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Engineering at the edge: Nidec powering the future of ship loading at Dalrymple Bay

February 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

When Nidec Drives Africa was approached to design a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Motor Control Centre (MCC) for the new “SL1A” Ship Loader at Dalrymple Bay Terminal in Mackay, Australia, the task was clear – but far from simple.

The goal was to modernise offshore operations nearly 4 kilometres out to sea, enhancing efficiency and embedding advanced redundancy into a system that had long relied on outdated technology. [Read more…] about Engineering at the edge: Nidec powering the future of ship loading at Dalrymple Bay

Filed Under: Components, Features Tagged With: automation news, bulk handling, control techniques, electrical engineering, industrial automation, motor control, nidec, offshore engineering, port automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, ship loaders, VFD drives

Dexory launches ‘next-generation’ warehouse robot and new software

February 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

Dexory, a provider of real-time warehouse data intelligence and robotics, has launched its next-generation autonomous robot and a new software feature, “Storage Health”.

Both of these new capabilities enhance warehouse efficiency and visibility by delivering richer, more accurate operational data.

Since 2023, Dexory robots have been operating in live warehouse environments, helping operators capture accurate, real-time visibility across their facilities. [Read more…] about Dexory launches ‘next-generation’ warehouse robot and new software

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai computer vision, automation news, Autonomous robots, dexory, digital twin, inventory management, logistics technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics

Interview with Reframe Systems CEO: ‘We’re developing a robotics and vision platform to unlock automation’

February 10, 2026 by Sam Francis

As the construction sector grapples with stubborn labor shortages, rising costs, and mounting pressure to deliver housing at scale, a new class of automation companies is emerging that promises to reshape how homes are built.

One of the most intriguing among them is Reframe Systems, a technology company that blends industrial robotics, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing to automate large chunks of the construction process that have long resisted mechanization.

Founded on the conviction that real-world productivity gains require more than isolated bricklaying robots or simple material movers, Reframe describes its approach as “physical AI” for construction – applying robotics and automation within controlled factory environments to deliver repeatable, high-quality building components at scale. [Read more…] about Interview with Reframe Systems CEO: ‘We’re developing a robotics and vision platform to unlock automation’

Filed Under: Construction, Design, Features Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, construction automation, construction robotics, factory automation, housing technology, industrial robotics, offsite construction, physical ai, prefab housing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Physical AI robotics draws millions in funding as digital markets face correction

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

While digital asset charts cool off, factory floors are receiving a massive influx of capital. Venture firms are swapping volatile tokens for robots that demonstrate tangible utility. The following analysis details the financial pivot toward physical automation in healthcare and manufacturing.

2025 proved that utility is the ultimate value driver. While speculative assets experienced natural market cycles, a quiet, substantial shift occurred in venture capital boardrooms. Fund managers moved focus from viral tokens to hardware that solves real-world problems.

The experts aren’t just talking about prototypes anymore. Capital is flooding into systems that can hold a scalpel or assemble a gearbox. Funding is backing machines that build, rather than just code that counts. [Read more…] about Physical AI robotics draws millions in funding as digital markets face correction

Filed Under: Business, Technology Tagged With: ai investment, automation economics, automation news, capital markets, healthcare robotics, industrial automation, manufacturing technology, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics funding, robotics news, venture capital

7 CNC-Machined Components Every Industrial Robot Depends On

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Industrial robots are sold as complete systems, but under the housing, they are assemblies of individually machined parts. Every joint, every actuator mount, and every end-of-arm tool starts as a block of metal on a CNC machine before it becomes part of a functioning robot.

This matters to robotics companies because the quality and lead time of these machined components directly affect how quickly a robot moves from prototype to production. A bearing housing that is 0.05mm out of spec creates play in a joint that compounds across the kinematic chain.

A gearbox casing with a poor surface finish wears faster under load. These are not theoretical problems. They are the kinds of issues that delay product launches and drive up warranty costs. [Read more…] about 7 CNC-Machined Components Every Industrial Robot Depends On

Filed Under: Engineering, Robotics Tagged With: automation news, cnc machining, end effectors, engineering design, factory automation, gearboxes, industrial robots, manufacturing technology, precision engineering, robot-manufacturing, robotic components, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Discontinued Electronic Products: In-depth Analysis of PCB Reverse Engineering and IC Unlock Techniques

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

You might find old electronic products that are not supported anymore. If you reverse engineer circuit board parts from these, you can fix and improve them. Many people do this to repair old gadgets or make them last longer.

Some want to avoid planned obsolescence. Sometimes, you need to reverse engineer circuit board layouts if you cannot find schematics or repair guides. [Read more…] about Discontinued Electronic Products: In-depth Analysis of PCB Reverse Engineering and IC Unlock Techniques

Filed Under: Design, Engineering, Manufacturing Tagged With: automation news, circuit board repair, electronics engineering, embedded systems, engineering tools, hardware security, IC unlocking, industrial electronics, manufacturing technology, PCB reverse engineering, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

OnRobot to host automation roadmap event in Dallas as manufacturers face labor shortages

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

With manufacturers across North Texas struggling to hire and retain production workers, OnRobot will host the “Build your Automation Roadmap” event in Dallas on February 19th, bringing practical automation solutions directly to the region’s manufacturing community.

The free, in-person event is designed for manufacturers in sectors such as metal fabrication, CNC machining, electronics, aerospace, food & beverage, and industrial equipment manufacturing – industries that form the backbone of the DFW manufacturing economy and are among the hardest hit by ongoing labor shortages. [Read more…] about OnRobot to host automation roadmap event in Dallas as manufacturers face labor shortages

Filed Under: Components, Events Tagged With: automation news, cobots, end-of-arm tooling, factory automation, fanuc, industrial robotics, labor shortages, manufacturing automation, onrobot, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics events, robotics news, Texas manufacturing

ABB showcases the future of lab automation at SLAS 2026

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

ABB Robotics is demonstrating what it describes as “the next leap in automated laboratory workflows”, showcasing how AI-powered, Autonomous Versatile Robotics (AVRTM) can deliver higher throughput, improved reproducibility and seamless multi-vendor connectivity.

ABB Robotics is at Booth #2027 at the ongoing Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) 2026 International Conference & Exhibition, February 7-11 at the Thomas Michael Menino Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston.

Jose-Manuel Collados, service robotics product line manager at ABB Robotics, says: “Laboratories worldwide are moving from isolated automation pilots to fully connected, AI-ready operations. [Read more…] about ABB showcases the future of lab automation at SLAS 2026

Filed Under: Health, Science Tagged With: abb robotics, ai robotics, automation news, cobots, collaborative robots, industrial robotics, lab automation systems, laboratory automation, research automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, scientific robotics, SLAS 2026

AI agents are now hiring humans – and it may be less absurd than it sounds

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

A strange new phenomenon is sweeping tech circles: autonomous AI agents are now posting job listings looking for humans to complete physical-world errands on their behalf.

A recently launched platform called RentAHuman.ai lets AI agents hire you. It allows software agents — the autonomous programs that can execute online tasks – to “rent” humans to perform jobs that require a physical body or on-the-ground presence.

The idea is as absurd as it sounds: machines can’t touch grass, but you can, and you’ll get paid when agents need someone in the real world. [Read more…] about AI agents are now hiring humans – and it may be less absurd than it sounds

Filed Under: AI agents Tagged With: agentic ai, ai agents, ai startups, artificial intelligence, automation news, digital labor, emerging technology, future of work, gig economy, human ai collaboration, Moltbook, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

From demos to daily transport: How Las Vegas is turning autonomy into real urban infrastructure

February 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

While many cities are still piloting autonomous transport in tightly controlled environments, Las Vegas is moving more aggressively – positioning itself as one of the most visible real-world laboratories for next-generation mobility in the United States.

Across the Strip and beyond, robotaxis, remotely operated vehicles, automated shuttles, and tunnel-based transport systems are shifting autonomy from experimental deployments toward everyday infrastructure capable of moving residents, workers, and tourists.

Taken together, these initiatives suggest a coordinated – if not formally centralized – push toward embedding intelligent transport directly into the city’s operational fabric. If there is a central co-ordinating organization, it’s probably the Clark County Office of Community and Economic Development, Nevada, home of the Las Vegas Strip. [Read more…] about From demos to daily transport: How Las Vegas is turning autonomy into real urban infrastructure

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Economy, Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: automation news, autonomous vehicles, AV shuttles, Boring Company, robotaxis, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart cities, smart mobility, transportation infrastructure, urban mobility, Vay, zoox

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