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Website: https://www.theinternalcontrolinstitute.com
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: +49 531 391 2395
The Robotics and Process Control Institute at TU Braunschweig, Germany, conducts research in industrial robotics, autonomous systems, and process automation. Collaborates with industry on robot programming, sensor integration, and intelligent manufacturing.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
Guident CEO Harald Braun on the RMCC architecture, IRLS risk identification system, and why California’s 2026 AV mandates validate six years of platform development.
ByLeona Tang Jul 17, 2026Faraday Future unveils its full six-series EAI Robot World portfolio at Automate 2026, featuring the $89,900 All-New Futurist humanoid and the commercial release of the Faber mobile manipulator.
ByRobotToday Reporter Jun 30, 2026Hyundai Motor Group acquires SoftBank's remaining 9.65% stake in Boston Dynamics for $325 million, triggered by a 2021 put option. Analysis of ownership history, Atlas commercialization challenges, and what full control means for the humanoid robot industry.
BySarah Bakery Jun 19, 2026From rotary joints hitting 530 N·m+ to linear joints with planetary roller screws, integrated actuators are replacing the three-part drivetrain. Full supplier map: Tihu, PhyArc, RobStride, Schaeffler, maxon — and China's path from 1,000-RMB modules to global standard-setter.
BySimon Dicky May 25, 2026Cross-domain robotics is reshaping modern warfare as drones, UGVs, AI targeting systems, and autonomous logistics converge into a single networked kill chain across land, sea, air, and software.
ByThomas Siew May 16, 2026SpaceX's confidential IPO filing frames orbital AI data centres as early-stage and commercially unproven, flagging Starship dependency and extreme space environment risks as key uncertainties.
ByThomas Siew Apr 22, 2026Ukraine’s ‘Sub Sea Baby’ autonomous torpedo struck a Russian Kilo-class submarine inside Novorossiysk harbour in December 2025 — the first confirmed underwater drone attack on a submarine in history. The U.S. Navy is requesting $5.3 billion for unmanned maritime systems in FY2026, a 70 percent year-on-year increase. Saronic Technologies went from prototype to $392 million production contract in under 12 months. And DARPA’s Manta Ray XL-UUV completed full-scale sea trials. This article maps the maritime autonomous systems revolution — from Ukraine’s improvised Black Sea fleet to the Pentagon’s hybrid manned–unmanned force of the 2030s, and from Saronic’s Franklin, Louisiana shipyard to Boeing’s 85-tonne robot submarine.
ByThomas Siew Apr 20, 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, 2026Saronic Technologies closes a $1.75B Series D led by Kleiner Perkins at a $9.25B valuation to scale autonomous surface vessel production and revitalize U.S. naval shipbuilding capacity.
ByRobotToday Reporter Apr 02, 2026Gecko Robotics secures a $71M U.S. Navy IDIQ contract deploying AI inspection robots and the Cantilever digital twin platform across the Pacific Fleet to hit 80% readiness by 2027.
ByRobotToday Reporter Mar 18, 2026
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