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Robotiq launches tactile sensor fingertips for adaptive gripper

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Robotiq has launched its TSF-85 tactile sensor fingertips for the 2F-85 Adaptive Gripper, giving Physical AI systems the sense of touch needed for real-world manipulation.

With integrated tactile sensing, Robotiq enables robots to not only see the world, but to feel, understand, and reliably interact with it at scale. The Tactile Sensor Fingertips for the 2F-85 gripper are available now.

Robots cannot learn the physical world through vision alone. Real-world manipulation requires contact awareness, force control, and feedback from interaction. [Read more…] about Robotiq launches tactile sensor fingertips for adaptive gripper

Filed Under: Components, News Tagged With: adaptive grippers, AI training labs, automation news, force control, humanoid robotics, industrial robotics, physical ai, reinforcement learning robotics, robot grippers, robot sensing, robotic end effectors, robotic manipulation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotiq, tactile sensors, vision language action models

Vention raises $110 million to accelerate physical AI across global manufacturing

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Vention, the provider of an AI-powered software and hardware platform for automation and robotics, has raised $110 million in financing, with participation from Investissement Québec, Desjardins Capital, certain funds managed by Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, NVentures (Nvidia’s venture capital arm) and other financial institutions.

The new capital will accelerate Vention’s mission to deliver Zero-Shot Automation, a new paradigm for manufacturing automation that deploys seamlessly, without integration, and operates correctly on the first attempt.

A portion of the investment will also fuel Vention’s expansion across EMEA, strengthening its presence and operations to solidify its position as the standard for automation in the European market. [Read more…] about Vention raises $110 million to accelerate physical AI across global manufacturing

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, AI-powered automation, automation news, automation software, enterprise automation platforms, factory automation, generative AI in manufacturing, global manufacturing, industrial robotics, manufacturing automation, nvidia nventures, physical ai, reshoring manufacturing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics investment, robotics news, vention

Cyngn triples autonomous vehicle orders as patent portfolio continues to expand

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Cyngn says it tripled the number of autonomous vehicles ordered in 2025 compared with the previous year, pointing to accelerating enterprise adoption of its DriveMod Tugger platform across manufacturing and industrial sites.

The company said orders for its autonomous vehicles increased year-over-year as a result of expanded customer activity, including dozens of facility visits, on-site demonstrations, software upgrades and fleet preparation work carried out over recent months.

According to Cyngn, teams across sales, engineering, customer success and operations conducted “dozens of customer facility visits to assess workflows and validate deployment use cases”, alongside multiple DriveMod Tugger demonstrations and “back-to-back upgrades of DriveMod 10.8 and Enterprise Autonomy Suite 3.0 at active customer locations”. [Read more…] about Cyngn triples autonomous vehicle orders as patent portfolio continues to expand

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: AMRs in manufacturing, automation news, autonomous driving software, autonomous fleet deployment, autonomous material handling, autonomous vehicles, cyngn, DriveMod Tugger, enterprise robotics, industrial automation, industrial autonomous vehicles, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics patents, warehouse automation

CES 2026 highlights shift from humanoid hardware to real-world behavior, says IntBot

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

According to Intbot, CES 2026 made one thing clear: “Robots have mastered movement”. On the show floor, they danced, backflipped, played ping pong, and posed for selfies, solid proof that hardware capability is no longer limiting their development.

What’s still missing? How robots behave autonomously in the real world, outside scripted demos and controlled settings.

IntBot, a humanoid robotics company focused on social intelligence, says the industry is entering a new phase where differentiation will be defined less by mechanics and more by judgment, context, and presence. [Read more…] about CES 2026 highlights shift from humanoid hardware to real-world behavior, says IntBot

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: automation news, Autonomous robots, ces 2026, embodied ai, hospitality robots, human-robot interaction, humanoid AI, humanoid robots, real-world robotics, robot behaviour, robotics adoption, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics software, service robots, social intelligence, social robotics

Winsted to showcase new consoles for utility and transmission control rooms

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Winsted, a specialist in control room technical furniture solutions, will showcase its new Viking console line at DistribuTECH 2026, taking place February 2-5, 2026 at the San Diego Convention Center.

Designed specifically for the utility and process control room environments, Viking consoles deliver exceptional structural strength, advanced technology integration, and long-term durability for 24/7 mission-critical operations.

Attendees can experience Viking firsthand at Booth #1913, where Winsted will be co-exhibiting with Barco Control Rooms. [Read more…] about Winsted to showcase new consoles for utility and transmission control rooms

Filed Under: Design, Technology Tagged With: automation news, Barco control rooms, control room consoles, control room ergonomics, control room furniture, DistribuTECH 2026, industrial control systems, mission-critical operations, power grid operations, process control rooms, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Survalent, transmission control rooms, utility automation, utility control rooms, Winsted

Stuff MFG launches US silicone molding factory to ‘bring manufacturing back to the US’

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Stuff Manufacturing is now officially operational, with production now under way on US-made consumer products at its new silicone-molding facility in Lake Elsinore, California.

Founded by Shark Tank entrepreneur Hans Dose after tariffs and global shipping delays threatened his own product business, Stuff MFG was built to give brands of all sizes a faster, more cost-effective domestic alternative to overseas manufacturing.

“Stuff was born out of necessity,” said Hans Dose, founder and CEO of Stuff MFG. “My company, Tenikle, was hit hard by the 25 percent tariffs on silicone goods from China. [Read more…] about Stuff MFG launches US silicone molding factory to ‘bring manufacturing back to the US’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, automation news, California manufacturing, consumer product manufacturing, domestic manufacturing, elastomer manufacturing, industrial production, manufacturing automation, reshoring manufacturing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rubber molding, silicone manufacturing, silicone molding, supply chain resilience, tariffs and manufacturing, US manufacturing

Fort Robotics launches real-time wireless safety device for complex industrial environments

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Fort Robotics, a leader in safe control for robots and mobile machines, has launched its Wireless E-Stop Pro. The safety-certified wearable device is designed to prevent accidents and maximize uptime across modern machine worksites worldwide.

As industries adopt more mobile and autonomous machines across their operations, legacy safety solutions such as fixed emergency stop buttons are proving to be less effective.

The Wireless E-Stop Pro puts fail-safe control directly in the operator’s hand by allowing users to send a certified stop command to a machine from up to 200 meters away, ensuring that safety moves at the speed of the modern jobsite. [Read more…] about Fort Robotics launches real-time wireless safety device for complex industrial environments

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation news, autonomous machine safety, e-stop devices, fort robotics, functional safety SIL 3, human-machine safety, IEC 61508, industrial automation safety, industrial safety, mobile robot safety, robot safety systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, warehouse safety technology, wearable safety devices, wireless emergency stop

QCraft unveils 500+ TOPS autonomous driving platform and expands its autopilot system beyond one million vehicles

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Autonomous driving company QCraft has launched a next-generation intelligent driving platform delivering more than 500 tera operations per second (TOPS) and announced that its Urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA) system has now been deployed in more than one million vehicles.

The announcements were made at QCraft Day 2026, held in Beijing on January 23, where the company presented updates on its technology roadmap, mass production progress and global expansion strategy to more than 200 industry guests.

In a keynote address titled “Bringing Autonomous Driving into Real Life”, QCraft co-founder, chairman and CEO Dr James Yu said 2026 would mark the beginning of what he described as a “Golden Decade” for autonomous driving, alongside the arrival of “Superhuman Intelligence”. [Read more…] about QCraft unveils 500+ TOPS autonomous driving platform and expands its autopilot system beyond one million vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ADAS technology, automation news, automotive AI, automotive automation, autonomous driving, autonomous vehicle software, intelligent driving systems, L2 autonomy, l4 autonomy, navigation on autopilot, qcraft, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving cars, urban noa, vision language action models, world models AI

Libiao Robotics installs 240 robots at parcel hub in Argentina

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Libiao Robotics has further strengthened its international footprint with the successful inauguration of a state-of-the-art robotic parcel sorting centre for Correo Argentino at its Monte Grande facility, near Buenos Aires.

The installation is the first of its kind in Latin America and marks a major step forward in the modernisation of Argentina’s national postal infrastructure.

The new facility is powered by 240 autonomous Libiao robots operating across 1,180 square metres, and is capable of sorting up to 9,000 parcels per hour, increasing the site’s previous capacity three-fold. [Read more…] about Libiao Robotics installs 240 robots at parcel hub in Argentina

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: AMRs in logistics, Argentina logistics automation, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, Correo Argentino, e-commerce logistics, Latin America logistics, Libiao Robotics, logistics automation, material handling automation, parcel sorting robots, postal automation, robotic sortation systems, robotic sorting, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, warehouse automation

State of Louisiana partners with Persona AI on humanoid robotics pilot at steel fabrication plant

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

The State of Louisiana has signed a memorandum of understanding with Persona AI to launch a humanoid robotics pilot program inside an active heavy-industry facility, marking what officials describe as a rare instance of a US state formally supporting humanoid robot development in a live industrial setting.

The pilot will be conducted at SSE Steel Fabrication’s large-scale steel fabrication facility in St Bernard Parish and will focus on collecting real-world data on human movement and task execution in a working manufacturing environment.

According to the announcement, the initiative is intended to support the development of humanoid robots capable of operating in environments “originally built for humans rather than redesigned for traditional automation”, including the use of existing tools, navigation across uneven terrain, and adaptation to changing shop-floor conditions. [Read more…] about State of Louisiana partners with Persona AI on humanoid robotics pilot at steel fabrication plant

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, automation news, embodied ai, humanoid robotics, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, Louisiana manufacturing, manufacturing automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in heavy industry, robotics innovation, robotics news, robotics pilot program, robotics workforce, steel fabrication, US manufacturing, workforce automation

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