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QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited, released a new research study examining how robotics development is changing as systems become more software‑driven, AI‑enabled, and increasingly deployed alongside humans at work and in daily life. The research report, “Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report,” is based on a survey of 1,000 developers from around the world. QNX said that the research…
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BOSTON - Robotics Invest 2026, the fourth annual robotics investment summit hosted by Cybernetix Ventures, kicked off Robotics Tech Week 2026 in Boston. The two-day event featured over 300 investors, entrepreneurs and executives in the robotics sector for keynotes, panels, roundtables and networking opportunities to discuss the ongoing evolution of funding and investment in this space. “Building the next wave…
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Professional cleaning has become a proving ground for autonomous robots. Schools, hospitals, warehouses, transport hubs, commercial buildings; these are dynamic, shared spaces where people move, conditions change, and low-lying obstacles can interrupt a robot's mission at any moment. “This is where autonomous cleaning actually takes place,” explains Roger Kaiser, head of robotics at Cleanfix, a professional cleaning technology company. Perception…
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OLO Robotics, a Sheffield, U.K.‑based startup that said it is making robotics development accessible to mainstream software developers and domain experts, completed its commercial launch. Additionally, the company announced new manufacturing and distribution partnerships with DEEP Robotics, inMotion Robotic and Fiction Lab as robot companies move to make their hardware accessible to mainstream software teams, not only specialist roboticists. ROS2…
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Rotaku, a Silicon Valley-based startup, has opened reservations for Domo, a compact humanoid robot platform built for hands-on robotics development. The company, and according to its LinkedIn, is “building the world’s first low-cost, high-performance humanoid robot platform designed to become the physical intelligence infrastructure for humanity.” Humanoid robot for under $3,000 Rotaku said that the Domo lineup starts at $2,999…
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A new report from market research firm Interact Analysis said that despite humanoid robots not yet seeing commercial workforce deployment at scale, strong growth is forecast during the 2030s. The report, “Humanoid Robots - 2026,” found that annual humanoid shipments are still below 100,000 units, with demand driven by small-scale deployments, subsidies and strategic partnerships rather than workforce-scale commercial economics.…
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Boston Dynamics provided a behind-the-scenes look into how the company trains its new Atlas humanoid robots. The new Atlas, which debuted at CES 2026, is a humanoid robot that the company said targets a broad set of capabilities across different facilities, including warehouses or construction sites, that require high levels of strength, endurance and dexterity. Training the Atlas humanoid In…
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UK-based AI and robotics company Humanoid announced a partnership with Bosch, marking the transition to scaled production of humanoid robots. The agreement follows the successful completion of a joint proof of concept (POC) in March 2026, where Humanoid said that its platform demonstrated full capability in a complex industrial workflow. Similarly, Humanoid announced a deployment partnership with Schaeffler earlier in…
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Singapore-based physical AI humanoid company Doozy Robotics announced a coordinated global expansion across the United States, GCC, and Asia, marking its next phase of growth ahead of a planned Series A funding round. The startup, which said it is building a vertically integrated ecosystem rather than selling isolated machines, was founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen. Combined robotics platform…
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We’re excited for Automate 2026, featuring the latest innovations in logistics, manufacturing, supply chain and warehousing. Get ready for North America’s largest automation event with a preview of what you can expect to see on the show floor in Chicago. Cameras, grippers, motors, sensors and more With over 50,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors expected at Automate 2026, there’s a lot…
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We’re excited for Automate 2026, featuring the latest innovations in logistics, manufacturing, supply chain and warehousing. Get ready for North America’s largest automation event with a preview of what you can expect to see on the show floor in Chicago. AMRs, cobots, humanoids, simulation and more With over 50,000 attendees and 1,000 exhibitors expected at Automate 2026, there’s a lot…
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Robots generate precision in assembly and inspection tasks
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Long before today's humanoid headlines and mega valuations, my co-founder Mark Martin and I saw a structural gap in the robotics industry: early-stage robotics companies lacked investors with the experience to help build and scale these businesses. Without capital that understands deployment cycles, hardware-software complexity, and the difference between a demo and a deployable product, promising companies risked stalling out…
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Locus Robotics announced the acquisition of Nexera Robotics, a Vancouver-based robotics company specializing in advanced robotic grasping. Locus said that the integration of Nexera’s proprietary NeuraGrasp end-effector technology into the its physical AI platform significantly expands the company’s autonomous mobile manipulation capabilities and broadens what Locus Array can handle across end-to-end fulfillment workflows. Nexera Robotics is now part of Locus…
GENISOM AI makes ICRA debut at conference in Vienna
World's first omni-modal evaluation including tactile sensing for…
Ultrasonic sensing enhances robotics perception
North America’s largest automation and robotics event takes place June 22-25