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Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Appetronix, a developer of robotic kitchen systems, has acquired food robotics company Cibotica in a move aimed at expanding its automation platform into additional food categories beyond pizza. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition brings Cibotica’s automated ingredient dispensing and portioning technology into the Appetronix portfolio, including the company’s Remy robotic bowl and salad assembly system.

Appetronix says the technology will help accelerate the development of robotic kitchen concepts for a wider range of cuisines and foodservice applications. [Read more…] about Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: AI in foodservice, appetronix, automation news, autonomous kitchens, Cibotica, donatos, food automation, food robotics, food technology, foodservice automation, hospitality automation, ingredient dispensing, kitchen automation, kitchen robots, MOTO Pizza, QSR automation, quick service restaurants, restaurant automation, restaurant technology, robotic food preparation, robotic kitchens, robotic pizza kitchens, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Inbolt, the robot intelligence company that turns digital twins into live robot control, is launching two new capabilities that complete the company’s AI vision model for robot guidance: Inbolt Robot Programming and an expanded Inbolt Robot Control. The launch pad is booth #1675 at Automate 2026 in Chicago, June 22-25.

Rudy Cohen, CEO and co-founder of Inbolt, says: “Robot deployment still takes weeks because the digital twin never matches the real factory floor, engineers hand-tune every trajectory during commissioning.

“With Robot Programming, the Vision Model, and Robot Control on a single platform, that gap closes; Engineers build the program from the CAD, our vision model locates the real part, and the robot executes the planned path.  [Read more…] about Inbolt to launch vision-enabled robot programming at Automate event

Filed Under: Events, Industrial robots, Software Tagged With: adaptive manufacturing, ai robotics, Automate 2026, automation news, cobots, collaborative robots, digital twins, factory automation, fanuc, inbolt, industrial ai, industrial automation, machine vision, physical ai, robot control, robot programming, robot. intelligence, robotic commissioning, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factories, Universal Robots, vision-guided robotics, yaskawa

Physical AI’s looming data rights battle: Interview with Kate Shen of Anaxi Labs

June 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

As artificial intelligence continues its rapid expansion into the physical world, much of the industry’s attention has focused on increasingly capable robots, larger AI models, and the vast datasets required to train them.

But a growing number of observers are asking a different question: who owns the data that makes physical AI possible, and who should benefit from it?

Kate Shen, co-founder of Anaxi Labs, is among those pushing the debate into the spotlight. Her company is developing infrastructure for what it describes as a global AI and robotics data supply chain, with a particular emphasis on worker consent, data ownership, compensation, and regulatory compliance. [Read more…] about Physical AI’s looming data rights battle: Interview with Kate Shen of Anaxi Labs

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: AI compliance, ai governance, AI infrastructure, AI regulation, ai training data, Anaxi Labs, automation news, carnegie mellon, data ownership, data rights, data valuation, embodied ai, GDPR, humanoid robots, Kate Shen, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics data, robotics datasets, robotics ethics, robotics industry, robotics news, robotics regulation, worker consent

Should You Lease or Finance Warehouse Automation Equipment?

June 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

The pressure on modern supply chains is higher than it’s ever been. As consumer expectations shift toward lightning-fast delivery times and flawless order accuracy, warehouse operators are realizing that traditional, manual picking, packing, and sorting processes simply can’t keep pace.

Upgrading your facility with advanced automation equipment, whether that means automated guided vehicles, smart conveyor systems, or robotic sorting arms, has moved from a luxury to an absolute necessity for survival.

To compete in today’s landscape, you’ve got to find ways to squeeze maximum efficiency out of every square foot of your fulfillment space. [Read more…] about Should You Lease or Finance Warehouse Automation Equipment?

Filed Under: Automation, Business, Infrastructure, Warehouse robots Tagged With: agvs, automated guided vehicles, automation financing, automation news, automation roi, capital equipment, conveyor automation, equipment leasing, fulfillment centers, industrial automation, logistics automation, logistics technology, material handling automation, robotic sorting systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, supply chain technology, warehouse automation, warehouse equipment financing, warehouse investment, warehouse management, warehouse operations, warehouse robotics

The expertise leak: Why high-growth technical operations are bottlenecked by admin bloat

June 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robotics and automation companies are growing faster than ever, yet most run headfirst into the same problem: Top engineers lose precious time handling admin work instead of solving real technical challenges.

Whether it’s project tracking or juggling vendors, all this extra administration quietly saps expertise from technical teams and drags down innovation across the industry.

Speed is everything in robotics and automation. The winners are usually the folks who get from prototype to deployment without tripping over operational messes. But there’s an issue inside all these fast-growing tech companies that isn’t talked about enough: Expertise leak. [Read more…] about The expertise leak: Why high-growth technical operations are bottlenecked by admin bloat

Filed Under: Business, Engineering, Software Tagged With: automation companies, automation industry, automation news, business scalability, engineering burnout, engineering management, engineering productivity, engineering teams, engineering workflows, industrial automation, industrial innovation, industrial technology, manufacturing productivity, operational efficiency, project management, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics companies, robotics industry, robotics news, technical leadership, technical operations, technical talent, workforce management, workforce productivity

Safety Beyond the Pavement: Lighting and Traction for Dangerous Terrains

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

The track looked fine at midday. By 5 pm, the light had dropped behind the ridge, the surface had changed from packed dirt to loose shale, and the headlights were showing maybe thirty meters of trail ahead, not enough to react to what came next. Nobody plans for that moment. Most builds aren’t ready for it either. [Read more…] about Safety Beyond the Pavement: Lighting and Traction for Dangerous Terrains

Filed Under: Engineering, Environment, Health Tagged With: adas systems, agricultural machinery, all-terrain vehicles, automation news, autonomous machines, autonomous navigation, autonomous vehicles, construction equipment, industrial automation, industrial vehicles, machine safety, mining vehicles, mobile robots, mobility technology, off-road automation, off-road safety, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics safety, rugged terrain, safety technology, traction control systems, vehicle lighting, vehicle sensors

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

Thermal Runaway Limits in Embodied AI Batteries: The Electrically Debondable Tape Solution

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot

At the cutting edge of power battery and Embodied AI development, purely data-driven Battery AI is hitting a wall. The industry is rapidly shifting toward a hybrid paradigm: Physical Model + Data Optimization.

By establishing a foundational framework using mature electrochemical theories (such as SEI layer growth and lithium plating) and refining parameters through hundreds of real-world test cycles, engineers have successfully improved battery lifespan prediction accuracy from ±20% to an impressive ±5%. [Read more…] about Thermal Runaway Limits in Embodied AI Batteries: The Electrically Debondable Tape Solution

Filed Under: Energy, Engineering, Manufacturing

Scaling automation in contract manufacturing: Interview with Rodrigo DallOglio of Flex

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

As manufacturers face increasing pressure to improve productivity, quality, and resilience while managing growing product complexity, automation is becoming a central part of modern factory operations.

Technologies such as collaborative robots, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and emerging forms of physical AI are moving beyond pilot projects and into large-scale production environments.

One company at the forefront of this trend is Flex, one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers, which serves customers across industries including automotive, healthcare, industrial equipment, communications, and consumer electronics. [Read more…] about Scaling automation in contract manufacturing: Interview with Rodrigo DallOglio of Flex

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, cobots, collaborative robots, contract manufacturing, factory automation, flex, industrial automation, manufacturing technology, operational excellence, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics deployment, robotics news, semiconductor manufacturing, smart factories, teradyne robotics, warehouse automation

Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

May 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

Deep tech startup Itera has emerged from stealth with a prototype of the world’s first fluid circuit board – a technology that allows engineers to rewire and retest physical electronic circuits in less than a minute.

The company also announced $12 million in seed funding from Upfront Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, and Colle Capital to launch their first product and bring it to market.

Traditional printed circuit board (PCB) prototyping cycles force engineers to wait two to six weeks per design iteration, costing hundreds of thousands to millions in burn for a single hardware team and contributing to an estimated $50 billion of direct spending on electronics development annually. [Read more…] about Itera raises $12 million for fluid circuit board that rewires itself in under a minute

Filed Under: Electronics, News Tagged With: automation news, deep tech startups, electronic design automation, electronics design, electronics innovation, electronics manufacturing, electronics prototyping, electronics testing, engineering tools, fluid circuit board, hardware development, hardware engineering, hardware startups, industrial technology, Itera, liquid metal electronics, manufacturing technology, PCB prototyping, printed circuit boards, product development, rapid prototyping, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, semiconductor industry

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