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Seegrid surpasses 20 million autonomous miles in industrial facilities

May 12, 2026 by David Edwards

Autonomous mobile robot developer Seegrid says its fleet has surpassed 20 million autonomous miles driven across customer production environments, marking a major milestone for the company’s operations in manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics.

The company says the total distance travelled by its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) is equivalent to circling the Earth more than 800 times, with all miles logged inside active industrial facilities rather than controlled test environments.

Seegrid’s systems are deployed in large-scale production operations, including automotive manufacturing plants and warehouse environments operating around the clock. [Read more…] about Seegrid surpasses 20 million autonomous miles in industrial facilities

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr technology, automation news, autonomous forklifts, autonomous material handling, autonomous mobile robots, autonomous vehicles, factory robotics, industrial ai, industrial robotics, LiDAR navigation, logistics automation, manufacturing automation, material handling automation, pallet handling robots, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, seegrid, slam technology, smart warehousing, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

Infineon launches humanoid robotics-focused startup challenge for 2026

May 12, 2026 by David Edwards

Infineon’s Startup Challenge brings together promising founder teams and young high-tech companies from across the globe to work jointly on a highly relevant topic: humanoid robotics.

The Challenge is a structured innovation program designed to develop technological concepts into market-ready applications. It is part of Infineon’s global Co‑Innovation Program, in which Infineon drives innovation together with startups as a technology and development partner.

Sören Jehmlich, vice president ventures, startups and ecosystems at Infineon, says: “Semiconductors are the foundation of humanoid robotics and a key growth driver. [Read more…] about Infineon launches humanoid robotics-focused startup challenge for 2026

Filed Under: Computing, Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai hardware, ai robotics, automation news, deep tech startups, European innovation, humanoid robot development, humanoid robotics, industrial robotics, infineon, intelligent automation, motor control technology, physical ai, robot sensing, robotics acceleration, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystem, robotics innovation, robotics news, robotics semiconductors, robotics startups, semiconductor technology, sensor-fusion, startup challenge

Hello Robot unveils Stretch 4: A simply useful robot that puts people first

May 12, 2026 by David Edwards

Hello Robot, the team behind the Stretch mobile manipulation platform, have announced the release of Stretch 4.

Available now for $29,950, Stretch 4 is an open-source robotics platform designed for researchers, developers, and application engineers building the next wave of Physical AI applications for general purpose robotics.

“In the last few years, Physical AI has brought us videos of robots doing amazing stunts. But these videos are missing something critical – the people the robots are meant to benefit,” says Aaron Edsinger, co-founder and CEO of Hello Robot. [Read more…] about Hello Robot unveils Stretch 4: A simply useful robot that puts people first

Filed Under: Design, Home robots, Research Tagged With: ai robotics, assistive robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, collaborative robotics, healthcare robotics, Hello Robot, home robotics, human-robot interaction, manipulation robotics, mobile manipulation robot, mobile robots, Nvidia Jetson Orin NX, omnidirectional robot, open source robotics, physical ai, robot safety, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics platform, robotics research, service robots, Stretch 4

Kodiak and Roehl Transport begin autonomous freight operations between Dallas and Houston

May 9, 2026 by David Edwards

Kodiak AI, a provider of physical AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, has announced it is autonomously hauling freight with Roehl Transport, one of America’s leading truckload carriers.

Starting last month, trucks equipped with the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s autonomous system, began hauling freight between Dallas and Houston four times roundtrip per week for Roehl Transport.

Don Burnette, founder and CEO of Kodiak, says: “Working with Roehl Transport reflects a shared commitment to safety in trucking. [Read more…] about Kodiak and Roehl Transport begin autonomous freight operations between Dallas and Houston

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Logistics, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News Tagged With: AI trucking, automation news, autonomous freight, autonomous logistics, autonomous trucking, autonomous vehicles, commercial vehicle automation, driverless trucks, freight transportation, kodiak ai, kodiak driver, logistics automation, long haul automation, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Roehl Transport, self-driving trucks, trucking technology

Inside Torc Robotics: How autonomous trucking is moving toward commercial reality

May 8, 2026 by David Edwards

Autonomous trucking has long been viewed as one of the most commercially promising – and technically demanding – applications of artificial intelligence and robotics.

Unlike passenger robotaxis, long-haul freight routes offer more structured operating environments and clearer economic incentives, making them a key battleground in the race toward large-scale autonomy.

Among the companies working to bring self-driving trucks into commercial operation, Torc Robotics has emerged as one of the sector’s strongest players. [Read more…] about Inside Torc Robotics: How autonomous trucking is moving toward commercial reality

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features, Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: AI trucking, automation news, autonomous freight, autonomous mobility, autonomous trucking, autonomous vehicles, commercial vehicle automation, daimler truck, freight transportation technology, Freightliner Cascadia, level 4 autonomy, logistics automation, physical ai, robot trucks, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving trucks, torc robotics, trucking industry

QCraft Expands its Autonomous Driving Stack into the Physical AI Frontier

May 6, 2026 by David Edwards

The autonomous driving company is moving beyond self-driving cars and into the broader world of Physical AI

QCraft, one of the major providers of autonomous driving technology to OEMs, used this year’s Beijing Auto Show to unveil what it calls the QCraft Physical AI Model. This was a signal that the company sees its future not just in autonomous vehicles, but in a wider category of AI systems that interact with the physical world.

CEO Dr. James Yu framed the pivot in sweeping terms, arguing that the industry is entering a new phase. Where the last decade focused on teaching AI to drive, the next will be defined by Physical AI: systems that can perceive, reason about, and act in real-world environments.

It’s a thesis shared by a growing number of companies in robotics and autonomy, but QCraft is betting that its technical foundation gives it a head start. [Read more…] about QCraft Expands its Autonomous Driving Stack into the Physical AI Frontier

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Events, Features Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, automotive AI, autonomous driving, autonomous logistics, autonomous vehicles, embodied ai, intelligent transportation, mobility automation, physical ai, qcraft, QPilot MAX, reinforcement learning, robotaxis, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving cars, vision language action models, world models

Locus Robotics rolls out Locus Array for end-to-end warehouse fulfillment

May 3, 2026 by David Edwards

Locus Robotics, a provider of warehouse automation systems, has launched Locus Array, which it describes as a “fully autonomous fulfillment system” which combines mobile robotics, an integrated robotic picking arm, and AI-powered perception with autonomous execution to complete end-to-end workflows without manual intervention.

Deployments are already underway with early access customers in North America, as the company prepares to scale Locus Array globally across Europe and APAC to meet accelerating demand for fully autonomous fulfillment. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics rolls out Locus Array for end-to-end warehouse fulfillment

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai warehouse robots, automation news, autonomous fulfillment, dhl supply chain, fulfillment robotics, Locus Array, locus robotics, LocusONE, logistics automation, mobile robots, physical ai, R2G, robotic picking systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robots-to-goods, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics systems

Antioch raises $8.5 million to accelerate simulation-based development of autonomous systems

May 3, 2026 by David Edwards

Antioch, a cloud simulation platform focused on robotics and autonomous systems, has raised $8.5 million in funding as it seeks to shift development and testing away from physical environments and into software-based simulation.

The investment round was led by A* and Category Ventures, with participation from MaC Venture Capital, Abstract, Box Group, Icehouse Ventures, and angel investors including Shyam Sankar and Adrian Macneil.

Founded in May 2025 and headquartered in New York, Antioch aims to reduce reliance on costly and time-consuming real-world testing by enabling robotics teams to develop and evaluate autonomous systems in simulated environments. [Read more…] about Antioch raises $8.5 million to accelerate simulation-based development of autonomous systems

Filed Under: Computing, News, Software Tagged With: ai robotics startups, Antioch funding, automation news, autonomous systems development, autonomous vehicle testing, digital twin simulation, New York robotics startup, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics simulation, robotics software platforms, simulation platform robotics, venture capital robotics

Bosch begins delivering hardware to Kodiak as autonomous trucking moves toward production scale

May 1, 2026 by David Edwards

Kodiak AI, a provider of physical AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, has announced that Bosch, a global technology and services giant, has begun delivering critical hardware components to Kodiak as part of the companies’ autonomous driving technology strategic collaboration.

Kodiak is actively testing and validating camera samples from Bosch and has completed early prototype sensor integrations into Kodiak SensorPods, the company’s proprietary hardware modules that house its autonomous driving sensors. Kodiak is also actively evaluating vehicle actuation components from Bosch.

Since announcing their collaboration in January 2026, Bosch and Kodiak have moved quickly from strategic alignment to hands-on engineering execution. [Read more…] about Bosch begins delivering hardware to Kodiak as autonomous trucking moves toward production scale

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: automation news, automotive sensors, autonomous trucking, autonomous vehicles, AV hardware, bosch, industrial robotics, kodiak ai, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving trucks, SensorPod, trucking automation

Interview with the CEO of Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories: ‘Uncertainty in the real world’

April 29, 2026 by David Edwards

As robotics continues to move from controlled environments into more complex, real-world settings, the role of research institutions in shaping the next generation of systems is becoming increasingly significant.

One of the organizations operating at this intersection is Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), the North America-based R&D arm of Mitsubishi Electric.

Led by president and CEO Anthony Vetro, MERL focuses on advancing core technologies that underpin robotics, including perception, control systems, and machine learning. Its work spans multiple domains, from industrial automation to energy systems, with an emphasis on bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical deployment. [Read more…] about Interview with the CEO of Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories: ‘Uncertainty in the real world’

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing, Research Tagged With: Anthony Vetro, augmented reality robotics, automation news, force control robotics, human-robot interaction, industrial automation, MERL, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, physical ai, robot training systems, robotic manipulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics research

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