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Expanding the Subsea Toolbox: Water Linked Joins NORBIT

Expanding the Subsea Toolbox: Water Linked Joins NORBIT

NORBIT, a technology company, has announced its acquisition of Water Linked, a Trondheim-based firm known for its expertise in underwater navigation and imaging technologies tailored for remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and uncrewed surface vessels. This strategic move, finalized recently, aims to enhance NORBIT's capabilities in the maritime technology sector. By integrating Water Linked's innovative solutions, NORBIT seeks to strengthen its position in the growing market for underwater technology, driven by increasing demand for advanced navigation and imaging systems in various marine applications. The acquisition is expected to facilitate the development of new products and services, ultimately benefiting customers in the maritime industry.

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Dynautics Wins Seawork Innovations Showcase Award for Phantom 2 AUV

Dynautics Wins Seawork Innovations Showcase Award for Phantom 2 AUV

Dynautics has been honored with the Subsea and Underwater Intervention award at the Seawork Innovations Showcase for its groundbreaking Phantom 2 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). This recognition highlights the vehicle's innovative modular design and its significant role in advancing subsea operations. The award was presented during the annual showcase, which took place recently, underscoring the importance of technological advancements in underwater exploration and intervention. Dynautics aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in subsea environments through the capabilities of the Phantom 2, marking a pivotal step in the evolution of underwater technology.

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Multi-robot Demo Showcases New Plymouth Subsea Test Range

Multi-robot Demo Showcases New Plymouth Subsea Test Range

A newly established underwater trials site in the UK has successfully conducted its inaugural major test, showcasing a live demonstration of a multi-marine surface and subsea robotic platform. This event marks a significant step forward in advancing marine autonomy and enhancing ocean sensing capabilities. The trials aim to foster innovation in marine technology, addressing the growing need for sophisticated underwater exploration and monitoring solutions. By providing a dedicated environment for testing, the site is expected to facilitate the development of cutting-edge robotic systems that can operate effectively in challenging marine conditions. The successful demonstration underscores the potential for these technologies to transform the way oceanic research and operations are conducted, paving the way for future advancements in the field.

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DeepOcean Awarded Foinaven Contract

DeepOcean Awarded Foinaven Contract

DeepOcean, a global ocean services provider, has secured a contract with bp to assist in the decommissioning and recycling of subsea equipment at the Foinaven field, located west of Shetland in the UK. This collaboration aims to ensure the environmentally responsible dismantling of infrastructure as bp transitions away from active operations in the area. The agreement underscores the growing emphasis on sustainable practices within the energy sector, particularly in the context of decommissioning aging offshore facilities. The project is set to commence shortly, reflecting both companies' commitment to minimizing environmental impact while adhering to regulatory standards.

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Eni and Fincantieri Group Sign a Strategic Agreement to Enhance Innovative Underwater Monitoring Technologies

Eni and Fincantieri Group Sign a Strategic Agreement to Enhance Innovative Underwater Monitoring Technologies

Eni S.p.A and Fincantieri have entered into a strategic partnership to enhance the capabilities of Clean Sea, an advanced underwater robotic system developed by Eni. This agreement, announced recently, involves Fincantieri's subsidiary IDS – Ingegneria dei Sistemi, which specializes in unmanned systems and advanced sensor technologies. The collaboration aims to improve the monitoring of marine ecosystems and the integrity of subsea infrastructure. By leveraging Clean Sea's innovative technology, the two companies seek to address environmental concerns and ensure the sustainability of underwater operations. The initiative reflects a growing commitment to utilizing advanced robotics in environmental monitoring and infrastructure maintenance.

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Pharos Offshore Group Completes Major Trenching Project in the Mediterranean

Pharos Offshore Group Completes Major Trenching Project in the Mediterranean

Pharos has successfully completed the subsea postlay trenching of a 14-inch Raw Gas Sealine and a 10-inch Export Gas Sealine using its advanced Q1000 jet trencher. The project, which also included the trenching of an associated fibre optic cable, was carried out in collaboration with strategic partners Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea. The operation took place aboard the support vessel Olympic Delta, showcasing the effective mobilization of equipment and expertise. This achievement highlights Pharos's commitment to delivering high-performance solutions in subsea trenching.

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MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Bring Advanced Underwater ROV Technology to Offshore Operators

MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Bring Advanced Underwater ROV Technology to Offshore Operators

MFE Offshore has entered into a partnership with Hydromea, establishing itself as the official distributor of the latter's underwater robotics solutions tailored for offshore and maritime applications. This collaboration will enable MFE Offshore to provide Hydromea's cutting-edge underwater inspection technologies to a diverse range of sectors, including offshore oil and gas, offshore wind, marine infrastructure, climate science, and various subsea industries. The partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in these critical areas, leveraging advanced robotics to meet the growing demands of underwater inspections.

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New Boson SX8 Brings High-Resolution Thermal Imaging to NDAA-Compliant Drone Payloads

New Boson SX8 Brings High-Resolution Thermal Imaging to NDAA-Compliant Drone Payloads

Teledyne FLIR OEM has unveiled the Boson SX8, a cutting-edge longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal camera module aimed at defense, industrial, and uncrewed systems applications. Announced recently, the Boson SX8 stands out as the first NDAA-compliant, volume-production uncooled thermal camera module, merging high SXGA resolution with a compact design. This innovation is expected to enhance the capabilities of drone payloads, providing high-resolution thermal imaging for various applications. The development reflects a commitment to U.S. manufacturing and addresses the growing demand for advanced thermal imaging solutions in critical sectors.

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Increased Security for Physical AI

Increased Security for Physical AI

Infineon Technologies has announced the integration of its Optiga TPM SLB 9672 hardware security module into Nvidia's Jetson Thor computing platform, which is designed for robotics and autonomous systems. This collaboration aims to enhance security measures for physical artificial intelligence applications. By incorporating advanced security features, the partnership seeks to address growing concerns regarding data protection and system integrity in increasingly automated environments. The integration is expected to provide developers with robust tools to build secure and reliable robotic solutions.

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Saab UK Marks 40 Years of Subsea Robotics Innovation

Saab UK Marks 40 Years of Subsea Robotics Innovation

Saab UK is celebrating four decades of advancements in subsea robotics through its Seaeye division, which has significantly enhanced safety and performance in underwater operations. Established in 1983, Seaeye has pioneered innovative technologies that have transformed the industry, making underwater exploration and operations more efficient and secure. This milestone reflects Saab UK's commitment to engineering excellence and its ongoing efforts to address the challenges faced in subsea environments. The anniversary highlights the company's role in shaping the future of underwater robotics and its dedication to continuous improvement in this vital sector.

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NautiGEN Launches Hydrogen Power Solutions for Maritime Operations, Autonomous Systems and Subsea Applications

NautiGEN Launches Hydrogen Power Solutions for Maritime Operations, Autonomous Systems and Subsea Applications

On World Oceans Day, NautiGEN, Inc. officially launched as a new player in the maritime hydrogen power sector. The company, a collaboration between Cellula Robotics and Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc., aims to revolutionize maritime operations, autonomous systems, and subsea applications by providing high-density fuel cell power solutions. This initiative is driven by the need for sustainable energy alternatives in the maritime industry, addressing both environmental concerns and the demand for efficient power sources. NautiGEN's innovative approach is expected to enhance the performance and sustainability of various maritime technologies, marking a significant step forward in the transition to cleaner energy solutions at sea.

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Xiaohongshu's Evolving-RL: A New Paradigm for Self-Evolving AI Agent Skills

Xiaohongshu's Evolving-RL: A New Paradigm for Self-Evolving AI Agent Skills

Researchers at Xiaohongshu (RED), a prominent Chinese lifestyle and social commerce platform, have introduced Evolving-RL, an innovative reinforcement learning framework. This groundbreaking development allows artificial intelligence agents to autonomously enhance their skills through experiential learning, eliminating the need for separate modules dedicated to skill extraction. The announcement was made recently, highlighting the platform's commitment to advancing AI technology. The Evolving-RL framework represents a significant step forward in the field of machine learning, as it enables AI systems to adapt and improve based on their interactions and experiences. This advancement is expected to have wide-ranging implications for various applications in social commerce and beyond, as it streamlines the learning process for AI agents, making them more efficient and capable of handling complex tasks.

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NASA briefly sheltered space station astronauts in SpaceX’s Dragon due to leaks

NASA briefly sheltered space station astronauts in SpaceX’s Dragon due to leaks

The Russian space agency Roscosmos has reported the discovery of new leaks in the Russian service module of the International Space Station (ISS). This announcement comes as part of ongoing monitoring and maintenance efforts to ensure the integrity and functionality of the module, which plays a crucial role in supporting the ISS's operations. The leaks were identified during routine inspections, prompting immediate attention from engineers and scientists. The agency has not specified the exact timing of the discovery but emphasized the importance of addressing these issues to maintain the safety and stability of the space station. This development underscores the challenges faced in maintaining aging space infrastructure and highlights the need for continued vigilance in space exploration efforts.

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Sonardyne and AMOG Sign Subsea Asset Monitoring MoU

Sonardyne and AMOG Sign Subsea Asset Monitoring MoU

Sonardyne, a specialist in underwater technology, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with AMOG, an international advanced engineering firm, to deliver a comprehensive subsea asset monitoring service aimed at offshore energy infrastructure operators. This collaboration seeks to enhance the safety and efficiency of subsea operations, addressing the growing need for reliable monitoring solutions in the energy sector. The agreement was finalized recently, reflecting both companies' commitment to advancing technology in underwater asset management. By leveraging their respective expertise, Sonardyne and AMOG aim to provide innovative solutions that will support operators in maintaining the integrity and performance of their offshore assets.

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DeepOcean awarded subsea contracts by Equinor

DeepOcean awarded subsea contracts by Equinor

DeepOcean, a global leader in ocean services, has secured a substantial subsea contract from Equinor for various fields located on the Norwegian continental shelf, including the Barents Sea. The offshore operations are scheduled to take place over two years, from 2027 to 2028. This contract underscores DeepOcean's commitment to supporting Equinor's initiatives in the region, reflecting the growing demand for subsea services in the energy sector. The collaboration aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of operations in these vital offshore areas.

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Researchers develop armadillo-inspired protective shell module for soft robotics

Researchers develop armadillo-inspired protective shell module for soft robotics

In a groundbreaking development, materials scientists have successfully replicated the unique armor of the armadillo, an armored mammal that has evolved over millions of years. This innovative achievement was announced in a study published recently, showcasing the potential applications of the armadillo's natural design in creating advanced protective materials. The research, conducted by a team at a leading university, aims to harness the armadillo's exceptional defensive capabilities to enhance safety in various fields, including personal protective equipment and military gear. By analyzing the structure and composition of the armadillo's armor, the scientists were able to develop synthetic materials that mimic its protective features. This advancement not only highlights the importance of biomimicry in materials science but also opens new avenues for creating lightweight, durable, and effective protective solutions.

Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

In a groundbreaking initiative, Greenpeace has launched an underwater robot to conduct a scientific survey of vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. This event marks the deepest banner protest ever executed from the seabed, occurring at a depth of 2,300 meters. The robot displayed a powerful message urging global leaders to heed scientific advice, stating, “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” The campaign aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for action to protect these unexplored marine environments. Dr. Sandra Schöttner, a key figure in the initiative, emphasized the importance of scientific research in informing policy decisions regarding environmental conservation. This innovative protest not only highlights the threats facing deep-sea ecosystems but also seeks to galvanize international attention and action on climate change and marine protection.

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BeyonC and HydroSurv Target Subsea Survey Market with Integrated USV-ROV Solution

BeyonC and HydroSurv Target Subsea Survey Market with Integrated USV-ROV Solution

HydroSurv and BeyonC have reached a significant agreement to provide a REAV-60 Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV), specifically designed for the deployment and operation of BeyonC’s advanced Syncro pipeline survey remotely operated vehicle (ROV). This collaboration, finalized recently, aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of shallow-water subsea surveys by introducing a scalable, low-emission operating model. The partnership underscores a commitment to advancing technology in marine operations while addressing environmental concerns.

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Small Industrial Robots Pros and Cons: An Honest Review for Lean Automation

Small Industrial Robots Pros and Cons: An Honest Review for Lean Automation

In a bid to enhance manufacturing efficiency through "Lean Automation," many producers are turning to small industrial robots, such as the JAKA MiniCobo, which offers a compact solution to traditional bulky systems. These mini robot arms, designed to fit in tight spaces, provide a low-risk entry into automation, allowing manufacturers to maximize productivity while minimizing waste. The JAKA MiniCobo, weighing just 9.4 kg and featuring a 580 mm reach with a 1 kg payload, is particularly suited for delicate tasks in sectors like electronics and medical services. Its integrated intelligent drive module simplifies installation, eliminating the need for bulky control cabinets and enabling a plug-and-play experience. While small robots offer advantages such as energy efficiency, lower total cost of ownership, and safer operation near human workers, they also face limitations. Most can handle payloads under 2 kg and may struggle with high-torque tasks due to their lightweight construction. Additionally, they require careful management in high-temperature environments to prevent overheating. The JAKA MiniCobo exemplifies the principles of Lean Automation by reducing space and complexity while maintaining precision, making it an attractive option for manufacturers looking to streamline operations.

Phoenix International Expands into Rocket Booster Recovery Services

Phoenix International Expands into Rocket Booster Recovery Services

Phoenix International has announced its expansion into the rocket booster recovery sector, aiming to enhance support for both commercial and government launch programs. This strategic move comes as the demand for reliable recovery solutions grows within the aerospace industry. The company will leverage its advanced subsea search and recovery capabilities to provide efficient and effective services in this emerging market. The initiative is expected to bolster the sustainability of space missions by ensuring that rocket boosters can be recovered and reused, thus reducing costs and environmental impact. The expansion marks a significant step for Phoenix International as it diversifies its operations and positions itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of aerospace recovery solutions.

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Under the Ice: New SYOS Underwater Drone Targets Maritime Security and Antarctic Exploration

Under the Ice: New SYOS Underwater Drone Targets Maritime Security and Antarctic Exploration

SYOS, an autonomous systems company based in the UK and New Zealand, has unveiled its latest innovation, the SU10 uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV), aimed at enhancing maritime security and supporting Antarctic exploration. The announcement was made during a recent event, marking a significant expansion of SYOS's portfolio, which previously focused on air and land operations. The introduction of the SU10 allows the company to venture into subsurface missions, addressing the growing demand for advanced technologies in multi-domain operations. This new underwater drone is designed to operate effectively in challenging environments, underscoring SYOS's commitment to developing versatile solutions for both security and exploration purposes.

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SYOS Strengthens its Multi-domain Uncrewed Portfolio with the Introduction of the SU10 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle

SYOS Strengthens its Multi-domain Uncrewed Portfolio with the Introduction of the SU10 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle

SYOS has unveiled the SU10 uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) today, expanding its portfolio of autonomous systems across multiple domains, including air, land, sea, and subsurface operations. The introduction of the SU10 aims to enhance capabilities in mine countermeasures, protect critical subsea infrastructure, and ensure persistent surveillance and maritime security. This advanced UUV is equipped to undertake a variety of missions, including search and identification, route clearance, and infrastructure inspection and intervention, thereby addressing growing demands for safety and security in maritime environments.

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TECO Debuts High-Payload Commercial UAV Powertrain Systems and Robotic Joint Modules in North America Expanding into North America's UAV and Robotics Markets

TECO Debuts High-Payload Commercial UAV Powertrain Systems and Robotic Joint Modules in North America Expanding into North America's UAV and Robotics Markets

TECO is making significant strides in the burgeoning commercial UAV and intelligent robotics sectors. By utilizing the localized service capabilities of its Texas-based subsidiary, TECO-Westinghouse, the company is able to offer customers a complete range of solutions, from initial development to after-sales support. This strategic expansion reflects TECO's commitment to meeting the increasing demand for advanced technology in these rapidly evolving markets.

Nauticus Robotics Appoints Chief Revenue Officer as it Expands into New Regions

Nauticus Robotics Appoints Chief Revenue Officer as it Expands into New Regions

Nauticus Robotics, a prominent player in the field of autonomous subsea robotics and software solutions, has appointed Brian Allen as its Chief Revenue Officer, a role he will officially assume on May 13, 2026. In this position, Allen will be responsible for spearheading the company's commercial strategy in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), as well as overseeing global technology licensing efforts. This strategic move aims to enhance Nauticus's market presence and drive growth in key international regions.

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LG CNS enters physical AI race to coordinate rival robots

LG CNS enters physical AI race to coordinate rival robots

LG CNS, the IT services division of LG Group and a leading systems integrator in South Korea, has introduced a groundbreaking software platform designed to manage fleets of robots from various manufacturers under a unified control system. This launch took place on Thursday and addresses a longstanding challenge in the robotics industry that typically required extensive custom engineering for coordination. The new platform, named PhysicalWorks, consists of two key components: one module focuses on training robots utilizing simulation and video data, while the other facilitates real-time task assignment and reassignment across diverse robot fleets. This innovative solution aims to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in environments where multiple robotic systems operate concurrently.

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The Reasons Why JAKA Robotics is the Preferred Robotic Arm Supplier for Education

The Reasons Why JAKA Robotics is the Preferred Robotic Arm Supplier for Education

As the manufacturing sector embraces Industry 4.0, the need for robotics-ready talent has surged, prompting educational institutions to enhance their curricula with advanced hands-on laboratories. JAKA Robotics has emerged as a leading supplier for universities and vocational centers, offering collaborative robots, or cobots, that transform classroom experiences. Educators face the challenge of selecting robotic arm suppliers that balance technical sophistication with student safety and usability. JAKA's cobots stand out due to their intuitive programming features, which allow students of varying skill levels to engage with robotics without extensive training. The graphic programming and "drag teaching" capabilities enable beginners to learn kinematics and path planning without the frustration of complex coding. Safety remains a primary concern in educational settings, and JAKA addresses this with advanced collision detection technology. This feature allows their robots to halt immediately upon contact, fostering a secure environment for human-robot interaction. Moreover, JAKA's versatile application modules cater to a wide range of academic disciplines, from mechanical engineering to computer science, providing adaptable workstations for various projects. Their compact, desktop-level cobots deliver industrial-grade performance while fitting into limited classroom spaces. JAKA is committed to equipping the next generation of innovators with cutting-edge tools, exemplified by their "Plug and Play" systems like the lightweight JAKA MiniCobo. With a focus on accessibility and professional-grade reliability, JAKA Robotics aims to simplify the educational journey for students and educators alike, ensuring they are prepared for the demands of the evolving industry.

DeepOcean Delivers First Remote Subsea Intervention with Offshore Management Based Onshore

DeepOcean Delivers First Remote Subsea Intervention with Offshore Management Based Onshore

DeepOcean, a global leader in ocean services, has achieved a significant milestone by completing its inaugural subsea intervention project with offshore operational leadership managed from onshore. This project, which underscores the company's commitment to advancing remote subsea capabilities, highlights the growing trend of utilizing onshore resources to enhance operational efficiency in offshore environments. The successful execution of this project marks a pivotal moment in DeepOcean's development strategy, reflecting the industry's shift towards innovative solutions in subsea operations.

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oToBrite Showcases Automotive-Grade Vision-AI for North America's Robotics and Unmanned Vehicle Market at XPONENTIAL 2026

oToBrite Showcases Automotive-Grade Vision-AI for North America's Robotics and Unmanned Vehicle Market at XPONENTIAL 2026

oToBrite has unveiled its latest innovation, a long-range 3D stereo vision camera module designed specifically for robotics, during a recent exhibition. This advanced system boasts impressive features, including 120 dB high dynamic range (HDR) imaging and global shutter synchronization. These capabilities allow for stable feature extraction even in difficult conditions, such as bright sunlight, deep shadows, and low-texture environments. The launch aims to enhance the performance of robotic systems, making them more effective in a variety of real-world applications.

Space Rider Heat Shield and Steering Flaps Pass Plasma Wind Tunnel Trials

Space Rider Heat Shield and Steering Flaps Pass Plasma Wind Tunnel Trials

In a significant advancement for Europe's Space Rider program, ceramic tiles and control flaps from the reentry module have successfully passed high-temperature testing in a plasma wind tunnel. This milestone, achieved on May 4, 2026, at the Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA) in Capua, Italy, marks a crucial step in qualifying the spacecraft's thermal protection and guidance systems. The rigorous testing process is essential for ensuring the spacecraft's reliability and safety during reentry, as it prepares for future missions in space exploration.

Unique Group Expands Global Subsea Mechanical Division with Multi-Million Dollar Investment

Unique Group Expands Global Subsea Mechanical Division with Multi-Million Dollar Investment

Unique Group, a global leader in subsea technologies and engineering, has unveiled plans for a significant multi-million-dollar investment aimed at expanding its Subsea Mechanical division. This strategic move, announced recently, is set to enhance the company’s capabilities in subsea decommissioning, installation, and construction projects. The investment reflects Unique Group's commitment to strengthening its global presence and meeting the growing demand for advanced subsea solutions. By bolstering its resources and expertise, the company aims to better serve clients and address the complexities of modern subsea operations.

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Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions (NextGeo), a prominent international company specializing in marine geoscience and offshore construction support services for the energy sector, has announced a significant update regarding its contracts with Saipem S.p.A. These contracts, originally awarded for the Bouri Gas Utilisation (BGUP) project in North Africa and valued at over €70 million, have undergone a contractual amendment. The changes reflect ongoing developments in the project, although specific details regarding the nature of the amendments have not been disclosed. This adjustment highlights the dynamic nature of offshore energy projects and the need for flexibility in contractual agreements within the sector.

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Linkhou Raises USD Tens of Millions to Expand Robotics Components Production

Linkhou Raises USD Tens of Millions to Expand Robotics Components Production

Linkhou, a company based in Suzhou, has successfully secured hundreds of millions of yuan in a Series B+ funding round, which was led by the China Internet Investment Fund. This significant investment aims to enhance the production capabilities of the company's essential components for embodied AI robots, specifically focusing on vision modules and mobile chassis. The funding will enable Linkhou to scale its operations and meet the growing demand for advanced robotics technology.

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XELA Robotics Deepens U.S. Market Commitment with Plug and Play Investment and New Sensor Capabilities to be Introduced at the Robotics Summit and Expo in Boston

XELA Robotics Deepens U.S. Market Commitment with Plug and Play Investment and New Sensor Capabilities to be Introduced at the Robotics Summit and Expo in Boston

XELA Robotics is intensifying its commitment to the U.S. market with the introduction of two significant enhancements to its uSkin® sensor family, designed in response to feedback from its expanding American customer base. The announcement coincides with a strategic investment from Plug and Play, a leading innovation platform based in Silicon Valley, and the company's participation in the Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston on May 27-28, 2026. The first enhancement involves magnetic interference compensation, which effectively eliminates complex magnetic interference, crucial for handling metals in industrial settings. The second improvement introduces CAN FD (Controller Area Network Flexible Data-Rate), a high-speed communication protocol that allows for more sensor modules to operate simultaneously without compromising data transfer rates. These advancements aim to enhance the performance of robotic applications, providing faster and more reliable measurements. Alexander Schmitz, CEO of XELA Robotics, emphasized the importance of the U.S. market and stated that these enhancements directly address customer needs. The new sensors will be available for immediate ordering, with initial deliveries scheduled for May 2026, while the magnetic interference compensation feature is expected to launch in the third quarter of the year. XELA Robotics will showcase these innovations at the upcoming Robotics Summit & Expo and ICRA 2026 in Vienna, Austria, from June 1-5.

How Thermal Imaging Modules Are Transforming Industrial Robots for Safer 24/7 Operations

How Thermal Imaging Modules Are Transforming Industrial Robots for Safer 24/7 Operations

The integration of a high-performance Thermal Imaging Module represents a significant engineering advancement aimed at addressing critical challenges in industrial automation. This strategic upgrade not only enhances sensor capabilities but also mitigates issues such as unexpected downtime, fire hazards, and environmental constraints. By implementing this technology, industries can improve operational efficiency and safety, ultimately leading to more reliable production processes. The move comes as companies seek innovative solutions to enhance their systems and reduce risks associated with traditional monitoring methods.

Forum Energy Technologies' latest LARS model launches onto the market with a compact, all-in-one package

Forum Energy Technologies' latest LARS model launches onto the market with a compact, all-in-one package

Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has introduced its newest subsea handling equipment, the Model 6000 (M6000) Launch and Recovery System (LARS). This innovative system was unveiled recently as part of FET's ongoing commitment to enhancing operational efficiency in subsea operations. The launch took place at the company's headquarters, where industry experts and stakeholders gathered to witness the demonstration of the M6000's capabilities. The M6000 is designed to improve safety and reliability during the deployment and retrieval of subsea equipment, addressing critical challenges faced by operators in harsh underwater environments. FET's development of this system responds to the growing demand for advanced technology in the subsea sector, driven by an increase in offshore exploration and production activities. By incorporating cutting-edge engineering and design, the M6000 aims to streamline operations, reduce downtime, and ultimately lower costs for clients. The system's advanced features include enhanced control systems and improved handling capacities, making it a significant advancement in subsea technology. FET's latest launch underscores the company's position as a leader in the subsea equipment market, reinforcing its dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction. As the industry continues to evolve, the M6000 is poised to play a pivotal role in the future of subsea operations.

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Global Market Outlook for Palletizing Robot Arms in New Energy Logistics

Global Market Outlook for Palletizing Robot Arms in New Energy Logistics

JAKA is closely monitoring the rapid expansion of the new energy logistics sector, particularly the growing demand for palletizing robot arms. This surge is driven by the need for sustainable and efficient logistics solutions that can lower labor costs, enhance operational safety, and improve throughput. The company is focusing on adaptable, high-performance robotic solutions, such as the JAKA Zu30, which can handle payloads up to 30 kg with remarkable precision, making it ideal for tasks like palletizing battery modules and assembling energy storage components. The Zu30 is designed for efficiency and precision, featuring IP65 protection for operation in challenging environments. Its compact design allows for collaborative automation, making it suitable for restricted spaces while seamlessly integrating into existing production lines. This flexibility enables logistics providers to scale their automation strategies in response to evolving market demands without significant infrastructure redesigns. Market trends indicate that the adoption of industrial welding robots and palletizing systems is influenced by factors such as energy storage growth and regulatory standards. Companies are increasingly recognizing the benefits of robotic automation, which not only reduces labor-intensive tasks but also enhances safety and consistency in material handling. JAKA is committed to refining its robotic solutions in line with these trends, offering guidance on system selection and workflow optimization. As the global market for palletizing robot arms in new energy logistics is set for significant growth, JAKA aims to deliver innovative solutions that support diverse logistics operations, ultimately contributing to the transformation of automated processes in this evolving sector.

Oceaneering Completes First Onshore‑Piloted Remote ROV Operation on an Offshore Rig in Brazil

Oceaneering Completes First Onshore‑Piloted Remote ROV Operation on an Offshore Rig in Brazil

Oceaneering International, Inc. has successfully tested its onshore remote operations center (OROC) capabilities through its Subsea Robotics segment and Brazilian subsidiary, Marine Production Systems do Brasil LTDA (MPS). The operation involved piloting a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) from the OROC in Macaé, Brazil, to support Petrobras’s offshore drilling activities. This significant advancement in remote operations was conducted recently, showcasing Oceaneering's commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and safety in subsea environments.

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DeepOcean and Woodside Advance Subsea Efficiency Through Dual-scope Approach

DeepOcean and Woodside Advance Subsea Efficiency Through Dual-scope Approach

DeepOcean, a global ocean services provider, has partnered with Woodside Energy (Senegal) B.V. to conduct simultaneous inspections and 3D scanning of subsea infrastructure at the Sangomar field, located offshore Senegal. This operation, which took place recently, aims to enhance the understanding and management of the subsea assets in the area. By utilizing advanced technology for inspection and scanning, the collaboration seeks to ensure the integrity and safety of the infrastructure, which is crucial for ongoing energy operations. The successful execution of this project underscores the commitment of both companies to leveraging innovative solutions for efficient subsea management in the energy sector.

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ROKAE Robotics and Schaeffler Sign Strategic Partnership

ROKAE Robotics and Schaeffler Sign Strategic Partnership

ROKAE Robotics and Schaeffler have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at developing integrated joint modules for humanoid robots. This partnership, announced recently, will leverage Schaeffler's precision manufacturing capabilities alongside ROKAE's comprehensive robotics technology platform. The collaboration encompasses the co-development of essential components, supply chain integration, and industrial deployment, reflecting both companies' commitment to advancing robotics technology. This initiative is expected to enhance the functionality and efficiency of humanoid robots, addressing the growing demand for advanced automation solutions in various industries.

Beyond the Backflip: Zachary Jackowski on Why Generalization is the Final Frontier for Atlas

Beyond the Backflip: Zachary Jackowski on Why Generalization is the Final Frontier for Atlas

In a recent interview, Zachary Jackowski, the lead engineer for Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot, announced the retirement of the research-grade R1 model. He explained that the company is shifting to a unified "Thor" compute module to streamline operations. Jackowski emphasized that despite advancements in technology, the Atlas robot remains too advanced for typical household use, indicating that its capabilities exceed what is necessary for everyday applications. This transition reflects Boston Dynamics' ongoing commitment to innovation while addressing practical considerations for consumer robotics.

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OMS Group to Deploy Exail’s DriX O-16 to Support Global Subsea Cable Installation

OMS Group to Deploy Exail’s DriX O-16 to Support Global Subsea Cable Installation

OMS Group and Exail have announced the acquisition of a second Exail DriX O-16 Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV), a move aimed at enhancing OMS Group's autonomous survey capabilities. This acquisition comes in response to the increasing global demand for subsea cable infrastructure. The announcement was made today, marking a significant step in OMS Group's efforts to expand its technological resources and meet the evolving needs of the subsea industry. By integrating advanced USV technology into their operations, OMS Group aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness in survey operations, ultimately supporting the growth of subsea projects worldwide.

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Terrain Classification for Planetary Rovers Using Wireless In‐Wheel Sensor Modules and Machine Learning

Terrain Classification for Planetary Rovers Using Wireless In‐Wheel Sensor Modules and Machine Learning

In May 2026, researchers published a significant study in the Journal of Field Robotics, focusing on advancements in robotic technology. The study highlights innovative developments in autonomous navigation systems, which have the potential to enhance the efficiency and safety of robotic operations in various environments. Conducted by a team of experts in robotics and artificial intelligence, the research aims to address the challenges faced by robots in dynamic and unpredictable settings. The findings were based on extensive field tests conducted in diverse locations, including urban areas and remote terrains, showcasing the robots' adaptability and reliability. The motivation behind this research stems from the increasing demand for autonomous systems in industries such as agriculture, logistics, and disaster response, where precision and real-time decision-making are crucial. By employing advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques, the researchers demonstrated how these robots can effectively navigate complex environments while avoiding obstacles and optimizing their routes. This breakthrough not only promises to improve operational capabilities but also aims to reduce human intervention, thereby enhancing safety and efficiency in various applications. The study's implications are far-reaching, potentially transforming the landscape of robotic applications and paving the way for more sophisticated autonomous systems in the future.

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Bedrock Appoints Former Satellogic Exec as CEO to Drive Growth in Autonomous Maritime Intelligence

Bedrock Appoints Former Satellogic Exec as CEO to Drive Growth in Autonomous Maritime Intelligence

Bedrock Ocean Exploration has appointed Matthew Tirman as its new Chief Executive Officer, a move aimed at strengthening the company’s leadership amid increasing demand in global offshore markets. The announcement was made today, reflecting the company's commitment to expanding its operations and enhancing its capabilities in autonomous subsea data and intelligence. Tirman's leadership is expected to guide Bedrock through its major deployments and capitalize on the growing opportunities within the industry.

Advantages of Pre-assembled Conveyor Modules

Advantages of Pre-assembled Conveyor Modules

Pre-assembly is becoming an essential strategy for project integrators aiming to enhance efficiency and consistency in their deployments. By streamlining the assembly process, this approach allows for tighter project schedules, enabling teams to deliver results more reliably across various geographic locations. As organizations face increasing demands for timely and uniform project execution, the adoption of pre-assembly techniques is seen as a crucial step in meeting these challenges. This method not only optimizes workflow but also ensures that quality standards are maintained, ultimately benefiting both integrators and their clients.

Njord Survey Selects Sonardyne Navigation for ecoSUB AUVs

Njord Survey Selects Sonardyne Navigation for ecoSUB AUVs

Swedish innovator Njord Survey has selected Sonardyne's advanced navigation technology to enhance the capabilities of its ecoSUB Robotics autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). This collaboration aims to revolutionize subsea survey operations, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. The integration of Sonardyne's technology is expected to take place in the coming months, with the goal of improving data accuracy and operational efficiency in underwater surveys. By leveraging cutting-edge navigation solutions, Njord Survey seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable and precise subsea exploration methods.

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NOAA Ship to Map Potential Critical Mineral Deposits in U.S. Waters of Pacific Ocean

NOAA Ship to Map Potential Critical Mineral Deposits in U.S. Waters of Pacific Ocean

In early April, the NOAA Ship Rainier will embark on a mission to map and characterize over 8,000 square nautical miles of federal waters surrounding Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. This initiative is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce's efforts to implement the Offshore Critical Minerals Mapping Plan, which aligns with President Trump’s Executive Order 14285 aimed at unlocking America's offshore critical minerals and resources. The project underscores the government's commitment to enhancing understanding of marine resources and promoting sustainable management of these vital areas.

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Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) Places Follow-On Order for Additional GAVIA AUV Systems

Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) Places Follow-On Order for Additional GAVIA AUV Systems

Teledyne Gavia, a prominent provider of modular autonomous underwater vehicle systems and a division of Teledyne Marine, has received a follow-on order from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) for additional GAVIA Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and associated payload modules. This latest order follows the successful delivery of initial GAVIA systems to the Swedish Armed Forces, which took place in 2025. The continued partnership underscores the Swedish military's commitment to enhancing its underwater capabilities through advanced technology.

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The Coming Drone-War Inflection in Ukraine

The Coming Drone-War Inflection in Ukraine

In late December 2025, Yaroslav Azhnyuk, a Kyiv-born engineer and co-founder of the tech company Petcube, expressed concerns about the future of warfare, envisioning a landscape dominated by autonomous drones and AI-controlled military technology. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Azhnyuk shifted his focus from consumer tech to military applications, founding two companies, The Fourth Law and Odd Systems, to enhance drone capabilities for Ukrainian forces. By 2023, Ukrainian troops had begun utilizing consumer drones for surveillance and combat, leading to a significant evolution in warfare tactics. Azhnyuk's companies have developed autonomy modules that allow drones to navigate independently, increasing strike success rates significantly. This innovation is crucial as Ukraine faces a technologically superior adversary in Russia, which has also advanced its drone capabilities, including the use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones. As both sides continue to innovate, the conflict is shaping a new era of warfare characterized by autonomous systems capable of operating without direct human control. Analysts predict that the shift from human-operated drones to autonomous swarms could drastically change the dynamics of military engagements, raising concerns about the implications for global security. Azhnyuk warns that the West, particularly Europe and the U.S., risks falling behind in this technological arms race, emphasizing the need for rapid advancements in defense technologies to ensure security in the coming years.

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Tesla Optimus Modules: What Can You Add? (2026)

Tesla Optimus Modules: What Can You Add? (2026)

A recent analysis highlights advancements in robotics technology, focusing on the integration of built-in hardware layers, planned end-effectors, and software modules. This evaluation, conducted by industry experts, emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing robotic capabilities. The findings, released in October 2023, underscore the importance of these innovations in improving efficiency and functionality within various sectors. By comparing current industry standards, the report illustrates how these technological upgrades can lead to significant improvements in performance and adaptability. The ongoing evolution of robotics is driven by the need for more sophisticated and versatile machines that can meet the demands of modern industries.

C-Tecnics Expands into New Headquarters to Support Continued Growth

C-Tecnics Expands into New Headquarters to Support Continued Growth

C-Tecnics has officially moved its headquarters to a new location at 266 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9NB. This relocation is part of the company's strategy to expand its operational capabilities in response to the increasing demand for its engineered subsea equipment and systems. The new premises will enable C-Tecnics to better support its growth and enhance its service offerings in the subsea sector.

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