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SingularityNET launches ASI:Chain DevNet and Hyperon AGI framework to build open, decentralised AI systems

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

At Web Summit Lisbon, the SingularityNET Foundation and its partners in the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI) has unveiled ASI:Chain DevNet and Hyperon AGI Framework Alpha 1 – two open technologies that enable anyone to start building connected, human-like AI.

Together, they form an early, decentralised tech stack where tools can interoperate, progress is transparent, and no single company holds the keys.

Dr Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET and the ASI Alliance, says: “The Hyperon AGI Framework is a place for developers and researchers to experiment and collaborate in building the next generation of intelligent systems, and specifically to build towards AGI and ASI, using a variety of approaches: deep neural nets but also logic systems, evolutionary learning and whatever else their imagination cooks up. [Read more…] about SingularityNET launches ASI:Chain DevNet and Hyperon AGI framework to build open, decentralised AI systems

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, News Tagged With: asi chain devnet, automation news, autonomous agents blockchain, decentralised ai infrastructure, hyperon agi framework, metta programming language, open agi development, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, singularitynet launch

Neura Robotics expands presence in China with new site and collaboration hub in Hangzhou

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Neura Robotics has expanded its presence in China with the opening of a new site and collaboration hub in Hangzhou, marking a significant step in the company’s strategy to build global partnerships in humanoid and cognitive robotics.

The Hangzhou facility – called the Neura Hub – will focus on developing data-driven robotics training and strengthening cooperation with major Chinese industry players.

The opening positions the German company within one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing robotics ecosystems while maintaining what it describes as its identity as a European innovator. [Read more…] about Neura Robotics expands presence in China with new site and collaboration hub in Hangzhou

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: automation news, cognitive robotics china, humanoid robot partnerships, neura hub china, neura robotics hangzhou, neuragym launch, neuraverse expansion, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics data infrastructure, robotics news

Qt adds automated Nvidia CUDA safety-guideline checks to Axivion for regulated industries

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Qt Group has launched a tool that automatically checks if programs using Nvidia’s accelerated computing follow safety rules for Nvidia CUDA coding.

CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) is a parallel computing platform and programming model developed by Nvidia that allows developers to use Nvidia GPUs for general-purpose processing, not just graphics.

Launched in Axivion 7.11, the feature allows developers in safety-critical industries to more quickly build reliable, compliant applications that feature advanced graphics and AI for use cases like self-driving cars, medical scanners, and robots. [Read more…] about Qt adds automated Nvidia CUDA safety-guideline checks to Axivion for regulated industries

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: automation news, axivion 7.11 update, cuda c++ compliance, cuda safety guidelines, nvidia gpu development, regulated industry ai development, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, safety critical software tools, static code analysis cuda

Virginia Tech researchers develop AI-powered cobots to support autistic workers in manufacturing

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Autistic adults face lower employment rates than their equally qualified peers, in part because many workplaces don’t meet their needs. Meanwhile, manufacturers are struggling to hire skilled workers, and they may be overlooking the autistic talent pool.

A team of researchers at Virginia Tech wants to solve both problems: increasing autistic employment rates and bolstering the manufacturing workforce by designing collaborative robots, or “cobots”, that can work alongside neurodivergent workers and provide real-time feedback and personalized support.

Funding the research is a National Science Foundation grant of over $1.5 million to collaborators at Virginia Tech, George Washington University, and the University of Notre Dame. Virginia Tech is leading the project, with its share of the grant totaling $800,000. [Read more…] about Virginia Tech researchers develop AI-powered cobots to support autistic workers in manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Health, Manufacturing Tagged With: ai powered cobots, autism employment manufacturing, automation news, cobots for inclusion, human centered robot design, neurodiversity workplace technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart manufacturing ai, virginia tech robotics research

German industrial automation giant Dürr reports ‘significant earnings increase’ in third quarter

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Industrial automation and robotics specialist Dürr has reported a sharp improvement in profitability for the third quarter of 2025, signalling a potential turnaround after a challenging period marked by weak order intake and restructuring.

The German engineering group said EBIT before extraordinary effects rose 40 percent year-on-year to €69 million, delivering a margin of 6.6 percent for the quarter.

Across the first nine months, the margin increased to 4.9 percent, putting the company “on track to perform better in 2025 than in the previous year”. [Read more…] about German industrial automation giant Dürr reports ‘significant earnings increase’ in third quarter

Filed Under: Financials & Investments, Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation news, durr q3 earnings, european machinery companies, german engineering results, industrial automation market, industrial robotics suppliers, manufacturing sector outlook, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, sustainable automation strategy

ITT expands engineering and manufacturing site in Saudi Arabia with $25 million investment

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Engineering company ITT has announced the completion of the second phase of a planned $25 million expansion of its Industrial Process (IP) manufacturing facility in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

This expansion doubles ITT’s capacity and strengthens its position as a preferred supplier to Middle East customers. ITT is a provider of highly engineered critical components for various industries.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia represents one of the fastest-growing markets for ITT’s flow business driven by market demand and the site’s excellent track record of performance in large-scale projects, including an average of 96 percent on-time delivery since 2019. [Read more…] about ITT expands engineering and manufacturing site in Saudi Arabia with $25 million investment

Filed Under: Engineering, News Tagged With: automation news, dammam manufacturing facility, engineered components supplier, flow technology market, industrial process manufacturing, itt saudi expansion, middle east engineering projects, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, saudi industrial investment

Russian startup showcases humanoid robot that falls over on stage

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Russia’s ambitions in the global humanoid robot race suffered a very public stumble last week when its newly-unveiled robot fell flat on its face during its debut appearance in Moscow. (See video below.)

At a technology event, the Russian startup Artificial Intelligence Dynamic Organism Lab led out its eponymous humanoid robot, dubbed “AIDOL”, to the soundtrack of the Rocky theme, but the machine lost its balance after only a few steps and collapsed front-first on stage.

The incident speaks to how far Russia may still have to go to match other leaders in the industrial humanoid sector. While the USA and China (and to a lesser extent Europe) are advancing prototypes and preparing for commercial scale, this fall suggests that Russia’s earliest mass-market humanoid efforts remain at a nascent stage. [Read more…] about Russian startup showcases humanoid robot that falls over on stage

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: aidol robot fall, automation news, emerging humanoid startups, global robotics industry, humanoid robotics race, robot debut failure, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development russia, robotics news, russian humanoid robot

Precision medicine: ETH demonstrates magnet-guided, robotic drug delivery

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a microrobot capable of transporting drugs to specific locations within the body, with the potential for use in hospitals in the near future. (See video below.)

Every year, 12 million people worldwide suffer a stroke; many die or are permanently impaired. Currently, drugs are administered to dissolve the thrombus that blocks the blood vessel.

These drugs spread throughout the entire body, meaning a high dose must be administered to ensure that the necessary amount reaches the thrombus.

This can cause serious side effects, such as internal bleeding. Since medicines are often only needed in specific areas of the body, medical research has long been searching for a way to use microrobots to deliver pharmaceuticals to where they need to be: in the case of a stroke, directly to the stroke-related thrombus. [Read more…] about Precision medicine: ETH demonstrates magnet-guided, robotic drug delivery

Filed Under: Features, Health, Science Tagged With: automation news, biomedical micro robotics, eth zurich research, magnet guided robots, microrobots medical, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, stroke treatment robotics, targeted drug delivery, vascular navigation robot

ETH researchers develop magnet-controlled microrobot that swims through blood vessels to deliver drugs directly to stroke-related clots

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

ETH Zurich researchers have developed a magnet-controlled microrobot capable of navigating the human vascular system to deliver drugs directly to stroke-related clots, marking a significant step toward targeted, minimally invasive therapies. (Full story here.)

The technology, published in Science, represents one of the most advanced demonstrations to date of controlled microrobot navigation inside complex anatomical environments.

The experimental microrobot consists of a tiny spherical capsule made of a soluble gel loaded with iron oxide nanoparticles for magnetic control and tantalum nanoparticles for X-ray visibility. [Read more…] about ETH researchers develop magnet-controlled microrobot that swims through blood vessels to deliver drugs directly to stroke-related clots

Filed Under: Health, News, Science Tagged With: automation news, biomedical microrobots, eth zurich robotics, magnet guided microrobot, minimally invasive robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, stroke treatment technology, targeted drug delivery, vascular navigation robot

IFS and Boston Dynamics combine Spot robots with agentic AI for autonomous field operations

November 17, 2025 by David Edwards

IFS, a provider of industrial AI software, and Boston Dynamics, famous for its humanoid and mobile robots, have agreed a “ground-breaking collaboration to revolutionize how asset-intensive organizations manage and optimize their field operations”.

Uniting Boston Dynamics’ autonomous inspection robots with the power of IFS.ai creates a fully agentic AI system that seamlessly connects sensing, predictive decision-making and action in the field.

With labor and skills shortages impacting industrial customers, leading to service gaps and prolonged outages, there exists an urgent need for technology that can supplement field workers. [Read more…] about IFS and Boston Dynamics combine Spot robots with agentic AI for autonomous field operations

Filed Under: Automation News, Industry, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News Tagged With: agentic ai systems, automation news, autonomous inspection robots, enterprise robotics integration, ifs boston dynamics partnership, industrial field operations, predictive maintenance AI, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, spot robot inspections

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