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Sodium-ion Battery Field Trial for Trucks

Sodium-ion Battery Field Trial for Trucks

Jungheinrich has announced the initiation of field trials for sodium-ion batteries in industrial trucks at select customer locations, marking a significant advancement in sustainable energy storage solutions. This initiative, which underscores the company's commitment to innovation in material handling, aims to explore the potential of these cutting-edge batteries in enhancing operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact. The trials are part of Jungheinrich's ongoing efforts to lead the industry in developing advanced battery technologies that align with sustainability goals.

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Charge Card Tailored for Electric Trucks

Charge Card Tailored for Electric Trucks

DKV Mobility is set to launch a new charge card tailored for transport operators utilizing electric commercial vehicles. The DKV Card +Charge Truck will provide access to over 3,000 verified truck-compatible charging points across more than 17 European countries, offering competitive rates. This initiative is part of DKV Mobility’s strategy to expand its e-mobility offerings and support the growing demand for sustainable transport solutions. The card aims to facilitate the transition to electric vehicles within the logistics sector, addressing the need for reliable and accessible charging infrastructure.

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Chinese firm Xpeng builds driverless cabs, likely to challenge Tesla’s FSD software in AI race

Chinese firm Xpeng builds driverless cabs, likely to challenge Tesla’s FSD software in AI race

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng has initiated mass production of autonomous cabs equipped with its proprietary chips, marking a significant advancement in the competitive landscape of self-driving technology. This development comes as both Xpeng and Tesla intensify their efforts to dominate the burgeoning market for robotaxis, following their previous competition in smart electric vehicles and humanoid robotics. Based in Guangzhou, Xpeng announced that its robotaxis will operate at level 4 (L4) autonomy, indicating a high degree of self-sufficiency in driving capabilities. The push into this sector is fueled by the rapid evolution of physical artificial intelligence technologies, which are reshaping the future of transportation. As both companies strive for leadership in autonomous driving, Xpeng's entry into the robotaxi market poses a formidable challenge to Tesla, further escalating the race for innovation in the electric vehicle industry.

Aeva Delivers Atlas C-Samples to Daimler Truck for Autonomous Truck Production Program

Aeva Delivers Atlas C-Samples to Daimler Truck for Autonomous Truck Production Program

Aeva, a prominent company specializing in advanced sensing and perception systems, has successfully delivered the initial C-sample units of its Aeva Atlas™ 4D LiDAR sensors to Daimler Truck North America and Torc Robotics. This delivery represents a significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration between the companies, aimed at advancing the series production of SAE Level 4 autonomous Class 8 trucks. The partnership underscores Aeva's commitment to enhancing autonomous vehicle technology, which is crucial for the future of transportation. The delivery of these sensors is a pivotal step in the development process, facilitating further testing and refinement of the technology necessary for achieving higher levels of automation in trucking.

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Aurora lands McLane deal to run driverless truck routes in Texas

Aurora lands McLane deal to run driverless truck routes in Texas

Aurora has announced its intention to expand operations by introducing new routes connecting McLane distribution centers throughout the U.S. Sun Belt. This initiative is set to be completed by the end of 2026, reflecting the company's strategy to enhance its logistics network and improve service efficiency in this rapidly growing region. The expansion aims to meet increasing demand for distribution services and streamline supply chain operations across the southern United States.

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Nuro receives driverless testing permit ahead of Uber robotaxi service launch

Nuro receives driverless testing permit ahead of Uber robotaxi service launch

A Silicon Valley autonomous vehicle startup has announced that it has yet to commence testing its driverless technology. Despite the growing interest and advancements in the autonomous vehicle sector, the company has not initiated any trials to evaluate the performance of its self-driving systems. The decision to delay testing may stem from the need to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory standards before deploying the technology on public roads. As the industry continues to evolve, this startup is focusing on refining its technology and preparing for future testing phases. The timeline for when testing will begin remains uncertain, as the company prioritizes thorough preparation over hastiness in launching its driverless vehicles.

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California lawmakers open the gate for autonomous trucks in the state

California lawmakers open the gate for autonomous trucks in the state

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has introduced new safety and oversight regulations aimed at facilitating the operation of autonomous trucks within the state. This initiative marks a significant step towards integrating self-driving technology into California's transportation infrastructure. The updated requirements are designed to ensure that all autonomous vehicles adhere to stringent safety standards, reflecting the state's commitment to innovation while prioritizing public safety. The move comes as lawmakers seek to harness the potential benefits of autonomous trucking, including increased efficiency and reduced transportation costs. By enhancing regulatory frameworks, California aims to position itself as a leader in the development and deployment of autonomous vehicle technology.

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KION with positive start into 2026 – strong order intake

KION with positive start into 2026 – strong order intake

KION Group has reported a robust performance at the beginning of 2026, with order intake reaching €2.985 billion and adjusted EBIT rising to €205.2 million. This growth reflects the company's resilience in the face of ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. In a strategic move to bolster its automation technology capabilities, KION Group has also announced a significant investment in ZIKOO Robotics. This initiative aims to enhance their offerings in the rapidly evolving automation sector, positioning the company for continued success in a competitive market.

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China freezes new robotaxi licenses after Baidu chaos

China freezes new robotaxi licenses after Baidu chaos

China has announced a suspension on new licenses for autonomous vehicles, as reported by Bloomberg, following a significant incident involving Baidu's robotaxis. Last month, dozens of these driverless vehicles experienced a malfunction in Wuhan, causing major disruptions in traffic. This decision aims to enhance safety and regulatory oversight in the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle sector. As a result, companies will be unable to expand their fleets with new driverless cars until further notice, reflecting the government's cautious approach to managing the technology's integration into public spaces.

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China’s physical AI progress seen on roads, in skies and factories

China’s physical AI progress seen on roads, in skies and factories

In China, the rapid expansion of physical artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various sectors by integrating advanced machines with intelligent systems that enable them to interact with their surroundings. This technological advancement is leading to the emergence of smarter robots, drones, and driverless vehicles that are increasingly becoming a common sight on roads, in factories, and even on stage performances. Cities such as Shenzhen in southern China have witnessed the successful deployment of delivery drones, which are now flying over urban landscapes, while autonomous delivery bots are navigating the subway systems. Additionally, the first self-driving cars are beginning to operate in public spaces, marking a significant milestone in the country's push towards automation and smart technology. This surge in physical AI is driven by the need for enhanced efficiency and convenience in logistics and transportation, reflecting China's commitment to becoming a leader in AI innovation. As these technologies continue to evolve, they promise to reshape everyday life and industry practices across the nation.

Biotech-led boom as 8 China firms flock to Hong Kong’s thriving stock market

Biotech-led boom as 8 China firms flock to Hong Kong’s thriving stock market

In April, eight companies from mainland China, including five biotech firms, successfully passed listing hearings on the Hong Kong stock market, enabling them to access the city's substantial liquidity. This influx features a diverse range of businesses, such as an AI-driven drug discovery company, a developer of driverless technology, and a manufacturer of industrial robots. The move aligns with the ongoing efforts of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), which has been encouraging private firms to pursue listings in Hong Kong as a strategic response to market conditions. By facilitating these listings, the CSRC aims to enhance investment opportunities and bolster the financial landscape in the region.

Siemens and KION partner to shape the supply chains of the future

Siemens and KION partner to shape the supply chains of the future

Siemens and KION have announced a strategic partnership aimed at improving supply chain resilience and warehouse efficiency by utilizing advanced artificial intelligence, automation, and simulation technologies. The collaboration will harness Siemens' Digital Twin Composer software to develop digital twins of logistics processes, enabling real-time simulations and optimizations. This initiative is designed to address the growing demand for more efficient and adaptable supply chain solutions in today's dynamic market environment. By integrating these cutting-edge technologies, the partnership seeks to enhance operational performance and responsiveness in logistics operations.

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Three new members of KION GROUP AG’s Supervisory Board to be elected at Annual General Meeting in May 2026

Three new members of KION GROUP AG’s Supervisory Board to be elected at Annual General Meeting in May 2026

KION GROUP AG is set to elect three new members to its Supervisory Board during the Annual General Meeting scheduled for May 28, 2026. This transition comes as current board members Dr. Alexander Dibelius, Kui Jiang, and Dr. Shaojun Sun prepare to step down. The nominees for the positions include seasoned executives Dr. Ralf Krieger, Decheng Wang, and Zhao Jin, who are expected to bring valuable experience and ensure continuity in the company’s leadership.

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Gill Pratt Says Humanoid Robots’ Moment Is Finally Here

Gill Pratt Says Humanoid Robots’ Moment Is Finally Here

In 2012, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC), a multimillion-dollar competition aimed at advancing disaster robotics. Gill Pratt, the architect of the DRC and now CEO of the Toyota Research Institute (TRI), envisioned the challenge as a catalyst for significant progress in robotics, similar to earlier DARPA initiatives that revolutionized driverless cars. A decade later, Pratt believes humanoid robots are on the brink of a transformative breakthrough, largely due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Pratt notes that while the physical capabilities of humanoid robots have improved, the real change lies in their cognitive abilities. Recent AI developments allow robots to learn tasks through demonstration rather than programming, although data availability remains a challenge. He emphasizes the need for robots to develop deeper reasoning capabilities, beyond mere pattern recognition, to navigate complex real-world scenarios effectively. At TRI, Pratt's team is focusing on "care-receiving robots" to address societal issues like aging and loneliness. He highlights the importance of using robotics to enhance quality of life, particularly for the elderly. However, he cautions against the current hype surrounding humanoid robotics, warning that many advancements are still reliant on basic pattern-matching techniques. Pratt advocates for a balanced perspective to avoid potential disillusionment in the field, drawing parallels to the earlier challenges faced in automated driving.

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KION GROUP AG successfully places a bond of € 500 million

KION GROUP AG successfully places a bond of € 500 million

KION GROUP AG has announced the successful issuance of a €500 million corporate bond featuring a 4.125% coupon rate. This move, which is part of the company's strategy to refinance existing liabilities related to its short-term rental and leasing operations, reflects a strong demand from both institutional and retail investors. The bond is set to mature in March 2031, highlighting the company's commitment to maintaining financial stability and resilience in a competitive market.

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KION brings physical AI into live warehouse operations at GTC 2026 in San José, California

KION brings physical AI into live warehouse operations at GTC 2026 in San José, California

At the GTC 2026 conference, KION Group presented its latest developments in physical AI, highlighting the capabilities of autonomous industrial trucks and AI-driven automated trailer loading systems during live demonstrations in warehouse settings. This initiative is designed to tackle ongoing labor shortages and improve efficiency within supply chains, representing a crucial advancement in the application of AI technology in logistics operations.

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KION with solid financial year 2025 – strong order intake

KION with solid financial year 2025 – strong order intake

KION Group announced a strong financial performance for 2025, achieving an order intake of €11.705 billion, despite experiencing a slight decline in revenue to €11.297 billion. The company attributed its success to the completion of an efficiency program that enhanced its free cash flow, setting the stage for profitable growth in 2026. Additionally, KION Group has rebranded its Supply Chain Solutions segment to "Intelligent Automation Solutions," reflecting its commitment to innovation and modernization in the industry.

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Abundance and the Bitter Lesson: Ashok Elluswamy Outlines Tesla’s Unified AI Future

Abundance and the Bitter Lesson: Ashok Elluswamy Outlines Tesla’s Unified AI Future

At the 2026 ScaledML Conference, Tesla's Vice President of AI Software presented the company's comprehensive strategy for achieving full autonomy in its vehicles. The presentation highlighted the innovative use of a singular generative "world simulator" that underpins both the driverless taxi operations in Austin and the development of humanoid robots in Fremont. This approach aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Tesla's autonomous systems by creating a unified platform for simulation and training. The conference served as a significant platform for Tesla to showcase its advancements in artificial intelligence and automation technology, emphasizing the company's commitment to pioneering autonomous solutions in urban transportation and robotics.

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Supervisory Board extends term of Chief Financial Officer Christian Harm

Supervisory Board extends term of Chief Financial Officer Christian Harm

The Supervisory Board of KION GROUP AG has decided to extend Chief Financial Officer Christian Harm's contract until July 2029. This move aims to maintain stability within the Executive Board as Harm has played a crucial role in steering significant financial initiatives and guiding the company through difficult economic circumstances since he took office in 2023.

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Robot Talk Episode 136 – Making driverless vehicles smarter, with Shimon Whiteson

Robot Talk Episode 136 – Making driverless vehicles smarter, with Shimon Whiteson

Claire engaged in a discussion with Shimon Whiteson, a prominent figure in the field of machine learning and autonomous vehicles. Whiteson, who serves as a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and a Senior Staff Research Scientist at Waymo UK, shared insights on his research, which emphasizes deep reinforcement learning and imitation learning. These areas of study are pivotal for advancements in robotics and video game technology. The conversation highlighted the significance of machine learning in enhancing the capabilities of autonomous vehicles, reflecting the growing intersection of academia and industry in this rapidly evolving field.

Didi launches all-day fully driverless Robotaxi service in Guangzhou

Didi launches all-day fully driverless Robotaxi service in Guangzhou

Didi's autonomous driving unit has launched a round-the-clock fully driverless Robotaxi trial in designated demonstration areas in Guangzhou. This initiative, announced on Monday, follows the successful deployment of autonomous services during the 15th National Games of China. Users can now request rides through the Didi app, enjoying the flexibility to change destinations while ensuring safety throughout their journey. This trial marks a significant step in Didi's efforts to enhance its autonomous transportation services and expand its presence in the rapidly evolving mobility sector.

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WeRide begins commercial deployment of driverless robotaxis in Abu Dhabi

WeRide begins commercial deployment of driverless robotaxis in Abu Dhabi

WeRide, a Chinese company specializing in autonomous driving technology, has made a significant breakthrough by securing the world’s first city-level Level 4 (L4) driverless commercial operation license outside the United States. This milestone was announced on Monday and is backed by the approval of the UAE federal government. The newly granted license allows WeRide to launch Robotaxi services in Abu Dhabi, operating without the need for in-vehicle safety drivers. The approval was facilitated by the RegLab, which oversees regulatory frameworks for innovative technologies in the region. This development marks a pivotal step in the advancement of autonomous transportation and reflects the UAE's commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies in urban mobility.

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Comau strengthens its collaboration with Beijing Foton Daimler to boost advanced truck manufacturing in China

Comau strengthens its collaboration with Beijing Foton Daimler to boost advanced truck manufacturing in China

Comau has successfully implemented a fully automated body-in-white welding and material handling solution for Foton Daimler's next-generation A6 platform, designed specifically for heavy-duty trucks. This advanced system aims to enhance production efficiency and quality in the manufacturing process. The collaboration marks a significant step forward in automotive technology, showcasing Comau's commitment to innovation in the industry. The deployment of this solution is expected to streamline operations and improve overall productivity at Foton Daimler's facilities, reflecting the growing demand for advanced manufacturing capabilities in the heavy-duty truck sector.

KION with a solid third quarter – strong order intake increase in the first nine months of 2025

KION with a solid third quarter – strong order intake increase in the first nine months of 2025

KION Group announced a robust performance for the third quarter of 2025, highlighting a notable rise in order intake, which reached €8.882 billion, compared to €7.506 billion in the same period last year. Although the company experienced a minor decrease in revenue and adjusted EBIT, it has refined its revenue outlook and increased its projections for free cash flow. This adjustment underscores the strong customer demand and the effectiveness of ongoing efficiency initiatives.

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KION showcases physical AI turning real-time data into real-world warehouse performance at CeMAT Shanghai

KION showcases physical AI turning real-time data into real-world warehouse performance at CeMAT Shanghai

At CeMAT Shanghai, KION Group presented its cutting-edge physical AI solutions, emphasizing a partnership with NVIDIA and Accenture aimed at advancing warehouse automation. The event showcased innovative AI-driven industrial trucks and digital twin technology, designed to optimize supply chain operations and enhance efficiency in real-time. This collaboration reflects KION's commitment to integrating advanced technology into logistics, addressing the growing demand for smarter and more efficient warehouse solutions in the industry.

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EcoVadis awards KION Group Platinum rating for sustainability commitment for the first time

EcoVadis awards KION Group Platinum rating for sustainability commitment for the first time

KION Group has received a prestigious Platinum rating from EcoVadis for its sustainability efforts, positioning the company among the top one percent of over 150,000 evaluated organizations. This achievement, announced recently, highlights KION's dedication to sustainable practices, as evidenced by its impressive score of 86 out of 100, which marks a 10-point improvement from the previous year. The enhanced rating underscores the company's ongoing commitment to integrating environmentally responsible strategies into its operations, reinforcing its status as a leader in sustainability within the industry.

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KION with strong customer demand in the first half of the financial year 2025

KION with strong customer demand in the first half of the financial year 2025

KION Group has announced a significant increase in customer demand during the first half of 2025, with order intake reaching €6.206 billion, a notable rise from €5.079 billion in the same period last year. Despite this positive trend, the company experienced a slight decline in revenue, which fell to €5.496 billion, alongside an adjusted EBIT of €385 million. The results reflect the ongoing economic uncertainties, yet KION remains optimistic about its future prospects as it navigates these challenges.

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Baidu’s robotaxi push heats up with Uber deal, rental service

Baidu’s robotaxi push heats up with Uber deal, rental service

CAR Inc., China's largest rental car platform, has announced the integration of Baidu's robotaxis into its fleet, enabling customers to rent fully driverless vehicles at significantly reduced rates. This innovative service will be available in a major Chinese city, marking a notable advancement in the country's autonomous vehicle sector. The partnership aims to enhance mobility options for consumers while promoting the adoption of autonomous technology in everyday transportation. By leveraging Baidu's expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence, CAR Inc. is set to provide an affordable and convenient alternative to traditional car rentals, reflecting the growing trend towards automation in urban transport solutions.

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Dr. Mohsen Sohi new Chairman of the Supervisory Board – KION increases dividend

Dr. Mohsen Sohi new Chairman of the Supervisory Board – KION increases dividend

Dr. Mohsen Sohi has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Supervisory Board of KION GROUP AG, taking over from Hans Peter Ring. This leadership change comes as the company also announced an increased dividend of €0.82 per share, reflecting its strong financial performance. In a move to further emphasize its commitment to sustainability and employee development, KION GROUP AG has extended the contract of Chief People and Sustainability Officer Valeria Gargiulo until 2030. The announcements signal the company's strategic focus on enhancing shareholder value while prioritizing sustainable practices and workforce growth.

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KION opens highly automated spare parts distribution center in Kahl am Main

KION opens highly automated spare parts distribution center in Kahl am Main

KION Group has officially opened a state-of-the-art spare parts distribution center in Kahl am Main, a project valued at €90 million. This facility, which features cutting-edge technology from KION's Dematic and Linde Material Handling brands, is designed to improve service quality and bolster supply chain resilience across Central Europe. The new center aims to facilitate quicker and more dependable delivery of spare parts, while also emphasizing sustainability in its operations.

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KION starts in 2025 with solid customer demand amidst increasing global geopolitical uncertainties

KION starts in 2025 with solid customer demand amidst increasing global geopolitical uncertainties

KION Group has announced a strong beginning to 2025, achieving an order intake of €2.706 billion. This positive performance comes despite a minor decrease in revenue, which fell to €2.788 billion, attributed to ongoing global geopolitical uncertainties. The company remains hopeful about its future prospects, buoyed by a rise in customer demand and ongoing strategic expansions in both its production and service networks.

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Video: Extend Robotics Tests VR-Controlled Humanoid Robot for Hazardous EV Truck Tasks at Leyland

Video: Extend Robotics Tests VR-Controlled Humanoid Robot for Hazardous EV Truck Tasks at Leyland

Extend Robotics and Leyland Trucks are collaborating on innovative trials involving virtual reality-controlled robots aimed at enhancing safety in electric vehicle truck manufacturing. The initial phase of testing, which commenced recently, focuses on the remote operation of robots to safely connect high-voltage components, a task that poses significant hazards to human workers. This initiative not only seeks to mitigate risks associated with dangerous tasks but also explores the potential for artificial intelligence to learn from human demonstrations, thereby improving the efficiency and effectiveness of robotic operations. The partnership underscores a commitment to advancing technology in the automotive industry while prioritizing worker safety.

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Taking Autonomous Driving Off-Road

Taking Autonomous Driving Off-Road

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute have developed an innovative autonomous off-road vehicle capable of navigating challenging environments characterized by trees, rocks, and unpredictable terrain. This advancement comes as self-driving technology continues to evolve, with applications for urban settings like taxis and trucks. However, the new vehicle aims to address the unique challenges faced in off-road scenarios, such as those encountered in mining and search operations. By overcoming obstacles like the absence of clearly defined roads, this technology represents a significant step forward in the field of autonomous driving, expanding its potential applications beyond traditional roadways.

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