Xiaomi is running an impressive lights-out smartphone factory in China that's outperforming traditional facilities and cutting costs for the company.
Overview: AI robotics moves from labs to factories, warehouses, and homes, reshaping real-world operationsLeading companies integrate intelligence hardware and ...
China’s demographic trajectory is changing fast. With lower birth rates, a rapidly aging society, and a shrinking working-age population, the ...
Fauna Robotics is launching Sprout as a developer platform for humanoid robots. The robot features 29 degrees of freedom and ...
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The consolidation of SpaceX and xAI could lead to more adaptive use of robots, data, and AI in manufacturing, says ...
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The $20,000 pink slip: Tesla Optimus is about to make your factory salary look obsolete
The automotive industry is experiencing a pivotal shift, moving beyond conventional assembly automation to deploy humanoid ...
CES 2026 is the only trade show where humanoid robots are showcased in fully integrated, cross-industry environments, allowing attendees to see them operate alongside smart home devices, AI platforms, ...
Adelaide will soon be home to a team of robots capable of building six houses a day, as a launch date nears for the country’s ...
FRANKFURT—According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), artificial intelligence remains the top automation trend affecting manufacturers today.
In a nutshell: China's ambitious drive to automate its factories is running up against the physical and computational limits of current humanoid robots. Shenzhen-based UBTech Robotics, one of the ...
CynLr’s object intelligence platform aims to teach robots to learn like babies, enabling real-time adaptation and ...
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