Dongfeng Motor has officially signed a partnership with Ubtech Robotics for using its humanoid robots in tasks related to car manufacturing. With this partnership, Ubtech’s industrial version of the ...
A Chinese company has delivered an intelligent system to automate excavator production process. Guozi Robotics’ supplied nearly 200 robots of diverse types to TZ Group’s greenfield factory. Robots ...
Xiaomi unveiled the CyberOne, its first humanoid robot in 2022, which is reportedly equipped with high power density actuators. It joins the company’s Cyber series robots – the CyberDog and CyberDog 2 ...
Robots have been working in car factories for decades now, starting with machines performing some welds on a General Motors production line back in 1961. Now, robots work alongside people on ...
Richtech Robotics has unveiled Dex, the company’s first mobile humanoid robot for industrial use. Accelerated by the Nvidia ...
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GelSight, a pioneer in tactile intelligence technology, today announced a new partnership with Flexxbotics, a company delivering digital solutions for robot-driven ...
A Chinese robotics firm has started mass-producing humanoid robots for general use, while its US counterparts, like Tesla, are aiming for such a feat in 2026. Agibot, or Zhiyuan Robotics, showcased ...
AI-driven bin-picking technology from Vention eliminates complex and expensive custom solutions that require programming — simplifying adoption of this in-demand automation solution. In one ...
In a highly competitive supply chain market for industrial companies, Andrea Perissinotto, the co-founder and CEO of the Swiss start-up SAEKI, has a simple pitch to customers. “We are faster, cheaper ...
Expected to produce 8,000 service robots in 2 years starting production in 2023 Abhiman Engineering and Xtend Robotics will cooperate to produce 8,000 service robots for two years starting this year.
As Global Chief Innovation Officer at EY, Jeff Wong helps companies harness disruptive technology and prepare for the future of work. Now more than ever, they’re busy serving companies, consumers and, ...
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