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GFT takes AI from visual inspection to physical action for auto manufacturers

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Global digital transformation company GFT Technologies has launched its new AI-powered robotic arms designed for automotive manufacturing.

Building on the company’s existing work with Google on AI-powered visual inspection, the new technology can not only detect defective parts but also physically remove them from the assembly line – helping manufacturers improve quality and keep production moving at full speed.

While many manufacturers have adopted AI for visual inspection, most systems stop at detection. Software can flag anomalies, but human intervention is still required to act on them, creating delays and increasing the risk of defective parts moving further down the line. [Read more…] about GFT takes AI from visual inspection to physical action for auto manufacturers

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: ai agents, ai robotics, assembly line automation, automation news, automotive manufacturing, automotive robotics, autonomous manufacturing, cloud robotics, defect detection, factory automation, GFT Technologies, industrial ai, industrial automation, machine vision, manufacturing ai, physical ai, Quality control, robot inspection systems, robotic arms, robotic inspection, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart factories, visual inspection

Tungsten Carbide Manufacturing and the Future of Next-Generation Robotics

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Robotics is often discussed through software, sensors, artificial intelligence, and automation platforms. Those areas deserve attention, but they are not the whole story.

Every robot still depends on physical parts that move, grip, cut, guide, press, rotate, and repeat the same motions for thousands or millions of cycles. That is where material choice becomes more important than many people realize.

As robots move into more demanding industrial settings, the question is no longer only what a robot can do. It is also how long that robot can do the work accurately. [Read more…] about Tungsten Carbide Manufacturing and the Future of Next-Generation Robotics

Filed Under: Engineering, Manufacturing, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, automation systems, bin picking, carbide tooling, cobots, collaborative robots, factory automation, industrial ai, industrial robotics, manufacturing technology, materials engineering, physical ai, precision manufacturing, robotic assembly, robotic grippers, robotic machining, robotic tooling, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics materials, robotics news, smart manufacturing, tungsten carbide, warehouse automation, wear resistance

Fanuc strengthens Nvidia partnership for AI robot simulation and digital twins

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Fanuc has further strengthened the integration between Nvidia’s open robot simulation reference framework Nvidia Isaac Sim and Fanuc’s robot simulation software RoboGuide, enabling intuitive operation within a virtual factory and realizing highly accurate, seamlessly integrated digital twins.

At the International Robot Exhibition held last December in Tokyo, Fanuc demonstrated the technology that imports robot motion simulations created in RoboGuide into Nvidia Isaac Sim, reproducing precise trajectories and cycle times in a virtual environment using the same control algorithms as the actual robot.

Today Fanuc announces, with the enhanced integration, the two systems are now more tightly integrated, delivering an even more practical and efficient simulation environment for robot testing and virtual commissioning. [Read more…] about Fanuc strengthens Nvidia partnership for AI robot simulation and digital twins

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Features, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, bin picking, cobots, collaborative robots, digital twins, factory automation, fanuc, humanoid robotics, imitation learning, industrial robots, isaac sim, Jetson Thor, nvidia, Nvidia PhysX, physical ai, reinforcement learning, roboguide, robot simulation, robot software, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, virtual commissioning, warehouse automation

ShengShu unveils world action model to offer ‘infinite possibilities’ for robotic intelligence

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

ShengShu Technology has unveiled Motubrain, a world action model that replaces multiple task-specific systems with a single, unified model that functions as a robotic brain for the physical world.

ShenShu describes Motubrain as one brain that offers infinite possibilities for robotic intelligence.

Ranking highly on both WorldArena and RoboTwin 2.0, two of the field’s most rigorous benchmarks in embodied world models, Motubrain marks a decisive shift in an industry where robotic systems are typically built from task-specific or specialized systems. [Read more…] about ShengShu unveils world action model to offer ‘infinite possibilities’ for robotic intelligence

Filed Under: Computing, Design, News, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, Autonomous robots, embodied ai, embodied intelligence, generative AI robotics, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, Motubrain, multimodal AI, physical ai, robot foundation model, robot learning, robot. intelligence, robotics ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics research, robotics training, ShengShu Technology, vision language action, world action model, world model ai

RLWRLD unveils ‘dexterity-first’ foundation model for humanoid robots

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

RLWRLD, a physical AI company developing robotics foundation models for dexterous manipulation, unveiled RLDX-1 at “Dexterity Night in SF”, introducing a model designed to help humanoid robots perform contact-rich tasks such as grasping, pouring and tool use.

The company also reported benchmark results across humanoid tabletop, kitchen manipulation and real-world coffee-pouring evaluations, and said the model runs across multiple robot embodiments including WIRobotics’ Allex humanoid, Franka Research 3 and OpenArm.

At the launch event, Amit Goel, head of robotics ecosystem and edge AI product at Nvidia, took the stage and said: “RLWRLD is one of the core partners in the physical AI ecosystem we are building at Nvidia.” [Read more…] about RLWRLD unveils ‘dexterity-first’ foundation model for humanoid robots

Filed Under: Robotics, Robotics News, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, dexterous manipulation, embodied ai, humanoid AI, humanoid robotics, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, manipulation robotics, Nvidia Isaac GR00T, nvidia robotics, physical ai, rlwrld, robot AI, robot dexterity, robot foundation models, robot learning, robot perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics foundation model, robotics news, robotics simulation, Vision Language Action model

Achieving Dataset Parity to Close the Robotics Training Gap

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

It was in 1954 when the world witnessed its first real industrial robot, Unimate, a machine built to perform repetitive factory operations.

Fast forward to 2026: today robots like Unitree GD01 are being trained to learn adaptive mobility, AI decision-making, and terrain navigation.

In just half a century, robotics have evolved from immobile programmable arms into intelligent mobile systems capable of seeing and interacting with the physical environments around them. [Read more…] about Achieving Dataset Parity to Close the Robotics Training Gap

Filed Under: Computing, Robotics, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, ai training data, automation news, Autonomous robots, aws robotics, dataset parity, embodied ai, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, machine learning robotics, physical ai, robot learning, robot perception, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics datasets, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, robotics research, robotics simulation, robotics training, sim-to-real gap, synthetic data, warehouse robotics

Xpanner secures $18 million Series B funding to scale AI-powered automation in construction

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

Xpanner, a provider of construction automation equipment, has raised $18 million in Series B bridge funding. The round was led by Korea Investment Partners with participation from KB Investment (KBIC), both existing global investors.

The raise brings Xpanner’s total funding to $38 million and marks a focused effort to expand its subscription-based automation solution across the US market.

Ryan Park, co-founder and CFO and CSO of Xpanner, says: “We’re thrilled to have KIP’s continued support as we enter our next chapter. [Read more…] about Xpanner secures $18 million Series B funding to scale AI-powered automation in construction

Filed Under: Construction, Financials & Investments, News Tagged With: aaas, ai construction, AI data centers, automation news, Automation-as-a-Service, autonomous construction equipment, BESS infrastructure, construction automation, construction industry AI, construction robotics, construction technology, EPC contractors, industrial automation, Korea Investment Partners, physical ai, retrofit automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startup, smart construction, software defined machinery, solar farm construction, xpanner

All3 raises $25 million in Seed funding to ‘triple productivity’ in the construction industry through robotics and AI

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

All3, a European company developing a heavy-duty robotic platform for construction, has announced a $25 million seed funding round.

The round is led by RTP Global with significant participation from SuperSeed, and additional investment from Begin Capital, s16vc and VNV Global.

All3 has re-engineered every step of construction into one end-to-end process through three integrated technologies: All3 Mantis, an autonomous legged robot for on-site assembly, along with AI-powered design software and robotic factories that produce custom components. [Read more…] about All3 raises $25 million in Seed funding to ‘triple productivity’ in the construction industry through robotics and AI

Filed Under: Construction, Financials & Investments, News Tagged With: ai construction, AI-powered design software, All3, automation news, Autonomous robots, construction automation, construction robotics, construction technology, embodied carbon reduction, european robotics, housing crisis, industrial robotics, legged robot, physical ai, prefab construction, proptech, robotic construction, robotic factories, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics startup, RTP Global, smart construction

MIPI Alliance launches ‘Physical AI Birds of a Feather group’ focused on humanoids

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops specifications that standardize wired interfaces for mobile and other connected ecosystems, has announced the formation of a “Physical AI Birds of a Feather (BoF) group” dedicated to exploring upcoming technologies and trends in the physical AI market, with an initial focus on humanoids.

The group will examine how MIPI specifications can support the rapidly developing humanoid application space.

The market emerging around humanoid robots is dynamic, with Yole Group projecting a 56 percent CAGR to reach more than $6 billion by 2030. As adoption is expected to accelerate at the start of the next decade, the value could soar to $51 billion by 2035. [Read more…] about MIPI Alliance launches ‘Physical AI Birds of a Feather group’ focused on humanoids

Filed Under: Communications, Humanoids, Technology Tagged With: AI architecture, ai hardware, AI infrastructure, automation news, autonomous systems, humanoid market, humanoid robotics, humanoid robots, industrial ai, industrial robotics, mipi alliance, physical ai, physical AI systems, robot sensors, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystem, robotics industry, robotics interfaces, robotics news, robotics standards, robotics technology, semiconductor industry, Yole Group

Hexagon and Fill Maschinenbau partner to advance manufacturing autonomy using humanoids

May 15, 2026 by David Edwards

Hexagon Robotics and Fill Maschinenbau are have announced a collaboration to define how humanoids can work alongside Fill’s manufacturing solutions to increase autonomy in advanced manufacturing.

AEON, Hexagon Robotics’ multi-purpose humanoid, will be piloted on one of Fill’s client use case in Gurten, Austria, to demonstrate how it can be integrated within real manufacturing workflows and as a complement to Fill’s automation solutions.

Arnaud Robert, president of Hexagon Robotics, says: “We have focused on real-world applications from the outset, and it is encouraging to see strong interest from industry leaders such as Fill. This collaboration is an important step in validating how humanoids can increase the level of autonomy of the manufacturing processes and deliver measurable value across diverse environments. [Read more…] about Hexagon and Fill Maschinenbau partner to advance manufacturing autonomy using humanoids

Filed Under: Humanoids, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, aeon robot, Austria manufacturing, automation news, autonomous manufacturing, factory automation, Fill Maschinenbau, Hexagon Robotics, humanoid robot, humanoid robotics, industrial ai, industrial automation, industrial robotics, machine tending, manufacturing automation, next-generation automation, physical ai, precision assembly, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics pilot project, robotics.integration, smart manufacturing

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