World-First Study Tests Home-Based Social Robot Support for Young Autistic Children
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World-First Study Tests Home-Based Social Robot Support for Young Autistic Children

LuxAI, LIH, and the University of Birmingham have launched the first large-scale, long-term study of a social robot–led early development program for young autistic children. Using QTrobot in 69 families’ homes, the research will assess how robot-assisted learning can improve communication, social skills, and parental confidence over a 10-month period.

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Zipline Secures Major U.S. Partnership to Triple Drone Delivery Network Across Africa
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Zipline Secures Major U.S. Partnership to Triple Drone Delivery Network Across Africa

Zipline secured up to $150 million from the U.S. Department of State to expand its autonomous medical delivery network across Africa. The partnership could triple its reach to 15,000 health facilities, providing rapid access to lifesaving supplies for up to 130 million people while creating local jobs and strengthening national healthcare systems.

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AILOS Robotics Secures €3.5M to Industrialise Next-Gen Gearboxes for Humanoids and Cobots
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AILOS Robotics Secures €3.5M to Industrialise Next-Gen Gearboxes for Humanoids and Cobots

Brussels-based AILOS Robotics raised €3.5M to industrialise its R2poweR gearbox, a new high-torque, low-backdrive actuation technology for humanoids, cobots, exoskeletons, and prosthetics. Spun out of VUB’s BruBotics, AILOS now moves from lab to factory, strengthening Europe’s strategic robotics supply chain as demand for advanced robot components accelerates.

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Japan’s Yaskawa and SoftBank Team Up to Bring Physical AI Robots Into Everyday Workspaces
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Japan’s Yaskawa and SoftBank Team Up to Bring Physical AI Robots Into Everyday Workspaces

Japan’s Yaskawa Electric and SoftBank are partnering to bring “physical AI” robots into everyday workplaces. Their new concept robot can adapt to dynamic office tasks—from organizing desks to preparing meeting rooms—using Yaskawa’s robotics and SoftBank’s AI-RAN platform. The collaboration targets future deployment in offices, hospitals, schools, and retail spaces.

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Tutor Intelligence Secures $34M to Supercharge Its AI Robot Workforce
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Tutor Intelligence Secures $34M to Supercharge Its AI Robot Workforce

Tutor Intelligence raised a $34M Series A to scale its AI-powered warehouse robot fleet, bringing total funding to $42M. Founded at MIT CSAIL, the company trains robots using real-world data for human-like adaptability. Its rapidly deployable RaaS systems already support major Fortune 50 and 500 supply chains across CPG sectors.

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Singapore Ramps Up Robotics & AI Talent to Secure Its Global Edge
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Singapore Ramps Up Robotics & AI Talent to Secure Its Global Edge

Singapore is accelerating efforts to build a strong robotics and AI talent pipeline as global automation surges. With demand outpacing supply, the National Robotics Programme is expanding training, strengthening networks, and emphasizing human-complementary robotics to keep industries competitive and address aging-population challenges while dispelling fears of robots replacing workers.

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Digit Clears Major U.S. Safety Hurdle, Marking a Breakthrough Moment for Humanoid Robots in Industry
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Digit Clears Major U.S. Safety Hurdle, Marking a Breakthrough Moment for Humanoid Robots in Industry

Agility Robotics’ humanoid Digit has passed an OSHA-recognized NRTL field evaluation, marking a major step toward real industrial deployment. The certification confirms Digit meets strict safety and compliance standards inside active facilities, expanding its approved workflows and positioning it as one of the first commercially scalable humanoids ready for real-world warehouse operations.

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Robots Serve Up a Post-Thanksgiving Feast for U.S. Troops in South Korea
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Robots Serve Up a Post-Thanksgiving Feast for U.S. Troops in South Korea

A military base in South Korea served a post-Thanksgiving feast with help from robotic kitchen assistants. Troops ordered meals through digital kiosks as robots plated turkey, ham, and vegetarian dishes. Army officials say the system frees human cooks for field duties while ensuring soldiers still receive hot, comforting holiday meals.

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New EU-Backed Robot Aims to Rebuild Pompeii’s Shattered Frescoes
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New EU-Backed Robot Aims to Rebuild Pompeii’s Shattered Frescoes

A new EU-backed robotic system is being tested at Pompeii to help archaeologists piece together frescoes shattered and buried for centuries. Using advanced imaging, AI puzzle-solving and ultra-precise robotic hands, the technology gently identifies, lifts and matches fragments—offering a breakthrough in restoring ancient artworks once thought impossible to reassemble.

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Ukraine’s TerMIT UGV Stands Out at Spain’s Fuerza Futura 2035 Trials
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Ukraine’s TerMIT UGV Stands Out at Spain’s Fuerza Futura 2035 Trials

Ukraine’s TerMIT unmanned ground vehicle impressed at Spain’s Fuerza Futura 2035 exercises, becoming the only UGV to complete the full route. It executed mobility and engineering tasks with NATO units and even reached an objective independently when an armored carrier was delayed—earning praise for reliability, autonomy and operational readiness.

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Gravis Robotics Secures $23M to Scale Real-World Autonomy in Construction
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Gravis Robotics Secures $23M to Scale Real-World Autonomy in Construction

Gravis Robotics has raised $23M to scale its retrofit autonomy platform for earthmoving equipment. Born from ETH Zurich, Gravis “feels the soil” using AI and sensors to boost productivity by 30%, reduce rework, and enhance safety. Already active in seven countries, it’s rapidly expanding global deployments and OEM partnerships.

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A New “Robotic Arm” Revolutionizes Launch-and-Recovery for Military Drones
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A New “Robotic Arm” Revolutionizes Launch-and-Recovery for Military Drones

Target Arm’s new RALAR system lets military and emergency crews launch and recover drones while on the move, without exposing personnel to danger. Powered by Trimble’s precision tech, the platform-agnostic robotic arm works on vehicles, robots, and aircraft, offering safer, faster, real-time drone deployment in complex environments.

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