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…Tokyo, Paris, London, San Francisco, Boston, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Sydney, Australia. More than 35,000 SoftBank Robotics systems, including the Pepper and NAO humanoids and the Whiz cleaning robots, are in use in more than 70 countries. They serve applications in retail, tourism, healthcare, finance, education, facilities management, and cleaning.
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Dexterous and Intelligent Flexiv said it is a deep-tech company that is committed to developing and manufacturing general-purpose adaptive robots that redefine intelligent automation. Combining advanced robotics and artificial intelligence with human-centered design, Flexiv's robots empower businesses to flexibly automate complex tasks with intuitive and easy-to-use interfaces. The company has offices in China, Taiwan, Singapore, and the U.S.
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…will perform similar tests in Singapore. The Volocopter vehicle is an electric, vertical take-off multicopter (eVTOL) with 18 rotors that can hold two passengers for a 30km flight. The first manned flight of the Volocopter. The company has tested the aircraft in Dubai, and plans to conduct similar tests in Singapore later this year. Image courtesy of Volocopter. Volocopter Design…
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…has been set up at Singapore’s airport, co-led by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG) for the transportation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Comprising 18 members from across the Changi air cargo community, the taskforce is a public-private collaboration involving government agencies, cargo handlers, airlines and freight forwarders. Changi Airport is a preferred pharmaceutical…
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…StockBot takes inventory at Decathlon Singapore. Source: PAL Robotics Decathlon selects StockBot Founded in 1976, Decathlon is a multinational retailer with 1,714 stores in 61 countries. The Lille, France-based, family-owned company was looking for a solution to be able to provide accurate data on stock, as well as save time taken to do stock taking manually, affecting in-store efficiency and…
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…at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore. Eureka Robotics said its technology enables robots to manipulate small and fragile objects that are millimeters in size without damaging them. “Today, Dynamis has made it easy for anyone to program touch-sensitive tasks that are usually done by humans, such as assembly, fine manipulation, polishing, or sanding,” explained Pham Quang Cuong, an associate professor…
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…expand their customer bases in Singapore and Malaysia. Systems integrator Handplus will begin offering Flexiv’s general purpose robot arms to customers in its network. Flexiv sells a range of seven-axis robots that feature force-controlled sensors. Robots include the Rizon 4, the Rizon 4s, and the Rizon 10. It is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and has offices in Shanghai, Beijing,…
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…Ozmo, its robotic window-cleaning system. Singapore awarded the patent, which includes the system's design as well as how it operates. Skyline said it has filed its patent in nine jurisdictions globally, with Singapore being the first to independently evaluate and validate the company’s innovations. “As this is our first patent awarded, it is a big milestone related to the uniqueness…
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January 2026 Robotics Recap
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…at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed millimeter-sized robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields to perform highly maneuverable and dexterous manipulations. This could enable applications in biomedicine and manufacturing, they said this week. The team of scientists created the miniature robots by embedding magnetic microparticles into biocompatible polymers—non-toxic materials that are harmless to humans. The robots are…
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…forms Open Robotics with its Singapore subsidiary. The nonprofit has developed the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉 and the Ignition simulation software formerly known as Gazebo. Hospital pain points lead to Open-RMF Open-RMF arose out of efforts in 2018 to get autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for cleaning, delivery, security, and other applications to operate in the same space within hospitals in…
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…the world are South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and Sweden, according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). “Robot density is the barometer to track the degree of automation adoption in the manufacturing industry around the world,” stated Milton Guerry, president of the IFR. China leads Asian robotics usage The development of robot density in China is the most dynamic…
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…by automation powerhouses like Korea, Singapore, China, and Japan. Top Performers Korea: A global leader, Korea boasts 1,012 robots per 10,000 employees, supported by its strong electronics and automotive industries. Singapore: With 770 robots per 10,000 employees, Singapore's high density reflects its smaller manufacturing workforce. China: Surpassing Germany and Japan, China ranked third with 470 robots per 10,000 employees, doubling…
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…or MLAP, and xSQUARE, a Singapore-based intelligent warehousing solutions company, have entered a partnership to make automated guided vehicles, or AGVs, and distribute xSQUARE’s warehousing systems to more areas. The new AGVs will built based on Logisnext’s brand of forklifts, and xSQUARE’s warehousing system will be shared using MLAP’s distribution network in Asia, Oceania, and South Africa. “We believe that…
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…in 2021 are South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and China. “Robot density is a key indicator of automation adoption in the manufacturing industry around the world,” said Marina Bill, president of the International Federation of Robotics. “The new average of global robot density in the manufacturing industry surged to 141 robots per 10,000 employees – more than double the number…
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