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Service robotics is undergoing a significant transformation, evolving from a mere automation tool to a strategic infrastructure across various sectors, including cleaning, logistics, and retail. This shift is driven by the increasing need for effective software management of robotic fleets, which is becoming a crucial factor in optimizing operations. Lucas Goumarre, CEO of Korben For People, discusses these developments and their implications for the future of service robotics. The insights were shared in an interview featured in Robot Magazine.
RobotMagazine By Christophe Carl Louis May 12, 2026 À la une Actualités Interview Robotique automatisation nettoyage cybersécurité robotique
Mistral AI has launched Robostral Navigate, the first AI model specifically designed for robotic navigation. This marks a significant shift for the French company, which has previously focused on large language models, as it ventures into Physical AI. The goal is to enable robots to understand natural language instructions, interpret their surroundings using a standard RGB camera, and plan routes without relying on complex sensor infrastructures. The introduction of Robostral Navigate is important as it simplifies the navigation process, traditionally reliant on multiple technologies like LiDAR and depth cameras, which are costly and complex to integrate. By utilizing only RGB images and natural language commands, Mistral AI's approach could significantly reduce costs for robot manufacturers. An RGB camera is much cheaper than industrial LiDAR sensors, making this technology more accessible. Robostral Navigate operates on a model with 8 billion parameters, balancing computational power and operational efficiency. This size allows for faster execution on embedded platforms with limited resources, crucial for timely navigation decisions. Mistral AI trained the model on nearly 400,000 trajectories across over 6,000 simulated environments, showcasing its potential for real-world applications. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
RobotMagazine By Christophe Carl Louis Jul 13, 2026 À la une IA Industrie Robotique AMR benchmark R2R-CE
In recent years, the industrial sector has witnessed a significant shift with the increasing adoption of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) in factories and warehouses. Traditionally, industrial robots were confined to specific production cells and operated behind safety barriers. However, AMRs are now gaining prominence due to their ability to navigate autonomously and transport materials efficiently within facilities. This transition reflects a growing interest among manufacturers in leveraging advanced robotics technology to enhance operational efficiency and streamline logistics processes. As industries seek to optimize their workflows, the integration of AMRs is becoming a crucial component in modern manufacturing and warehousing strategies.
RobotMagazine By Christophe Carl Louis Jul 06, 2026 À la une IA Industrie Robotique AGV Amazon ProteusRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.