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Will the next Messi be a robot?

Will the next Messi be a robot?

As the FIFA World Cup captures global attention, a unique soccer tournament featuring robots has commenced in Incheon, South Korea. RoboCup 2026 kicked off on Thursday at the Songdo Convensia, highlighting advancements in artificial intelligence with robots designed to perform complex tasks, including playing soccer and managing household chores. Known as the "World Cup of Robotics," this annual event has been celebrated since its inception in Nagoya, Japan, in 1997, attracting thousands of competitors who showcase their innovative robotic creations. The tournament not only entertains but also aims to promote research and development in robotics and AI, pushing the boundaries of technology in various fields.

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Humanoid Robots Enter the Frontline: From Show Floor to Factory Floor as Star Employees

Humanoid Robots Enter the Frontline: From Show Floor to Factory Floor as Star Employees

Humanoid robots are increasingly being integrated into real-world work environments, marking a significant shift from their previous role as mere showcases. Recent advancements have enabled these robots to operate in factories and logistics centers, where they are now achieving 85% of human efficiency. This transition is driven by the need for enhanced productivity and cost-effectiveness in various industries. As companies seek to optimize their operations, the deployment of humanoid robots is seen as a viable solution to meet growing demands while addressing labor shortages. The ongoing development and refinement of robotic technology are facilitating this integration, allowing these machines to perform complex tasks alongside human workers.

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X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

The robotics industry is undergoing a transformation due to the swift advancement of embodied artificial intelligence, prompting companies to innovate machines that can tackle diverse real-world tasks instead of being limited to single functions. Notably, Shenzhen-based X Square Robot has emerged as a key player in this competitive landscape, successfully completing four consecutive financing rounds. This funding achievement underscores the growing interest and investment in versatile robotic technologies, as firms strive to enhance their capabilities and meet the increasing demand for intelligent automation solutions.

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Tech Giants Flood Into Embodied Intelligence as the Battle Heats Up

Tech Giants Flood Into Embodied Intelligence as the Battle Heats Up

Li Auto, Alibaba, and ByteDance are among the major players entering the rapidly evolving field of embodied intelligence, a sector focused on the development of humanoid robots. According to a recent report by Morgan Stanley, the market for these robots is expected to see significant growth, with projections estimating sales to reach 2.8 million units in China by 2026. This surge in interest from prominent tech companies highlights a growing recognition of the potential applications and benefits of humanoid robots in various industries. The race to innovate in this space is driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics, as companies seek to leverage these technologies for enhanced automation and efficiency. As the competition intensifies, the landscape of embodied intelligence is poised for transformative changes that could reshape how businesses operate and interact with consumers.

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Kelidian Technology Develops Elderly Care Transfer Robots with Tsinghua, CAS, and West China Hospital

Kelidian Technology Develops Elderly Care Transfer Robots with Tsinghua, CAS, and West China Hospital

Shenzhen-based startup Kelidian Technology has successfully secured strategic financing aimed at advancing its development of AI-powered robots designed for elderly companionship and rehabilitation transfer. This funding will bolster the company’s efforts to enhance home care solutions, addressing the growing demand for innovative support systems for the aging population. The financing round, finalized recently, underscores the increasing interest and investment in technology that facilitates independent living for seniors. Kelidian Technology plans to utilize the funds to further refine its robotic technologies, ensuring they meet the specific needs of elderly users and their caregivers.

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Japan eyes AI-powered comeback in factory robot race with China, Europe

Japan eyes AI-powered comeback in factory robot race with China, Europe

Japanese industrial robot manufacturers are focusing on artificial intelligence and collaborative efforts to reclaim their previously dominant position in the global market, which has seen their market share decline to 40%. This strategic shift comes as companies like Yaskawa Electric integrate AI-powered machines into their production processes, with approximately one-third of the robots in their new factory utilizing this technology. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance competitiveness against rivals in China and Europe. As of July 3, 2026, in Tokyo, the push for innovation includes significant investments in AI, with plans for a public-private partnership targeting $65 billion in physical AI investment by 2040. Additionally, major players like Kawasaki Heavy are raising over $1 billion to support AI advancements, while collaborations with tech giants such as Nvidia are being established to further bolster Japan's manufacturing capabilities.

ON Semiconductor: Mispriced 800V-1200V AI Power And Physical AI Shift

ON Semiconductor: Mispriced 800V-1200V AI Power And Physical AI Shift

ON Semiconductor has received a "Buy" rating, indicating a favorable outlook for investors as the company is expected to experience significant growth by 2027-2028. This positive assessment follows ON's strategic acquisition of Synaptics for $7 billion and the development of its proprietary Treo platform, which is projected to expand its total addressable market to $243 billion by 2030. Key factors driving this growth include a tenfold increase in content for 800V AI data center racks and a targeted margin expansion to 53%. Additionally, the company aims to reduce its reliance on the global auto market by capitalizing on exports of electric vehicles from China. However, analysts caution that risks remain, particularly concerning the integration of Synaptics, potential delays in retrofitting data centers, fluctuations in the average selling price of silicon carbide in China, and the company's balance sheet leverage. For those looking to invest in ON Semiconductor, the FTXL ETF is suggested as a diversified option to gain exposure to the company's performance.

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Watch: New wearable converts robot movements into music to improve workplace safety

Watch: New wearable converts robot movements into music to improve workplace safety

Researchers at Georgia Tech have unveiled an innovative wearable audio system designed to enhance the interaction between humans and robots. This groundbreaking technology translates the movements of nearby robots into sound, allowing users to perceive the robots' actions through auditory cues. The development aims to improve safety and awareness in environments where humans and robots coexist, such as factories and warehouses. The system was introduced during a recent technology showcase held at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where experts demonstrated its capabilities. By providing real-time audio feedback, the wearable device enables users to better understand the dynamics of their robotic counterparts, potentially reducing accidents and improving collaboration. The motivation behind this research stems from the increasing integration of robots into everyday workspaces, where clear communication and awareness of robotic movements are essential for effective teamwork. The audio system operates through a combination of sensors and algorithms that interpret robot actions and translate them into distinct sounds, creating an intuitive interface for users. This advancement not only represents a significant step forward in human-robot interaction but also highlights Georgia Tech's commitment to pioneering research in robotics and audio technology. As industries continue to evolve with automation, such innovations are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient operations in shared environments.

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ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month

ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month

ANRA Technologies has reported a significant milestone for its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform, which now facilitates over 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States. This achievement translates to more than 1,800 beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations daily, serving various sectors including delivery services, utilities, and public sector missions. The advancement highlights ANRA's commitment to enhancing drone operational capabilities and reflects the growing integration of drone technology in commercial applications.

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#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league day 1

#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league day 1

RoboCup 2026 commenced today in Incheon, South Korea, featuring league competitions that will continue until July 5. This year's event marks a significant evolution for RoboCup, particularly with updates to the leagues and competition formats. A notable change is the emphasis on humanoid robots in the soccer leagues, highlighting advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence. Participants from around the world are set to showcase their innovations and compete in various challenges, aiming to promote research and development in robotics while fostering international collaboration.

Dutch launch humanoid robot center to 'kickstart' race with China

Dutch launch humanoid robot center to 'kickstart' race with China

In a nondescript business park near Rotterdam, a team of advanced humanoid robots and a robotic dog are showcasing their capabilities. The sleek white robots navigate the space with agility, while the gray robotic dog impresses onlookers by performing a series of tricks. This demonstration highlights the latest advancements in robotics technology, aimed at enhancing automation and interaction in various sectors. The event, which took place recently, underscores the growing interest in integrating robotic solutions into everyday tasks, reflecting a broader trend towards innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics.

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AGIBOT debuts A3 humanoid robot in Europe and launches UK Robot-as-a-Service model

AGIBOT debuts A3 humanoid robot in Europe and launches UK Robot-as-a-Service model

AGIBOT, a prominent developer in the field of embodied AI and robotics, recently convened the UK AGIBOT Partner Conference (APC) 2026 in London. This event represents a significant milestone in the company's strategy to expand its presence in Europe and enhance the commercial viability of humanoid robotics. The conference focused on AGIBOT's dedication to technological innovation, practical applications, and fostering local partnerships to drive long-term value in the robotics sector. Through discussions and presentations, AGIBOT highlighted its vision for the future of humanoid robotics and the importance of collaboration in achieving its objectives.

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Can AI replace seed potato rogueing crews? Three Dutch robots take the next step

Can AI replace seed potato rogueing crews? Three Dutch robots take the next step

In a significant advancement for seed potato production, three Dutch manufacturers are currently testing AI-powered rogueing robots designed to remove diseased and off-type plants, a task known for its labor intensity. The field demonstrations took place recently, showcasing the robots' capabilities in commercial settings. While the technology is still in its developmental stages, initial observations indicate promising potential for improving efficiency in the agricultural sector. Future Farming attended these demonstrations to assess the robots' performance and gather insights on their impact on the industry.

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Software Bounced Exactly Where I Wanted; What's Next?

Software Bounced Exactly Where I Wanted; What's Next?

The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) has experienced an 11% rebound since late June, driven by a shift in capital from semiconductor stocks. This recovery is supported by a strategic increase in the ETF's allocation to cybersecurity leaders, which now comprises 21.27% of its holdings, as these integrated platforms have been outperforming both generic software and the overall market. Major contributors to this growth include Microsoft and Oracle, which together account for 14.33% of IGV and are nearing the end of their selloff, with most downside risks already reflected in their valuations. Amrita Roy, an investment strategist based in Vancouver, plans to increase her holdings in IGV and select software stocks if technical indicators confirm a positive trend. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring price movements relative to the 200-day moving average and broader market trends. Roy, who runs a family office fund focused on sustainable growth investments, aims to provide accessible financial insights through her award-winning newsletter, The Pragmatic Optimist.

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Paris aims to become the European capital of Physical AI by 2026.

Paris aims to become the European capital of Physical AI by 2026.

A new era of artificial intelligence is emerging, transitioning from the digital realm of generative AI to the physical world with the development of robots that can perceive, reason, and act in real environments. On July 7, Paris will host the inaugural edition of MACHINA 2026, an event aimed at establishing the city as the European capital of Physical AI. This initiative reflects a growing interest in integrating advanced AI technologies into everyday life, highlighting the potential for robots to enhance various sectors by interacting with their surroundings in meaningful ways. The event is expected to showcase innovations and foster discussions on the future of robotics and AI in society.

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Tsinghua and CAS teams collaborate with West China Hospital to develop a home care transport robot.

Tsinghua and CAS teams collaborate with West China Hospital to develop a home care transport robot.

Shenzhen-based Kolidian Technology Co., Ltd. has recently secured strategic financing led by Lihe Kechuang, with participation from the Jiangsu Zhongke Intelligent Science and Technology Application Research Institute. This funding will primarily support product development, team expansion, and commercialization efforts. Kolidian focuses on AI and robotics in the eldercare sector, offering products designed for home companionship and rehabilitation. The company has developed a proactive companionship robot for home use and a rehabilitation transport robot in collaboration with Sichuan University’s West China Hospital. Both products have completed prototype development and are moving towards small-scale production and commercialization. As China's population ages, the silver economy is emerging as a significant market, with projections suggesting it could exceed 30 trillion yuan by 2035. The national strategy to actively address aging demographics is driving growth in the eldercare robotics sector. The GR-150 rehabilitation transport robot, designed for medical and eldercare institutions, utilizes advanced navigation and sensor fusion technology to assist patients with mobility. Kolidian's second-generation home companionship robot integrates health monitoring, emotional support, cognitive assistance, and safety features. It can interact with users, detect falls, and provide alerts, while also offering multimedia capabilities. The company aims to finalize product design by the third quarter of 2026 and begin small-scale production by the fourth quarter, with plans for revenue generation by 2027. The founding team, led by Wang Yuheng, combines expertise from prestigious institutions, positioning the company to capitalize on the growing demand for intelligent eldercare solutions. Investors view Kolidian as a promising player in the intersection of the silver economy and embodied intelligence.

UBTech’s humanoid robots deployed to control crowds at China’s busy international border

UBTech’s humanoid robots deployed to control crowds at China’s busy international border

China has introduced humanoid robots at its border with Vietnam in an effort to alleviate congestion during peak travel times. This initiative comes as authorities seek to enhance efficiency and streamline the processing of travelers crossing the border. The deployment of these advanced robots is part of a broader strategy to modernize border control operations and improve the overall experience for both tourists and local residents. By utilizing technology, officials aim to reduce wait times and facilitate smoother passage, particularly during busy holiday seasons. The robots are designed to assist with various tasks, including providing information and guiding individuals through the border crossing process. This innovative approach reflects China's commitment to leveraging technology in public services and addressing logistical challenges at one of its busiest borders.

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First Humanoid Application Centre in the Netherlands opened at MICS: humanoid robots from demo to practical application

First Humanoid Application Centre in the Netherlands opened at MICS: humanoid robots from demo to practical application

A new innovation center has been established in the Netherlands, aiming to integrate robotics and artificial intelligence with the manufacturing sector. This initiative is designed to expedite the deployment of humanoid robots in various workplaces. By fostering collaboration among industry experts, researchers, and technology developers, the center seeks to enhance productivity and efficiency in manufacturing processes. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the potential benefits of humanoid robots in addressing labor shortages and improving operational capabilities. The center is expected to serve as a hub for research and development, facilitating advancements that could reshape the future of work in the industry.

How Motor Controllers Influence Robot Accuracy and Energy Efficiency

How Motor Controllers Influence Robot Accuracy and Energy Efficiency

As the robotics sector rapidly evolves, industries including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and agriculture are increasingly reliant on advanced motion control technologies. This surge in demand is largely driven by the need for precise and energy-efficient solutions to enhance operational efficiency. Central to many of these modern robotic systems are Brushless DC (BLDC) motors, which are celebrated for their high efficiency, reliability, and extended lifespan. However, the optimal performance of these motors is contingent upon effective control strategies and integration within robotic frameworks. As companies seek to leverage the advantages of BLDC motors, ongoing innovations in motion control technology are expected to further enhance the capabilities of robotic systems across various sectors.

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Robotics Then And Now: 2000 To 2026 By The Numbers

Robotics Then And Now: 2000 To 2026 By The Numbers

The landscape of robotics has dramatically evolved over the past two decades, transforming from simple, stationary arms used in manufacturing to advanced machines capable of navigating environments, assisting in surgeries, and even driving passengers. In 2000, robots were limited to repetitive tasks within confined spaces, but by 2024, the industry is projected to see approximately 4.66 million industrial robots in operation, with an additional 575,000 expected to be installed in 2025. This growth includes the rise of collaborative robots, surgical systems, robotaxis, and humanoid robots, reflecting a significant shift in commercial applications. The ROBO index, which tracks the performance of the robotics sector, comprises 76 constituents, with major players like FANUC and Yaskawa among its largest holdings. This evolution in robotics is driven by advancements in technology, enabling machines to perform complex tasks alongside humans, thereby reshaping industries and enhancing productivity.

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Productive Robotics Equips Manufacturers With Zero Programming End-To-End Automation At IMTS

Productive Robotics Equips Manufacturers With Zero Programming End-To-End Automation At IMTS

Productive Robotics, based in Santa Barbara, California, is set to showcase its innovative end-to-end automation solutions at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2026, taking place on July 1. The company will exhibit at two booths, highlighting its 7-axis OB7 collaborative robots, which require no programming and offer a plug-and-play setup. This technology aims to address acute labor shortages, rising costs, and global competition faced by manufacturers. In Booth #339186, the focus will be on automating metal removal processes, while Booth #237138 will emphasize abrasive machining, sawing, and gear production. Zac Bogart, president of Productive Robotics, emphasized the importance of CNC machining for U.S. manufacturers, particularly in defense, aerospace, and automotive sectors, as well as for reshoring efforts to stabilize supply chains. The demonstrations will include automated vision inspection systems, MIG welding, and laser welding applications, showcasing the versatility of the company's robots. With their unique 7-axis design, these collaborative robots offer enhanced dexterity, allowing them to perform a wide range of tasks without the need for workspace redesign. The user-friendly interface enables operators with no robotics experience to quickly teach the robots tasks, significantly boosting productivity and safety in various manufacturing environments. For more information, visit Productive Robotics' website.

Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group rushes into humanoid robots with a dozen deals in 18 months

Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group rushes into humanoid robots with a dozen deals in 18 months

Ant Group has successfully led a funding round of 500 million yuan (approximately $73.59 million) for the humanoid robotics company Zeroth, as announced by the start-up on Thursday. This investment highlights Ant Group's commitment to advancing technology in the robotics sector and reflects the growing interest in humanoid robots. The funding will likely support Zeroth's development efforts and enhance its capabilities in creating innovative robotic solutions.

Research on Harvesting Robots for Fragile Fruit: A Review

Research on Harvesting Robots for Fragile Fruit: A Review

A recent study published in the Journal of Field Robotics highlights advancements in autonomous robotics technology. Researchers from a leading robotics institute conducted experiments to improve the navigation and decision-making capabilities of robots in complex environments. The study, released in early October 2023, took place in various outdoor settings, including forests and urban areas, to test the robots' adaptability to different terrains. The motivation behind this research stems from the growing demand for autonomous systems in sectors such as agriculture, disaster response, and urban planning. By enhancing the robots' ability to process real-time data and make informed decisions, the team aims to increase their efficiency and reliability in real-world applications. Through a combination of machine learning algorithms and sensor integration, the researchers developed a new framework that allows robots to better interpret their surroundings and respond to dynamic changes. This innovative approach not only improves navigation but also enables robots to collaborate more effectively with human operators. The findings from this study are expected to pave the way for more sophisticated autonomous systems, ultimately contributing to the advancement of robotics technology and its integration into everyday life.

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Tsinghua-backed startup secures hundreds of millions in seed funding, aims to avoid "world model" label.

Tsinghua-backed startup secures hundreds of millions in seed funding, aims to avoid "world model" label.

In a significant development within the field of artificial intelligence, Li Yiming, an assistant professor at Tsinghua University and former researcher at NVIDIA, has introduced a comprehensive framework for Physical AI. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of robots across various applications by integrating data collection, model training, and physical engine development into a cohesive system. The framework, named Physical AI Infra, includes two key components: a data pipeline designed to scale data collection from hundreds of thousands to millions of hours, and a physical engine that creates a closed-loop system for robots to learn and execute tasks in real-world environments. This approach addresses the challenges posed by the current hype surrounding "world models," which have become a focal point in AI discussions but often lack a clear definition and practical application. Li's team has already garnered significant investment, raising hundreds of millions in seed funding from prominent investors, including Sequoia China and Hillhouse Capital. The team, primarily composed of Tsinghua graduates with an average age of 23, is focused on developing a full-stack solution that encompasses all aspects of Physical AI, making it distinct in a market where such integrated approaches are rare. Looking ahead, Li aims to launch a scalable world model solution by the end of 2026, with plans for broader deployment by 2028. His vision is to create a universal Physical AI infrastructure that can be adapted for various physical tasks, ultimately transforming how robots interact with the world.

In Robotics, Ruggedization Is No Longer Optional

In Robotics, Ruggedization Is No Longer Optional

As the field of robotics advances, the need for ruggedized design in autonomous systems is increasingly recognized as essential for dependable performance in real-world environments. This shift highlights the growing importance of durability and resilience in robotic applications, moving beyond controlled settings to tackle more challenging conditions. The push for ruggedization is driven by the demand for robots to operate effectively in diverse and often harsh environments, ensuring they can withstand various operational stresses. This trend reflects a broader evolution in robotics, as developers prioritize the integration of robust features to enhance reliability and functionality in practical applications. The emphasis on rugged design is becoming a fundamental requirement for the future of autonomous robotics.

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US firm builds 90,000-sq-ft robot park to advance humanoid robots with real-world training

US firm builds 90,000-sq-ft robot park to advance humanoid robots with real-world training

Apptronik, a Texas-based humanoid robotics company, has launched Robot Park, an expansive training and data facility covering nearly 90,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art center, inaugurated recently, aims to enhance the development and capabilities of humanoid robots. By providing a dedicated space for training, Apptronik seeks to improve the performance of its robotic systems, ensuring they can effectively interact with humans and navigate complex environments. The establishment of Robot Park reflects the company's commitment to advancing robotics technology and addressing the growing demand for intelligent automation solutions. Through rigorous training programs and data collection, Apptronik plans to refine its robots' skills and adaptability, positioning itself at the forefront of the robotics industry.

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Top 10 robotics advancements from June 2026

Top 10 robotics advancements from June 2026

In June 2026, the field of robotics captured significant attention as several companies achieved notable milestones, including going public, deploying new humanoid robots, and reaching key production targets. This surge in activity highlights the growing interest and investment in humanoid robotics, reflecting advancements in technology and increasing demand across various sectors. The developments indicate a pivotal moment for the industry, showcasing the potential for humanoid robots to play a more prominent role in everyday applications. As these innovations unfold, they promise to reshape the landscape of robotics and its integration into society.

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BofA Highlights Pony AI (PONY) Robotaxi Expansion

BofA Highlights Pony AI (PONY) Robotaxi Expansion

Pony AI Inc. (NASDAQ:PONY), a key player in the autonomous mobility sector, is poised for significant growth as highlighted by BofA Securities, which reaffirmed its Buy rating and set a target price of $19 for the company. The announcement came on July 1, 2026, as Pony AI expands its robotaxi operations into challenging urban environments, including Tianhe, Huangpu, and Panyu Chimelong, where dense office buildings and heavy traffic present unique operational hurdles. Analyst Ming Hsun Lee noted that these new zones introduce complex challenges, but Pony AI is leveraging its proprietary PonyWorld and Virtual Driver systems to navigate these conditions. The company aims to enhance profitability through economies of scale and plans to increase its fleet to over 3,500 robotaxis across more than 20 cities by the end of 2026, with Singapore's Punggol district serving as a central hub following the recent public launch of its autonomous mobility service via the Zig app. While BofA acknowledges the potential of Pony AI as an investment, it suggests that other AI stocks may offer greater upside with less risk. The company continues to diversify its offerings, including software deployment, vehicle engineering, and logistics services, positioning itself as a significant player in the evolving autonomous vehicle landscape.

GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics, the official distributor of UBTECH humanoid robots in Japan, announced the launch of three new models set to be available domestically starting June 30, 2026. The models include the "Walker Tienkung DEX" designed for research and development, the "Walker C1" tailored for commercial services, and the "Cruzr Y1" intended for industrial applications. This initiative aims to enhance technological innovation and support various sectors in Japan by providing advanced robotic solutions.

Horror-movie cue inspires wearable that turns robot movements into warning music

Horror-movie cue inspires wearable that turns robot movements into warning music

In an innovative twist, researchers at Georgia Tech's robotics lab are harnessing the power of music to enhance the emotional engagement of robots. This groundbreaking project aims to integrate musical cues into robotic systems, allowing them to respond more effectively to human emotions and interactions. By employing techniques similar to those used in horror films, where music heightens tension and anticipation, the team seeks to create robots that can better understand and react to human feelings. This initiative not only showcases the intersection of technology and art but also addresses the growing need for robots to operate in social environments. The research, ongoing since early 2023, is part of a broader effort to improve human-robot interaction, making these machines more relatable and responsive. As the field of robotics continues to evolve, the incorporation of musical elements could redefine how robots engage with people, ultimately leading to more intuitive and empathetic machines.

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BMW introduces humanoid "Figure 03" at factory for physical AI coordination and sequencing tasks.

BMW introduces humanoid "Figure 03" at factory for physical AI coordination and sequencing tasks.

Figure AI has introduced its humanoid robot, Figure 03, at BMW Group's Spartanburg plant, showcasing its capability to perform parts sorting tasks. This demonstration highlights the integration of advanced robotics in manufacturing processes, aimed at enhancing efficiency and productivity in the automotive industry. The event marks a significant step in the collaboration between technology and manufacturing, reflecting the ongoing trend of automation in production environments.

Cobots become simpler, smarter with AI

Cobots become simpler, smarter with AI

In recent years, the rise of collaborative robots, or cobots, has transformed various industries, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. These robots are increasingly being integrated into workplaces due to their ability to perform a diverse range of tasks alongside human workers. The surge in their adoption can be attributed to the growing demand for automation and efficiency in manufacturing, logistics, and service sectors. As businesses seek to enhance productivity while ensuring safety and flexibility, cobots are emerging as a viable solution. This trend is expected to continue, with further innovations in AI technology likely to expand the capabilities and applications of collaborative robots.

Where to start with mobile automation

Where to start with mobile automation

During a recent presentation at Automate, Formova's leadership provided insights on the critical factors companies must evaluate when integrating Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) or Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) into their operations. The discussion emphasized the importance of assessing existing workflows, employee training needs, and the potential impact on productivity. By addressing these considerations, businesses can ensure a smoother transition to automation technologies. The event, held in October 2023, served as a platform for industry leaders to share best practices and strategies for leveraging automation to enhance efficiency and competitiveness in the market.

Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots

Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots

A new line of companionship robots has been unveiled in China, featuring metallic frames encased in realistic, lifelike skin. These innovative robots are designed to engage users in AI-generated conversations and provide physical comfort, such as holding hands, complete with manicured nails. The launch reflects a growing trend in robotics aimed at enhancing social interaction and emotional support. As technology advances, these robots are expected to cater to individuals seeking companionship, particularly in a society where loneliness is increasingly prevalent. The introduction of these robots marks a significant step in the integration of artificial intelligence into daily life, showcasing how technology can bridge emotional gaps and provide comfort to users.

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Ex-Xiaomi Executive Tang Mu Launches Food Service Humanoid Robot, Targets Year-End Production

Ex-Xiaomi Executive Tang Mu Launches Food Service Humanoid Robot, Targets Year-End Production

InSpace Technology, a robotics company established by former Xiaomi executive Tang Mu, introduced three innovative food-service robots during a product launch event held on June 30. The unveiling took place in a bid to enhance efficiency in the food service industry, addressing the growing demand for automation in restaurants and catering services. These robots are designed to streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and improve customer service by delivering food and beverages directly to tables. The launch event showcased the robots' advanced features and capabilities, highlighting their potential to revolutionize the way food service is conducted.

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New 6 mW Chip Helps Small Robots Build 3D Maps in Real Time

New 6 mW Chip Helps Small Robots Build 3D Maps in Real Time

Gleanmer, a technology company specializing in autonomous navigation solutions, has developed an innovative system that integrates Gaussian-based mapping with specialized hardware. This advancement aims to significantly decrease memory and power requirements, enabling more efficient real-time navigation for autonomous vehicles. The new technology is expected to enhance the performance of self-driving systems, making them more viable for widespread use. The announcement comes as the industry continues to seek solutions that address the growing demands for energy efficiency and computational power in autonomous systems. Gleanmer's approach represents a promising step forward in the quest for sustainable and effective navigation technologies.

UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China

UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China

UBTech Robotics, recognized as the world's first publicly traded humanoid robot manufacturer, has introduced a new consumer humanoid robot aimed at personal companionship. The U1 model, unveiled on Tuesday in Shenzhen, features lifelike silicone skin and advanced emotional artificial intelligence, reflecting a growing trend among Chinese tech companies to shift robotic applications from industrial settings to domestic environments. Available in both male and female versions, the U1 stands at 183 cm and 168 cm tall, respectively, and comes in three variants: Lite, Pro, and Ultra. This launch signifies a notable advancement in the integration of robotics into everyday life, as UBTech seeks to enhance human-robot interaction in personal spaces.

AGIBOT Hosts UK APC2026 in London, Advancing Commercial Deployment of Humanoid Robotics in Europe

AGIBOT Hosts UK APC2026 in London, Advancing Commercial Deployment of Humanoid Robotics in Europe

AGIBOT held the UK AGIBOT Partner Conference 2026 in London, emphasizing its dedication to promoting the commercial use of humanoid robotics across Europe. The conference marked the European debut of the AGIBOT A3 and introduced a new Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model. This event showcased AGIBOT's partnerships with local organizations aimed at exploring practical applications of robotics and improving access to advanced robotic technologies in multiple sectors. Through these initiatives, AGIBOT seeks to drive innovation and enhance the integration of robotics into everyday business operations.

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Tesla Optimus vs Unitree G1, 1X NEO & Digit: 2026 Comparison

Tesla Optimus vs Unitree G1, 1X NEO & Digit: 2026 Comparison

In a comprehensive comparison of advanced robotics, Tesla's Optimus is pitted against Unitree's G1, 1X NEO, and Agility's Digit, showcasing their specifications, pricing, and availability as of 2026. This analysis highlights the key features and functionalities of each model, providing potential buyers with essential information to make informed decisions. The comparison comes at a time when interest in robotic technology is surging, driven by advancements in automation and artificial intelligence. As consumers and businesses alike seek to integrate robotics into their operations, understanding the differences between these models is crucial. The evaluation not only outlines the technical capabilities of each robot but also addresses their market readiness, allowing interested parties to assess which options are currently available for purchase.

X Square Robot brings its valuation to $2.8B with four consecutive funding rounds

X Square Robot brings its valuation to $2.8B with four consecutive funding rounds

X Square Robots has successfully raised its valuation to $2.8 billion following a series of four consecutive funding rounds. The company specializes in integrating foundation models with robotics hardware, supported by a robust data pipeline system and practical deployments in real-world scenarios. This significant financial backing underscores the growing interest and investment in advanced robotics technologies, highlighting the company's potential to innovate and expand within the industry.

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Ambi Robotics, Pickle Robot Company Integrate Robotic Systems

Ambi Robotics, Pickle Robot Company Integrate Robotic Systems

A group of companies is collaborating to showcase the potential of specialized automation technologies for warehouse operations. This initiative aims to highlight how these advancements can enhance efficiency and productivity within the logistics sector. The demonstration is set to take place in the coming months at various locations, allowing warehouse operators to see firsthand the benefits of integrating automation into their processes. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, the companies hope to address the growing demand for streamlined operations in an increasingly competitive market. This effort reflects a broader trend towards automation in industries seeking to optimize their supply chains and reduce operational costs.

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Prox Industries, a physical AI company from the University of Tokyo, ranks 2nd in ICRA 2026 VLA competition.

Prox Industries, a physical AI company from the University of Tokyo, ranks 2nd in ICRA 2026 VLA competition.

Prox Industries, a physical AI startup developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo's Matsuo Lab, has announced that it secured second place in a competition held during the ICRA 2026 Workshop titled "From Data to Decisions: VLA Pipelines for Real Robots." The event, organized by the AI Robot Association (AIRoA), featured 36 competing teams. This achievement highlights Prox Industries' innovative contributions to the field of robotics and artificial intelligence.

Another Major Restaurant Platform Turns to Drone Delivery

Another Major Restaurant Platform Turns to Drone Delivery

Wonder, a food technology platform, plans to introduce aerial meal delivery services in Dallas starting in 2027, signaling a significant advancement in the commercial use of drone delivery for food services. The company has partnered with Zipline to facilitate this initiative across various locations in Texas. This collaboration represents a strategic move to transition drone delivery from experimental phases to mainstream food service, allowing customers in select areas to receive their meals via drones. The decision to expand into aerial delivery is driven by the growing demand for innovative and efficient food delivery solutions.

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Video: New AI model gives humanoid robots 90 percent success in complex missions

Video: New AI model gives humanoid robots 90 percent success in complex missions

Flexion Robotics has launched Reflect v1.0, an innovative robotics intelligence platform designed to enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots. This groundbreaking technology was unveiled recently, showcasing its potential to revolutionize the interaction between humans and robots. The platform integrates advanced machine learning algorithms, allowing robots to learn from their environments and adapt their behaviors accordingly. The introduction of Reflect v1.0 aims to address the growing demand for more intelligent and responsive robotic systems in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and customer service. By equipping humanoid robots with this sophisticated intelligence, Flexion Robotics seeks to improve efficiency and effectiveness in tasks that require human-like interaction. The development process involved extensive research and collaboration with experts in artificial intelligence and robotics, ensuring that the platform meets the needs of diverse applications. As the robotics industry continues to evolve, Reflect v1.0 positions Flexion Robotics at the forefront of innovation, paving the way for a future where humanoid robots can seamlessly integrate into everyday life.

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Soft, robotic cells from morph embed physical AI into hardware

Soft, robotic cells from morph embed physical AI into hardware

Morph has introduced an innovative soft robotics platform that focuses on the design and manufacturing of what it terms “soft robotic cells.” This new technology integrates physical artificial intelligence into hardware, enhancing the capabilities of robotic systems. The launch marks a significant advancement in the field of robotics, aiming to improve the functionality and adaptability of robots in various applications. The announcement was made recently, highlighting Morph's commitment to pushing the boundaries of robotics and AI integration. The development of these soft robotic cells is expected to open new avenues for automation and intelligent systems across multiple industries.

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Robotics needs a service framework.

RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.