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Daimler delivers ‘autonomous-ready’ trucks to Torc Robotics

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Daimler Truck North America has delivered a new fleet of autonomous-ready trucks to its subsidiary Torc Robotics, marking a significant milestone in their push toward commercializing driverless freight transport.

The vehicles, built on the newly launched fifth-generation Freightliner Cascadia platform, are now being integrated into Torc’s testing program along one of America’s busiest freight corridors between Laredo and Dallas.

The new trucks represent Daimler’s most advanced Class 8 platform yet, featuring built-in redundancy across critical safety systems such as braking and steering – essential for achieving SAE Level 4 autonomous operation. [Read more…] about Daimler delivers ‘autonomous-ready’ trucks to Torc Robotics

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: america, autonomous truck testing Texas, autonomous trucking, commercial driver-out trucking, daimler, Daimler autonomous vehicle platform, Daimler Truck Torc partnership, driverless, driverless freight transport, freight, Freightliner Cascadia autonomous, future of freight automation, north, robotics, SAE Level 4 trucks, torc, Torc Robotics autonomous hub, transport, trucks

Move fast and build robots: How a Virginia Tech student overcame setbacks to create a growing organization

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

After his start-up collapsed his first year at Virginia Tech, Marco Gonzalez Hauger didn’t slow down – he scaled up.

The senior in the College of Engineering, who will earn degrees in both computer science and industrial and systems engineering, founded Virginia Tech Competitive Robotics Organization (CRO), the university’s largest competitive robotics team.

What started in the corner of a lab turned into a multiteam operation with students from across disciplines. [Read more…] about Move fast and build robots: How a Virginia Tech student overcame setbacks to create a growing organization

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: bots, competitive, cro, organization, robotics, student, tech, university, virginia

Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Xaba, a startup which says it is building “synthetic brains for industrial robots with zero code”, has secured a $6 million seed extension to accelerate the deployment of AI-powered robotics and cognitive industrial control systems.

The round was led by Hitachi Ventures with participation from Hazelview Ventures, BDC Capital, Exposition Ventures, and Impact Venture Capital.

Industrial automation today remains highly inefficient, relying on outdated controllers, rigid programming, and extensive manual intervention. [Read more…] about Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai, brains, build, industrial, robotics, robots, synthetic, xaba

ForwardX Robotics opens advanced ‘self-production facility’ in China

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

ForwardX Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for warehouses, claims it is now “one of the few” robotics companies with full self-production capabilities after the company opened a new facility in Wuhu, Anhui, in China.

The factory manages the entire process – from assembly to testing – entirely in-house, underscoring ForwardX’s commitment to “self-sufficient production”, and highlighting its “dedication to delivering world-class robotics solutions”.

ForwardX’s factory was built in 2022, spans 10,000 square meters across two expansive buildings, featuring multiple production lines that cover the entire manufacturing process. [Read more…] about ForwardX Robotics opens advanced ‘self-production facility’ in China

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: china, facility, factory, forwardx, robotics, self-production

Enhancing Robotics with Remote Desktop Interfaces: A Leap Towards Future Automation

April 16, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The history of robotics is deep-rooted in the goal of developing intelligent machines that can aid humans in diverse environments and tasks.

The rise of robotics as a multidisciplinary field has encouraged businesses to invest heavily in remote work solutions, enabling smarter operations from afar.

Top-tier companies have been utilizing the right strategies to manage their robotic projects effectively and yield the desired results. [Read more…] about Enhancing Robotics with Remote Desktop Interfaces: A Leap Towards Future Automation

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: automation, desktop, enhancing, future, interfaces, robotics, streamlined

Autonomous truck startup Kodiak to go public

April 14, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Autonomous trucking startup Kodiak Robotics is to go public through a merger with Ares Acquisition Corporation II, a special purpose acquisition company affiliated with Ares Management Corporation.

The deal will make Kodiak a publicly listed company under the name Kodiak AI, with shares expected to trade under the ticker symbols KDK and KDK WS, pending regulatory approval.

Founded in 2018 by autonomy pioneer Don Burnette, Kodiak has emerged as a leading player in driverless trucking, developing an AI-powered automated driving system known as the Kodiak Driver. [Read more…] about Autonomous truck startup Kodiak to go public

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ai, AI trucking technology, Ares Acquisition Corporation II, autonomous, autonomous trucking, commercial autonomous vehicles, driverless freight, kodiak, Kodiak IPO, kodiak robotics, listing, market, public, robotics, self-driving trucks, SPAC merger, startup, stock, truck, trucking industry innovation

How trade wars could impact global automation supply chains and robotics companies

April 13, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The global robotics and automation industry is deeply interconnected, relying on highly optimized supply chains that span continents.

But as geopolitical tensions rise and trade wars escalate – particularly between the US and China – these supply chains face mounting pressure.

Tariffs, export restrictions, and shifting trade alliances are not only disrupting component flows but also forcing major players in the robotics sector to rethink their manufacturing and sourcing strategies. [Read more…] about How trade wars could impact global automation supply chains and robotics companies

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: ABB Fanuc KUKA tariffs, automation, automation companies and tariffs, automation trade policy, chains, companies, geopolitical tensions technology, global robotics supply chain, industrial automation supply chain risks, reshoring robotics manufacturing, robotics, robotics industry impact, supply, trade, trade wars automation, US China tariffs robotics, wars

Construction robotics: Okibo brings painting robot to America

April 6, 2025 by David Edwards

Okibo, a developer of construction robotics, is opening its US headquarters in Englewood, New Jersey, and the official launch of its EG7 robot in the American market.

After establishing its US base in 2024, Okibo’s fully autonomous, AI-guided painting and drywall finishing robots are already active on major American construction sites, having covered more than one million square feet in Europe.

The EG7 is a next-generation, battery-powered robot requiring zero site preparation, external references, or technical expertise to operate. Unlike systems that depend on external markers or BIM tools, the EG7 uses a patented AI-driven 3D scanning and real-time modeling algorithm for navigation and execution. [Read more…] about Construction robotics: Okibo brings painting robot to America

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: construction, okibo, paint, painting, robot, robotics

Chef Robotics raises $43 million in Series A funding

April 6, 2025 by David Edwards

Chef Robotics has raised $43.1 million in new Series A funding, which includes $20.6 million in equity and $22.5 million in equipment financing debt. The latter will be used to cover the financing of Chef’s robotic systems for Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) so Chef’s customers don’t have to front capex for their robots.

The equity round was led by Avataar Ventures and included investments from Construct Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Promus Ventures, MFV Partners, Interwoven Ventures, HCVC, MaC Venture Capital, Red and Blue Ventures, Tau Partners, Alumni Ventures, Siddhi Capital, and BOLD Capital Partners.

The new funding brings Chef’s total capital raised to $65.6 million which consists of $38.8 million in equity and $26.75 million in equipment financing, all with Silicon Valley Bank, a Division of First Citizens Bank. [Read more…] about Chef Robotics raises $43 million in Series A funding

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: chef, cooking, kitchen, robot, robotic, robotics, service

H2 Clipper unveils swarm robotics innovation that it says will ‘transform aviation and aerospace manufacturing’

April 4, 2025 by David Edwards

H2 Clipper, a developer of sustainable hydrogen-based infrastructure and transportation, has been granted US Patent No. 12,234,035 for the company’s innovative approach to using autonomous and semi-autonomous robotic swarms in aircraft and aerospace manufacturing. This milestone marks H2C’s 15th awarded patent.

The newly issued patent is a continuation of H2C’s foundational robotics patent (US Patent No. 11,851,214) granted on December 26, 2023. It extends the scope of H2C’s proprietary robotics claims to expressly cover large-scale aviation and aerospace manufacturing.

The use of Swarm Robotics in aerospace production significantly reduces manufacturing time and costs, while enabling unparalleled precision and continuous round-the-clock autonomous production. [Read more…] about H2 Clipper unveils swarm robotics innovation that it says will ‘transform aviation and aerospace manufacturing’

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: aerospace, h2c, hydrogen, intelligence, manufacturing, patent, robotics, swarm

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