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AgiBot launches ‘by far the largest dataset’ for humanoid robots

January 2, 2025 by David Edwards

AgiBot, a robotics startup specialising in developing humanoid robots, has launched what it describes as “by far the largest humanoid manipulation dataset” in the world. 

Named “AgiBot World”, it is said by AgiBot to be the first large-scale robotic learning dataset specifically designed to advance multi-purpose robotic policies.

This comprehensive ecosystem includes not only the dataset but also foundational models, standardized benchmarks, and a collaborative framework aimed at democratizing access to high-quality robotic data. [Read more…] about AgiBot launches ‘by far the largest dataset’ for humanoid robots

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: agibot, agibot world, dataset, embodied ai, humanoids

Will humanoid robots make industrial robotic arms obsolete?

December 31, 2024 by David Edwards

Two of the biggest trends we have noticed and covered over the past seven years or so since we started this website have been what are called “autonomous mobile robots”, or AMRs, and collaborative robotic arms, or “cobots”, which are different from traditional robotic arms in that they do not need to be kept separate and can be used much like power tools.

Traditional industrial robotic arms were generally too dangerous to be too close to. They don’t know you’re there and have the power to cause injury or death if they make contact with you in the course of doing their job.

But even these “traditional” industrial robots have increasingly become more collaborative through, for example, being installed with sensors to detect human presence or touch, and stop when they might cause harm. [Read more…] about Will humanoid robots make industrial robotic arms obsolete?

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: cobot, collaborative, humanoid, industrial, mobile, obsolescence, obsolete, robot, robots

One Equity Partners buys controlling stake in Comau

December 31, 2024 by David Edwards

One Equity Partners, a middle market private equity firm, has completed a majority investment in Comau, making Stellantis – one of the world’s largest automakers and the previous owner of Comau – an active minority shareholder.

Comau is a global technology company specializing in industrial automation and advanced robotics.

As previously communicated, Comau’s executive chairman Alessandro Nasi, and CEO Pietro Gorlier will continue leading the company and its future growth. The executive management team will also retain their current positions. [Read more…] about One Equity Partners buys controlling stake in Comau

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, comau, equity, industrial, one, partners, robots, stellantis

Robot Era unveils ‘groundbreaking’ new large computing model for general-purpose robotics

December 31, 2024 by David Edwards

Robot Era, a developer of embodied intelligence for robots, has officially launched its native end-to-end large computing model for robotics, calling it “ERA-42”, claiming it “sets a new benchmark in the robotics industry”.

Combining cutting-edge technology with its self-developed five-finger dexterous hand, Robot Era’s XHand1, the ERA-42 showcases unparalleled dexterous operation capabilities and opens the door to an era of universal dexterous operations for embodied large models. [Read more…] about Robot Era unveils ‘groundbreaking’ new large computing model for general-purpose robotics

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: embodied, humanoid, intelligence, robot era

Humanoid era: List of all the most prominent companies building humanoid robots

December 30, 2024 by David Edwards

2024 may be remembered as the year humanoid robots proliferated to the point where there can be no question that they will – whether we like it or not – become part of our lives in the not-too-distant future.

While they may still have technical limitations even today, many of the previous obstacles have now been smoothed out.

Such is the interest now in humanoid robots, Honda may even bring Asimo out of its locker or wherever it has been kept past few years. [Read more…] about Humanoid era: List of all the most prominent companies building humanoid robots

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: building, companies, developing, humanoid, humanoids, list, robot, robots

Inside Yoke Industrial’s smart factory: 108 robotic arms and 71 automation systems working to enhance quality and efficiency

December 30, 2024 by David Edwards

What’s described as a “bifocal modernisation strategy”, implemented in 2011, is ongoing at Yoke Industrial’s pioneering industrial lifting equipment manufacturing facility

Production at Taiwanese company Yoke Industrial Corp started in 1997.

A lot has changed since, as we’ll explore in this article. What hasn’t changed, however, is that there are long-term career opportunities in an ever-evolving manufacturing environment.

Yoke’s approximately 56,000 square-metre facility produces a staggering 20 million pieces per year. The smart factory is built on 71 automation systems with 108 robotic arms; it is an automated fleet of state-of-the-art Fanuc equipment, that represents around $30 million worth of investment. In October 2024, for example, the total time of robotics operation topped 5,176 hours. [Read more…] about Inside Yoke Industrial’s smart factory: 108 robotic arms and 71 automation systems working to enhance quality and efficiency

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: arms, automation, industrial, robotic, robotics, systems, taiwan, yoke

Interview: Ambi Robotics founder sees ‘huge opportunities’ in new markets

December 28, 2024 by David Edwards

The founding of Ambi Robotics is somewhat obscured by the mist of history, but it started with some abandoned robots in a basement and the co-founders meeting at University of California Berkeley in 2018. 

Within about a year, the five founders made a breakthrough in simulation-to-reality transfer learning systems for robotics, calling it Sim2Real AI, which, in turn, led to the establishment of Ambidextrous Laboratories Inc, and a year later to the commercialization of the technology in the form of the AmbiSort parcel sorting system.

The lightning quick pace of development led to huge interest from investors, who poured in $21 million into the startup by 2021, and another $32 million the following year. [Read more…] about Interview: Ambi Robotics founder sees ‘huge opportunities’ in new markets

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: ambi, ecommerce, founder, jeff, logistics, mahler, parcel, robotics, sortation

Universal Robots to host ‘largest collaborative robot conference and trade show’ in North America

December 22, 2024 by David Edwards

Collaborative robots (cobots) are the fastest-growing segment of industrial automation with the global market forecasted a skyrocketing 20+ percent growth through 2028.

As the market leader and pioneer of collaborative robotics, Universal Robots (UR) is at the forefront of transforming the way cobots work, helping businesses unlock new levels of productivity, efficiency, and innovation, including artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

The company says it will hold the nation’s largest cobot conference and trade show, Collaborate North America 2025, which takes place in Novi, Michigan, January 28, 2025 and is free to attend. [Read more…] about Universal Robots to host ‘largest collaborative robot conference and trade show’ in North America

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: america, cobots, collaborate, collaborative, conference, north, robots, show, trade

Mantis Robotics raises $5 million to develop ‘human-centric robots’

December 22, 2024 by David Edwards

Mantis Robotics, a pioneer in “physical AI” for robotic automation, has secured $5 million in new investments led by Emerald Technology Ventures with participation from the Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund.

This cash infusion will enable Mantis Robotics to scale its operations, enhance its product portfolio, and expand its presence in the rapidly growing industrial robotics market.

Mantis has entered the next frontier in robotics by creating the first adaptive, human-centered robots. The company makes industrial robotic arms that are inherently safe for human interaction, eliminating the need for costly and complex external safeguards such as fences or laser barriers. [Read more…] about Mantis Robotics raises $5 million to develop ‘human-centric robots’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, human-centric, mantis, physical, robotics, robots

Engineered Arts raises $10 million to scale humanoid robotics ‘for everyday life’

December 22, 2024 by Farhana Ali

$10m for AI Company to Scale Humanoid Robotics for Everyday Life

Engineered Arts, a global leader in the design and manufacture of humanoid robotics founded in the UK, has restructured as a US entity to expand its footprint and meet US growing demand.

Alongside this move, the company successfully closed its Series A funding round, raising $10 million to accelerate product refinement, manufacturing readiness, scale production, and investment in advanced business systems. [Read more…] about Engineered Arts raises $10 million to scale humanoid robotics ‘for everyday life’

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: Ameca, chatbots, Engineered Arts, Humanize AI

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