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How RPA is Transforming Healthcare Operations: From Administrative Burden to Intelligent Automation

December 23, 2025 by David Edwards

In the healthcare sector, organizations are grappling with mounting demands, soaring operational costs, and the urgent need to deliver smooth patient experiences.

A survey of adults found that the most common problems facing healthcare systems are limited access to treatment, long waiting times, and staff shortages.

Much of the work is still done manually. The repetitive tasks waste time and resources. Administrative complexity has become so embedded in the industry that it supersedes the primary focus of healthcare: to care for patients. [Read more…] about How RPA is Transforming Healthcare Operations: From Administrative Burden to Intelligent Automation

Filed Under: Automation, Business, News Tagged With: automation news, digital health systems, healthcare automation, healthcare operations, intelligent automation, robotic process automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, RPA in healthcare

The Evolution of Proxy Providers: From Simple Servers to Smart Networks

December 23, 2025 by David Edwards

In its formative years, the internet was simple. Created by scholars to permit the sharing of files and resources between computers, the internet did not require sophisticated features. For instance, security was not a prime consideration then, as what mattered most was preventing physical access to the computers. This was the 1970s.

A lot has changed since then, including the invention of the World Wide Web in 1989 and the emergence of advanced cybersecurity threats. Today, the internet relies on advanced technologies and systems that enable uninterrupted, fast, and secure communication. Proxy servers sourced from the best proxy sites are prime examples of such technologies, and they have evolved equally over time. [Read more…] about The Evolution of Proxy Providers: From Simple Servers to Smart Networks

Filed Under: Communications, Internet Tagged With: automation news, cybersecurity infrastructure, IP rotation, proxy providers, proxy servers, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart proxy networks, web scraping

Tire Wear Patterns on All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) Vehicles Explained

December 23, 2025 by David Edwards

Tire wear patterns on all-wheel-drive vehicles demand special attention. Uneven tire wear can damage the AWD system itself, making early diagnosis critical for safety, performance, and long-term cost control.  [Read more…] about Tire Wear Patterns on All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) Vehicles Explained

Filed Under: Design, Engineering Tagged With: all-wheel-drive vehicles, automation news, automotive maintenance, AWD tire wear, drivetrain reliability, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, tire rotation, uneven tire wear

Venture capital and private equity in robotics: Where is the smart money going?

December 21, 2025 by David Edwards

Analyzing investment trends, hot sectors, and notable funding rounds in the robotics industry

In 2025, the robotics industry stands at a pivotal moment – not just technologically, but financially. After years of steady interest from deep-tech enthusiasts and industrial backers, venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) firms are rediscovering robotics with renewed enthusiasm.

Accelerated by advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation platforms – and influenced by broader startup funding dynamics – robotics is emerging as one of the most compelling arenas for private capital this decade. [Read more…] about Venture capital and private equity in robotics: Where is the smart money going?

Filed Under: Features, Financials & Investments Tagged With: ai robotics funding, automation news, humanoid robots investment, industrial automation investment, private equity robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics funding trends, robotics investment, robotics news, robotics startups, venture capital robotics

Beyond Silicon Valley: The cities and regions around the world emerging as leading hubs for robotics technology and finance

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

For much of the past half-century, Silicon Valley has been shorthand for technological innovation. Its influence on computing, semiconductors, software and, more recently, artificial intelligence is undisputed. Robotics, however, has always been a more complicated case.

While Silicon Valley has played an important role in shaping the software, sensing – that is, sensor technologies – and the investment side of robotics, it has never dominated robot manufacturing or deployment in the way that Japan or Germany have.

As robotics matures into an industrial sector rather than a purely experimental one, innovation is becoming increasingly distributed. Today, some of the most important advances are emerging far from Northern California. [Read more…] about Beyond Silicon Valley: The cities and regions around the world emerging as leading hubs for robotics technology and finance

Filed Under: Features, Robotics, Technology Tagged With: automation clusters, automation news, global robotics innovation, industrial robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics ecosystems, robotics hubs, robotics investment, robotics news, robotics startups

Humanoid robot maker Galbot raises $300 million and reaches $3 billion valuation

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

Galbot has completed a new funding round exceeding $300 million, bringing the company’s total funding to $800 million. This round once again sets new records for both the largest single-round financing and cumulative financing in the embodied AI sector, further cementing Galbot’s prominence in the rapidly evolving field of embodied AI and humanoid robotics.

The financing round attracted significant investors from China, Singapore, and the Middle East, underscoring global confidence in Galbot’s cutting-edge technology. With this investment, the company’s valuation has reached $3 billion, reflecting its strong market position and the continued faith in its growth prospects. [Read more…] about Humanoid robot maker Galbot raises $300 million and reaches $3 billion valuation

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: automation news, embodied ai, galbot, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics funding, robotics investment, robotics news, service robots

The future of industrial robot programming: Easier, faster, more intuitive

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

For decades, industrial robots have grown steadily more capable. Modern robot arms can move faster, more smoothly and more precisely than ever before, executing complex, multi-axis motion with sub-millimetre repeatability in harsh industrial environments.

Yet for many manufacturers, programming these machines remains one of the biggest obstacles to wider automation. The issue is not that robot software is inherently weaker than robot hardware, nor that robots are approaching human-level dexterity.

Rather, it is that the ways humans interact with industrial robots have not kept pace with the mechanical capabilities of the machines themselves.

As factories face labour shortages, shorter product cycles and rising product variation, this mismatch between robot potential and programming effort is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. [Read more…] about The future of industrial robot programming: Easier, faster, more intuitive

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Features, Industrial robots, Software Tagged With: automation news, factory automation software, industrial robot programming, low code robotics, no-code robotics, offline robot programming, robot programming software, robot simulation tools, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Luxembourg positions itself as European hub for autonomous trucking

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

The tiny state of Luxembourg – population, fewer than 700,000 – is positioning itself as a potential European hub for autonomous freight transport, as governments on both sides of the Atlantic move to create clearer regulatory and policy frameworks for self-driving trucks.

The latest signal came during a recent visit by Xavier Bettel, Luxembourg’s deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and trade, to the global headquarters of PlusAI in Santa Clara, California. Bettel was joined by Lex Delles, Luxembourg’s minister of the economy, SME, energy and tourism, in meetings with PlusAI’s executive team.

The visit reflects growing interest from Luxembourg’s government in autonomous trucking as a strategic enabler for the future of European logistics, rather than a symbolic picture opportunity. Autonomous freight transport is increasingly viewed as a way to address capacity constraints, efficiency pressures and sustainability goals across long-haul and cross-border supply chains. [Read more…] about Luxembourg positions itself as European hub for autonomous trucking

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: automation news, autonomous freight transport, autonomous trucking policy, european logistics, luxembourg autonomous trucks, plusai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, self-driving trucks

Aptiv and Vecna Robotics to develop next generation autonomous mobile robots

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

Aptiv, an industrial technology developer, and Vecna Robotics, a provider of AI-driven autonomous material handling solutions, have announced a strategic collaboration to co-develop next-generation Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) solutions designed to deliver cost-efficient automation.

This partnership combines Aptiv’s industry-leading portfolio, with Vecna Robotics’ advanced autonomy and orchestration platform to provide safer, more efficient, and scalable material handling systems.

Javed Khan, executive vice president, Intelligent Systems, Aptiv, says: “Automation is transforming the way goods move through warehouses and factories, with devices that sense, think and act in real time. [Read more…] about Aptiv and Vecna Robotics to develop next generation autonomous mobile robots

Filed Under: Automation News, Material handling, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr automation, aptiv, automation news, autonomous mobile robots, industrial ai, material handling robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, vecna robotics, warehouse automation

Cognibotics and Boozt team up for advanced AutoStore automation

December 20, 2025 by David Edwards

Nordic e-commerce company Boozt has launched a pilot of Cognibotics’ HKM1800 material-handling robot, aiming to accelerate AutoStore-connected pick-to-pack operations.

The initiative targets fewer manual touches, faster operator onboarding, and higher throughput, key challenges in today’s tight labor market and seasonal volume peaks.

Fredrik Malmgren, CEO, Cognibotics, says: “Automation isn’t only about cost; it keeps operations running when demand spikes. [Read more…] about Cognibotics and Boozt team up for advanced AutoStore automation

Filed Under: Logistics, Material handling, Supply chain, Warehouse robots Tagged With: automation news, autostore automation, boozt, cognibotics, e-commerce automation, material handling robots, pick to pack, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, warehouse robotics

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