Company executives describe intelligent robots as tools for ergonomically demanding and safety-critical tasks, but it feels an awful lot like we’ve heard this one before.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) announced its plans to deploy humanoid robots at its ...
At TechFest 2026, robotics progress looked practical and disciplined. Growth is steady, AI enhances capability, and long-term ...
The US manufacturing sector is entering a new phase—one where robotics, automation, and AI-enabled systems are becoming ...
Agility Robotics Inc. is continuing to be a pioneer in commercializing humanoid robots. The company today said it has signed an agreement with Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc., or TMMC, to ...
The global workforce is on the brink of transformation, driven by a new wave of humanoid robots that bring human-like adaptability and intelligence to warehouses, restaurants, homes and even factory ...
Traditional safety protocols weren’t designed for self-improving systems, which raises important questions about validation, ...
Massimiliano Moruzzi, CEO of Xaba, argues that industrial automation is highly inefficient because it relies on outdated controllers, rigid programming and exhaustive manual intervention. Programming ...
Figure AI has unveiled HELIX, a pioneering Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model that integrates vision, language comprehension, and action execution into a single neural network. This innovation allows ...
Explore how vision-language-action models like Helix, GR00T N1, and RT-1 are enabling robots to understand instructions and act autonomously.