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Festo launches GripperAI software to simplify flexible robot handling

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Festo has introduced GripperAI, an AI-powered software solution that enables robots to handle mixed, unfamiliar and randomly positioned products without the need for extensive programming, template loading or specialist vision integration.

Designed for manufacturers seeking greater flexibility from automated handling systems, GripperAI automatically identifies the optimum gripping point for each item and selects the most appropriate gripper for the task from the end-of-arm tools available.

The software enables robots to adapt to changing product mixes in real time, helping manufacturers deploy and scale automation more efficiently. [Read more…] about Festo launches GripperAI software to simplify flexible robot handling

Filed Under: Components, Industrial robots, News Tagged With: AI software, automation news, cobots, festo, GripperAI, industrial robots, intelligent automation, logistics automation, machine vision, packaging automation, robotic gripping, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, warehouse automation

Wing and Walmart expand drone delivery network to seven new US metro areas

June 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Drone delivery company Wing and retail giant Walmart are expanding what they describe as the largest residential drone delivery network in the United States, adding seven new metropolitan areas as they work toward a goal of reaching 40 million Americans by 2027.

The expansion will bring drone delivery services to Memphis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Salt Lake City.

The move increases the companies’ planned service footprint to nearly 20 US markets and follows Walmart’s recent announcement that its drone delivery operations had surpassed one million deliveries. [Read more…] about Wing and Walmart expand drone delivery network to seven new US metro areas

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: aerial delivery, automation news, autonomous drones, commercial drones, delivery drones, drone delivery, last-mile delivery, logistics automation, retail technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain technology, walmart, wing

Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

The robotics industry is enjoying a surge of investment, media attention, and ambitious promises about the future of humanoid machines.

Companies are announcing plans to manufacture thousands of robots, while advances in artificial intelligence have fueled expectations that general-purpose robots may soon become commonplace in factories, warehouses, workplaces, and even homes.

Yet beneath the excitement lies a fundamental technical challenge that many researchers believe remains far from solved. [Read more…] about Interview with Columbia professor and co-founder of SceniX Yunzhu Li: ‘Simulation is central’

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features, Robotics Tagged With: ai robotics, artificial intelligence, automation news, autonomous systems, columbia university, commercial robotics, dexterous manipulation, digital twins, embodied ai, foundation models, future of robotics, human-robot interaction, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, logistics automation, machine learning, physical ai, physical intelligence, physical world ai, robot autonomy, robot deployment, robot grasping, robot learning, robot training, robot. intelligence, robotic manipulation, robotic perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics research, robotics simulation, robotics startups, SceniX, service robots, simulation environments, simulation training, synthetic data, warehouse automation, yunzhu li

Interview with Jun Wu of GMEX Robotics: ‘We provide an integrated terminal + brain closed-loop system’

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

Artificial intelligence may dominate the headlines, but the future of robotics will depend on much more than software alone.

While many companies are racing to develop foundation models and increasingly capable AI systems, others argue that the real challenge lies in combining intelligence with hardware that can operate reliably in the physical world.

One company taking that approach is GMEX Robotics, a Nasdaq-listed developer of AI-enabled robotic systems for industrial, commercial, and consumer applications. [Read more…] about Interview with Jun Wu of GMEX Robotics: ‘We provide an integrated terminal + brain closed-loop system’

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: AI platforms, ai robotics, artificial intelligence, automation news, automation technology, autonomous delivery, autonomous systems, biomechanics, Bon Vivant 3.0, cooking robots, embodied ai, food service robots, future of robotics, GMEX Robotics, hardware-first AI, hospitality automation, humanoid robots, industrial automation, industrial robotics, intelligent machines, Jun Wu, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, physical ai, physical intelligence, robot design, robot ecosystems, robot learning, robot. intelligence, robotic platforms, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics industry, robotics interview, robotics investment, robotics market, robotics news, robotics startups, supply chain automation, warehouse automation

Neolix partners with QuikBot to develop autonomous delivery network

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Neolix, a developer of Level 4 autonomous logistics vehicles, has announced a strategic partnership with Singapore-based deep-tech company QuikBot Technologies, to build an end-to-end autonomous delivery solution spanning public roads, building interiors and individual doorsteps.

The collaboration will support Neolix’s Singapore pilot deployment and compliance preparation, while advancing both companies’ autonomous delivery offerings across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and other global markets.

In this collaboration, the two companies will co-develop and integrate Neolix’s autonomous mobility capabilities and fleet operations with QuikBot’s Autonomous Final-Mile Delivery Platform-as-a-Service (AFMD PaaS) to create a continuous delivery chain from public roads into buildings and to individual doors. [Read more…] about Neolix partners with QuikBot to develop autonomous delivery network

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Logistics, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, autonomous delivery, autonomous logistics, autonomous vehicles, commercial robotics, delivery automation, delivery network, delivery robots, e-commerce logistics, food delivery robots, last-mile delivery, logistics automation, neolix, QuikBot, robotic couriers, robotic delivery, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving delivery vehicles, sidewalk robots, smart cities, urban logistics

Serve Robotics expands beyond food delivery with autonomous laundry service

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Serve Robotics has announced a new partnership with NoScrubs, a fast-growing on-demand laundry service, marking Serve’s first commercial urban delivery partnership outside of prepared food.

The pilot, launching this week in select Los Angeles neighborhoods, will use Serve’s existing fleet of autonomous sidewalk robots to deliver NoScrubs laundry orders directly to customers’ doors.

The commercial pilot extends Serve’s last-mile delivery opportunity into a new category of recurring local commerce. NoScrubs operates across seven major US metros. [Read more…] about Serve Robotics expands beyond food delivery with autonomous laundry service

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, autonomous commerce, autonomous delivery, autonomous logistics, delivery automation, delivery robots, diligent robotics, food delivery robots, grocery delivery, last-mile delivery, laundry delivery, logistics automation, NoScrubs, pharmacy delivery, retail delivery, robotic delivery, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, serve robotics, service robots, sidewalk robots, smart cities, urban logistics

Locus Robotics expands European headquarters with new automation demo and customer hub

June 3, 2026 by Sam Francis

Locus Robotics, a provider of warehouse automation technologies, has embarked on the next phase of its European growth with plans to relocate its European headquarters operations to Logistics Campus Aalsmeer.

The increased footprint will provide significantly more space for Locus Robotics’ European teams, warehouse operations, customer demonstrations, solution training, partner engagement, and regional robot lifecycle support.

The move builds on several years of regional growth, with Locus Robotics now serving 160+ customers across more than 20 countries and supporting more than 17,000 robots in the field. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics expands European headquarters with new automation demo and customer hub

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amrs, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, distribution centers, european logistics, fulfillment automation, fulfillment technology, intralogistics, Locus Array, Locus Origin, locus robotics, Locus Vector, LocusONE, logistics automation, logistics technology, material handling, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics deployment, robotics news, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse efficiency, warehouse operations, warehouse robotics

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

Interview with Christina Gomez-Terry of Plus One Robotics: Why warehouse robotics succeeds or fails at scale

June 1, 2026 by Sam Francis

Warehouse automation has entered a new phase. The question is no longer whether robotics can perform individual tasks such as parcel picking, depalletizing, sorting, or palletizing.

The technology has largely proven itself in pilot projects and controlled deployments. The bigger challenge facing the industry today is scale.

As logistics operators expand robotics systems across multiple facilities, they often discover that success depends less on peak performance and more on consistency, reliability, and operational resilience. [Read more…] about Interview with Christina Gomez-Terry of Plus One Robotics: Why warehouse robotics succeeds or fails at scale

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Material handling, Software Tagged With: automation news, depalletizing, fulfillment centers, human-in-the-loop, logistics automation, logistics technology, open source robotics, palletizing, parcel handling, plus one robotics, robotic picking, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, ros-industrial, supervised autonomy, supply chain automation, warehouse ai, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

RFID and Barcode Technology for Smarter Operations

May 28, 2026 by Sam Francis

Summary

  • RFID and barcode technology help businesses run tighter operations through real-time asset and inventory tracking.
  • Barcodes bring accuracy and speed to everyday workflows.
  • RFID automates visibility at a larger scale.
  • Together, they reduce downtime, sharpen decision-making, and support smarter operations across manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics.

Walk into a busy warehouse right when it’s peak hours, and you’ll basically see the same story showing up everywhere: items moving fast, teams under pressure, and managers trying to keep inventory accurate while everything around them is moving.

One missing shipment, one misplaced asset, one fat-fingered data entry, and then suddenly a delay starts rippling across the whole operation like it has momentum.

It’s a pretty familiar problem. And it’s exactly why RFID, together with barcode inc technology, has become so central to how modern businesses run. Companies aren’t really hunting for tracking systems that tell them what happened yesterday. They want awareness of what’s going on right now. [Read more…] about RFID and Barcode Technology for Smarter Operations

Filed Under: Communications, Internet, Technology Tagged With: asset management, asset tracking, automation news, barcode systems, barcode technology, ERP integration, gps tracking, industrial ai, industrial automation, inventory tracking, iot, logistics automation, logistics technology, Lowry Solutions, manufacturing operations, manufacturing technology, operational efficiency, real-time visibility, rfid, RFID systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factory technology, smart warehouses, Sonaria platform, supply chain management, supply chain technology, warehouse automation, warehouse management

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