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Deep Robotics launches new wheeled-legged robot for industrial inspection and emergency response

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Deep Robotics has unveiled its next-generation industry-grade wheeled-legged robot, the Lynx M20S. As an iterative upgrade to the Lynx M20, the M20S achieves leapfrog advancements in three core performance areas: load capacity, protection, and speed, significantly improving industry adaptability and operational efficiency.

Designed as an intelligent, hardcore all-terrain operational platform, the launch of the Lynx M20S will further expand the application boundaries in diverse industry scenarios such as power inspection, security patrols, and emergency firefighting.

The Lynx M20S is a new-generation industry-grade wheeled-legged robot purpose-built for complex terrains and hazardous environments. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics launches new wheeled-legged robot for industrial inspection and emergency response

Filed Under: Design, Engineering, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, deep robotics, embodied ai, emergency response robot, field robotics, firefighting robot, industrial robotics, inspection robot, LiDAR navigation, Lynx M20S, mobile robots, power inspection, quadruped robot, robot mobility, robotic patrol systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rugged robotics, security robot, utility inspection, warehouse robotics, wheeled-legged robot

Tungsten Carbide Manufacturing and the Future of Next-Generation Robotics

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Robotics is often discussed through software, sensors, artificial intelligence, and automation platforms. Those areas deserve attention, but they are not the whole story.

Every robot still depends on physical parts that move, grip, cut, guide, press, rotate, and repeat the same motions for thousands or millions of cycles. That is where material choice becomes more important than many people realize.

As robots move into more demanding industrial settings, the question is no longer only what a robot can do. It is also how long that robot can do the work accurately. [Read more…] about Tungsten Carbide Manufacturing and the Future of Next-Generation Robotics

Filed Under: Engineering, Manufacturing, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, automation systems, bin picking, carbide tooling, cobots, collaborative robots, factory automation, industrial ai, industrial robotics, manufacturing technology, materials engineering, physical ai, precision manufacturing, robotic assembly, robotic grippers, robotic machining, robotic tooling, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics materials, robotics news, smart manufacturing, tungsten carbide, warehouse automation, wear resistance

Vention expands conveyor platform with integrated end-of-line automation system

May 14, 2026 by David Edwards

Vention, a provider of an automation platform and hardware ecosystem, has announced the expansion of its conveyor ecosystem, delivering a fully integrated solution for material handling across assembly lines, warehouse logistics, and end-of-line packaging applications.

Vention’s conveyor ecosystem is part of its broader platform approach to industrial automation, where design, ordering, deployment, and operation are unified within a single environment.

By combining modular hardware with integrated control and intuitive software, Vention enables manufacturers to deploy and scale material handling systems with less engineering effort, lower integration risk, and reduced reliance on specialized expertise for setup and adjustments, driving greater operational consistency across sites. [Read more…] about Vention expands conveyor platform with integrated end-of-line automation system

Filed Under: Design, Engineering Tagged With: automation news, conveyor ecosystem, conveyor systems, end-of-line automation, factory automation, industrial automation, logistics automation, MachineMotion AI, manufacturing technology, material handling, modular automation, packaging automation, palletizing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factories, sortation systems, vention, warehouse automation

IEEE explores future of ‘networked AI’ where robots learn collectively

May 14, 2026 by David Edwards

Researchers are increasingly exploring a future in which robots and AI systems do not operate as isolated machines, but instead learn collectively across connected networks – sharing information, adapting to changing environments, and continuously optimizing their own behavior in real time.

That growing area of research – often referred to as “networked AI” – is now the focus of a new special issue from the IEEE Signal Processing Society and the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, which have issued a call for papers examining “Autonomous and Evolutive Optimization in Networked AI”.

While the academic terminology may sound abstract, many of the themes are closely connected to emerging trends already reshaping robotics and industrial automation, including multi-agent robotics, distributed AI systems, edge intelligence, autonomous vehicles, warehouse robot fleets, and collaborative industrial automation. [Read more…] about IEEE explores future of ‘networked AI’ where robots learn collectively

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Communications, Engineering, News, Science Tagged With: adaptive AI, ai research, automation news, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, collaborative robotics, distributed AI, edge ai, ieee, industrial ai, machine learning, multi-agent systems, networked AI, physical ai, robot fleets, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, signal processing, warehouse automation

Horse Powertrain installs Siemens AI inspection system to automate engine quality checks

May 14, 2026 by David Edwards

Horse Powertrain, an innovator of low-emission powertrain systems, has deployed the Siemens Inspekto Visual Inspection system at its Skövde engine production plant through its Aurobay Technologies division.

Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the system automates quality checks at the engine inspection station, replacing a process previously performed by hand.

Engines arrive at the AI-powered inspection station via automated guided vehicles. A vision camera mounted on a collaborative robot performs defect analysis in a few seconds, storing all images to support traceable, searchable records across the production line. [Read more…] about Horse Powertrain installs Siemens AI inspection system to automate engine quality checks

Filed Under: Engineering, News Tagged With: AI inspection system, AI-powered inspection, Aurobay Technologies, automated quality control, automation news, automotive manufacturing, collaborative robots, defect detection, engine inspection, factory automation, Horse Powertrain, industrial ai, industrial robotics, machine vision, manufacturing automation, production line automation, quality inspection automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Siemens Inspekto, Siemens TIA Portal, Simatic S7, smart manufacturing

Sony achieves ‘major breakthrough’ with tennis-playing robot

May 14, 2026 by David Edwards

Sony AI has announced a “major breakthrough” in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) with the publication of its project Ace, the first known real-world autonomous system competitive with elite and professional-level human table tennis players.

The research outlining the achievement, “Outplaying Elite Table Tennis Players with an Autonomous Robot” was published on the cover of Nature.

This marks the first time a robot has achieved human, expert-level play in a commonly played competitive sport in the physical world – a longstanding milestone for AI and robotics research. [Read more…] about Sony achieves ‘major breakthrough’ with tennis-playing robot

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: Ace robot, ai perception systems, ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, Gran Turismo Sophy, high-speed robotics, human-robot interaction, industrial robotics, intelligent robotics, machine vision, Nature journal, physical ai, real-world AI, reinforcement learning, robotic sports, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics innovation, robotics news, robotics research, Sony AI, sony semiconductor solutions, table tennis robot

Automated Tire emerges from stealth with robotic SmartBay tire service system

May 13, 2026 by David Edwards

Automated Tire, Inc. (ATI), a physical AI and robotics company modernizing the traditional automotive service bay, has announced its emergence from stealth and unveiled SmartBay, its industry-first, AI-powered robotic platform designed to execute automotive services, starting with tire changes, wheel balancing, and vehicle inspections.

With the SmartBay platform, automotive dealerships and tire and service centers can shift from inconsistent technician-driven processes to a technology-first system that understands, adapts and executes complex physical tasks in real time.

SmartBay uses advanced robotics, computer vision, and machine learning to generate the proper execution for each vehicle with precision, rather than relying on pre-programmed routines, which require manual intervention for outliers and real-world variables. [Read more…] about Automated Tire emerges from stealth with robotic SmartBay tire service system

Filed Under: Automation, Engineering, News Tagged With: AI-powered robotics, Automated Tire, automation news, automotive AI, automotive automation, automotive robotics, automotive service innovation, automotive service technology, computer vision robotics, EV tire maintenance, garage automation, intelligent automation, machine learning robotics, physical ai, robotic inspection systems, robotic service bays, robotic tire changing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in automotive industry, robotics news, SmartBay, tire service automation, wheel balancing automation

Manufacturing with robot cells and machine tending solutions

May 13, 2026 by David Edwards

Robot cells and machine tending solutions are transforming manufacturing by driving higher efficiency and adaptability in production lines.

These technologies play a significant role in Modern manufacturing environments, supporting seamless automation across industries.

Their adoption addresses longstanding challenges, streamlining processes and elevating quality standards throughout manufacturing operations. [Read more…] about Manufacturing with robot cells and machine tending solutions

Filed Under: Engineering, Factories, Manufacturing Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, ai in manufacturing, automated material handling, automated production lines, automation news, factory automation, flexible automation, industrial automation, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, machine loading automation, machine tending, manufacturing automation, manufacturing efficiency, material handling automation, robot cells, robotic assembly systems, robotic machine tending, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics technology, robotics.integration, smart manufacturing

The 7 Best Auto Parts Inventory Management Platforms

May 7, 2026 by David Edwards

Managing auto parts inventory comes with high pressure. One missing component can delay repairs, slow fulfillment, or disrupt an entire operation. For eCommerce retailers, repair shops, and distributors, keeping accurate stock while avoiding overordering is a constant balancing act.

Manual tracking and scattered systems often lead to stockouts, lost parts, and frustrated customers who expect fast, reliable service.

Modern inventory management software helps prevent these issues by giving teams real-time visibility, a smarter organization, and more efficient ordering. With the right platform, businesses can reduce errors, improve accuracy, and keep operations moving without interruptions. [Read more…] about The 7 Best Auto Parts Inventory Management Platforms

Filed Under: Business, Engineering Tagged With: auto parts inventory, auto parts inventory management software, automation news, automotive business software, automotive ERP, automotive operations, automotive service technology, automotive software platforms, automotive workflow automation, digital repair operations, inventory management software, inventory tracking, logistics automation, repair shop software, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, shop management systems, supply chain software, warehouse inventory systems, workflow management

Why most automation programmes plateau between cell and line

May 6, 2026 by David Edwards

A Tier 1 automotive supplier with three plants across central Europe finished its 2025 capex review with a slide that had been written four years running.

Eighty-six robots installed across the body-in-white area, cycle time at every cell inside its commissioning envelope, OEE figures the line manager could quote without checking.

Then, on the next slide, a line-level throughput figure that had moved 4% in three years against a planned 22%. The robotics team was performing. The line was not. The audit, when it came, traced the same pattern across all three plants. [Read more…] about Why most automation programmes plateau between cell and line

Filed Under: Automation, Engineering Tagged With: automation news, digital manufacturing, ERP integration, factory automation, industrial automation, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, line-level automation, manufacturing infrastructure, manufacturing software, mes integration, operational technology, plant integration, robotic cells, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factories, systems integration, wms integration

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