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Redwire delivers lunar robotic arm prototype to European Space Agency

May 26, 2026 by Sam Francis

Redwire has delivered a prototype lunar robotic manipulator to the European Space Agency as Europe continues developing its Argonaut lunar lander program for future Moon missions.

The robotic arm system, known as the Manipulator for Argonaut Payload Needs and Unloading Support (MANUS), was developed by Redwire in collaboration with Added Value Solutions and with support from ESA.

The project is being led by Redwire’s Luxembourg-based team, which recently completed several major milestones including preliminary design work and performance assessments. [Read more…] about Redwire delivers lunar robotic arm prototype to European Space Agency

Filed Under: News, Robotics, Space Tagged With: aerospace robotics, Argonaut lander, Ariane 64, automation news, autonomous robotics, esa, european space agency, lunar cargo systems, lunar exploration, lunar infrastructure, lunar robotics, MANUS robotic arm, Moon lander technology, Moon missions, Redwire, regolith sampling, robotic arms, robotic manipulator, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rover support systems, space automation, space robotics, space technology

Top AI Field Reporting Apps for Contractors in 2026

May 26, 2026 by Sam Francis

From producing projects with more clients than they can handle to maintaining compliance with growing regulations and communicating effectively in more complex job locations, construction companies are facing growing pressure to accomplish their projects more quickly than ever in 2026. Field reporting is one of the main difficulties for contractors that has persisted.

This article takes a deep dive into how AI field reporting apps function, such as Benetics AI, their value in 2026, and the leading solutions contractors can expect in the near future. [Read more…] about Top AI Field Reporting Apps for Contractors in 2026

Filed Under: Business, Construction, Software Tagged With: AI construction tools, AI field reporting apps, AI workflow automation, Autodesk Construction Cloud, automation news, Benetics AI, construction automation, construction management software, construction productivity, construction software, construction technology, contractor software, digital construction, field operations software, field reporting, Fieldwire, jobsite reporting, mobile construction apps, Procore, project management software, Raken, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart construction

Segway Navimow wins two Red Dot awards for next-generation robotic lawn mowers

May 26, 2026 by Sam Francis

Segway Navimow, a robotic lawn mower brand, has been recognised for its excellence in product design at the Red Dot Design Awards.

Navimow’s X4 and H2 models, have been recognised for their outstanding design. The recognition underscores Navimow’s continued commitment to cutting-edge innovation, premium design, and user-centric engineering in the smart gardening category.

With a nearly 70-year history, the Red Dot Design Award is one of the most prestigious design competitions worldwide. [Read more…] about Segway Navimow wins two Red Dot awards for next-generation robotic lawn mowers

Filed Under: Design, Environment, Infrastructure Tagged With: AI navigation, automation news, autonomous lawn mower, autonomous outdoor equipment, consumer robotics, EFLS LiDAR, garden automation, intelligent lawn care, lawn care robots, Navimow H2, Navimow X4, outdoor robotics, red dot design award, robotic landscaping, robotic lawn mower, robotic mower technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics design awards, robotics news, RTK navigation, Segway Navimow, smart gardening, smart home technology

Robot.com turns autonomous robots into mobile advertising network with launch of R-ads platform

May 25, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robot.com, the company putting robots to work in the real world, has announced the launch of its next-generation R-ads, the smart advertising platform turning autonomous robots into a measurable, scalable out-of-home media network.

This launch follows a breakout run of more than 100 brand activations across 20+ countries – spanning sports leagues, global tech conferences, CPG launches, and one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.

R-ads is built on a simple premise: when an ad can move, react, and hand someone a sample, every impression becomes an interaction. Today, more than 500 robots are deployed across campuses, warehouses, and city streets, with 2.5 million tasks completed to date. [Read more…] about Robot.com turns autonomous robots into mobile advertising network with launch of R-ads platform

Filed Under: Business, Robotics Tagged With: AI advertising, AI-powered analytics, automation news, autonomous delivery robots, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, digital advertising technology, digital out-of-home, DOOH, interactive advertising, media technology, mobile advertising, out-of-home advertising, physical ai, R-ads, Robot.com, robotic advertising, robotic delivery platforms, robotic fleets, robotic media network, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics marketing, robotics news, smart advertising platforms

Kawasaki launches Silicon Valley hub to accelerate deployment of physical AI

May 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has launched a new physical AI development center in Silicon Valley as part of a broader push to accelerate collaboration between Japanese and American companies in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and robotics.

Called the Kawasaki Physical AI Center San Jose, the facility will focus on developing real-world applications for physical AI systems through partnerships with major technology companies including Nvidia, Analog Devices, Microsoft, and Fujitsu.

The company says the center will initially prioritize healthcare and elder care applications, areas increasingly affected by labor shortages and aging populations in many countries. [Read more…] about Kawasaki launches Silicon Valley hub to accelerate deployment of physical AI

Filed Under: Business, Computing, Infrastructure, News Tagged With: ai automation, ai robotics, AI-powered robots, Analog Devices, automation news, Autonomous robots, Fujitsu robotics, healthcare robotics, humanoid robotics, industrial ai, kawasaki heavy industries, kawasaki robots, Microsoft AI, nvidia robotics, physical ai, robotic healthcare systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics innovation, robotics news, robotics research, semiconductor industry, service robots, silicon valley robotics, surgical robots

Matter Management Software vs. Case Management Software: Key Differences

May 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Legal teams often compare matter management and case management platforms because both organize legal work. The difference is in scope, users, and daily purpose.

Matter management usually supports in-house legal departments that handle contracts, advice requests, compliance questions, corporate records, outside counsel work, and internal approvals.

Case management is more common in law firms, litigation teams, and legal service providers that manage client cases, deadlines, pleadings, evidence, and court-related work. [Read more…] about Matter Management Software vs. Case Management Software: Key Differences

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Business, Software Tagged With: automation news, business software, case management, case management software, client case management, compliance management, enterprise software, in-house legal teams, law firm software, legal department software, legal document management, legal operations, legal operations software, legal reporting, legal software, legal spend management, legal tech, legal technology, legal workflow automation, litigation software, matter management, matter management software, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Brain Corp and UC San Diego partner to advance the foundational intelligence layer for physical AI

May 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Brain Corp, the real-world AI company, has expanded its research collaboration with the University of California San Diego, which is aimed at advancing semantic mapping and contextual intelligence technologies for autonomous robots operating in complex commercial and industrial environments.

The collaboration reflects a shared ambition to shape the future of physical AI, taking autonomous systems toward a deeper understanding of the physical world around them.

As vision-language-action (VLA) and other generative AI models transform robotics, Brain Corp and researchers at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering are tackling the industry’s most critical challenge: making next-generation autonomous systems reliable, scalable, and commercially deployable in dynamic real-world environments. [Read more…] about Brain Corp and UC San Diego partner to advance the foundational intelligence layer for physical AI

Filed Under: Computing, News, Software Tagged With: AI-powered robots, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, brain corp, brainos, commercial robotics, contextual intelligence, enterprise robotics, Existential Robotics Laboratory, industrial automation, Nikolay Atanasov, physical ai, robotic perception, robotics ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, robotics research, semantic mapping, SLAM robotics, uc san diego, vision language action models, VLA models

Flytrex opens drone manufacturing facility in Dallas

May 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Flytrex, an autonomous drone food delivery service, has announced the opening of a drone manufacturing and maintenance facility in Pilot Point, Texas, as the company accelerates its push to build a network of 60 delivery sites across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro by mid-2027.

The facility – capable of assembling thousands of drones annually – will serve as the operational backbone for the company’s expansion in the region, building on recent commercial partnerships with DoorDash and Uber Eats, two of the largest food delivery platforms in the world.

The news comes shortly after Flytrex unveiled the Sky2, its next-generation delivery drone with an industry-leading 8.8 lb payload capacity, which will be assembled at the new Pilot Point facility. The nearly 8,000 square foot facility includes a closed warehouse as well as a secure outdoor area for test flights. [Read more…] about Flytrex opens drone manufacturing facility in Dallas

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: aerial delivery systems, American-made drones, automation news, autonomous drones, autonomous logistics, BVLOS operations, commercial drones, dallas-fort worth, delivery robotics, DoorDash drone delivery, drone delivery, drone manufacturing facility, drone operations, FAA drone regulations, flytrex, food delivery drones, last-mile delivery, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Sky2 drone, Texas drone manufacturing, Uber Eats drone delivery

Humanoid secures partnership with manufacturing giant Bosch following a successful proof of concept

May 22, 2026 by David Edwards

Humanoid, a UK-based AI and robotics company, has agreed a partnership with manufacturing giant Bosch, marking the transition to scaled production of humanoid robots.

The agreement follows the successful completion of a joint proof of concept (POC) in March 2026, where Humanoid’s platform demonstrated full capability in a complex industrial workflow.

The POC focused on an intralogistics use case: HMND 01 robots autonomously transferred boxes from a conveyor to a trolley in Bosch’s dynamic logistics environment in Bühl, Germany. The POC involved handling 5 different box sizes across multiple footprints, heights and varying weights. [Read more…] about Humanoid secures partnership with manufacturing giant Bosch following a successful proof of concept

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, autonomous systems, bosch, embodied ai, european robotics, HMND 01, humanoid, humanoid automation, humanoid robots, industrial ai, industrial robotics, intralogistics, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, physical ai, robotic logistics, robotic manipulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factories, warehouse automation, warehouse robots

Why Semi-Truck Accident Claims Bring Unique Legal Hurdles

May 21, 2026 by Sam Francis

The Bronx sits at the center of some of New York City’s busiest transportation routes, with major highways carrying a constant flow of commercial traffic through densely populated neighborhoods every day.

Delivery trucks, freight carriers, and long-haul semi-trucks move through the borough at all hours, sharing crowded roads with commuters, buses, cyclists, and pedestrians.

When a collision involving a large commercial truck occurs, the aftermath is often far more serious than a standard car accident, leaving victims with severe injuries, mounting medical costs, and uncertainty about how to move forward. [Read more…] about Why Semi-Truck Accident Claims Bring Unique Legal Hurdles

Filed Under: Business, Culture, Design Tagged With: ai transportation, automation news, autonomous freight, autonomous transport, autonomous trucking, commercial trucking, commercial vehicle safety, commercial vehicles, connected vehicles, fleet management, freight operations, freight transportation, heavy-duty vehicles, industrial transport, legal technology, logistics automation, logistics industry, road safety, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, semi-truck accidents, smart logistics, supply chain logistics, transportation infrastructure, transportation technology, truck accident claims, trucking industry, trucking insurance, trucking regulations

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