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    X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics
    The rapid growth of embodied artificial intelligence is reshaping the robotics industry, with companies racing to develop machines capable of performing a wide variety of real-world tasks rather than being programmed for a single application. Among the companies attracting significant attention is Shenzhen-based X Square Robot, which recently completed four consecutive financing rounds culminating in […]Sam Francis
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    SVT Robotics surpasses four billion transactions on its Softbot automation platform
    SVT Robotics, a leader in interoperability software that provides the data foundation for enterprise and physical AI, has announced that its Softbot Platform has surpassed four billion transactions, underscoring the scale, resilience, and performance of the infrastructure it delivers worldwide. With transaction volumes now totaling 100 million to 130 million per week and accelerating, SVT […]Sam Francis
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    Kawasaki Robotics showcases 8-axis Physical AI robot and intelligent automation technologies at Automate 2026
    Kawasaki Robotics showcased a range of advanced automation technologies at Automate 2026 in Chicago, demonstrating how robotics, AI, machine learning, vision systems, and real-time control are transforming industrial automation. Among the highlights were the debut of the new “RL030N” 8 Degree of Freedom (DoF) robot platform designed for Physical AI applications, Kawasaki Robotics’ patented Pulseboard […]Sam Francis
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    People want robots in warehouses and factories, not hospitals or schools, Hexagon study finds
    New findings from Hexagon’s global Robot Generation study show that both adults and children are open to robots at work, but are setting clear terms for where and how they should be used. Asked whether they would prefer a human or a robot to handle specific workplace tasks, adults consistently chose robots for physical, repetitive, […]Sam Francis
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    Empowering STEM Education and Research in the Americas: Elephant Robotics Introduces Integrated Educational Robotics Solutions
    STEM education has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by increasing demand for practical engineering skills, artificial intelligence literacy, and interdisciplinary innovation. However, for schools, universities, and research laboratories, building effective robotics environments has long remained a challenge. In many cases, instructors must integrate robotic arms, mobile platforms, sensors, and open-source software from multiple […]Sam Francis
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    The Shift from One-Size-Fits-All to Bespoke Systems
    For anyone who has been running a business for years, they know that they were told that standard solutions were the smartest path forward! Is this the truth, though? Businesses are told to buy the same software that everyone else is using, along with following the same processes, and make sure to fit their operations […]Sam Francis
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    Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems
    Modern robotics systems are transforming industries by improving efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. From manufacturing plants to logistics facilities, organizations increasingly depend on automated systems to keep operations running smoothly around the clock. Businesses researching backup power solutions for robotics infrastructure can find valuable information through Nite & Day Power, which specializes in uninterruptible power systems […]Sam Francis
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    GENISOM AI steps into the global robotics spotlight at ICRA 2026 with real-world-ready robots
    Having already produced and delivered more than 10,000 robots globally, with its products deployed in real-world industrial and infrastructure scenarios, GENISOM AI made its debut at ICRA 2026 during June 2-4 with a clear message: Embodied AI is moving from research to reality. At the event, the company demonstrated its GENISOM M1 and GENISOM L1 […]Sam Francis
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    Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’
    The robotics industry is enjoying a surge of investment, media attention, and ambitious promises about the future of humanoid machines. Companies are announcing plans to manufacture thousands of robots, while advances in artificial intelligence have fueled expectations that general-purpose robots may soon become commonplace in factories, warehouses, workplaces, and even homes. Yet beneath the excitement […]Sam Francis
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    Interview with Jun Wu of GMEX Robotics: ‘We provide an integrated terminal + brain closed-loop system’
    Artificial intelligence may dominate the headlines, but the future of robotics will depend on much more than software alone. While many companies are racing to develop foundation models and increasingly capable AI systems, others argue that the real challenge lies in combining intelligence with hardware that can operate reliably in the physical world. One company […]Sam Francis
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    Why Factory Automation Now Depends on Software-Savvy Workers
    Automation is becoming a software problem. The deeper robots move into production, the more workers need to be confident handling dashboards, updates, alerts and data-driven decisions. The old image of factory automation was a robot arm behind a safety cage, doing one repetitive task faster than a human being ever could. But whilst robots weld, […]Sam Francis
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    Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks
    French precision engineering company Méca-Précis has automated part inspection using a robotic measurement cell that combines a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo with automation technology from a company called Engineering Data. The system was introduced after inspection processes became a bottleneck as production volumes increased, particularly for aerospace and space-sector customers that require 100 […]Sam Francis
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    Why robotics can’t advance without physical AI
    The next leap in robotics won’t come from faster processors or more sophisticated mechanical design. It will come from better data, specifically, from training environments that replicate how the physical world actually behaves. What is physical AI? Physical AI refers to 3D assets and simulation environments built with real physical properties embedded at their core, […]Sam Francis
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    Interview with Workr Robotics CEO Ken Macken: ‘Paying for automation by the hour’
    Industrial robotics is entering a new phase. Advances in artificial intelligence, large language models, and so-called embodied AI have sparked renewed excitement about robots that can understand, reason about, and interact with the physical world. High-profile collaborations between companies such as Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics have fueled speculation that increasingly capable general-purpose robots may […]Sam Francis
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    Robotiq launches AI platform to automate robotic workcell integration
    Robotiq has introduced IQ, an AI-enabled platform designed to make robotic Workcell integration faster, more predictable, and easier to scale. Enabling a much-needed shift from a manual, expert-dependent approach to automatic integration, IQ captures unstructured automation project data, coordinates engineering workflows, and helps partners generate validated workcell designs based on real customer inputs and historical […]Sam Francis
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