Mimic robotics funding hits $16M to bet on hands, not humanoids
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Mimic robotics funding hits $16M to bet on hands, not humanoids

Zurich-based startup mimic has raised $16M to scale AI-driven dexterous robotic hands that can perform complex factory tasks traditional automation can’t handle. Rather than build full humanoids, mimic pairs human-level manipulation with standard robot arms, using real worker demonstration data to deliver practical, deployable industrial automation today.

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Bringing Robots Into the Real World: The Embodied Intelligence of Ma Robot AI
Aaron Prather Aaron Prather

Bringing Robots Into the Real World: The Embodied Intelligence of Ma Robot AI

Ma Robot AI develops Embodied AI software that enables robots to navigate safely and naturally in human environments—without pre-mapped data. Founded by CEO Winnie Liang and CIFAR AI Chair Dr. Mo Chen, the company is piloting hospital deployments and moving toward a global software licensing model to bring robots into everyday life.

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China’s “Robot Dividend” Begins to Take Shape in Manufacturing
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China’s “Robot Dividend” Begins to Take Shape in Manufacturing

China’s factories are accelerating automation, producing 595,000 industrial robots in just three quarters. As robot density rises and deployment broadens across sectors, a new “robot dividend” is emerging—boosting precision, productivity, and industrial resilience while reshaping how manufacturing value is created.

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When Robots Behave Like Ants
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When Robots Behave Like Ants

Swarm robotics takes its cues from ants and bees, relying on simple robots that coordinate through local signals rather than central control. These swarms could patrol forests for wildfires, reroute deliveries, or even navigate the human bloodstream. Their power lies in collective intelligence—sophisticated behavior emerging from simple parts working together.

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Wyoming Explores First Regulatory Framework for Robot Combat in Sports
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Wyoming Explores First Regulatory Framework for Robot Combat in Sports

Wyoming is drafting the nation’s first regulations for robot combat in sports, addressing safety, licensing, and rules for both robot-versus-robot and potential human-versus-robot matches. The move follows rapid advances in robotics and rising public interest in “synthetic combatants,” with officials aiming to proactively ensure fair competition and fighter protection.

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