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Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

For decades, when technology companies looked to establish a presence in the Middle East, the conversation typically revolved around Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

But as global competition for AI, robotics, and deep-tech investment intensifies, a growing number of smaller, more agile innovation hubs are seeking to carve out their own place in the technology landscape.

Among them is Innovation City Ras Al Khaimah, a technology-focused free zone located in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. [Read more…] about Interview with Paul Dawalibi: Can Ras Al Khaimah become the Silicon Valley of the Middle East?

Filed Under: Business, Economy, Features, Technology Tagged With: AI infrastructure, artificial intelligence, automation industry, automation news, deep tech, digital transformation, Gulf technology, industrial automation, Innovation City, innovation ecosystem, logistics automation, Middle East technology, Paul Dawalibi, ras al khaimah, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, robotics startups, startup ecosystem, technology hubs, UAE AI, uae robotics, UAE technology, web3

Interview with Sharpa’s Alicia Veneziani: ‘Dexterous manipulation is the key to useful humanoid robots’

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Much of the recent excitement surrounding humanoid robots has focused on increasingly impressive demonstrations of walking, running, jumping, and balancing. Yet many robotics experts argue that locomotion, while important, is only part of the challenge.

The bigger obstacle to creating genuinely useful humanoid robots may be something far more familiar to humans: the ability to use their hands.

Among the companies focused on solving this problem is Sharpa, a Singapore-based robotics startup developing dexterous robotic hands, tactile sensing systems, and embodied AI technologies designed to enable robots to interact more effectively with the physical world. [Read more…] about Interview with Sharpa’s Alicia Veneziani: ‘Dexterous manipulation is the key to useful humanoid robots’

Filed Under: Design, Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai robotics, Alicia Veneziani, automation news, Autonomous robots, dexterous manipulation, embodied ai, humanoid robotics, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, Nvidia Isaac GR00T, physical ai, robot learning, robot manipulation, robotic grippers, robotic hands, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics research, Sharpa, sim-to-real transfer, tactile intelligence, tactile sensing, unitree robotics, vision language action models, warehouse automation

Opinion: The AI infrastructure risk robotics leaders can’t afford to ignore

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

By Nadine Akey, sales and marketing manager, Hutchinson Aerospace & Industry

The robotics industry is entering a new phase of growth. Autonomous mobile robots navigate warehouses with increasing sophistication.

Industrial robots are becoming smarter and more adaptive. AI-powered vision systems are transforming manufacturing, logistics and defense applications.

Behind every one of these advances is a rapidly expanding layer of AI infrastructure. [Read more…] about Opinion: The AI infrastructure risk robotics leaders can’t afford to ignore

Filed Under: Aircraft, Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, Features Tagged With: AI deployment, AI infrastructure, ai logistics, AI server racks, artificial intelligence, automation news, autonomous systems, data center infrastructure, data center reliability, data centers, edge ai, Hutchinson Aerospace & Industry, hyperscale data centers, industrial automation, machine learning infrastructure, Nadine Akey, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, server racks, server transport, shock isolation, supply chain technology, vibration control

From audio tapes to AI: Interview with TDK Ventures investment director Ankur Saxena

June 22, 2026 by Sam Francis

Artificial intelligence has become the dominant theme in technology investing, but when it comes to robotics, some investors argue that the industry may be drawing the wrong conclusions from recent breakthroughs in large language models and generative AI.

Among them is Ankur Saxena, investment director at TDK Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of TDK Corporation.

While TDK is widely recognized today as a supplier of electronic components, sensors, power systems, and advanced materials, many readers will remember the company as one of the world’s most recognizable brands in the era of cassette tapes and audio recording media. [Read more…] about From audio tapes to AI: Interview with TDK Ventures investment director Ankur Saxena

Filed Under: Features, Financials & Investments, Technology Tagged With: ai hardware, ai robotics, Ankur Saxena, anybotics, automation news, automation technology, autonomous mobile robots, edge ai, EdgeCortix, humanoid robots, industrial automation, industrial robotics, logistics robotics, motion control, perception systems, physical ai, robot sensors, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, robotics startups, TDK Corporation, TDK Ventures, venture capital, warehouse automation

Is Robotic Surgery Worth Traveling Abroad for? – Patient Guide

June 20, 2026 by Sam Francis

For most people, the idea of traveling abroad for robotic surgery usually comes up after hearing that the wait is too long, the technology isn’t available locally, or the surgeon who specializes in this procedure is booked for months. That’s when patients begin to wonder if the same operation might be easier – or simply possible – somewhere else.

Robotic surgery raises expectations. And people hear that it can mean smaller incisions, less bleeding, and a quicker recovery, and they start looking around to see where those options actually exist. Travel doesn’t sound quite so dramatic when they find out access is all over the map. Then it’s a question of practicality.

This guide explores the benefits of robotic surgery, its established areas, and how patients determine if traveling for treatment is worthwhile. [Read more…] about Is Robotic Surgery Worth Traveling Abroad for? – Patient Guide

Filed Under: Health, Technology Tagged With: automation news, da Vinci surgical system, healthcare innovation, Healthcare Technology, medical robotics, medical tourism, minimally invasive surgery, patient guide, robotic prostatectomy, robotic surgery, robotic-assisted surgery, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, surgical robots

How Distressed M&A Transactions Differ from Standard Acquisition Processes

June 20, 2026 by Sam Francis

A standard acquisition process is designed to maximize seller value. A distressed deal is designed to preserve value before it erodes further, satisfy creditor priorities, or stabilize a business under financial pressure.

That difference changes everything: who controls the process, how much information buyers receive, how fast decisions must be made, and which risks matter most.

Buyers who approach a distressed M&A process as if it were a normal acquisition often lose time in the wrong places. They expect full seller cooperation, complete documentation, broad representations and warranties, and a timeline measured in months. [Read more…] about How Distressed M&A Transactions Differ from Standard Acquisition Processes

Filed Under: Business, Financials & Investments Tagged With: acquisition strategy, automation news, business acquisitions, Chapter 11, corporate restructuring, distressed assets, distressed M&A, insolvency, investment strategy, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, turnaround management

RTK Data Coverage Explained: Why Access to Many RTK Stations Matters

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Accurate field positioning depends on more than a good GNSS receiver. The correction network behind the receiver also matters because station distance, signal quality, uptime, and regional availability affect how stable the final position is.

Strong RTK precision is easier to maintain when field teams use RTKdata as a provider with access to a large RTK network, including more than 20,000 base stations across 140+ countries.

Wide coverage, 24/7 monitoring, and easier integration help surveyors, drone teams, farmers, and asset crews receive dependable correction data during daily fieldwork. [Read more…] about RTK Data Coverage Explained: Why Access to Many RTK Stations Matters

Filed Under: Communications, Technology Tagged With: automation news, construction technology, drone mapping, gnss, positioning technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rtk, surveying technology

Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Modern robotics systems are transforming industries by improving efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. From manufacturing plants to logistics facilities, organizations increasingly depend on automated systems to keep operations running smoothly around the clock.

Businesses researching backup power solutions for robotics infrastructure can find valuable information through Nite & Day Power, which specializes in uninterruptible power systems designed to protect critical equipment from outages and power disturbances.

As automation becomes more advanced, reliable backup power is no longer a secondary consideration but a fundamental requirement for operational success. [Read more…] about Why Reliable Backup Power is Becoming Essential for Modern Robotics Systems

Filed Under: Energy, Robotics, Technology Tagged With: automation news, backup power, industrial automation, manufacturing technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics infrastructure, robotics news, uninterruptible power supply, UPS systems

Graitec outlines AI roadmap focused on accountability in engineering and construction

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Software provider Graitec has unveiled a three-stage artificial intelligence strategy aimed at the architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) sector, arguing that the industry’s biggest challenge is not generating content with AI but ensuring the results can be trusted in real-world projects.

The company says it is embedding AI directly into engineering, fabrication and construction workflows rather than treating it as a standalone assistant layered on top of existing design software.

The announcement comes as AI adoption accelerates across the built environment sector, where engineers and contractors face growing pressure to improve productivity while maintaining compliance with design standards, safety regulations and project requirements. [Read more…] about Graitec outlines AI roadmap focused on accountability in engineering and construction

Filed Under: Construction, News, Software Tagged With: AECO, AI software, architecture and engineering, artificial intelligence, automation news, BIM, construction technology, design automation, digital construction, engineering software, fabrication technology, Graitec, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Large Portuguese building 3D printed in record 9 Days

June 18, 2026 by Sam Francis

Portuguese construction 3D printing company Havelar has delivered a public building for the municipality of Matosinhos using construction 3D printing technology.

The project, a 500 m² (5,400 ft²) recycling center office at the Ecocentro de Perafita in Porto, was printed in 9 days on budget using a COBOD BOD2 construction 3D printer operated by a four-person crew.

The project demonstrates the benefits of construction 3D printing for public sector applications. Public construction projects in Portugal have historically faced cost overruns, making the budget-accurate delivery of this project particularly notable. [Read more…] about Large Portuguese building 3D printed in record 9 Days

Filed Under: Construction, Features Tagged With: 3D printed buildings, additive manufacturing, automated construction, automation news, building technology, COBOD, construction 3D printing, construction robotics, digital construction, Havelar, portugal, public infrastructure, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

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