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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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Smart mobility company becomes top electric motorcycle brand in Indonesia after raising millions from CATL fund.

Smart mobility company becomes top electric motorcycle brand in Indonesia after raising millions from CATL fund.

OMOWAY, a smart two-wheeler mobility company, has successfully completed both Series A and A+ funding rounds, each raising tens of millions of dollars. The A+ round was led by Lochpine Capital, a fund backed by CATL, while Monolith led the A round with participation from CICC Capital and existing investor ZhenFund. Founded less than two years ago, OMOWAY has attracted a strong roster of investors, including Sequoia, ZhenFund, and various funds from the new energy sector. With significant financial backing and industry resources, OMOWAY is accelerating the commercialization of its products globally. In June, the company launched its flagship product, the OMO-X, with its first delivery in Indonesia, where it quickly became the top-selling electric motorcycle in the country during its first month. OMOWAY aims to disrupt the traditional motorcycle market, which has long been dominated by Japanese fuel brands, by addressing common industry challenges such as the high premium on advanced smart products and the lack of technological appeal in affordable options. The OMO-X features advanced technology, including a digital key, automatic side stand, remote control capabilities, and a large 10.25-inch interactive display, significantly enhancing user experience. The OMO-X Smart model focuses on intelligent mobility, while the OMO-X Balance is the world's first mass-produced self-balancing motorcycle, utilizing gyroscopic technology to improve stability. OMOWAY is also developing a reinforcement learning model for real-world driving conditions and has implemented a 360° panoramic vision system for enhanced safety. With a proprietary technology framework that integrates AI and robotics, OMOWAY is expanding its dealer network in Indonesia and plans to enter markets in Thailand, Singapore, and Europe, aiming to evolve transportation into intelligent partnerships for various applications.

Unitree IPO to test valuations as venture capital floods China robotics

Unitree IPO to test valuations as venture capital floods China robotics

Unitree Robotics has received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission for an initial public offering (IPO) in Shanghai, marking a significant milestone for the rapidly growing embodied AI sector in China. This approval follows a successful review by the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s listing committee, which took place approximately one month prior. Based in Hangzhou, Unitree is now in the process of finalizing its underwriting plan, pricing, and share subscriptions, with the potential for its market debut as early as late this year. This IPO is expected to establish a valuation benchmark within the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence in China, reflecting the increasing investor interest and market dynamics in the sector.

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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Automate 2026 show recap

Automate 2026 show recap

Editors Steve Crowe, Mike Oitzman, and Sarah Wynn provided an insightful analysis of Automate 2026, focusing on significant trends in physical artificial intelligence, humanoid robotics, and software orchestration. Their review highlights the advancements and innovations showcased at the event, reflecting the evolving landscape of automation technology. The analysis aims to inform industry stakeholders about the implications of these trends for future developments in robotics and automation. The recap serves as a valuable resource for understanding how these technologies are shaping various sectors and the potential impact on the workforce.

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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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Reflections from ICRA 2026

Reflections from ICRA 2026

From June 1 to June 5, Vienna hosted the 2026 IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation (ICRA), attracting leading experts in robotics from around the globe. The event took place at Messe Wien, conveniently located near the Danube River, providing a picturesque backdrop for discussions and demonstrations. Participants showcased cutting-edge technologies, fostering collaboration and exchanging innovative ideas aimed at advancing the field of robotics. This annual conference serves as a vital platform for researchers and industry professionals to connect, share knowledge, and explore the future of automation and robotics.

Giving drones a sense of 'pain' could help them predict instability before it happens

Giving drones a sense of 'pain' could help them predict instability before it happens

In a recent discussion on the limitations of current drone technology, experts highlighted the inability of drones to adapt to mechanical failures, such as a worn-out propeller. Drawing a parallel to human resilience, they explained that just as a person instinctively alters their running style after spraining an ankle to avoid exacerbating the injury, drones lack the capability to modify their operation in response to equipment malfunctions. This limitation raises concerns about the reliability and safety of drone operations, particularly in critical applications. The conversation underscores the need for advancements in drone technology that would enable these machines to recognize and respond to mechanical issues autonomously, enhancing their functionality and performance in various environments.

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Virtual roads and wire cars: Hyundai’s digital proving ground

Virtual roads and wire cars: Hyundai’s digital proving ground

In Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Hyundai Motor Group is at the forefront of transforming vehicle quality inspection to meet the demands of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The company's Namyang research center has introduced innovative inspection technologies that leverage digital twin technology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of vehicle testing as automobiles increasingly rely on complex software systems. By pioneering these advancements, Hyundai is addressing the challenges posed by the evolving automotive landscape, ensuring that their vehicles meet the highest standards of quality and performance.

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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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Weeks after Huang visit, Nvidia expands Korea hiring into robotics, HPC

Weeks after Huang visit, Nvidia expands Korea hiring into robotics, HPC

Nvidia is expanding its engineering presence in South Korea, nearly a month after CEO Jensen Huang announced the company's plans to establish a research and development center in the country. Recent job postings on Nvidia's official careers website indicate a focus on key areas such as robotics simulation, high-performance computing, and automotive software, which are closely linked to South Korea's manufacturing, semiconductor, and automotive industries. This strategic move aims to strengthen Nvidia's involvement in these critical sectors, reflecting the company's commitment to innovation and collaboration within the region. The latest job listings, discovered by the Korea Herald, highlight Nvidia's intent to tap into local expertise and resources as it seeks to enhance its technological capabilities in Korea.

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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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Why you should combine robot dexterity with mechanical positioning for complex assembly operations

Why you should combine robot dexterity with mechanical positioning for complex assembly operations

Experts in robotics are increasingly emphasizing the significance of mechanical positioning in enhancing machine mobility, range, and speed. This recognition comes as industries seek to improve efficiency in complex assembly operations. The integration of robot dexterity with advanced mechanical positioning techniques is seen as a crucial step towards achieving more effective and precise automation solutions. By optimizing these elements, manufacturers can streamline their processes, reduce errors, and ultimately boost productivity. The insights were shared in a recent article on The Robot Report, highlighting the growing trend of combining these technologies to meet the demands of modern manufacturing environments.

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Luxonis closes Series A round to scale physical AI perception layer

Luxonis closes Series A round to scale physical AI perception layer

Luxonis has announced its plans to increase production of its OAK camera and enhance its platform to better support robotics and industrial automation. This initiative follows the successful closure of its Series A funding round, which aims to bolster the company's capabilities in developing a physical AI perception layer. The funding will enable Luxonis to refine its technology and expand its market presence in the rapidly evolving field of AI and automation.

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Blattner awards Built Robotics $75M contract for physical AI to help meet energy demand

Blattner awards Built Robotics $75M contract for physical AI to help meet energy demand

Blattner has announced an expansion of its partnership with Built Robotics, awarding the company a substantial $75 million contract aimed at enhancing autonomous systems for solar construction projects. This collaboration is part of Blattner's strategy to address the growing energy demand by integrating advanced physical AI technologies into their operations. The partnership underscores the increasing reliance on automation in the renewable energy sector, particularly in solar energy development. By leveraging Built Robotics' expertise, Blattner aims to improve efficiency and scalability in its construction processes, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable energy future.

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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.

Why Are Custom Harness Solutions Essential for Next Generation Technology?

Why Are Custom Harness Solutions Essential for Next Generation Technology?

In the realm of hardware development, a recurring issue has emerged where wiring is often considered an afterthought. Engineers invest significant time and resources into creating advanced electric powertrains and high-density sensor arrays, ensuring that the mechanical and software components are meticulously designed. However, a common oversight occurs when the physical connections fail to fit within the designated space, leading to potential setbacks in the project timeline. This problem is particularly pronounced when relying on off-the-shelf components that may not be compatible with innovative designs. As the industry continues to evolve, addressing these wiring challenges is crucial for the successful integration of new technologies.

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From Lab to Trillion-Dollar Market: The Parallel Rise of Zhipu AI and Galaxy General

From Lab to Trillion-Dollar Market: The Parallel Rise of Zhipu AI and Galaxy General

In Beijing, two leading companies in artificial intelligence, Zhipu AI and Galaxy General, are making significant strides toward achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Zhipu AI focuses on advancements in digital intelligence, while Galaxy General is dedicated to innovations in embodied robotics. Both companies are pursuing parallel strategies to enhance their technologies, aiming to position themselves at the forefront of the AI revolution. As they develop their respective fields, the competition between these two firms highlights the rapid evolution of AI capabilities in China and the broader implications for the global tech landscape. The ongoing efforts of Zhipu AI and Galaxy General reflect a growing commitment to harnessing AI's potential to transform industries and improve everyday life.

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Quibim Launches CE and UKCA-Marked QP-Breast®, the First AI Tool to Detect Breast Cancer via MRI in Europe and the UK

Quibim Launches CE and UKCA-Marked QP-Breast®, the First AI Tool to Detect Breast Cancer via MRI in Europe and the UK

Quibim, a prominent player in precision imaging and artificial intelligence solutions, has launched QP-Breast® in Europe and the UK. This innovative AI tool, which has received CE and UKCA marking, is the first of its kind in these regions to utilize magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of breast cancer. By automatically identifying suspected lesions on breast MRI scans, QP-Breast® aims to enhance early diagnosis and improve patient outcomes. The launch, announced today, marks a significant advancement in breast cancer detection technology, reflecting Quibim's commitment to leveraging AI for better healthcare solutions.

Former DJI scientist raises billions in four funding rounds within six months, backed by YaoTu Capital and JinQiu Fund.

Former DJI scientist raises billions in four funding rounds within six months, backed by YaoTu Capital and JinQiu Fund.

Silicon Feather Technology (SPARO), a company specializing in general aerial intelligence, has successfully completed four rounds of financing totaling hundreds of millions of yuan within six months. Following initial seed funding from Yaotu Capital, subsequent investments came from Jin Qiu Fund, Alibaba, Hongyi Investment, ProLogis Yingshan Capital, and Yunshi Capital. The funds will primarily be used to expand key team positions, commercialize product lines, and accelerate the iteration of their technology platform. Founded in February 2026, SPARO aims to evolve traditional remote-controlled aircraft into autonomous aerial agents capable of understanding their environment and making decisions. The core team comprises experts from top research institutions and leading companies like DJI and Huawei, bringing over a decade of technological expertise and industrial experience. SPARO has developed a comprehensive technology stack that enables aircraft to operate in complex environments without GPS, including low-light and dynamic conditions. Founder Zhang Fu, a prominent figure in robotics, emphasizes that the future of the industry lies in autonomous capabilities rather than hardware specifications. He believes that current drones can only observe and not interact with their environment, which SPARO aims to change. The company has already secured dozens of seed customers and partners in the drone and logistics sectors. Investors have expressed confidence in SPARO's potential, highlighting its unique position in the aerial intelligence market and the team's ability to transform cutting-edge academic research into commercially viable products. With plans for a comprehensive ecosystem that includes a simulation platform for developers, SPARO is poised to redefine the capabilities of aerial robotics.

Sabanto and Verdant Robotics integrate autonomy and precision application systems

Sabanto and Verdant Robotics integrate autonomy and precision application systems

U.S. companies Sabanto Inc. and Verdant Robotics have announced a groundbreaking integration of their systems, marking a significant advancement in agricultural automation. This collaboration allows producers to automate various fieldwork tasks, including navigation and plant-level input application, without the need for an operator present in the cab. The integration aims to enhance efficiency and productivity in farming operations, responding to the growing demand for innovative agricultural solutions. By leveraging advanced technology, both companies are paving the way for a new era of autonomous farming, which could transform traditional practices and address labor shortages in the industry.

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The Role of Risk Calculations in Building More Reliable Automated Trading Systems

The Role of Risk Calculations in Building More Reliable Automated Trading Systems

The Bank for International Settlements has raised concerns about the reliability of fast trading systems, highlighting the growing prevalence of automated and algorithmic trading in financial markets. This shift has underscored the necessity for robust risk controls to manage the complexities associated with these trading strategies. As financial institutions increasingly rely on automated systems, the importance of thorough evaluation and development of these strategies becomes paramount. The bank emphasizes that the key to success in this environment lies in leveraging accurate data and effective risk management practices.

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What to Look for When Buying an Oceanfront Condo in Myrtle Beach

What to Look for When Buying an Oceanfront Condo in Myrtle Beach

The demand for oceanfront condominiums continues to surge as buyers from various parts of the country seek properties that offer immediate access to the beach. This trend highlights a growing interest in coastal living, driven by the allure of scenic views and a desirable lifestyle. Potential homeowners are increasingly recognizing that the value of these properties extends beyond their picturesque locations; they also represent long-term investment opportunities. As the market evolves, savvy buyers are advised to carefully consider their options to ensure they make informed decisions that align with their lifestyle preferences and financial goals.

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Top 7 AI Agent Platforms for Industrial Manufacturing in 2026

Top 7 AI Agent Platforms for Industrial Manufacturing in 2026

The manufacturing sector is undergoing a significant digital transformation, marked by substantial investments in Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), industrial analytics, and predictive maintenance solutions over the past decade. This shift has provided manufacturers with unparalleled operational visibility, enabling real-time monitoring of equipment, production lines, quality metrics, and material flows. Despite these advancements, production managers continue to face challenges in optimizing processes and improving efficiency. The integration of these technologies aims to enhance productivity and streamline operations, ultimately driving the industry towards a more data-driven future.

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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.

Jane Heffner is New President of International Federation of Robotics

Jane Heffner is New President of International Federation of Robotics

Jane Heffner has been elected as the new President of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), succeeding Takayuki Ito from Fanuc Corporation. The announcement was made on February 7, 2026. Heffner, who also serves as the Global Vice President of Channel Communication at Teradyne Robotics, emphasized the importance of her new role during a statement, expressing gratitude for Ito's leadership and highlighting the pivotal moment the global robotics industry is experiencing due to advancements in artificial intelligence and automation. Joining her in leadership is Adrien Brouillard, appointed as Vice President. Brouillard, who has over 15 years of experience at Stäubli, will collaborate with Heffner to further the federation's mission amid the growing demand for automation worldwide. The IFR, founded in 1987, represents over 3,000 organizations, including manufacturers, national robotics associations, and academic institutions from more than 30 countries, positioning itself as the voice of the global robotics industry.

Industrial Flooring Upgrades: When Retrofitting Makes More Sense Than Full Replacement

Industrial Flooring Upgrades: When Retrofitting Makes More Sense Than Full Replacement

In a recent industry analysis, experts highlighted the challenges associated with full replacement of mezzanine systems and ground-floor concrete slabs. This process often leads to extended downtime, resulting in lost productivity and increased labor costs for businesses. The findings, based on data collected until October 2023, underscore the need for companies to consider alternative solutions that could mitigate these disruptions. By exploring options such as repairs or upgrades rather than complete replacements, businesses may be able to maintain operational efficiency while managing costs more effectively. The report serves as a crucial reminder for stakeholders to weigh the implications of extensive renovations on their overall productivity and financial health.

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.

Kraken Robotics Announces Closing of Strategic Acquisition of Covelya Group Limited, Updated 2026 Guidance and Appointments to Executive Team

Kraken Robotics Announces Closing of Strategic Acquisition of Covelya Group Limited, Updated 2026 Guidance and Appointments to Executive Team

Kraken Robotics Inc. has successfully completed its acquisition of Covelya Group Limited for approximately $615 million, a deal that was previously announced and is subject to closing adjustments. This acquisition, finalized today, marks a significant expansion for Kraken Robotics, a company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and OTCQB. The transaction is valued in Canadian dollars, reflecting the company's strategic move to enhance its capabilities and market presence in the robotics sector.

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Imenco Future Technologies Makes Strategic Investment in Frontier Robotics

Imenco Future Technologies Makes Strategic Investment in Frontier Robotics

Imenco Future Technologies, a prominent player in remotely operated vehicle (ROV) technology, has announced a strategic investment in Frontier Robotics, a company renowned for its advanced subsea robotics innovations. This investment, revealed today, is part of Imenco's long-term strategy to enhance its innovation and growth in the subsea technology sector. By partnering with Frontier Robotics, Imenco aims to bolster its capabilities and expand its offerings in the rapidly evolving field of underwater robotics.

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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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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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Autonomous vehicle hype is back, and Humble Robotics is bringing it to freight

Autonomous vehicle hype is back, and Humble Robotics is bringing it to freight

The autonomous vehicle industry is experiencing a resurgence reminiscent of the 2016 hype cycle, with renewed interest and investment. Travis Kalanick, the co-founder of Uber, is re-entering the scene by establishing a robotics company, signaling a shift in focus within the sector. As competition intensifies, companies are engaged in fierce talent wars, vying for skilled professionals to drive innovation. Investment is pouring back into the market, echoing the financial enthusiasm seen in previous years. This revitalization is attracting individuals who have previously navigated the industry's ups and downs, suggesting a blend of experience and fresh ideas may shape the future of autonomous technology.

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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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Meta Cloud Business; NASA Lunar Lander Contracts | Stock Movers

Meta Cloud Business; NASA Lunar Lander Contracts | Stock Movers

Shares of several space companies, including FireFly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, and Voyager Technologies, experienced significant movement following NASA's announcement that it has selected these firms to send robotic landers to the moon. This initiative is part of NASA's broader goal to establish a lunar base by the end of the decade. The agency awarded contracts to Astrobotic Technology Inc., Firefly Aerospace Inc., and Intuitive Machines Inc. for this lunar mission. In the consumer goods sector, General Mills saw its stock rise after reporting fourth-quarter profits that surpassed Wall Street expectations, driven by increased pricing strategies. Meanwhile, Meta Platforms Inc. gained traction on the stock market amid reports that the company is planning to launch a cloud infrastructure business aimed at providing access to AI computing power and models. Additionally, Meta is exploring the possibility of offering access to its "raw" computing capacity, as indicated by sources familiar with the company's plans.

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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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Digital twins, software maturity and other automation trends

Digital twins, software maturity and other automation trends

Manufacturers are increasingly adopting AI-powered simulation technology and advanced robotics software, which are becoming more powerful and cost-effective. This shift is occurring as companies seek to enhance efficiency and productivity in their operations. The trend has gained momentum in recent months, reflecting a broader industry move towards automation and smart manufacturing solutions. By integrating these technologies, manufacturers aim to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve overall performance. As a result, the landscape of manufacturing is evolving, with businesses leveraging innovative tools to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market.

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.

Underwater ribbon cutting ushers in new URI Ocean Robotics Laboratory

Underwater ribbon cutting ushers in new URI Ocean Robotics Laboratory

The Narragansett Bay Campus recently celebrated a significant milestone, marking a pivotal moment in its development and contributions to marine research and education. The event, which took place on October 15, 2023, brought together faculty, students, and community members to recognize the campus's achievements and future goals. This gathering highlighted the institution's commitment to advancing knowledge in marine sciences and fostering collaboration among researchers. Attendees participated in various activities, including presentations and discussions, aimed at showcasing the campus's innovative projects and its role in addressing environmental challenges. The celebration underscored the importance of the Narragansett Bay Campus as a hub for scientific inquiry and community engagement, reinforcing its mission to enhance understanding of marine ecosystems and promote sustainability efforts in the region.

Apptronik unveils Apollo 2 and a flagship data collection and training facility

Apptronik unveils Apollo 2 and a flagship data collection and training facility

Apptronik has introduced Apollo 2, a cutting-edge data collection and training platform designed to facilitate continuous learning through its deployment. This innovative system aims to enhance the capabilities of robotic technologies by providing a robust environment for data gathering and training processes. The announcement highlights Apptronik's commitment to advancing robotics and artificial intelligence, reflecting the growing demand for sophisticated training tools in these fields. The unveiling of Apollo 2 marks a significant step forward in the company's efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of robotic systems.

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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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