Construction Robotics

Semi-Automated Mason (SAM) bricklaying robot. Robotic arm with laser guidance for brick placement; lays bricks 3–6× faster than manual; collaborative with mason; sensors for mortar slump, temperature, humidity, placement data; CAD-driven mapping.

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This week in robotics: Hyundai takes full ownership of Boston Dynamics, Xpeng targets 1,000 Iron humanoids a month, LimX Dynamics raises $200M pre-IPO, and Agility opens a Silicon Valley physical-AI hub. July 13–17, 2026.

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Nvidia and Hugging Face Enhance LeRobot with Advanced Open Robotics AI Tools

Nvidia and Hugging Face have expanded their partnership to introduce new AI models and robotics frameworks to the LeRobot platform, enhancing accessibility for developers. The integration of Nvidia Isaac GR00T 1.7, a vision-language-action foundation model, and the Isaac Teleop framework aims to streamline the development process for AI-powered robots. This collaboration is significant as it combines Nvidia's community of over three million robotics developers with Hugging Face's 16 million AI developers, fostering a broader access to physical AI technologies. The new tools will enable standardized workflows for data collection, model training, and performance evaluation, making it easier for developers to create and deploy robotic solutions. Looking ahead, the planned support for Nvidia Cosmos 3 will further empower developers by allowing the generation of synthetic data and simulation of environments. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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WAIC 2026 Highlights Six Key AI Trends Shifting Focus from Models to Systems

WAIC 2026 Highlights Six Key AI Trends Shifting Focus from Models to Systems

The World AI Conference 2026 (WAIC 2026) showcased six significant trends in artificial intelligence, emphasizing a shift from model competition to system efficiency. Notably, the integration of robots into real factory environments marks a pivotal moment for industrial automation, indicating a growing reliance on intelligent systems. This transition is crucial as it reflects the industry's evolution towards more efficient and effective AI systems, moving beyond traditional model-centric approaches. The emergence of domestic chips reaching a tipping point further underscores the importance of localized technology development in enhancing AI capabilities. Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor how these trends will influence the deployment of AI systems in various sectors. The increasing presence of robots in factories and advancements in chip technology could reshape operational strategies and drive innovation in the coming years. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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mimic Robotics Launches Comprehensive Platform for Advanced Dexterous Robot Manipulation

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Strider Robotics, an Indian startup, has successfully demonstrated a quadruped robot capable of carrying a 40 kg payload across challenging terrains. This marks a significant step as the Bengaluru-based company transitions from prototype development to commercial deployment, with field pilots currently underway with a major oil and gas company and an automotive manufacturer. The importance of this development lies in Strider's focus on enhancing India's domestic robotics manufacturing capabilities, as over 80 percent of the robot's components are sourced locally. Quadruped robots are gaining traction in industries where traditional wheeled vehicles face limitations, such as energy, mining, and infrastructure inspection, due to their ability to navigate uneven surfaces and carry equipment. Looking ahead, Strider Robotics aims to solidify India's position as a key player in the development of intelligent legged robotic systems for industrial and defense applications. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Pittsburgh Regional Alliance Convenes Nine CMU-Rooted Robotics Firms at Automate 2026

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Automate 2026 | A3’s Jeff Burnstein on the New Geography of Robotics Adoption

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FORT Robotics Joins NVIDIA Halos to Launch Outside-In Safety for Physical AI | Automate 2026

FORT Robotics Joins NVIDIA Halos to Launch Outside-In Safety for Physical AI | Automate 2026

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ROBOTTODAY Weekly, June 15 – 19, 2026

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CONSTRUCTION ROBOTICS | FUTURE HORIZONS: 2025–2030 & BEYOND

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ROBOTTODAY Weekly May 18 – 22, 2026

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