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Apptronik launches Robot Park to train Apollo humanoid robots with Google DeepMind

July 6, 2026 by Sam Francis

AI-powered robotics company Apptronik has announced the opening of the newly expanded Robot Park, its flagship data collection and training facility for humanoid robots in Austin, Texas.

The facility in Austin anchors a growing global network of Robot Parks at customer and partner sites around the world, and the company plans to open new Robot Park locations in more cities soon.

Apptronik also unveiled Apollo 2, the current version of its humanoid robot platform, in both bipedal and wheeled-base configurations. Designed to learn real-world work through large-scale data collection, Apollo 2 enables Apptronik to gather diverse data across a wide range of tasks and environments. [Read more…] about Apptronik launches Robot Park to train Apollo humanoid robots with Google DeepMind

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: apollo, Apollo 2, apptronik, artificial intelligence, austin, embodied ai, gemini robotics, google deepmind, humanoid robots, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, Robot Park, robotics, texas, warehouse automation

X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

July 3, 2026 by Sam Francis

The rapid growth of embodied artificial intelligence is reshaping the robotics industry, with companies racing to develop machines capable of performing a wide variety of real-world tasks rather than being programmed for a single application.

Among the companies attracting significant attention is Shenzhen-based X Square Robot, which recently completed four consecutive financing rounds culminating in a Series C investment.

The company is now valued over RMB20 billion and says the new funding will accelerate development of its embodied AI foundation models, robotics hardware, data infrastructure and commercial deployments. [Read more…] about X Square Robot builds a full-stack approach to embodied AI and general-purpose robotics

Filed Under: Business, Features, Robotics Tagged With: artificial intelligence, Artixon, china robotics, eldercare robots, embodied ai, embodied AI foundation models, foundation models, general purpose robots, general-purpose robotics, home robots, humanoid robots, industrial automation, logistics automation, manufacturing robots, QUANTA X1 Pro, QUANTA X2, QUANXTA Zero Series, robot foundation models, robot learning, robotics, robotics data collection, robotics hardware, service robots, shenzhen, WALL-B, WALL-OSS, WALL-WM, warehouse automation, World Unified Model, x square robot

SVT Robotics surpasses four billion transactions on its Softbot automation platform

June 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

SVT Robotics, a leader in interoperability software that provides the data foundation for enterprise and physical AI, has announced that its Softbot Platform has surpassed four billion transactions, underscoring the scale, resilience, and performance of the infrastructure it delivers worldwide.

With transaction volumes now totaling 100 million to 130 million per week and accelerating, SVT expects to exceed eight billion lifetime transactions by the end of 2026, as demand for resilient automation infrastructure and AI-ready operational data expands.

“What began as an integration challenge has evolved into a critical need for resilient infrastructure that provides real-time visibility across technologies, facilities, and workflows, while generating the high-fidelity data required for industrial AI,” said A.K. Schultz, CEO and co-founder of SVT Robotics. “Reaching four billion transactions emphasizes that growing need in large-scale operations.” [Read more…] about SVT Robotics surpasses four billion transactions on its Softbot automation platform

Filed Under: Computing, News, Robotics Tagged With: AI-ready data, automation infrastructure, automation software, dhl, digital transformation, enterprise ai, enterprise software, industrial ai, industrial automation, interoperability, logistics automation, operational data, physical ai, robotics, Softbot Platform, supply chain, svt robotics, warehouse automation

Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

For decades, when technology companies looked to establish a presence in the Middle East, the conversation typically revolved around Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

But as global competition for AI, robotics, and deep-tech investment intensifies, a growing number of smaller, more agile innovation hubs are seeking to carve out their own place in the technology landscape.

Among them is Innovation City Ras Al Khaimah, a technology-focused free zone located in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. [Read more…] about Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

Filed Under: Business, Economy, Features, Technology Tagged With: AI infrastructure, artificial intelligence, automation industry, automation news, deep tech, digital transformation, Gulf technology, industrial automation, Innovation City, innovation ecosystem, logistics automation, Middle East technology, Paul Dawalibi, ras al khaimah, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, robotics startups, startup ecosystem, technology hubs, UAE AI, uae robotics, UAE technology, web3

Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

June 17, 2026 by Sam Francis

Third Wave Automation has announced a technology collaboration with The Raymond Corporation, part of Toyota Material Handling North America to launch and expand AI-enabled physical automation capabilities across select automated Raymond lift trucks.

The collaboration builds on several years of collaborative development and operational learning since 2021, backed first by investments from Toyota Ventures, Toyota’s early-stage venture firm, and followed by Woven Capital, Toyota’s growth fund.

Raymond will offer Third Wave’s automation capabilities as part of its Raymond ecosystem, providing customers with a scalable path to improve warehouse performance through AI-first technology. [Read more…] about Raymond partners with Third Wave Automation to expand physical AI across lift truck fleets

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Material handling, News Tagged With: AI-powered forklifts, automation news, autonomous forklifts, autonomous vehicles, forklift automation, industrial ai, logistics automation, material handling, physical ai, Raymond Corporation, remote assistance, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, shared autonomy, supply chain automation, third wave automation, Toyota Material Handling, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

How Kodiak uses AI and probabilistic risk assessment to measure autonomous trucking safety

June 17, 2026 by Sam Francis

Rapid AI advances now enable engineers to develop autonomous driving technology faster than ever, but the true frontier of autonomous driving is the ability to couple those advances with demonstrable and rigorous safety.

Increasingly, depth and rigor is achieved not through the biggest budgets nor the largest fleets, but by distilling the most precise insights from real-world testing and simulation that assure autonomous systems can handle rare and unusual scenarios, the kind that may only occur once in a lifetime of driving.

Autonomous truck maker Kodiak has met this challenge by adopting two tools, including one we created with the help of AI, that accelerate the pace, depth and precision of our safety engineering. They go beyond traditional approaches and deliver clear, compelling evidence of the Kodiak Driver’s safety. [Read more…] about How Kodiak uses AI and probabilistic risk assessment to measure autonomous trucking safety

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Computing, Features, Software Tagged With: ai safety, automation news, autonomous driving, autonomous truck safety, autonomous trucking, autonomous vehicles, AV validation, behavioral safety, driverless trucks, ISO 21448, kodiak robotics, logistics automation, probabilistic risk assessment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, safety engineering, self-driving trucks, simulation testing, transportation technology

Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

June 15, 2026 by Sam Francis

Autonomous trucks have dominated discussion around the future of freight transportation for much of the past decade, attracting billions of dollars in investment and extensive media attention. Yet another mode of transport – freight rail – is quietly undergoing its own transformation.

Matt Soule, founder and CEO of Parallel Systems, believes autonomous rail could become one of the most significant developments in logistics.

A former SpaceX engineer who spent 13 years helping develop advanced aerospace systems, Soule founded the Los Angeles-based company with the goal of reimagining rail freight using autonomous, battery-electric technology. [Read more…] about Interview: Parallel Systems CEO Matt Soule on building ‘the world’s first autonomous freight rail system’

Filed Under: Engineering, Features, Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: ai logistics, automation news, autonomous freight rail, autonomous logistics, autonomous trains, autonomous vehicles, battery-electric rail, Freight industry, freight rail, freight transportation, logistics automation, Matt Soule, Parallel Systems, rail technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, transportation technology, warehouse automation

DSV partners with Exotec to modernise Dutch supply chain operations

June 11, 2026 by Sam Francis

DSV, an international transport and logistics company, has entered into a partnership with Exotec, a specialist in warehouse robotics. Exotec has equipped DSV’s logistics centre in Venlo, with its end-to-end Skypod system.

The system is made up of approximately 100 of Exotec’s autonomous cutting-edge Skypod robots, supporting fulfilment operations for various retail brands and managing approximately 90,000 bins and trays.

The project comes as part of DSV’s efforts to modernise its warehouse operations, with the firm taking significant steps to optimise its supply chain across the Netherlands. [Read more…] about DSV partners with Exotec to modernise Dutch supply chain operations

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: automation news, Autonomous robots, dsv, e-commerce fulfillment, exotec, goods-to-person systems, intralogistics, logistics automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, skypod, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robots

Geekplus installs more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

June 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

Geekplus has announced the deployment of moving-type Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) at several Toyota Motor Corporation plants in Japan.

Currently, a total of 436 Geekplus moving-type AMRs are operating in Toyota Motor Corporation’s factories, with operations scaled up to approximately 200 units per system.

As labor shortages due to a declining population and new labor regulations for truck drivers become urgent challenges for the manufacturing industry, Toyota Motor Corporation is accelerating the automation and efficiency of its in-plant logistics. [Read more…] about Geekplus installs more than 400 autonomous mobile robots at multiple Toyota plants

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, factory automation, geekplus, industrial robots, intralogistics, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factory, toyota, warehouse automation

Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

June 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

Einride, a technology company driving the transition to cost-efficient electric and autonomous freight, has announced that its American depository shares and warrants have today begun trading on the Nasdaq Global Market and Nasdaq Capital Market, under the ticker symbols “ENRD” and “ENRDW”, respectively.

To mark the Company’s public market debut, Einride leadership is celebrating by ringing the Nasdaq Opening Bell at MarketSite in Times Square.

Founded in Stockholm in 2016, Einride has spent a decade building the technology platform, operational infrastructure, and customer relationships to make large-scale electric and autonomous freight a reality. The Company’s customers include some of the world’s largest shippers across FMCG, food, and industrial verticals. [Read more…] about Autonomous truck company Einride now listed on Nasdaq

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ai logistics, automation news, autonomous freight, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicles, einride, electric trucks, freight technology, logistics automation, nasdaq, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Saga AI, transportation technology

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