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BD and Henry Ford Health partner to automate pharmacies

ByThe Robot Report Staff|September 22, 2025

ASI CEO to share insights from large-scale deployments at RoboBusiness

ByEugene Demaitre|September 22, 2025

MassRobotics encourages high school girls interested in STEM to apply for Jumpstart Fellowship

ByThe Robot Report Staff|September 21, 2025

Festo adds new sizes of EHMD grippers for laboratory automation

ByRachael Pasini, Design World|September 20, 2025

Performance-guided surgery: Robots in the operating room

ByMike Oitzman|September 19, 2025

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Will We Know Artificial General Intelligence When We See It?

The Turing Test is defunct. We need a new IQ test for AI

Are You Smarter Than an AI?

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Molten Regolith Electrolysis Makes Moon Dust Useful

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Can Hollow-Core Cables Transform Data Centers?

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Is a Billion Dollars Enough to Make Humanoids Happen?

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Mars to invest €1 billion to boost manufacturing across the EU

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Fanuc showcases robotic welding, machining and painting systems

Fanuc America highlighted its latest automation technologies at FABTECH 2025 in Chicago, demonstrating how robotics, CNC systems, and collaborative automation can boost productivity and address labor ...

Kawasaki Robotics unveils new cobots and robotic welding cell

Kawasaki Robotics highlighted new collaborative robots, weld carts, and live demonstrations at FABTECH 2025 in Chicago under the theme “Unleash the Spark”. Attendees saw hands-on welding demos, the...

Nachi launches new collaborative robot with 12 kg payload

Nachi-Fujikoshi has expanded its lineup of collaborative robots with the launch of the CMZ12, a new model designed for flexible and space-saving production environments. The CMZ12 increases payload...

Omron to consider spinning off device and module solutions business

Omron says its board of directors has approved the start of discussions to spin off its Device & Module Solutions Business (DMB), with the process targeted for completion by April 1, 2026. The …[Re...
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ANYbotics receives investment from Climate Investment for autonomous inspections

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NVIDIA, Technology Innovation Institute, launch Middle East’s first AI & robotics research lab in Adu Dhabi

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MassRobotics Jumpstart Fellowship celebrates five years of robotics STEM accomplishments

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Emerson announces PACSystems, a new line of industrial computing platforms

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PACK Expo 2025: igus to showcase palletizing cobot

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Oriental Motor USA - Ideal for AGV/AMR Applications

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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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