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Can a Digital Checking Account Help You Track Spending Better?

June 16, 2026 by Sam Francis

A checking account is often the center of daily money management. It is where paychecks land, bills are paid and everyday purchases are made. When spending moves quickly, it can be hard to know exactly where money is going.

A digital checking account can help by giving users faster access to balances, transactions and account tools from a phone or computer.

This does not mean the account does all the work. Good money habits still matter. But when the right features are used consistently, digital checking can make spending easier to see, easier to understand and easier to control. [Read more…] about Can a Digital Checking Account Help You Track Spending Better?

Filed Under: Business, Digital Automation, Financials & Investments Tagged With: automation news, banking apps, banking innovation, budgeting tools, consumer technology, digital banking, digital checking account, digital payments, financial planning, financial technology, fintech, mobile banking, money management, online banking, personal finance, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, spending tracker, transaction alerts

6 Best Virtual Data Rooms for Secure Due Diligence and Deal Management

June 8, 2026 by Sam Francis

Global dealmaking is getting more concentrated. Specifically, transactions are becoming fewer in number but more complex. Global M&A value rose 43% to $4.7 trillion last year.

At the same time, volumes remained flat with large transactions driving the activity. Dealmaking accounted for 4.2% of global market value, up from 3.3% the previous year. This reflects sustained momentum in high-value transactions.

Greater deal complexity puts more weight on collaboration, compliance, and data security. Thus, execution infrastructure matters as much as the deal itself. [Read more…] about 6 Best Virtual Data Rooms for Secure Due Diligence and Deal Management

Filed Under: Business, Computing, Financials & Investments, Internet Tagged With: audit trails, business software, compliance, corporate transactions, data security, deal management, due diligence software, enterprise software, financial technology, investment banking, M&A data room, mergers and acquisitions, secure document sharing, virtual data room software, virtual data rooms

Fort Robotics acquires Mapless AI to expand supervised autonomy and physical AI safety platform

May 28, 2026 by Sam Francis

Fort Robotics, the trust layer for physical AI, has announced the acquisition of Mapless AI, a Boston- and Pittsburgh-based leader in vehicle teleoperation and autonomy supervision.

The acquisition represents a significant commercial expansion of Fort’s Trust Platform, adding two critical new capabilities: remote human-in-the-loop teleoperation and onboard active safety.

By integrating these technologies, Fort expands its market offering from safety-certified machine control to a comprehensive architecture for supervised autonomy. [Read more…] about Fort Robotics acquires Mapless AI to expand supervised autonomy and physical AI safety platform

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Financials & Investments, Logistics Tagged With: active safety systems, ai robotics, automation news, automation technology, autonomous machine control, autonomous systems, autonomous vehicles, construction robotics, defense robotics, fort robotics, human-in-the-loop, industrial ai, industrial automation, last-mile delivery, logistics automation, machine safety, Mapless AI, mit robotics, mobile robots, physical ai, remote teleoperation, robotic perception, robotics acquisition, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics safety, supervised autonomy, vehicle autonomy, warehouse automation

Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

May 28, 2026 by Sam Francis

Slamcore, a developer of spatial intelligence software, has announced a $14 million funding round from top investors, including ROKStar Ventures, a subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, one of the world’s largest industrial automation and digital transformation companies. 

The round brings Slamcore’s total funding to $40 million, with backing from investors including Toyota Ventures, Interwoven Ventures, MMC Ventures, Amadeus Capital Partners and IP Group.

The investment arrives as global industrial operators face an urgent dual challenge: the need for productivity gains amid rising safety risks on factory and warehouse floors. [Read more…] about Slamcore secures $14 million funding from investors including Rockwell Automation

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, News, Software Tagged With: ai funding, AI software, amrs, automation news, autonomous vehicles, digital transformation, factory automation, forklift safety, industrial ai, industrial automation, industrial robotics, logistics automation, manufacturing technology, mobile robots, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, rockwell automation, slamcore, smart factories, spatial intelligence, stereo camera technology, supply chain technology, Toyota Ventures, visual AI, warehouse automation, warehouse operations, warehouse safety

Doozy Robotics launches global expansion to scale AI-powered humanoid workforce for factories

May 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Doozy Robotics, the Singapore-based Physical AI humanoid company building autonomous industrial workforces, has announced a coordinated global expansion across the United States, GCC, and Asia, marking its next phase of growth ahead of a planned Series A.

The startup is backed by investors including Cocoon Capital, who have supported the company through a period of great commercial traction.

Founded by Suresh Chandrasekar and Ajmal Thahseen, Doozy is building a vertically integrated ecosystem rather than selling isolated machines. [Read more…] about Doozy Robotics launches global expansion to scale AI-powered humanoid workforce for factories

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, Industrial robots, News Tagged With: AI factory management, ai robotics, amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, autonomous systems, autonomous workforce, Doozy Robotics, Eywa-OS, factory automation, humanoid robots, industrial ai, industrial automation, industrial humanoids, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, physical ai, RaaS, robot as a service, robot orchestration platform, robotic forklifts, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Singapore robotics startup, smart factories, warehouse robotics

Xpanner secures $18 million Series B funding to scale AI-powered automation in construction

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

Xpanner, a provider of construction automation equipment, has raised $18 million in Series B bridge funding. The round was led by Korea Investment Partners with participation from KB Investment (KBIC), both existing global investors.

The raise brings Xpanner’s total funding to $38 million and marks a focused effort to expand its subscription-based automation solution across the US market.

Ryan Park, co-founder and CFO and CSO of Xpanner, says: “We’re thrilled to have KIP’s continued support as we enter our next chapter. [Read more…] about Xpanner secures $18 million Series B funding to scale AI-powered automation in construction

Filed Under: Construction, Financials & Investments, News Tagged With: aaas, ai construction, AI data centers, automation news, Automation-as-a-Service, autonomous construction equipment, BESS infrastructure, construction automation, construction industry AI, construction robotics, construction technology, EPC contractors, industrial automation, Korea Investment Partners, physical ai, retrofit automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startup, smart construction, software defined machinery, solar farm construction, xpanner

All3 raises $25 million in Seed funding to ‘triple productivity’ in the construction industry through robotics and AI

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

All3, a European company developing a heavy-duty robotic platform for construction, has announced a $25 million seed funding round.

The round is led by RTP Global with significant participation from SuperSeed, and additional investment from Begin Capital, s16vc and VNV Global.

All3 has re-engineered every step of construction into one end-to-end process through three integrated technologies: All3 Mantis, an autonomous legged robot for on-site assembly, along with AI-powered design software and robotic factories that produce custom components. [Read more…] about All3 raises $25 million in Seed funding to ‘triple productivity’ in the construction industry through robotics and AI

Filed Under: Construction, Financials & Investments, News Tagged With: ai construction, AI-powered design software, All3, automation news, Autonomous robots, construction automation, construction robotics, construction technology, embodied carbon reduction, european robotics, housing crisis, industrial robotics, legged robot, physical ai, prefab construction, proptech, robotic construction, robotic factories, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startup, RTP Global, smart construction

Smart Robotics raises €10 million to expand AI-driven warehouse robotics across Europe

May 14, 2026 by David Edwards

Dutch warehouse robotics company Smart Robotics has raised €10 million in Series A funding as it looks to expand its AI-driven robotic picking technology across Europe and strengthen its position in the fast-growing warehouse automation market.

The funding round was led by Rotterdamse Havendraken, with participation from Innovation Industries and Dutch family office Ernij Next.

Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Best, the Netherlands, Smart Robotics develops AI-based robotic pick-and-place systems for intralogistics operations. The company says it has deployed more than 120 systems across 15 countries and five industries, executing more than one billion successful robotic picks in live warehouse environments. [Read more…] about Smart Robotics raises €10 million to expand AI-driven warehouse robotics across Europe

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai robotics, AI warehouse systems, AI-driven automation, automation news, autonomous warehouse systems, embodied ai, european robotics, fulfillment automation, industrial robotics, intralogistics automation, logistics automation, logistics robotics, ProLog Automation, robotic palletizing, robotic pick-and-place, robotic picking systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, smart robotics, warehouse ai, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics, warehouse technology

Top 3 Bitcoin Newsletters for Institutional Investors in 2026

April 27, 2026 by David Edwards

Many Bitcoin newsletters are noise. The few that aren’t, you can spot fast. They hold up six months later and they make you smarter about positioning.

For institutional readers, the bar moves higher. You want insightful analysis and someone whose call history you can actually check.

Below are three Bitcoin newsletters widely followed by institutional investors and serious market participants. [Read more…] about Top 3 Bitcoin Newsletters for Institutional Investors in 2026

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NeuFluent expands innovation ecosystem with new intelligent implants and robotics initiative

April 23, 2026 by David Edwards

NeuFluent, a neuroscience innovation venture studio, has launched a new “intelligent implants and robotics initiative”.

The move expands its work in next-generation surgical innovations and broadens its technology portfolio that includes brain-computer interface and pharmaceutical technology.

NeuFluent partners with leading innovators to accelerate neurological technologies from concept to market, with a track record that includes more than 110 commercialized products, over 250 patents, 25 exits, and a total return on investment of more than $20 billion. [Read more…] about NeuFluent expands innovation ecosystem with new intelligent implants and robotics initiative

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, Science Tagged With: AI in medicine, automation news, biomedical engineering, brain-computer interface, healthcare innovation, intelligent implants, medical robotics, NeuFluent, neurosurgery technology, neurotechnology, physical AI healthcare, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, surgical robotics

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