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Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

June 3, 2026 by Sam Francis

Modern robotics systems are transforming industries by improving efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. From manufacturing plants to logistics facilities, organizations increasingly depend on automated systems to keep operations running smoothly around the clock.

Businesses researching backup power solutions for robotics infrastructure can find valuable information through Nite & Day Power, which specializes in uninterruptible power systems designed to protect critical equipment from outages and power disturbances.

As automation becomes more advanced, reliable backup power is no longer a secondary consideration but a fundamental requirement for operational success. [Read more…] about Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

Filed Under: Energy, Robotics Tagged With: automation infrastructure, automation news, autonomous systems, backup power, data center power, factory automation, industrial automation, Industrial IoT, industrial power systems, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, machine vision systems, manufacturing technology, operational continuity, power management, power protection, power resilience, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, robotics systems, smart factories, uninterruptible power supply, UPS systems

Sensory Robotics says ‘the end of robotic cages starts now’

June 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

A University of Cincinnati 1819 Innovation Hub corporate partner, Sensory Robotics, says it has “broken through the fence line with a next-generation safety solution”.

Their flagship technology, the SR-1 system, is designed to be installed in and integrated with existing industrial robots, setting a new benchmark for how robots can safely transform into cobots and operate alongside humans.

Sensory Robotics, through UL certification, ensures the safety of their technology to work alongside humans and heavy robots with no restrictions on payload, reach, or speed. [Read more…] about Sensory Robotics says ‘the end of robotic cages starts now’

Filed Under: Design, Features, Infrastructure, Robotics Tagged With: 3D vision systems, automation news, cobots, collaborative robots, factory automation, fenceless robotics, human robot collaboration, industrial ai, industrial robotics, industrial safety technology, ISO 13849, machine safety, manufacturing automation, robot safety, robotic safety systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics sensors, Sensory Robotics, smart factories, SR-1, UL 1740, UL certification, warehouse automation

Software is ‘the biggest bottleneck to robotics innovation’, says BlackBerry QNX report

June 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

QNX, a division of BlackBerry, has released a new research study, the Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, examining how robotics development is changing as systems become more software‑driven, AI‑enabled, and increasingly deployed alongside humans at work and in daily life.

Based on a survey of 1,000 developers from around the world, the research reveals the most significant inhibitors to progress, the gap between system ambitions and current capabilities, and developers’ views on the industry’s future.

A new episode of QNX’s Code the Future podcast featuring Omdia chief analyst Lian Jye Su explores the themes and results in more detail. [Read more…] about Software is ‘the biggest bottleneck to robotics innovation’, says BlackBerry QNX report

Filed Under: Features, Robotics, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, BlackBerry QNX, edge computing, embedded software, functional safety, human robot collaboration, industrial robotics, iso 10218, physical ai, qnx, real-time operating systems, robot software integration, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics certification, robotics cybersecurity, robotics development, robotics news, robotics operating systems, robotics software, rtos, software architecture

Human-Robot Collaboration: How Modern Workplaces Can Be Designed for Safety, Productivity, and Employee Wellbeing

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

Physical barriers are disappearing from the modern production floor, with the $85 billion industrial robotics market creating a shared environment where people and machinery work side by side.

Successfully managing this transition requires a deep understanding of spatial geometry, workforce psychology, and functional safety standards.

There are millions of industrial robots deployed worldwide, and each unit requires a workspace specifically engineered to balance operational speed with human safety. [Read more…] about Human-Robot Collaboration: How Modern Workplaces Can Be Designed for Safety, Productivity, and Employee Wellbeing

Filed Under: Engineering, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, automation strategy, cobots, collaborative automation, collaborative robots, employee wellbeing, factory design, future of work, human machine interaction, human robot collaboration, human-centered automation, industrial automation, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, manufacturing technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in manufacturing, robotics news, robotics safety, robotics.integration, smart factories, warehouse automation, workplace productivity, workplace safety

Open source hardware for robotics: Democratizing robot building

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

Most discussions about open-source robotics focus on software. The Robot Operating System (ROS) has become the best-known example, providing developers with a common framework for building and operating robots.

Yet software is only part of the story.

Over the past two decades, a growing ecosystem of open-source hardware platforms has dramatically lowered the barriers to robotics development. [Read more…] about Open source hardware for robotics: Democratizing robot building

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Robotics Tagged With: arduino, automation news, automation technology, embodied ai, FarmBot, industrial robotics, maker movement, open source hardware, open source robotics, physical ai, raspberry pi, robot building, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development, robotics news, robotics startups, ros, ros 2, turtlebot

Virginia Tech researchers control soft robotics with ‘AI’s cousin’: ‘Reservoir computing’

May 27, 2026 by Sam Francis

Soft robotics – machines made of flexible, muscle-like materials – can bend and stretch in fluid ways that put the rigid robots of old sci-fi movies to shame. 

But the flexibility that lets them pick ripe tomatoes or navigate a search-and-rescue site comes at a cost: soft robotics are notoriously difficult to control.

Virginia Tech researchers are working to solve that problem using a new computing approach inspired by the complex architecture of neurons in the brain. [Read more…] about Virginia Tech researchers control soft robotics with ‘AI’s cousin’: ‘Reservoir computing’

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Robotics, Science Tagged With: agricultural robotics, ai robotics, artificial intelligence, automation news, autonomous systems, bio-inspired robotics, flexible robots, machine learning, medical robotics, neural computing, neuromorphic computing, next-generation robotics, octopus robot, reservoir computing, robotic arms, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, soft robotics, virginia tech

Redwire delivers lunar robotic arm prototype to European Space Agency

May 26, 2026 by Sam Francis

Redwire has delivered a prototype lunar robotic manipulator to the European Space Agency as Europe continues developing its Argonaut lunar lander program for future Moon missions.

The robotic arm system, known as the Manipulator for Argonaut Payload Needs and Unloading Support (MANUS), was developed by Redwire in collaboration with Added Value Solutions and with support from ESA.

The project is being led by Redwire’s Luxembourg-based team, which recently completed several major milestones including preliminary design work and performance assessments. [Read more…] about Redwire delivers lunar robotic arm prototype to European Space Agency

Filed Under: News, Robotics, Space Tagged With: aerospace robotics, Argonaut lander, Ariane 64, automation news, autonomous robotics, esa, european space agency, lunar cargo systems, lunar exploration, lunar infrastructure, lunar robotics, MANUS robotic arm, Moon lander technology, Moon missions, Redwire, regolith sampling, robotic arms, robotic manipulator, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rover support systems, space automation, space robotics, space technology

Robot.com turns autonomous robots into mobile advertising network with launch of R-ads platform

May 25, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robot.com, the company putting robots to work in the real world, has announced the launch of its next-generation R-ads, the smart advertising platform turning autonomous robots into a measurable, scalable out-of-home media network.

This launch follows a breakout run of more than 100 brand activations across 20+ countries – spanning sports leagues, global tech conferences, CPG launches, and one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.

R-ads is built on a simple premise: when an ad can move, react, and hand someone a sample, every impression becomes an interaction. Today, more than 500 robots are deployed across campuses, warehouses, and city streets, with 2.5 million tasks completed to date. [Read more…] about Robot.com turns autonomous robots into mobile advertising network with launch of R-ads platform

Filed Under: Business, Robotics Tagged With: AI advertising, AI-powered analytics, automation news, autonomous delivery robots, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, digital advertising technology, digital out-of-home, DOOH, interactive advertising, media technology, mobile advertising, out-of-home advertising, physical ai, R-ads, Robot.com, robotic advertising, robotic delivery platforms, robotic fleets, robotic media network, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics marketing, robotics news, smart advertising platforms

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

RLWRLD unveils ‘dexterity-first’ foundation model for humanoid robots

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

RLWRLD, a physical AI company developing robotics foundation models for dexterous manipulation, unveiled RLDX-1 at “Dexterity Night in SF”, introducing a model designed to help humanoid robots perform contact-rich tasks such as grasping, pouring and tool use.

The company also reported benchmark results across humanoid tabletop, kitchen manipulation and real-world coffee-pouring evaluations, and said the model runs across multiple robot embodiments including WIRobotics’ Allex humanoid, Franka Research 3 and OpenArm.

At the launch event, Amit Goel, head of robotics ecosystem and edge AI product at Nvidia, took the stage and said: “RLWRLD is one of the core partners in the physical AI ecosystem we are building at Nvidia.” [Read more…] about RLWRLD unveils ‘dexterity-first’ foundation model for humanoid robots

Filed Under: Robotics, Robotics News, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, dexterous manipulation, embodied ai, humanoid AI, humanoid robotics, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, manipulation robotics, Nvidia Isaac GR00T, nvidia robotics, physical ai, rlwrld, robot AI, robot dexterity, robot foundation models, robot learning, robot perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics foundation model, robotics news, robotics simulation, Vision Language Action model

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