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Is Robotic Surgery Worth Traveling Abroad for? – Patient Guide

June 20, 2026 by Sam Francis

For most people, the idea of traveling abroad for robotic surgery usually comes up after hearing that the wait is too long, the technology isn’t available locally, or the surgeon who specializes in this procedure is booked for months. That’s when patients begin to wonder if the same operation might be easier – or simply possible – somewhere else.

Robotic surgery raises expectations. And people hear that it can mean smaller incisions, less bleeding, and a quicker recovery, and they start looking around to see where those options actually exist. Travel doesn’t sound quite so dramatic when they find out access is all over the map. Then it’s a question of practicality.

This guide explores the benefits of robotic surgery, its established areas, and how patients determine if traveling for treatment is worthwhile. [Read more…] about Is Robotic Surgery Worth Traveling Abroad for? – Patient Guide

Filed Under: Health, Technology Tagged With: automation news, da Vinci surgical system, healthcare innovation, Healthcare Technology, medical robotics, medical tourism, minimally invasive surgery, patient guide, robotic prostatectomy, robotic surgery, robotic-assisted surgery, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, surgical robots

RTK Data Coverage Explained: Why Access to Many RTK Stations Matters

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Accurate field positioning depends on more than a good GNSS receiver. The correction network behind the receiver also matters because station distance, signal quality, uptime, and regional availability affect how stable the final position is.

Strong RTK precision is easier to maintain when field teams use RTKdata as a provider with access to a large RTK network, including more than 20,000 base stations across 140+ countries.

Wide coverage, 24/7 monitoring, and easier integration help surveyors, drone teams, farmers, and asset crews receive dependable correction data during daily fieldwork. [Read more…] about RTK Data Coverage Explained: Why Access to Many RTK Stations Matters

Filed Under: Communications, Technology Tagged With: automation news, construction technology, drone mapping, gnss, positioning technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rtk, surveying technology

Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

June 18, 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, Technology Tagged With: automation news, backup power, industrial automation, manufacturing technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, uninterruptible power supply, UPS systems

Massachusetts awards $2 million to six local robotics companies

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Massachusetts’ Healey-Driscoll Administration and the Innovation Institute, a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech), has awarded nearly $2 million through the Massachusetts Robotic Digital Twin Initiative to six organizations advancing robotics innovation across the state.

The funding will help accelerate commercialization pathways for robotics hardware developers by expanding access to digital twin technologies.

Digital twins, or virtual, data-driven replicas of physical robots, allow users to test robots virtually before deployment in real-world environments, reducing costs, improving safety and accelerating innovation. [Read more…] about Massachusetts awards $2 million to six local robotics companies

Filed Under: Design, Digital Automation, News, Technology Tagged With: automation news, autonomous vehicles, boston dynamics, digital twins, massachusetts robotics, Northeastern University, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics funding, robotics news, robotics startups, spot robot, stem education, warehouse automation

5 Investor Narrative Mistakes That Undermine Funding Applications for Technology Companies, According to Sociality Limited

June 17, 2026 by Sam Francis

There is a frustrating paradox at the center of most failed funding rounds. The technology works. The market is real. The team has done the hard technical work. And still, the application goes nowhere.

More often than not, the problem is not the product. It is the story being told about the product.

Investors evaluate hundreds of decks and proposals every quarter. They move quickly, and they make up their minds even faster. [Read more…] about 5 Investor Narrative Mistakes That Undermine Funding Applications for Technology Companies, According to Sociality Limited

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, Technology Tagged With: automation news, business growth, capital raising, entrepreneurship, funding applications, fundraising strategy, investor pitch deck, investor relations, pitch deck mistakes, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, startup finance, startup fundraising, startup investment, startup storytelling, technology startup funding, technology startups, venture capital, venture funding

RLWRLD named World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for advancing physical AI infrastructure

June 17, 2026 by Sam Francis

RLWRLD, a physical AI company developing the proprietary Robotics Foundation Model RLDX-1, has been named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer 2026.

The WEF Technology Pioneers program selects 100 innovative technology companies each year that are positioned to drive long-term, paradigm-shifting impact on global industries and society.

According to the WEF’s official analysis report, Meet the Technology Pioneers, this year’s selection centered on companies providing the foundational software and core infrastructure to support large-scale deployment of autonomous AI systems, ones that perceive, reason, and act directly in the physical world, going beyond conversational chatbots and application-layer software. [Read more…] about RLWRLD named World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for advancing physical AI infrastructure

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News, Technology Tagged With: AI infrastructure, artificial intelligence, automation news, automation standards, DexBench, embodied ai, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, Nvidia ecosystem, physical ai, RLDX-1, rlwrld, robot learning, robotic manipulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics foundation model, robotics news, Technology Pioneer, world economic forum

MTC launches new Robot Experience Centre to accelerate UK automation adoption

June 16, 2026 by Sam Francis

The UK’s Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has launched a new Robot Experience Centre (REC), designed to help UK manufacturers accelerate the adoption of robotics and automation technologies.

Located at MTC’s Ansty Park site in Coventry, the vendor-neutral facility will enable manufacturers to explore, test and validate robotics solutions before making investment decisions.

The REC comprises three dedicated areas: a modular automation and robotics sandpit for project development and experimentation; a demonstration space for applications including welding, palletising and machine tending; and a collaborative robot development area. [Read more…] about MTC launches new Robot Experience Centre to accelerate UK automation adoption

Filed Under: News, Technology Tagged With: automation news, automation training, cobots, collaborative robots, industrial automation, industry 4.0, machine tending, manufacturing productivity, manufacturing technology, Manufacturing Technology Centre, mtc, palletising, Robot Experience Centre, robotic welding, robotics adoption, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, SME manufacturing, UK manufacturing

Top Computer Vision Development Company Options for 2026

June 16, 2026 by Sam Francis

The right computer vision development company is the one that fits the environment where your model will run. These could be a camera SoC, a cloud SaaS product, a medical device, or a live video system.

SQUAD is a strong choice for edge hardware and smart camera products. Intellias and Softeq are good options for embedded AI in automotive and IoT. N-iX and DataArt fit enterprise SaaS and data-heavy systems.

InData Labs is a good match for healthcare, retail, and research-heavy work. Andersen Inc. and Sigma Software are solid choices for enterprise delivery and automotive-focused projects. [Read more…] about Top Computer Vision Development Company Options for 2026

Filed Under: Components, Computing, Technology Tagged With: AI development, artificial intelligence, automation news, autonomous vehicles, computer vision, computer vision development company, computer vision software, edge ai, embedded AI, enterprise ai, image recognition, industrial ai, industrial automation, machine learning, machine vision, robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart cameras

QCraft demonstrates urban NOA on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon Ride chip, targets 2026 global mass production

June 12, 2026 by Sam Francis

QCraft has demonstrated its urban Navigate-on-Autopilot (NOA) system running on Qualcomm’s SA8650P Snapdragon Ride platform in production vehicles, putting the autonomous driving company on track for global mass production this year.

The demonstration took place on June 5 at Qualcomm’s Automotive Technology and Cooperation Summit in Wuxi, China, where attendees took live test rides in SA8650P-equipped production cars navigating real urban traffic.

According to QCraft, the vehicles handled unprotected left turns, mixed pedestrian and vehicle traffic, tunnels, transitions between main roads and side streets, and congested maneuvering with smooth, human-like control. [Read more…] about QCraft demonstrates urban NOA on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon Ride chip, targets 2026 global mass production

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Computing, Technology Tagged With: assisted driving, automation news, automotive technology, autonomous driving, autonomous vehicles, Navigate-on-Autopilot, NOA, physical ai, qcraft, QPilot, qualcomm, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, snapdragon ride

The Role of RF Connectors in Robotic Vision, Sensor Communication, and Automated Inspection Systems

June 12, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robotic vision and automated inspection love to dress up as software victories. Fast GPUs. Smart models. Slick dashboards. None of that survives a dirty physical signal path. A camera can’t “compute” its way past a noisy clock.

A sensor can’t “average” its way out of an interface that loosens after ten thousand tiny vibrations. This is where RF connectors stop being accessories and start being governing parts. They decide what reaches the processor, when it arrives, and how cleanly it arrives.

In factories that run through the night, connectors don’t just connect. They decide whether the inspection tells the truth or sells a comforting lie. [Read more…] about The Role of RF Connectors in Robotic Vision, Sensor Communication, and Automated Inspection Systems

Filed Under: Design, Engineering, Technology Tagged With: automated inspection, automation news, factory automation, industrial automation, industrial connectivity, machine vision, RF connectors, robotic vision, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, sensor communication, signal integrity, smart manufacturing

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