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Agile Robots showcases force-control technology, humanoids, and physical AI at Robot Technology Japan event

June 11, 2026 by Sam Francis

Agile Robots is using Robot Technology Japan (RTJ) 2026 to showcase a broad portfolio of industrial robotics, embodied AI, and humanoid technologies as the company continues its expansion in the global automation market.

The Munich-headquartered company is presenting its latest force-control systems, collaborative robots, humanoid platforms, and AI-driven automation technologies at the event in Nagoya, Japan.

While the exhibition includes a range of industrial automation solutions, Agile Robots is placing particular emphasis on what it describes as the convergence of artificial intelligence and physical-world robotics through advanced force control and physical AI. [Read more…] about Agile Robots showcases force-control technology, humanoids, and physical AI at Robot Technology Japan event

Filed Under: Events, Industrial robots, News Tagged With: Agile ONE, agile robots, automation news, collaborative robots, embodied ai, force control, franka robotics, google deepmind, humanoid robots, industrial robots, Nvidia Isaac GR00T, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Sharpa brings dexterous robot hands to Nvidia and Unitree humanoid reference design

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Sharpa has announced that its Wave tactile robot hands have been integrated into the Unitree H2 Plus humanoid robot reference design, making it the first dexterous humanoid platform built on Nvidia’s Isaac GR00T development framework to feature the company’s tactile manipulation technology.

The companies say the configuration is designed to help robotics developers and researchers accelerate the development of humanoid robot skills by providing a validated hardware and software platform that combines dexterous manipulation, tactile sensing, simulation, training, and deployment tools.

The move comes as interest in humanoid robots and physical AI continues to grow, with developers seeking ways to reduce the complexity of integrating hardware, collecting training data, running simulations, and deploying robot capabilities in real-world environments. [Read more…] about Sharpa brings dexterous robot hands to Nvidia and Unitree humanoid reference design

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: automation news, dexterous manipulation, humanoid robots, nvidia, Nvidia Isaac GR00T, nvidia isaac sim, physical ai, robot hands, robot training, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Sharpa, tactile sensing, unitree

Mesoware raises $1.5 million funding to build AI-powered robots for manufacturing

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Mesoware has announced $1.5 million to build the next chapter of AI-powered robotics solutions for automated manufacturing. The pre-seed round was led by Pillar VC.

Joe Mattekatt, co-founder and CEO of Mesoware, says: “With hardware costs falling and AI advancing, the final hurdle in robotics is putting it all together at scale.

“Mesoware is that missing link, turning complex robotic integration into plug-and-play solutions that make physical automation accessible to everyone.” [Read more…] about Mesoware raises $1.5 million funding to build AI-powered robots for manufacturing

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Industrial robots Tagged With: AI-powered robots, automation news, factory automation, industrial robotics, machine tending, manufacturing automation, Mesoware, robotic assembly, robotic integration, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startup, smart manufacturing, venture capital

Q&A: Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas on launching a new airline, expanding its fleet, and the future of air travel

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Three years after Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched Riyadh Air, the airline is preparing to begin operations with the delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and ambitious plans for rapid expansion.

In an exclusive interview with Al Arabiya English aboard one of the airline’s newly delivered aircraft, Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas discussed the carrier’s growth plans, upcoming destinations, fleet expansion, onboard technology, customer experience, and the challenges of launching a new airline amid geopolitical uncertainty.

Douglas also outlined Riyadh Air’s goal of serving 22 destinations by March 2027, revealed details about its new in-flight entertainment platform, and explained why the airline believes it can differentiate itself in an increasingly competitive global aviation market. [Read more…] about Q&A: Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas on launching a new airline, expanding its fleet, and the future of air travel

Filed Under: Aircraft, Business Tagged With: aerospace, air travel, airline expansion, airline innovation, airline technology, automation news, aviation industry, Boeing 787, commercial aviation, Riyadh Air, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, saudi arabia, Tony Douglas

Güdel expands robotic grinding reach with integrated vertical and horizontal motion

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Grinding and surface finishing of fabricated parts is one of the classic 3D (Dull, Dirty, Dangerous) applications that are perfect for robot automation.

Unfortunately, automating the grinding of large fabrications means multiple robots and complex part repositioning, which add significant cost and extended cycle times while introducing new sources of variation in the process.

At Automate 2026, Güdel arrives with a system designed to scale beyond these physical constraints. [Read more…] about Güdel expands robotic grinding reach with integrated vertical and horizontal motion

Filed Under: Engineering, Events Tagged With: Automate 2026, automation news, factory automation, fanuc, grinding automation, güdel, industrial robots, manufacturing automation, metal fabrication, robot tracks, robotic grinding, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, surface finishing

Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

The robotics industry is enjoying a surge of investment, media attention, and ambitious promises about the future of humanoid machines.

Companies are announcing plans to manufacture thousands of robots, while advances in artificial intelligence have fueled expectations that general-purpose robots may soon become commonplace in factories, warehouses, workplaces, and even homes.

Yet beneath the excitement lies a fundamental technical challenge that many researchers believe remains far from solved. [Read more…] about Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features, Robotics Tagged With: ai robotics, artificial intelligence, automation news, autonomous systems, columbia university, commercial robotics, dexterous manipulation, digital twins, embodied ai, foundation models, future of robotics, human-robot interaction, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, logistics automation, machine learning, physical ai, physical intelligence, physical world ai, robot autonomy, robot deployment, robot grasping, robot learning, robot training, robot. intelligence, robotic manipulation, robotic perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics research, robotics simulation, robotics startups, SceniX, service robots, simulation environments, simulation training, synthetic data, warehouse automation, yunzhu li

Why Factory Automation Now Depends on Software-Savvy Workers

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

Automation is becoming a software problem. The deeper robots move into production, the more workers need to be confident handling dashboards, updates, alerts and data-driven decisions.

The old image of factory automation was a robot arm behind a safety cage, doing one repetitive task faster than a human being ever could. But whilst robots weld, lift, assemble and pack at speeds fast enough to warrant their own keepers and still save thousands of man-hours, the knowledge of that robot engineer is increasingly software-based.

Meanwhile, the International Federation of Robotics said that, worldwide, more than half a million industrial robots were installed in 2024 alone, topping up a figure approaching 5 million robots in operational use. [Read more…] about Why Factory Automation Now Depends on Software-Savvy Workers

Filed Under: Automation, Factories, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, automation workforce, cobots, collaborative robots, connected factories, cyber security, digital skills, digital transformation, factory automation, factory workers, future of work, industrial ai, industrial cybersecurity, industrial robotics, industrial robots, industrial software, industrial transformation, industry 4.0, manufacturing automation, manufacturing jobs, manufacturing productivity, manufacturing technology, manufacturing workforce, operational technology, ot security, predictive maintenance, production systems, reskilling, robot density, robot operators, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, shop floor technology, smart manufacturing, software literacy, software skills, upskilling, workforce development, workforce training

Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

French precision engineering company Méca-Précis has automated part inspection using a robotic measurement cell that combines a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo with automation technology from a company called Engineering Data.

The system was introduced after inspection processes became a bottleneck as production volumes increased, particularly for aerospace and space-sector customers that require 100 percent dimensional inspection of every part before and after surface treatment.

Founded in 1975 and based in Châtillon-sur-Indre, Méca-Précis employs 45 people and operates 25 machine tools, including 18 CNC machines. [Read more…] about Méca-Précis utilizes robotic measurement cell to eliminate inspection bottlenecks

Filed Under: Engineering, Robotics Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, aerospace components, aerospace manufacturing, automated inspection, automated quality control, automation news, cmm, cnc machining, coordinate measuring machine, digital manufacturing, dimensional inspection, engineering data, factory automation, industrial measurement, industrial metrology, industrial productivity, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, inspection automation, machine tending, manufacturing automation, manufacturing technology, Méca-Précis, metrology automation, metrology systems, mitutoyo, precision engineering, production efficiency, quality assurance, quality control automation, robotic cells, robotic handling, robotic inspection, robotic measurement cell, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, satellite manufacturing, shop floor automation, smart manufacturing

Kirisense wins funding to develop robotic fingertips that can sense touch and slip

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

UK robotics startup Kirisense has secured funding from the Henry Royce Institute to develop advanced tactile sensing technology designed to give robots a more human-like sense of touch.

The project, supported through the Henry Royce Institute’s Industrial Collaboration Programme and delivered in partnership with the University of Sheffield, will focus on creating robotic fingertips capable of detecting shear forces and slip in real time.

The funding comes as the robotics industry increasingly turns its attention from perception to manipulation. While advances in artificial intelligence and machine vision have significantly improved what robots can see and understand, handling objects reliably remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. [Read more…] about Kirisense wins funding to develop robotic fingertips that can sense touch and slip

Filed Under: News, Sensors Tagged With: advanced automation, advanced materials, artificial intelligence, automation news, automation technology, dexterous robotics, end effectors, force sensing, healthcare robotics, Henry Royce Institute, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, intelligent machines, Kirisense, logistics robotics, machine vision, manufacturing automation, next-generation robotics, physical ai, robot hands, robotic dexterity, robotic fingertips, robotic grippers, robotic manipulation, robotic perception, robotic touch, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics innovation, robotics news, robotics research, robotics startup, sensor technology, service robots, slip detection, tactile sensing, tactile sensors, UK robotics, University of Sheffield, warehouse automation

Interview with GFT Technologies’ Brandon Speweik: Moving AI from detection to action on the factory floor

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Artificial intelligence has become one of the most widely discussed technologies in manufacturing, but much of the conversation remains focused on software – dashboards, analytics, predictive models, and digital decision-making tools.

Increasingly, however, manufacturers are asking a more practical question: how can AI move beyond identifying problems and begin helping to solve them on the factory floor?

That challenge is particularly relevant in the automotive industry, where production lines operate at high speed and even small quality issues can have significant downstream consequences. [Read more…] about Interview with GFT Technologies’ Brandon Speweik: Moving AI from detection to action on the factory floor

Filed Under: Components, Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: ai robotics, artificial intelligence, automation news, automotive manufacturing, autonomous quality control, Brandon Speweik, computer vision, defect detection, digital manufacturing, factory automation, GFT Technologies, industrial ai, industrial automation, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, machine vision, manufacturing ai, manufacturing technology, predictive maintenance, production systems, Quality control, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in manufacturing, robotics news, smart factories

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