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Humanoid robots forecast to see ‘14-fold market expansion in five years’

June 12, 2025 by Sam Francis

The global market for humanoid robots, widely categorized as “embodied AI”, is projected to grow rapidly over the next 10 years – and is expected to see a ‘14-fold market expansion in five years’ , according to IDTechEx. 

This surge is fueled by major players like Tesla and BYD, who plan to expand humanoid deployment in their factories more than tenfold between 2025 and 2026, aiming for over 25 percent cost reduction per humanoid robot.

With 2025 seen as the industry’s take-off year, IDTechEx anticipates the market for humanoid robot sensory components, including LiDAR, encoders, torque sensors, 6-axis sensors, IMUs, MEMS sensors, and cameras, to reach approximately $10 billion within 10 years. [Read more…] about Humanoid robots forecast to see ‘14-fold market expansion in five years’

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: artificial intelligence, embodied ai, humanoid robots, idtechex, lidar, market forecast, robot sensors, robotics, tactile sensors, tesla

Amazon reportedly preparing to test humanoid robots for package deliveries

June 5, 2025 by Mai Tao

The world’s largest online retailer, Amazon, is exploring the use of humanoid robots to automate package deliveries, a move that could significantly reshape its fulfillment and delivery network.

According to reports, the e-commerce giant is in the process of testing these advanced robots for handling tasks currently performed by human workers.

The story, which appears to have been first reported by the subscription-based tech publication The Information, has been widely circulated by other news outlets. [Read more…] about Amazon reportedly preparing to test humanoid robots for package deliveries

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: amazon, automation, delivery robots, e-commerce, future of work, humanoid robots, logistics, package delivery, robotics, the information

Smart factory vision: Interview with robotics boss at Panasonic Connect

June 5, 2025 by Mai Tao

The vision of the “smart factory” has moved from a futuristic concept to a critical strategic goal for manufacturers worldwide.

In an era defined by labor shortages, supply chain volatility, and ever-increasing consumer demands for customization, the ability to create a more intelligent, agile, and resilient production environment is paramount.

Panasonic Connect has positioned itself as a key enabler of this transition, leveraging its deep manufacturing heritage and a broad portfolio of integrated hardware, software, and service solutions. [Read more…] about Smart factory vision: Interview with robotics boss at Panasonic Connect

Filed Under: Factories, Features Tagged With: ai in manufacturing, gustavo sepulveda, industrial cybersecurity, manufacturing automation, PanaCIM, panasonic connect, robotics, smart factory, surface mount technology, total solution offering

AI² Robotics CEO talks up ‘better spatial intelligence’ of company’s robots on CNBC

June 5, 2025 by Mai Tao

Shenzhen-based AI² Robotics – which has raised “hundreds of millions of yuan” in funding investment – is emerging as a notable player in the advanced automation space, focusing on what they term “embodied AI”.

This approach seeks to empower physical entities, like their innovative robots, to intelligently learn from and interact with their surroundings.

A compelling example of their work is the Alpha Bot, a sophisticated machine that integrates an autonomous mobile robot base with a dual-armed collaborative system, and a humanoid torso and head, designed for versatility in complex environments. [Read more…] about AI² Robotics CEO talks up ‘better spatial intelligence’ of company’s robots on CNBC

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: ai² robotics, automation, cnbc, embodied ai, eric guo yandong, future of robotics, general purpose robots, humanoid robots, robotics, shenzhen

Robo-oceanographers: The next wave of automated solutions tackling marine pollution

May 30, 2025 by Mai Tao

Fleets of bio-inspired robots and cutting-edge automation are gearing up to address the ocean’s plastic plague and chemical contaminants, with nature’s own microscopic powerhouses offering a complementary strategy.

The challenge of ocean pollution is vast, a tidal wave of plastics, chemical effluents, and debris threatening marine ecosystems and, ultimately, human health. Traditional cleanup methods, while valuable, often struggle with the scale and complexity of the problem.

But a new generation of innovators is looking to robotics and automation, drawing inspiration from nature itself, to turn the tide.

From nimble robotic fish targeting microplastics to autonomous surface vessels scooping up debris, the future of ocean cleanup is looking increasingly automated, with intriguing possibilities for commercial deployment. [Read more…] about Robo-oceanographers: The next wave of automated solutions tackling marine pollution

Filed Under: Features, Marine Tagged With: automation, Autonomous robots, bio-inspired robotics, environmental technology, marine pollution, microbial solutions, microplastics, ocean cleanup, robotics, waste management technology

Robotic IVF: Conceivable Life Sciences targets $35 billion market with automated labs

May 29, 2025 by Mai Tao

The global in-vitro fertilization (IVF) market, valued at over $26.5 billion in 2023 and projected by some analysts to exceed $35 billion by 2030, is at the point of a technological revolution.

New York-based Conceivable Life Sciences is positioning itself at the vanguard of this transformation, developing what it claims is the world’s first end-to-end automated, AI-powered IVF laboratory.

This innovation promises to not only disrupt existing methodologies but also significantly expand market reach by tackling critical barriers of cost, accessibility, and scalability. [Read more…] about Robotic IVF: Conceivable Life Sciences targets $35 billion market with automated labs

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: ai, automation, conceivable life sciences, embryology, fertility, Healthcare Technology, ivf, ivf market, medtech investment, robotics

Smartphone giant Honor to build humanoid robots

May 29, 2025 by Mai Tao

Well-known smartphone manufacturer Honor has announced its official entry into the burgeoning humanoid robot market, according to a report on Bloomberg.

This strategic move is a significant part of the company’s ambitious $10 billion, five-year “Honor Alpha Plan” aimed at fostering a comprehensive AI-focused ecosystem.

The announcement signals Honor’s intent to diversify beyond its core smartphone business and leverage its growing expertise in artificial intelligence.

The company has confirmed it will be developing its own humanoid robots and will also collaborate with existing robotics firms to accelerate its progress in this competitive field. [Read more…] about Smartphone giant Honor to build humanoid robots

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, china tech, embodied ai, honor, honor alpha plan, humanoid robots, robotics, tech diversification, unitree

Caltech unveils flying robot that transforms into road vehicle in mid-air

May 29, 2025 by Mai Tao

The ‘morphorobot’ was ‘inspired by nature’, say its developers

Specialized robots that can both fly and drive typically touch down on land before attempting to transform and drive away. But when the landing terrain is rough, these robots sometimes get stuck and are unable to continue operating.

Now a team of Caltech engineers has developed a real-life Transformer that has the “brains” to morph in midair, allowing the dronelike robot to smoothly roll away and begin its ground operations without pause.

The increased agility and robustness of such robots could be particularly useful for commercial delivery systems and robotic explorers. [Read more…] about Caltech unveils flying robot that transforms into road vehicle in mid-air

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: atmo, autonomous systems, caltech, drone, engineering, flying robot, mid-air transformation, morphobot, robotics, transforming robot

Event preview: European Humanoid Robots Summit to address labour shortages and technological frontiers in Germany

May 27, 2025 by Mai Tao

Germany is set to host the European Humanoid Robots Summit on November 17-18, 2025, an event poised to explore the burgeoning field of humanoid robotics and its potential to alleviate critical labour shortages across Europe and redefine industries.

Organised by ACG Events, a professional event organiser focused on industry-relevant sectors, the summit aims to create a highly efficient collaborative platform for the global humanoid robotics and embodied intelligence industries.

The event comes at a crucial time, as Europe grapples with an intensifying dual crisis of an ageing population and systemic labour deficits. [Read more…] about Event preview: European Humanoid Robots Summit to address labour shortages and technological frontiers in Germany

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai, automation, european humanoid robots summit, future of work, germany, humanoid robots, innovation, labour shortage, robotics, technology

Incheon Airport continues automation push with electric vehicle charging robots from Hyundai

May 23, 2025 by Mai Tao

Incheon International Airport has long been more than just a transit hub; it’s been a window into the future of travel.

Passengers navigating its expansive terminals might have already encountered a number of robots at Incheon airport: its roaming AirStar guide robots, ready to offer directions in multiple languages, or perhaps spotted the AirPorter robots diligently handling luggage. [Read more…] about Incheon Airport continues automation push with electric vehicle charging robots from Hyundai

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: acr, ai, automatic charging robot, ev charging, hyundai, incheon airport, kia, robotics, robots, south korea

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