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Parallel Systems raises $100 million to bring autonomous freight trains into mainstream logistics

May 20, 2026 by David Edwards

Parallel Systems is developing what it describes as the world’s first autonomous freight train system, as the broader logistics industry increasingly shifts toward automated and autonomous transportation technologies.

The Los Angeles-based company has raised approximately $100 million to date and is currently conducting commercial testing of its autonomous rail vehicles in Georgia in partnership with Genesee & Wyoming under oversight from the Federal Railroad Administration.

Founded in 2020 by former SpaceX engineer Matt Soule, the company is attempting to modernize freight rail using electric, autonomous, software-controlled rail vehicles designed to operate without traditional locomotives or onboard engineers. [Read more…] about Parallel Systems raises $100 million to bring autonomous freight trains into mainstream logistics

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: ai transportation, automation news, autonomous freight, autonomous freight trains, autonomous trains, autonomous transportation, autonomous vehicles, electric trains, Federal Railroad Administration, freight logistics, freight rail, Genesee and Wyoming, industrial automation, logistics automation, Matt Soule, Parallel Systems, physical ai, rail automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving trains, smart logistics, supply chain automation, trucking automation

Shyld AI raises $13.4 million to expand ‘active’ AI across US hospitals

May 19, 2026 by David Edwards

Shyld AI, a healthcare technology company pioneering “active intelligence” for healthcare facilities, has raised a $13.4 million seed round, one of the largest early-stage rounds in the healthcare AI sector.

The round was led by Aulis Capital and will fund expansion across US health systems.

Founded by brothers Mohammad and Morteza Noshad, the company is building a new category of Agentic AI systems that take real-time action inside hospitals. [Read more…] about Shyld AI raises $13.4 million to expand ‘active’ AI across US hospitals

Filed Under: AI agents, Health Tagged With: active AI, agentic ai, ai agents, AI healthcare systems, automation news, autonomous systems, cleanroom automation, clinical automation, edge ai, healthcare ai, healthcare automation, Healthcare Technology, hospital automation, hospital robotics, infection control, medical robotics, operating room automation, pharmaceutical manufacturing, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Shyld AI, stanford university, UV-C disinfection

CVPR 2026 to showcase next generation of embodied AI, robotics, and autonomous systems

May 19, 2026 by David Edwards

This year’s CVPR – Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition – will bring together more than 100 technology companies, AI developers, robotics firms, and autonomous systems specialists in Denver next month as the event highlights the latest advances in embodied AI, machine vision, robotics, and autonomous technologies.

Co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and the Computer Vision Foundation, the conference will run from June 3-7 at the Colorado Convention Center, with the exhibition floor open June 5-7. [Read more…] about CVPR 2026 to showcase next generation of embodied AI, robotics, and autonomous systems

Filed Under: Components, Events Tagged With: agentic ai, ai agents, ai robotics, augmented reality, automation news, autonomous systems, autonomous vehicles, computer vision, CVPR 2026, embodied ai, humanoid robots, industrial automation, intelligent systems, machine learning, machine vision, nvidia, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics conference, robotics news, spatial computing, tesla, warehouse automation, waymo

‘Humanoid robots show clearer ROI, but commercial success depends on effective output’

May 19, 2026 by David Edwards

Humanoid robots are moving from prototype validation toward early commercial deployment, with automotive manufacturing and logistics expected to form the core demand base over the next decade.

According to IDTechEx, the humanoid robot market across automotive, logistics, and home-use applications is forecast to grow rapidly over the coming years, reaching approximately $25 billion by the early 2030s before moderating as the market matures toward 2036.

Annual shipments are projected to approach 1.8 million units by 2036, driven primarily by automotive manufacturing, with logistics following and home-use remaining a longer-term opportunity with limited penetration within the forecast period. [Read more…] about ‘Humanoid robots show clearer ROI, but commercial success depends on effective output’

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai automation, ai robotics, automation news, automotive manufacturing, autonomous systems, embodied ai, future of robotics, humanoid automation, humanoid robots, idtechex, industrial automation, industrial robots, Industry 5.0, labor automation, logistics robots, manufacturing automation, physical ai, robot deployment, robot economics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics ROI, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

Locus Robotics acquires Nexera Robotics

May 19, 2026 by David Edwards

Locus Robotics, a warehouse automation company, has announced the acquisition of Nexera Robotics, a Vancouver, Canada-based robotics company specializing in advanced robotic grasping.

The integration of Nexera’s proprietary NeuraGrasp end-effector technology into the Locus Robotics physical AI platform significantly expands the company’s autonomous mobile manipulation capabilities and broadens what Locus Array can handle across end-to-end fulfillment workflows.

Advanced mobile manipulation offers the most flexible and scalable path to fully autonomous fulfillment, eliminating the constraints of fixed infrastructure. Realizing that potential requires the ability to handle the full complexity of real inventory, in real warehouse conditions, across millions of SKU types. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics acquires Nexera Robotics

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai robotics, AI warehouse systems, automation news, autonomous fulfillment, autonomous mobile robots, computer vision, end effector technology, fulfillment automation, industrial robotics, locus robotics, logistics automation, material handling, mobile manipulation, Modex 2026, NeuraGrasp, Nexera Robotics, physical ai, robotic grasping, robotic picking, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robots

Lightwheel reports $100 million in Q1 orders for physical AI robotics infrastructure

May 19, 2026 by David Edwards

Lightwheel says it secured approximately $100 million in orders during the first quarter of 2026, reflecting what the company describes as a broader industry shift from robotics experimentation toward real-world deployment infrastructure.

Lightwheel is a robotics infrastructure company that develops simulation, synthetic data, evaluation, and deployment systems for training and scaling physical AI robots in real-world environments.

The company says the orders span simulation, synthetic data generation, evaluation systems, and deployment-oriented robotics infrastructure designed to support physical AI applications at industrial scale.

According to Lightwheel, the demand is being driven not simply by interest in robotics hardware or AI models, but by the growing need for systems capable of training, validating, and deploying robots reliably in real operating environments. [Read more…] about Lightwheel reports $100 million in Q1 orders for physical AI robotics infrastructure

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News Tagged With: AI infrastructure, ai robotics, automation news, autonomous systems, embodied ai, google deepmind, healthcare robotics, Hugging Face, humanoid robots, industrial automation, industrial robotics, Lightwheel, nvidia, PeritasAI, physical ai, robot deployment, robot training, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, robotics simulation, simulation software, synthetic data

ISS National Lab launches Orbital Edge accelerator with up to $750,000 per startup and ISS flight access

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

ISS National Laboratory has launched the 2026 Orbital Edge Accelerator, a new startup program designed to help deep-tech companies accelerate research, commercialization, and fundraising through access to the International Space Station.

The accelerator will select six startups, with each company eligible to receive up to $750,000 in venture funding alongside the opportunity to conduct ISS National Lab-sponsored in-orbit research projects.

According to the ISS National Lab, the program combines venture investment, orbital testing opportunities, mentorship, and commercialization support to help startups shorten development timelines that would otherwise take years using conventional laboratory and field testing. [Read more…] about ISS National Lab launches Orbital Edge accelerator with up to $750,000 per startup and ISS flight access

Filed Under: Business, News, Space Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, aerospace innovation, ai startups, automation news, commercial space, deep tech startups, industrial robotics, international space station, ISS National Lab, low Earth orbit, microgravity research, Orbital Edge Accelerator, orbital manufacturing, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startups, space commercialization, space economy, space infrastructure, space robotics, space technology, startup accelerator, venture capital

Rocsys raises $13 million and unveils multi-bay hands-free charging solution for robotaxis

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Rocsys, a developer of hands-free depot solutions for autonomous electric vehicles, has launched the Rocsys M1 – which the company says is “the world’s first hands-free charging solution capable of serving multiple bays in robotaxi operations”.

Part of a broader depot service platform that enables full depot autonomy, the M1 is currently in pilot deployment, with large-scale rollout set to begin in 2027. Rocsys plans to support thousands of charging bays across North America and Europe over the next five years.

To support this expansion, Rocsys also announced a $13 million Series A extension led by Capricorn Partners, with participation from Scania Invest, Forward.One, SEB Greentech Venture Capital and Graduate Ventures, bringing total funding raised to date to $56 million. [Read more…] about Rocsys raises $13 million and unveils multi-bay hands-free charging solution for robotaxis

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Energy, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, autonomous fleet infrastructure, autonomous mobility, autonomous transport, autonomous vehicles, charging robots, computer vision, depot automation, electric vehicles, ev charging, fleet automation, industrial automation, mobility technology, physical ai, robotaxi, robotaxi infrastructure, robotic charging, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rocsys, Scania Invest, self-driving cars, smart mobility

Arrive AI using Nvidia Isaac Sim and Blackwell GPUs to develop autonomous drone delivery network

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Arrive AI, an autonomous delivery infrastructure company, says it is accelerating its artificial intelligence and robotics development using Nvidia Isaac Sim and high-performance GPU workstations powered by Nvidia Blackwell architecture.

The company is leveraging simulation-driven AI training to rapidly improve computer vision systems used in real-world automation, robotics, and autonomous delivery environments. [Read more…] about Arrive AI using Nvidia Isaac Sim and Blackwell GPUs to develop autonomous drone delivery network

Filed Under: Design, Drones, News, Robot simulation Tagged With: AI infrastructure, ai robotics, arrive ai, automation news, autonomous delivery, autonomous delivery robots, autonomous systems, cloud robotics, computer vision, digital twins, edge ai, gpu computing, industrial ai, logistics automation, nvidia blackwell, nvidia isaac sim, physical ai, robot training, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development, robotics news, robotics simulation, simulation training, warehouse robotics

Richtech Robotics now available in Microsoft Marketplace

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Richtech Robotics, a Nevada-based provider of AI-driven service robots, has announced the availability of its fleet of robotic solutions and data services in the Microsoft Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure.

Richtech Robotics customers can now take advantage of the productive and trusted Azure cloud platform, with streamlined deployment and management.

Richtech Robotics develops advanced robotic solutions and the data infrastructure that makes its robots more intelligent. [Read more…] about Richtech Robotics now available in Microsoft Marketplace

Filed Under: Computing, Design, News Tagged With: adam robot, agentic ai, ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, Azure AI, cloud robotics, connected robotics, dual-arm robots, enterprise robotics, hospitality robots, industrial automation, intelligent automation, microsoft azure, Microsoft Marketplace, physical ai, RaaS, richtech robotics, robotic automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics-as-a-service, service robots, warehouse automation

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