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Honeywell to sell warehouse automation business Intelligrated and Transnorm as portfolio overhaul continues

April 23, 2026 by David Edwards

Honeywell has agreed to sell its Warehouse and Workflow Solutions (WWS) business – which operates under the Intelligrated and Transnorm brands – to American Industrial Partners in an all-cash transaction, as part of a wider restructuring of its automation portfolio. 

The financial terms of the sale were not disclosed.

The deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026, follows closely on the company’s recent agreement to divest its Productivity Solutions and Services (PSS) division to Brady Corporation for $1.4 billion.

Together, the two transactions mark a decisive step in Honeywell’s multi-year effort to simplify its business and sharpen its focus on core automation technologies. [Read more…] about Honeywell to sell warehouse automation business Intelligrated and Transnorm as portfolio overhaul continues

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, Logistics, News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: American Industrial Partners, automation news, automation strategy, honeywell, industrial automation, intelligrated, intralogistics, logistics robotics, manufacturing technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, Transnorm, warehouse automation

How to Cut Parcel Damage in Automated Fulfillment

April 23, 2026 by David Edwards

To stop automated fulfillment lines, which will account for 85% of all warehousing nationally by 2030, from shredding your margins, you have to look at the physics of the floor.

Damage in a robotized environment isn’t usually about a single “drop” incident; it is a cumulative result of high-velocity vibration, G-force shifts during AMR acceleration, and rigid sorting hardware that lacks a human touch. [Read more…] about How to Cut Parcel Damage in Automated Fulfillment

Filed Under: Logistics, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr systems, asrs systems, automated fulfillment, automation news, conveyor systems, intralogistics systems, logistics automation, packaging optimization, parcel damage reduction, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

Blueprint for a robotic workforce: Can the UK close its automation gap?

April 22, 2026 by Abdul Montaqim

A panel of industry and technology leaders gathered in London last week to examine a question that is becoming increasingly urgent for the UK economy: not whether automation is beneficial, but how it can be deployed at scale across industry.

The event, titled “Blueprint for a Robotic Workforce” and hosted at the London College of Contemporary Arts near the famous Tower Bridge, brought together representatives from across the robotics, finance, education and policy landscape.

The session was chaired by Professor Mike Wilson, chief automation officer at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), who set the tone with a data-driven overview of the UK’s current position. [Read more…] about Blueprint for a robotic workforce: Can the UK close its automation gap?

Filed Under: Automation, Features, Industry Tagged With: AI in manufacturing UK, automation news, digital twin UK industry, future of work UK, industrial automation policy UK, manufacturing automation UK, manufacturing productivity UK, MTC robotics UK, Nvidia UK automation, reshoring UK manufacturing, robot density UK, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystem UK, robotics news, robotics workforce UK, SME automation UK, techUK robotics strategy, UK automation adoption, UK robotics industry

Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

April 22, 2026 by David Edwards

Foxglove has launched “Data Search and Curation”, a new set of capabilities that helps robotics teams replace fragmented, manual data workflows with a unified platform to find and curate the mission-critical events, anomalies, and system behavior that matter most across growing volumes of operational data.

The company also expanded the Foxglove Data Platform with Bring Your Own Storage (BYOS), a new self-hosted data lake deployment model allowing customers to maintain full control over data at rest while still providing the benefits of a fully managed database, and a new free Basic Seat tier to expand access to visualization across teams.

As robotics companies scale from prototype to production, the critical path is shifting from generating more data to finding the most essential data quickly enough to debug issues, investigate failures, review safety-critical events, and improve system performance. [Read more…] about Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Computing Tagged With: AI in robotics, automation news, BYOS, data curation, data lake, data search, edge robotics data, Foxglove, industrial automation software, machine learning data, multimodal data, physical ai, robot data management, robot debugging, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics data platform, robotics development, robotics news, robotics software

10 Automation Trends Shaping Skilled Trades

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Automation is not replacing the trades. It is upgrading them.

Robots, sensors, and AI systems are showing up across job sites and factories, but they still depend on skilled workers to install, program, and maintain them. Here are 10 automation trends reshaping what welders, electricians, and refrigeration techs do every day. [Read more…] about 10 Automation Trends Shaping Skilled Trades

Filed Under: Automation, Engineering Tagged With: ai in manufacturing, automation news, automation workforce trends, construction automation technology, data center cooling automation, EV battery manufacturing robotics, future of work automation, human robot collaboration, industrial automation trends, industrial workforce transformation, predictive maintenance sensors, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in manufacturing, robotics news, service robots healthcare, skilled trades automation, smart building systems, technician skills automation, warehouse automation robots

Agibot unveils new generation of embodied AI robots and models for real-world deployment

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Agibot has unveiled a new generation of embodied AI robots and foundation models, signaling what the company describes as a shift toward large-scale deployment of “physical AI” across industrial and commercial environments.

The announcements were made at the company’s 2026 Partner Conference, where Agibot introduced multiple robotic platforms and AI systems built around its “One Robotic Body, Three Intelligences” architecture, designed to integrate motion, manipulation, and human interaction into a unified system.

Peng Zhihui, co-founder, president and CTO of Agibot, said the industry is moving beyond experimentation toward practical deployment. [Read more…] about Agibot unveils new generation of embodied AI robots and models for real-world deployment

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: Agibot robots, AI manipulation robotics, AI robotics ecosystem, ai robotics platforms, automation news, autonomous robots deployment, embodied ai robots, human robot collaboration, humanoid robots industry, industrial robotics ai, intelligent machines, next-generation robots, physical AI systems, quadruped robots, robot foundation models, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics simulation and training, service robotics automation

Cadence and Nvidia expand partnership to advance AI-driven engineering and digital twin technologies

April 21, 2026 by David Edwards

Cadence and Nvidia have expanded their long-standing partnership to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence, physics-based simulation, and digital twin technologies across engineering workflows, targeting industries ranging from semiconductor design to robotics and hyperscale AI infrastructure.

The collaboration brings together Cadence’s expertise in electronic design automation (EDA) and system design with Nvidia’s accelerated computing, CUDA-X libraries, and Omniverse platform, aiming to increase productivity and shorten development cycles across multiple engineering domains.

Anirudh Devgan, president and chief executive officer of Cadence, said the partnership reflects a broader shift taking place across the industry. [Read more…] about Cadence and Nvidia expand partnership to advance AI-driven engineering and digital twin technologies

Filed Under: Computing, Engineering, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News Tagged With: accelerated computing Nvidia, agentic AI engineering, AI chip design, AI engineering tools, AI factory digital twins, automation news, Cadence Nvidia partnership, data center simulation, digital twin technology, EDA software AI, electronic design automation, engineering automation, Omniverse Nvidia, physical AI systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics simulation Nvidia Isaac, semiconductor design AI, simulation software AI

Brain Corp achieves independent data security certification as enterprise adoption of autonomous robots scales

April 20, 2026 by David Edwards

With tens of thousands of autonomous robots already operating in commercial environments worldwide, the conversation around AI is shifting from proving it works to ensuring it can be trusted at scale.

Brain Corp, a provider of AI software for robots, has announced that its BrainOS platform has successfully completed a SOC 2 Type II examination – a rigorous, independent audit of how it secures data and operates systems over time.

As AI moves off screens and into physical spaces – including stores, warehouses, and airports – concerns around safety, data protection, and operational risk are becoming critically important for companies and regulators alike. [Read more…] about Brain Corp achieves independent data security certification as enterprise adoption of autonomous robots scales

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News, Software Tagged With: ai governance, amr, automation news, Autonomous robots, brain corp, brainos, enterprise robotics, industrial automation, physical ai, robot deployment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics security, SOC 2 compliance

QNX integrates with Nvidia IGX Thor to accelerate safety-critical AI deployment

April 20, 2026 by David Edwards

At Hannover Messe, QNX, a division of BlackBerry, has announced an expansion of its collaboration with Nvidia to enable developers to build and deploy next‑generation, safety‑critical edge AI systems on Nvidia IGX Thor.

The expanded relationship sees QNX OS for Safety 8.0 integrated with Nvidia IGX Thor and Halos Safety Stack, combining QNX’s proven, deterministic real‑time operating system with Nvidia’s functional safety platform to support regulated, AI‑enabled systems across robotics, medical technologies, industrial applications and more. [Read more…] about QNX integrates with Nvidia IGX Thor to accelerate safety-critical AI deployment

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, News Tagged With: ai at the edge, autonomous systems, digital infrastructure, edge ai, embedded systems, functional safety, high-performance computing, IGX Thor, industrial automation, medical technology, nvidia, qnx, real-time OS, robotics ai, safety critical systems

Interview: Jabil on scaling humanoid robots from prototype to production

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Humanoid robots have long captured the imagination of the robotics industry, often framed as the next major leap in automation.

But as the technology begins to move out of research labs and into real-world environments, the conversation is shifting. The question is no longer simply what these machines can do, but whether they can be built, deployed, and maintained at scale.

That shift brings companies like Jabil into sharper focus. While not a traditional robotics developer, Jabil operates as a large-scale manufacturing and supply chain partner, working behind the scenes to turn complex product designs into commercially viable systems. [Read more…] about Interview: Jabil on scaling humanoid robots from prototype to production

Filed Under: Digital Automation, Features, Supply chain Tagged With: ai robotics, AMR AGV comparison, automation economics, automation news, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, jabil, robot deployment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics industry trends, robotics manufacturing, robotics news, robotics supply chain, warehouse automation

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