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Agibot reaches 10,000 humanoid units built as real-world demand for robots accelerates

March 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

Agibot, a leading robotics company specializing in embodied intelligence, said it has rolled out its 10,000th humanoid robot, becoming one of the first companies in the industry to reach this milestone at scale. 

More than a production figure, the achievement marks a significant step forward for the robotics industry, signaling a transition from early-stage validation to scalable, real-world deployment.

“Reaching 10,000 units is not simply about producing more robots, it reflects a fundamental shift in our ability to scale,” said Peng Zhihui, CTO of Agibot. [Read more…] about Agibot reaches 10,000 humanoid units built as real-world demand for robots accelerates

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: agibot, automation news, China robotics companies, embodied ai, global robotics market, humanoid robot adoption, humanoid robot production, humanoid robots, industrial robots, logistics automation, physical ai, retail robotics, robot deployment, robot manufacturing scale, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics industry growth, robotics news, robotics supply chain, service robots

Why Manufacturers Are Struggling to Find Obsolete PLC Parts in 2026

March 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

Manufacturers in 2026 face a clear problem. Finding obsolete PLC parts is slow, expensive, and uncertain. What used to be a sourcing issue is now an operational risk. 

Even a minor PLC failure can stop production. Delays now impact output, timelines, and revenue. [Read more…] about Why Manufacturers Are Struggling to Find Obsolete PLC Parts in 2026

Filed Under: Engineering, Industry Tagged With: Allen Bradley PLC, automation components, automation news, automation supply chain, control systems, factory automation, industrial automation, industrial equipment, industrial maintenance, legacy systems, manufacturing downtime, obsolete PLC parts, PLC parts, PLC spare parts, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain disruption

How to Choose the Right Project Management Tools for Your Team

March 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

Choosing the right project management tools can either make or break teams. Choosing among this number of options needs to be done wisely.

Good tools assist in organizing tasks, maintaining clear communication, and tracking challenges and progress. Knowing what to look for helps teams make decisions that foster productivity and collaboration. [Read more…] about How to Choose the Right Project Management Tools for Your Team

Filed Under: Business, Software Tagged With: automation news, business software, digital collaboration, enterprise software, productivity tools, project management software, project management tools, project tracking, remote team tools, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, SaaS tools, task management software, team collaboration, team productivity, workflow automation, workflow management

Emerging trends in robotics and AI for high-risk industries: Construction, oil and gas, and mining

March 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

By Gary Ng, CEO and co-founder of viAct

There is a major shift occurring at some of the most hazardous workplaces on the planet: oil refineries, large construction projects, and underground mines, as new and improving technologies are being used for the initial line of defence.

Technologies, like Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and IoT wearables, especially smartwatches, have replaced the hard hat and safety supervisor as the last line of defence against workplace hazards by providing a first layer of protection against them.

Over the past few years, world has witnessed a rapid increase in both quantity and variety of robotic and automated systems being deployed to monitor, detect, and respond to workplace hazards in real-time, and there has probably never been a more opportune time for these technologies to evolve from being part of pilot programmes to permanent fixtures of the industrial workplace. [Read more…] about Emerging trends in robotics and AI for high-risk industries: Construction, oil and gas, and mining

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Industry Tagged With: AI CCTV, ai safety systems, aiot, automation news, computer vision safety, construction robotics, hazard detection AI, industrial automation safety, industrial safety, mining robotics, oil and gas automation, real-time monitoring, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in construction, robotics in mining, robotics in oil and gas, robotics news, smartwatches industrial, wearable technology safety, workplace safety technology

What Robotics Teams Really Need From a 3D Printing Partner

March 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robotics teams rarely struggle because a part cannot be printed at all. More often, they lose time because a part arrives with the wrong material, the wrong orientation, a missed drawing note, or small inconsistencies that only become obvious during assembly or testing.

That is why speed alone is not enough. For robotics teams, a useful 3D printing partner combines fast turnaround with reliability, technical judgment, quality control, and repeatability. The real value is not just getting one part made quickly. It is keeping development moving when designs change, deadlines tighten, and each new build reveals the next problem to solve. [Read more…] about What Robotics Teams Really Need From a 3D Printing Partner

Filed Under: Design, Manufacturing Tagged With: 3d printing, 3D printing services, additive manufacturing, automation news, engineering efficiency, engineering workflows, hardware development, industrial design, manufacturing partners, product development, prototyping reliability, rapid prototyping, repeatability manufacturing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics prototyping, short run manufacturing

How to Improve Customer Retention Using Marketing Automation

March 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

There’s a quiet shift happening in eCommerce. For a long time, brands were obsessed with getting new customers – bigger ad budgets, wider reach, more traffic. But lately, the smarter ones are asking a different question: How do we keep the customers we already have?

Because the truth is, growth doesn’t really come from constant chasing. It comes from consistency – people coming back, buying again, and slowly building trust with your brand.

That’s where marketing automation starts to feel less like a “tool” and more like a necessity. [Read more…] about How to Improve Customer Retention Using Marketing Automation

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: automation news, behavioral targeting, CRM automation, customer engagement, customer lifecycle marketing, customer retention, digital marketing automation, ecommerce growth, ecommerce marketing, email marketing automation, marketing automation, omnichannel marketing, personalization marketing, retention strategies, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, SMS marketing

How structured content powers AI workflows and automation in 2026

March 27, 2026 by Sam Francis

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence tools has transformed how content is created, processed, and delivered. From automated writing assistants to multimodal generation systems, the capabilities of AI have expanded quickly over the past few years.

But as many organizations are discovering, AI itself is no longer the primary constraint. The bigger challenge lies in the content that feeds these systems.

In practice, the effectiveness of AI-driven workflows depends less on the sophistication of the models and more on how well content is organized, structured, and made accessible. Increasingly, structured content is emerging as the foundation that enables automation to function reliably at scale. [Read more…] about How structured content powers AI workflows and automation in 2026

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: AI content systems, AI infrastructure, AI workflows, API-driven content, automation news, content automation, content operating system, data-driven content, digital transformation, enterprise content management, headless CMS, industrial automation software, multimodal content, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Sanity.io, structured content

Where Drivers Still Beat Autonomous Systems, and Why it Matters

March 27, 2026 by Sam Francis

Autonomous systems are designed for repetition. They are good in the situations where patterns can be memorized, charted, and anticipated with a high level of certainty. However, real-world driving is filled with edge cases, which do not scale well to datasets.

Even a sophisticated system can be thrown off by a plastic bag floating along a highway or an unmarked detour in a construction area. The anomalies are intuitively processed by human drivers.

They do not need prior exposure to such scenarios since they reason by analogy rather than data. This generality ability with respect to known inputs is a structural benefit. [Read more…] about Where Drivers Still Beat Autonomous Systems, and Why it Matters

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Culture Tagged With: ai in transportation, automation news, autonomous driving limitations, autonomous vehicles, driver behavior, driver intuition, edge cases AI, human drivers vs AI, human-in-the-loop, intelligent transportation systems, machine learning limitations, mobility technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in automotive, robotics news, self-driving cars, vehicle autonomy challenges

Heavy Equipment Manufacturers Are Using Robotics to Change Crane Trucks

March 27, 2026 by Sam Francis

A number of individuals have spoken about robotics with respect to heavy equipment. However, they typically consider autonomous mining vehicles, warehouse management systems, and construction machines.

The majority of these individuals overlook an extremely obvious shift that is taking place in truck mounted cranes. Crane trucks are becoming smart due to the advent of new technology to assist the operator by making his job safer.  [Read more…] about Heavy Equipment Manufacturers Are Using Robotics to Change Crane Trucks

Filed Under: Engineering, Transportation Tagged With: automation news, construction automation, crane safety systems, crane trucks, fleet intelligence, heavy equipment robotics, human in the loop automation, hydraulic cranes, industrial automation, loader cranes, machine control systems, remote control cranes, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, sensor-fusion, smart construction equipment, stability control systems, telematics

From Standards to the Shop Floor: Practical Robot Safety Steps Operators Can Apply

March 27, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robots make work faster, cleaner, and more consistent. They also change how risk shows up on the floor. The danger is not only the moving arm, but also the in-between moments, when a cell is paused, a jam is cleared, or a quick adjustment turns into hands inside the fence.

Operators sit closest to these moments, so practical safety habits matter as much as any policy. You do not need to quote standards from memory to work safely. Here are practical robot safety steps operators can apply. [Read more…] about From Standards to the Shop Floor: Practical Robot Safety Steps Operators Can Apply

Filed Under: Engineering, Industrial robots Tagged With: automation news, automation safety, collaborative robots safety, factory safety procedures, industrial automation safety, industrial robot safety, lockout tagout, LOTO procedures, manufacturing safety, operator safety, robot cell safety, robot safety, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics risk management, shop floor safety, workplace safety robotics

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