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Ambi Robotics releases AI ‘foundation software’ for warehouse robots

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Ambi Robotics, a developer of AI-powered robotic sorting solutions for material handling operations, has launched Prime-1, which it says is “the first robotic foundation model to be deployed in real-world commercial warehouse operations”.

Prime-1, which stands for Production-Ready Industrial Manipulation Expert, provides a unified transformer backbone that can be fine-tuned for a variety of robot operations including 3D perception, package picking, and quality control.

Prime-1 significantly increases performance, accelerates product development, and increases reliability and maintainability of AI-powered robotic solutions from Ambi Robotics. [Read more…] about Ambi Robotics releases AI ‘foundation software’ for warehouse robots

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, ambi, artificial, foundation, intelligence, model, robotics, warehouse

Eighteen new semiconductor fabs to start construction in 2025

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The semiconductor industry is expected to start 18 new fab construction projects in 2025, according to SEMI’s latest quarterly World Fab Forecast report.

The new projects include three 200mm and fifteen 300mm facilities, the majority of which are expected to begin operations from 2026 to 2027.

In 2025, the Americas and Japan are the leading regions with four projects each. The China and Europe & Middle East regions are each tied for third place with three planned construction projects. [Read more…] about Eighteen new semiconductor fabs to start construction in 2025

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: construction, fabrication, fabs, facilities, manufacturer, semi, semiconductor

Simbe launches new store robot that combines mobile and fixed sensors

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Simbe Robotics, a provider of robots for retail stores, has launched a new robotic system – the Tally Spot, which it describes as “a breakthrough fixed sensor data capture solution” that complements Tally, Simbe’s autonomous mobile robot.

Developed as an extension of Tally to support higher-frequency scans in specific sections of the store, Tally Spot provides an added layer of visibility into high-turnover and high-risk sales areas, like fresh/produce, prepared foods, alcohol, and even bottom of basket at checkout. [Read more…] about Simbe launches new store robot that combines mobile and fixed sensors

Filed Under: News, Retail Tagged With: capture, data, intelligence, retail, robotics, simbe, spot, stores, tally

Locus Robotics achieves CE certification for its high-payload ‘Vector’ robot

January 7, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Locus Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for warehouse automation, has achieved CE certification for its largest, most dynamic mobile robot, the Locus Vector.

Locus says this milestone reinforces the company’s commitment to innovation and operational excellence, enabling broader deployments across Europe and other international markets.

Powered by the LocusONE platform, Locus Vector “enhances warehouse productivity, flexibility, and scalability, empowering businesses to automate complex workflows with unmatched efficiency”. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics achieves CE certification for its high-payload ‘Vector’ robot

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: automation, ce certification, locus, robot, robotics, vector, warehouse

Nvidia releases new blueprint for humanoid robotics developers

January 7, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Over the next two decades, the market for humanoid robots is expected to reach $38 billion, according to Goldman Sachs.

To address this significant demand, particularly in industrial and manufacturing sectors, Nvidia is releasing a collection of robot foundation models, data pipelines and simulation frameworks to accelerate next-generation humanoid robot development efforts.

Announced by Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang on Monday, January 6, at the CES trade show, the Nvidia Isaac GR00T Blueprint for synthetic motion generation helps developers generate exponentially large synthetic motion data to train their humanoids using imitation learning. [Read more…] about Nvidia releases new blueprint for humanoid robotics developers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: blueprint, cosmos, developers, gr00t, humanoid, isaac, nvidia, omniverse, robots

RoboForce raises $10 million to build robots for solar and space industries

January 7, 2025 by Mark Allinson

RoboForce, the world’s most advanced “Robo-Labor” provider, today announced it has raised $10 million early stage funding with support from investors such as Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes, co-founder of Softbank VC (SBVC) Gary Rieschel, and Carnegie Mellon University.

With this funding, RoboForce is emerging from stealth as it prepares to deploy its Robo-Labor this year for early customers, for whom robots can fulfill labor shortages in harsh outdoor conditions, complete the most hazardous tasks in dangerous work environments, and maximize project efficiency and cost savings.

With 1mm accuracy in performing fine motor skills like picking, placing, pressing, twisting and connecting, the Robo-Labor has all-terrain mobility, precise manipulation, learning, communication, and safety compliance capabilities. RoboForce’s robots are unparalleled in the emerging field of AI robotics. [Read more…] about RoboForce raises $10 million to build robots for solar and space industries

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: economy, funding, robo-labour, roboforce, robotics, solar, space

Serve Robotics secures $86 million in new financing

January 6, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Serve Robotics, an autonomous delivery company, has raised gross proceeds of $86 million during December 2024, bringing total gross proceeds raised in 2024 to $167 million.

Since its spinout from Uber in 2021, the Company has secured approximately $220 million in total funding. The additional December 2024 funding includes proceeds raised through Serve’s previously filed ATM facility and the exercise of warrants. As of December 31, 2024, Serve had a total of approximately 51.5 million shares of common stock issued and outstanding.

This infusion of capital significantly strengthens Serve’s financial position, extending its expected operational runway approximately through the end of 2026. Serve is now able to self-fund equipment investments, eliminating the near-term need for equipment financing and its associated servicing costs. [Read more…] about Serve Robotics secures $86 million in new financing

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: delivery, fundraising, investment, robotics, robots, serve

Top 10 best robotic vacuum cleaners: Smarts, features, and prices

January 6, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Robotic vacuum cleaners are becoming increasingly popular by providing home cleaning, combining intelligent navigation with automated efficiency.

Whether you’re a tech enthusiast looking for the smartest options or a homeowner seeking convenience within a budget, there’s a robotic vacuum for you.

Here’s an overview of 10 leading models, their standout features, and their prices to help you make an informed decision. The order of the list is based on a blend of perceived market prominence, feature richness, technological advancement, and price positioning. [Read more…] about Top 10 best robotic vacuum cleaners: Smarts, features, and prices

Filed Under: Features, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, best, cleaners, home, robotic, vacuum

The evolution of the industrial robotic arm and how humanoids might make it go extinct

January 5, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Industrial robotic arms have been a cornerstone of manufacturing since their inception in the mid-20th century.

From the earliest iterations like the Unimate to today’s sensor-packed collaborative robots, these mechanical arms have transformed industries, defined automation, and become a symbol of industrial efficiency.

But as humanoid robots emerge as a potential competitor, the future of robotic arms is more uncertain than ever. This article delves into their evolution, market growth, and the challenges they face in maintaining their dominance. [Read more…] about The evolution of the industrial robotic arm and how humanoids might make it go extinct

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: arm, automation, humanoids, industrial, robot, robotic

TDK Ventures ‘thrilled’ with its investment into ANYbotics

January 4, 2025 by Mark Allinson

TDK Corporation, the old Japanese multinational electronics giant, says its subsidiary TDK Ventures has invested in ANYbotics, a Switzerland-based global leader in industrial inspection robotics.

TDK says it is “passionate about pushing the limits of what robots can do”, and how they can transform the way industrial facilities are operated. Their robots combine best-in-class hardware, AI, and software developments to generate reliable and speedy customer return on investment.

ANYbotics has earned the trust of hundreds of industry-leading companies worldwide, and collaborates with a notable network of tech and reseller partners. As a testament to this progress, ANYbotics has raised an additional $60 million, bringing its total funding to $130 million. [Read more…] about TDK Ventures ‘thrilled’ with its investment into ANYbotics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: anybotics, anymal, electronics, investment, tdk, ventures

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