Project AE is a pioneering company specializing in the development of advanced robotic and automation solutions. With a focus on enhancing efficiency and productivity across various industries, they offer innovative technologies tailored to meet the unique needs of their clients. Their expertise spans from robotics design to software integration, ensuring seamless operation and optimal performance. Committed to sustainability and cutting-edge research, Project AE aims to revolutionize the way businesses operate through intelligent automation and smart devices.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
This week in robotics: Agility Robotics $2.5B SPAC deal for first humanoid IPO, BMW Figure 03 logistics deployment, Morgan Stanley doubles China humanoid forecast, ON Semiconductor acquires Synaptics for $7B, Sony halts aibo in Japan. June 23–27, 2026.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jun 27, 2026A balanced analysis of the robot intelligence revolution: multi-vendor digital twin platforms (NVIDIA, Siemens, Dassault, ABB, Rockwell, Hexagon), Physical AI VLA models (RT-2, pi0, GR00T N1, AgiBot), current Physical AI limitations, LLM robot programming, and the OEM readiness matrix across US, European, and Chinese manufacturers.
BySimon Dicky Jun 11, 2026Construction robotics attracted $4.4 billion in built environment tech funding through Q3 2025. SoftBank acquired ABB Robotics for $5.375 billion. RaaS is displacing capex models. AI-native platforms command 39x revenue multiples. This is where money meets machines.
BySimon Dicky May 13, 2026Modular, prefab, and 3D printing are moving construction off-site. ICON's Phoenix printer targets multi-story builds. PERI-COBOD's DREIHAUS delivered 30% faster and 10% cheaper in Germany. WinSun re-enters the US as Gaudi Tech. The paradigm shift is accelerating.
BySimon Dicky May 01, 2026Post-harvest robotics automate sorting, grading, packing, and cold storage across the $7.5B equipment market. Deep-dive on TOMRA, Unitec, MAF Roda, Greefa, JBT, Bühler, and the AI-driven platforms replacing 450,000+ packhouse workers by 2030.
BySarah Bakery Apr 15, 2026Inspection, scanning, and digital twin robots are construction's widest adoption curve. BCA-mandated drone façade inspections in Singapore, DroneDeploy's 3M+ sites, Boston Dynamics Spot Cam 2, and Exodigo's $214M funding define the segment. Key stat: Inspection/scanning commands 30% of construction robot applications (FactMR, 2025; unverified).
BySimon Dicky Apr 13, 2026Demolition and hazardous-work robots are construction automation's fastest-growing safety segment. This analysis covers Brokk SmartPower+, Husqvarna DXR, AI-guided asbestos removal, confined-space inspection drones, and regional adoption across Japan, the EU, and South Korea — with market sizing, technology assessment, and a 2030 outlook.
BySimon Dicky Apr 07, 2026Surface finishing robots are construction's hottest automation segment. Okibo, Canvas, Dusty Robotics, Pictobot, and Brightrobot are rewriting the economics of painting, drywall, and tile-setting. Key stat: Okibo's EG7+ cuts finishing labor costs 50% and operates 10x faster than manual crews.
BySimon Dicky Mar 27, 2026Exclusive interview with DFRobot Founder & CEO Ricky Ye on lowering barriers in AI and robotics, the evolution of HUSKYLENS, open-source hardware, and the future of embodied AI.
ByKelly Stone Mar 26, 2026SAM100 lays 3,000 bricks/day. Hadrian X built nine US homes in a single demo program. Masonry automation is the most investor-funded, most culturally charged, and most commercially tested sector in construction robotics.
BySimon Dicky Mar 25, 2026
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