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U.K.-based startup Humanoid unveils HMND 01 Alpha mobile manipulator

ByBrianna Wessling|September 18, 2025

OpenMind launches OM1 Beta open-source, robot-agnostic operating system

ByThe Robot Report Staff|September 18, 2025

Gecko Robotics releases StratoSight drone-based roof inspection system

ByBrianna Wessling & Eugene Demaitre|September 18, 2025

4D1 launches T2 for rugged, millimeter-level 3D indoor positioning

ByThe Robot Report Staff|September 18, 2025

Icarus raises $6.1M to use robots to supplement space labor

ByBrianna Wessling|September 18, 2025

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What’s Lost When Stars Disappear from View

Chile’s dark skies remind us of what billions have already lost

RCA’s VideoDisc Gamble Paid Off in Chips

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Pill-Sized Robot Helps Assess Gut Health

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How Vapor Chambers Cool New iPhone 17 Models

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AlphaEarth Tracks Earth's Dynamic Changes

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Outrider achieves information security certification for logistics yard automation

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Fugro and NOAA partner to advance remote deep-ocean mapping

Fugro and NOAA Ocean Exploration have entered into a five-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to design and deploy remote and uncrewed technologies that will accelerate …[Read ...

Meiko Group partners with Fizyr and Yaskawa Europe on automated dishwashing

Fizyr, a provider of advanced vision AI, and Yaskawa Europe, one of the world’s largest robotics and industrial automation companies, have teamed up with Meiko Group to bring automation to commercial ...

ABB to invest an extra $110 million in US manufacturing

Industrial automation and energy giant ABB says it will invest a further $110 million in the United States in 2025 to expand the R&D and manufacturing of its advanced electrification solutions as …[Re...

GlaxoSmithKline to invest $30 billion in R&D and manufacturing in the US

British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) says it plans to invest $30 billion across the United States in research and development and supply chain infrastructure over the next five …[Read Mo...
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Swisslog Healthcare, Diligent Robotics partner to enhance hospital logistics

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ABB Robotics invests in vision AI company Landing AI

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Outrider achieves enterprise-grade information security certification for logistics yard automation

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Sonair raises $6M to accelerate rollout of ADAR 3D ultrasonic sensor for robots

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ABB announces $110 million investment in U.S. manufacturing sites

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New incremental encoder IERF3 L from FAULHABER

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TM Robotics (Americas) Inc

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The Missing Interface: Designing Trust into a Robotic Future

The Missing Interface: Designing Trust into a Robotic Future

Talking PACK EXPO Las Vegas with CMES Robotics

Talking PACK EXPO Las Vegas with CMES Robotics

What Makes Thermal Imaging Cameras Useful?

What Makes Thermal Imaging Cameras Useful?

What does the future hold for generative AI?

At the inaugural MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium Symposium, researchers and business leaders discussed potential advancements centered on this powerful technology.

Engineering fantasy into reality

PhD student Erik Ballesteros is building “Doc Ock” arms for future astronauts.

Robot, know thyself: New vision-based system teaches machines to understand their bodies

Neural Jacobian Fields, developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, can learn to control any robot from a single camera, without any other sensors.

New tool gives anyone the ability to train a robot

MIT engineers designed a versatile interface that allows users to teach robots new skills in intuitive ways.

Simulation-based pipeline tailors training data for dexterous robots

The PhysicsGen system, developed by MIT researchers, helps robots handle items in homes and factories by tailoring training data to a particular machine.
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