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Hyundai and Boston Dynamics are revealing a new electric Atlas robot at CES—and it’s shockingly human
Hyundai Motor Group will unveil its expanded AI robotics ecosystem at CES 2026 with the world premiere of Boston Dynamics’ ...
SURREY, UK—At the 2025 IBC Show at the RAI Amsterdam, Sept. 12-15, Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon-owned provider of robotic camera systems, will launch two new products: the Cinebot Nano ...
The realm of robotics has witnessed significant growth over the past decade, with humanoid robots capturing both the imagination and ...
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nextracker (Nasdaq: NXT), a leading solar technology platform provider, today announced the launch of a new AI and robotics business initiative, anchored by the ...
Westchester County has installed new robotics equipment at its Material Recovery Facility in Yonkers as part of a continued ...
Why would you want a robot to see inside a sealed box? Digging deeper beyond the initial creepy thought, a new breakthrough from MIT could soon let warehouse robots do something pretty remarkable.
GM has filed a trademark application for uMan Robot Assist, a name intended for use with collaborative robots and The General's industrial manufacturing.
The Chinese government is betting that robots will drive economic growth. But the bots can’t really do much yet.
NEW BEDFORD – The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center came to non-profit New Bedford Research and Robotics to announce over $11 million in funding for seven organizations promoting ocean technology. And ...
COLUMBIA — The Columbia Educational Robotics Foundation invited the public to attend a ribbon cutting and open house celebrating the opening of its new Youth Robotics Center on Tuesday. "We are ...
After spending most of their careers in academia, Andrea Thomaz and Vivian Chu began exploring how robots could be used in real-world, human-centered work environments. Supported by Thomaz’s role at ...
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