Agovor Raises AU$3 Million to Advance Autonomous Horticulture Robotics
Agovor has raised AU$3 million to accelerate development of its autonomous horticulture robots, combining electric eTractors with smart attachments designed for orchards, vineyards, and specialty crops. Early deployments show significant cost savings and sustainability gains, highlighting growing momentum behind practical, task-focused robotics solutions addressing labor shortages and efficiency challenges in agriculture.
Fincantieri and Generative Bionics Partner to Develop Humanoid Welding Robot for Shipyard Operations
Fincantieri and Generative Bionics have launched a partnership to develop a humanoid welding robot designed for shipyard operations. The initiative combines advanced robotics and Physical AI to support workers, improve safety, and address labor challenges, marking a significant step toward deploying humanoids in complex, real-world industrial environments.
Just Eat Launches UK Delivery Robot Trial Ahead of Valentine’s Day Surge
Just Eat has launched a UK trial of autonomous delivery robots in Bristol and Milton Keynes, testing ground-based robotics ahead of Valentine’s Day demand. Working with Delivers.AI and RIVR, the pilot explores how automation can support peak delivery volumes, improve last-mile logistics, and complement human couriers while expanding access to local high street restaurants.
Apptronik Secures $520 Million Backed by Google and Mercedes-Benz as Humanoid Robotics Race Accelerates
Apptronik has raised $520 million from investors including Google and Mercedes-Benz, valuing the humanoid robotics company at $5 billion. The funding will accelerate development of its Apollo robot, expand production, and deepen AI partnerships as humanoids move from research prototypes toward real deployments in manufacturing, logistics, and future human-centered environments.
Making Robots Better Listeners: How Purdue Research Is Redefining Human–Robot Interaction
Purdue researcher Sooyeon Jeong is advancing human-robot interaction by developing socially intelligent robots that listen, adapt, and provide personalized support. From study companions to healthcare assistants, her work explores how empathy, conversational cues, and adaptive behavior can make robots more effective collaborators as physical AI increasingly enters everyday human environments.
How a Montréal Startup Plans to Own the “Touch Layer” of Robotics
Montréal-based Haply Robotics is betting that the future of physical AI depends on touch. With new funding and growing enterprise adoption, the company aims to build the “steering wheel” for robots—precision haptic systems that allow machines and humans to feel, adapt, and interact safely across industries from manufacturing to surgery and remote operations.
North American Robot Orders Rebound in 2025 as Automation Investment Expands Across Industries
North American robot orders rebounded in 2025, with companies purchasing 36,766 units valued at $2.25 billion, according to A3. Growth was driven largely by non-automotive industries, while collaborative robots gained momentum. The data signals renewed confidence in automation as manufacturers pursue productivity gains, workforce solutions, and reshoring initiatives heading into 2026.
Humanoid Introduces KinetIQ: An Agentic AI Framework for Multi-Embodiment Robot Fleet Orchestration
Humanoid has introduced KinetIQ, an agentic AI framework designed to orchestrate mixed robot fleets across industrial, service, and home environments. Built on a four-layer architecture spanning fleet coordination to real-time control, the system aims to enable scalable, multi-embodiment autonomy—combining reasoning, planning, and reinforcement learning to manage complex robotic operations.
Inside Ohio State’s AIMS Lab: Where AI, Robotics, and Manufacturing Converge
Inside Ohio State’s AIMS Lab, robots don’t just automate — they learn. Blending AI, robotics, and hands-on education, the lab is reimagining manufacturing as an adaptive system while training the next generation of automation engineers to build the future of intelligent production.
Humanoid Walks Into the Record Books
Humanoid robot AgiBot A2 just made history, walking 106 kilometers from Suzhou to Shanghai fully autonomously. No remote control, no human guidance—just balance, perception, and endurance over 56 hours. It’s less a stunt than a signal: humanoids are moving from demos toward real-world reliability, step by step, in public space.
LimX Raises $200M to Build Embodied Intelligence for Humanoid Robotics
LimX Dynamics has raised $200M to accelerate development of embodied intelligence for humanoid robots. Its COSA software and modular Tron 2 platform aim to deliver more adaptive, general-purpose robots capable of learning through real-world interaction.
Phoenix Motor Steps Into Robotics With U.S.-Built Robotic Dog Platform
Phoenix Motor is expanding beyond EVs into commercial robotics with a U.S.-manufactured robotic dog platform from its subsidiary EdisonFuture Motor. Delivered via a Robot Fleet as a Service model, the modular quadruped targets logistics, security, and industrial inspection with recurring, fleet-based deployment.
LG’s Bet on Home Robots Signals a Strategic Shift Toward Physical AI
LG Electronics is betting on robotics as its next growth engine as TVs and appliances slow. Its CLOiD home robot embodies a vision of the “zero labor home,” where AI automates domestic tasks. The move signals a broader shift from hardware products to embodied intelligence—and a new battle to own the future of household automation.
Ant Group’s Open-Source Robotics AI Signals China’s Next Move in Embodied Intelligence
China’s Ant Group has open-sourced its first robotics AI models, signaling a major push into embodied intelligence. With vision-language-action models and world simulations, Ant aims to build scalable robotic “brains.” The move highlights a global shift from flashy robots to practical, general-purpose machine intelligence.
Measuring What Matters: ABB’s Push for a Global Energy Standard in Industrial Robotics
ABB Robotics is leading an effort to create a global standard for measuring industrial robots’ energy consumption, addressing a long-standing gap in automation. With millions of robots operating worldwide, the initiative could transform how efficiency is compared, support sustainability goals, and give manufacturers transparent data to reduce carbon footprints and make smarter automation choices.
New York’s Robotics Moment Has Arrived
New York Robotics has officially launched, uniting a fast-growing ecosystem of 160+ robotics startups, major enterprises, universities, investors, and labs across the Tri-State region. As robotics and embodied AI accelerate into real-world deployment, New York is emerging as a serious global hub where technology, capital, and industry converge.
How a £50 Sensor Glove Could Transform Robotic Hands
Scottish researchers have developed a £50 sensor glove that captures ultra-precise hand movements, offering a breakthrough in robot dexterity. With over 99% accuracy, the technology could help robots learn human-like manipulation, accelerating advances in humanoids, surgery, prosthetics, and physical AI by delivering the high-fidelity gesture data robotics has long lacked.
When Houses Become Products: Inside South Korea’s Robot-Built Factory
In South Korea, robotic factories are transforming how houses are built, shifting construction from unpredictable job sites to automated production lines. Companies like Gonggan Jaejakso are using robots to assemble modular wooden homes, reigniting debates about speed, cost, quality, and the future of jobs in construction.
Micropolis Unveils Autonomous Logistics Platform at UMEX 2026, Signaling a Shift in Industrial Robotics
Micropolis Robotics unveiled its Autonomous Logistics Platform at UMEX 2026 in Abu Dhabi, showcasing a heavy-duty autonomous system designed for industrial logistics. Built on the M01 platform, the robot targets controlled environments such as factories and logistics corridors, highlighting the growing role of autonomous systems in scalable, high-throughput industrial operations.
North Carolina State develops robots for vegetable field labor
NC State researchers are developing Marvel-inspired agricultural robots to automate labor-intensive vegetable farming tasks, from staking plants to harvesting tomatoes. Using AI, sensors, and modular robotic tools, the project aims to reduce labor shortages and improve efficiency in specialty crops—signaling a broader shift toward intelligent, data-driven automation in agriculture.