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Interview with Olo Robotics COO Eleanor Tang-Smith: Making robot programming accessible to everyone

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robotics hardware has advanced rapidly in recent years. Autonomous mobile robots, quadrupeds, robotic arms, and even humanoid robots are becoming increasingly capable and commercially available. Yet for many organizations, one of the biggest barriers to adoption remains software.

Building robotic applications typically requires specialist expertise in platforms such as ROS 2 (Robot Operating System 2), the open-source framework that has become the de facto standard for modern robotics development.

While ROS 2 has helped accelerate robotics innovation across industries, it is still widely regarded as complex and difficult for newcomers to master. [Read more…] about Interview with Olo Robotics COO Eleanor Tang-Smith: Making robot programming accessible to everyone

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Features, Robot simulation Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, cloud robotics, deep robotics, Eleanor Tang-Smith, humanoid robots, industrial automation, OLO Robotics, physical ai, quadruped robots, robot development, robot operating system, robot programming, robot simulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics education, robotics news, robotics platform, robotics software, robotics startups, ros 2, service robots, simulation software

OLO Robotics completes commercial launch with three international manufacturing and distribution partnerships

May 20, 2026 by David Edwards

OLO Robotics has completed its commercial launch, announcing new manufacturing and distribution partnerships with Deep Robotics, inMotion Robotic, and Fiction Lab as robot companies move to make their hardware accessible to mainstream software teams, not only specialist roboticists.

By integrating OLO’s ROS2-native platform with quadrupeds and mobile robots, these partners are positioning robots as part of the existing software stack rather than separate, bespoke projects.

OLO provides an accessibility layer on top of ROS2, bringing the full robotics development environment into the browser, including cloud simulation, AI-assisted coding, visualisation and sim-to-real deployment. [Read more…] about OLO Robotics completes commercial launch with three international manufacturing and distribution partnerships

Filed Under: Computing, Robot simulation, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, browser-based robotics, cloud robotics, deep robotics, Fiction Lab, industrial automation, inMotion Robotic, LEO Rover, mobile robots, OLO Robotics, physical ai, robot deployment, robot operating system, robot simulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics developers, robotics news, robotics platform, robotics software, ROS2, simulation to real, warehouse robotics

Deep Robotics launches new wheeled-legged robot for industrial inspection and emergency response

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Deep Robotics has unveiled its next-generation industry-grade wheeled-legged robot, the Lynx M20S. As an iterative upgrade to the Lynx M20, the M20S achieves leapfrog advancements in three core performance areas: load capacity, protection, and speed, significantly improving industry adaptability and operational efficiency.

Designed as an intelligent, hardcore all-terrain operational platform, the launch of the Lynx M20S will further expand the application boundaries in diverse industry scenarios such as power inspection, security patrols, and emergency firefighting.

The Lynx M20S is a new-generation industry-grade wheeled-legged robot purpose-built for complex terrains and hazardous environments. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics launches new wheeled-legged robot for industrial inspection and emergency response

Filed Under: Design, Engineering, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, deep robotics, embodied ai, emergency response robot, field robotics, firefighting robot, industrial robotics, inspection robot, LiDAR navigation, Lynx M20S, mobile robots, power inspection, quadruped robot, robot mobility, robotic patrol systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rugged robotics, security robot, utility inspection, warehouse robotics, wheeled-legged robot

DEEP Robotics says its DR02 humanoid robot achieves all-weather stability and improved dynamic motion

December 30, 2025 by Sam Francis

DEEP Robotics has unveiled new performance claims for its DR02 humanoid robot, positioning the system as an all-weather platform capable of operating reliably beyond laboratory environments.

According to the company, the DR02 is designed to address two longstanding challenges in humanoid robotics: limited environmental adaptability and rigid, unnatural movement.

The robot features IP66-rated waterproof and dustproof protection and incorporates updates in motion control intended to improve stability, coordination, and smoothness during dynamic tasks. [Read more…] about DEEP Robotics says its DR02 humanoid robot achieves all-weather stability and improved dynamic motion

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: all-weather humanoid robot, all-weather robots, automation news, deep robotics, DEEP Robotics DR02 humanoid robot, DR02 humanoid robot, dynamic motion control, dynamic motion control robotics, humanoid robot mobility, humanoid robots, industrial humanoid robots, physical AI robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics hardware, robotics innovation, robotics news, whole-body coordination robots

Deep Robotics launches wheel-legged robot to transform UHV substation inspections

June 24, 2025 by Sam Francis

Ultra-high voltage (UHV) substations – the backbone of long-distance power transmission – are notoriously complex and hazardous environments.

Traditional inspection methods struggle with three major challenges: high safety risks for manual inspections, complex terrain, and low detection efficiency.

To address these issues, Deep Robotics has introduced the Lynx M20, the world’s first industrial-grade wheel-legged robot specifically designed for intelligent inspection in UHV substations and converter stations. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics launches wheel-legged robot to transform UHV substation inspections

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: ai inspection robot, deep robotics, digital twin technology, industrial robotics, lynx m20, power grid automation, smart grid robotics, uhv substation inspection, utility maintenance robot, wheel-legged robot

DEEP Robotics launches new robot to navigate ‘complex industrial environments’

May 30, 2025 by Mai Tao

DEEP Robotics has unveiled the LYNX M20, a medium-sized wheel-legged robot designed for industrial inspection and emergency operations in unstructured environments.

Combining the terrain agility of legged robots with the speed of wheeled systems, the LYNX M20 aims to modernise inspection tasks in sectors like power distribution, utilities, and urban safety.

Substations, tunnels, and other critical infrastructure often suffer from inefficient, manual inspection routines prone to human error. [Read more…] about DEEP Robotics launches new robot to navigate ‘complex industrial environments’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: Autonomous robots, deep robotics, industrial automation, industrial inspection robot, lynx m20, quadruped robot, smart maintenance, substation inspection, terrain navigation robot, wheel-legged robot

Deep Robotics presents its first humanoid robot and showcases new quadruped robot

September 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Deep Robotics, a leading embodied AI and robotics company, unveiled its inaugural humanoid robot model the Dr.01 at the World Robot Conference that opened in Beijing, marking the startup’s efforts to diversify from quadrupedal robotics into the thriving humanoid robotics space.

During the five-day event, which runs through August 25, Hangzhou-based Deep Robotics also demonstrates a series of capabilities of its Embodied AI-powered quadrupedal robot.

Through AI and big data training, future humanoid robots are expected to assist humans in performing repetitive, high-precision tasks, safeguard personnel safety in hazardous environments, enhance human productivity in industrial settings, and improve the quality of life at home.

[Read more…] about Deep Robotics presents its first humanoid robot and showcases new quadruped robot

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai, beijing, deep robotics, humanoid, quadruped, robot, robotics

Deep Robotics’ quadruped robots making strides in China, Singapore and South Korea

May 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Deep Robotics has been making great strides with its quadruped robot in China, Singapore and South Korea.

In Singapore, Deep Robotics, in collaboration with its official partner EGP, is participating in the AMR SPPG Tunnel Project of the Singapore Powergrid (SPPG).

This project utilizes quadruped robots for power tunnel inspections and integrates related detection systems to provide early warnings for emergencies. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics’ quadruped robots making strides in China, Singapore and South Korea

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: china, deep robotics, quadruped robot, singapore, south korea

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