ASI Acquires Scythe Robotics to Expand Autonomous Off-Road Vehicle Portfolio
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

ASI Acquires Scythe Robotics to Expand Autonomous Off-Road Vehicle Portfolio

Autonomous Solutions, Inc. has acquired Scythe Robotics, bringing the company’s AI-powered Scythe Sight® vision system and the autonomous Scythe M.52 mower into its Mobius-powered automation portfolio. The deal expands ASI’s leadership in off-road autonomy across landscaping, construction, and agriculture.

Read More
Teaching Robots the Gentle Touch
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Teaching Robots the Gentle Touch

Robots are strong, precise, and tireless—but delicate touch has long been their weakness. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a soft robotic gripper that can handle fragile items like raspberries and potato chips using tactile sensing, bringing machines one step closer to human-like dexterity.

Read More
Icon Bets Big on Automation to Solve the Housing Crisis and Now It's Selling Its Tech to Other Builders
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Icon Bets Big on Automation to Solve the Housing Crisis and Now It's Selling Its Tech to Other Builders

Austin's Icon is opening up its 3D-printing technology to outside builders for the first time, launching a new robotic construction system called Titan that promises to cut wall-building costs by 40%. As the U.S. grapples with a housing shortage and soaring construction expenses, the company is betting that automation — and eventually AI — is the industry's way out.

Read More
Nvidia and ABB Bet on “Physical AI” to Bring Autonomous Robots to the Factory Floor
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Nvidia and ABB Bet on “Physical AI” to Bring Autonomous Robots to the Factory Floor

Nvidia and ABB Robotics are teaming up to bring “physical AI” to the factory floor by training industrial robots in highly realistic virtual environments before deploying them in the real world. Early trials with Foxconn suggest the approach could lower automation costs and accelerate adoption of intelligent robots across manufacturing and logistics.

Read More
Northwestern’s “Legged Metamachines” Hint at a Different Future for Robotics
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Northwestern’s “Legged Metamachines” Hint at a Different Future for Robotics

Engineers at Northwestern University have developed “legged metamachines”—robots built from smaller autonomous modules that can combine, separate, and keep moving even after damage. Designed using AI-driven evolution and tested outdoors, the machines hint at a future where robots are less like rigid tools and more like adaptive systems that can reconfigure and survive.

Read More
Lely Surpasses €1 Billion as Dairy Robotics Demand Grows
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Lely Surpasses €1 Billion as Dairy Robotics Demand Grows

Lely’s long-term bet on specialization is paying off. By focusing exclusively on dairy automation, the Dutch robotics company surpassed €1 billion in revenue in 2025, driven by strong milk prices and continued innovation in robotic milking and feeding. But heading into 2026, market volatility and chip supply concerns could test that momentum.

Read More
A New Benchmark for Robot Hands: Researchers Launch ManipulationNet
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

A New Benchmark for Robot Hands: Researchers Launch ManipulationNet

A global team of robotics researchers has launched ManipulationNet, a new infrastructure for benchmarking real-world robot manipulation. By combining standardized physical task kits with a distributed testing platform and centralized verification, the system allows researchers worldwide to compare results, track progress, and measure how close robots are to reliable, real-world deployment.

Read More
Tiny Robot Set to Inspect the World’s Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Tiny Robot Set to Inspect the World’s Most Powerful Particle Accelerator

Engineers from UK Atomic Energy Authority and CERN have developed PipeINEER, a tiny autonomous robot designed to inspect the beamlines of the Large Hadron Collider. The robot navigates ultra-narrow pipes to detect defects, helping maintain the world’s most powerful particle accelerator while reducing costly and complex manual inspections.

Read More
Schaeffler Expands Into Humanoid Robotics With New Partnership in China
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Schaeffler Expands Into Humanoid Robotics With New Partnership in China

German motion technology company Schaeffler AG has formed a strategic partnership with China’s Leju Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. to accelerate industrial deployment of humanoid robots. The collaboration will target factory inspection, logistics, and human–robot collaboration, with Schaeffler planning to integrate thousands of humanoids into its global production operations by 2035.

Read More
First Belgian Grower Joins Pre-Commercial Trials of Snack Tomato Harvest Robot
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

First Belgian Grower Joins Pre-Commercial Trials of Snack Tomato Harvest Robot

Inaho’s snack tomato harvesting robot has entered its final pre-commercial stage, with Belgian grower Olbrechts Tomaten joining 2026 trials. After strong results in the Netherlands, the system now delivers commercial-level performance. Only one trial slot remains as European interest in greenhouse harvesting automation continues to grow.

Read More
BMW Brings “Physical AI” to Europe with Humanoid Robot Pilot in Leipzig
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

BMW Brings “Physical AI” to Europe with Humanoid Robot Pilot in Leipzig

BMW is bringing “Physical AI” to Europe, launching a humanoid robot pilot at its Leipzig plant after a successful U.S. deployment in Spartanburg. By combining AI agents with real-world robotics, BMW aims to integrate learning-enabled humanoids into battery assembly and automotive production under real industrial conditions.

Read More
NASA Backs Modular Robotics for Space: HEBI Robotics Wins Phase II SBIR to Advance Space-Ready Actuation
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

NASA Backs Modular Robotics for Space: HEBI Robotics Wins Phase II SBIR to Advance Space-Ready Actuation

NASA has awarded HEBI Robotics an $850K Phase II SBIR contract to develop modular, space-ready actuation systems capable of operating in harsh orbital environments. The project supports future robotic servicing, assembly, and construction missions while advancing modular robotics platforms that could accelerate both space infrastructure and radiation-hardened applications on Earth.

Read More
Rebalancing the Human Body: How a Hip Exoskeleton Could Change Stroke Recovery
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Rebalancing the Human Body: How a Hip Exoskeleton Could Change Stroke Recovery

Researchers at the University of Utah have developed a lightweight hip exoskeleton that reduces walking energy by nearly 20% for stroke survivors with hemiparesis. By assisting hip movement rather than the ankle, the device improves gait efficiency, reduces strain, and highlights how wearable robotics can restore mobility and independence after neurological injury.

Read More
Hyundai’s Firefighting Robots Signal a Shift Toward Robotic First Responders
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Hyundai’s Firefighting Robots Signal a Shift Toward Robotic First Responders

Hyundai Motor Group has donated four unmanned firefighting robots to South Korea’s National Fire Agency, deploying them in high-risk rescue units. Built on Hyundai Rotem’s HR-Sherpa platform, the robots can withstand extreme heat, operate remotely, and assist with initial fire suppression—marking a shift toward robotic first responders in hazardous environments.

Read More
Mantis Robotics and the Emergence of the Fenceless Industrial Robot
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Mantis Robotics and the Emergence of the Fenceless Industrial Robot

Mantis Robotics’ MR-1 marks a potential turning point in industrial automation, achieving safety certification as a fenceless, high-speed robot designed to work alongside humans. By combining Physical AI with advanced safety sensing, the system challenges the long-standing tradeoff between productivity and safety, signaling a new era of collaborative industrial robotics.

Read More
Siemens and Partners Launch the UK’s First Fully Customisable AMR Manufacturing Capability
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Siemens and Partners Launch the UK’s First Fully Customisable AMR Manufacturing Capability

Siemens has partnered with Expert Technologies Group and RMGroup to launch the UK’s first fully customisable autonomous mobile robot (AMR) manufacturing capability. The collaboration aims to deliver flexible, locally supported intralogistics solutions, combining advanced navigation, safety integration, and scalable automation to help UK manufacturers boost productivity and modernise operations.

Read More
Milan’s Cutest Disruption: Mirumi, the Robot Bag Charm
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Milan’s Cutest Disruption: Mirumi, the Robot Bag Charm

At Milan Fashion Week, Yukai Engineering debuts Mirumi—a $149 robot bag charm with baby-inspired eyes and shy movements. Riding the global “kidult” wave fueled by collectibles like Labubu, Mirumi blends fashion, nostalgia, and robotics—proving emotional tech is becoming wearable.

Read More