
Sphere Brings HubT Drone Manufacturing In-House to Speed Deployments
Sphere, an Australian full‑stack tech provider, is moving HubT autonomous drone hardware manufacturing entirely in‑house. The shift includes enclosure fabrication, electrical integration and compliance testing, enabling faster, repeatable production cycles. New trailer and skid deployment configurations reduce site preparation, while adherence to AS/NZS standards streamlines approvals. Sphere says the vertically integrated model will cut rollout times from weeks to days for mining, utilities, infrastructure and government customers.
Ericsson Patenteia Solução Brasileira De Gerenciamento Autônomo De Redes
Ericsson announced a Brazil‑originated patent for an intent‑based network management method developed by researcher Pedro Henrique Gomes. The solution creates public and private profiles that let operators set high‑level objectives while the infrastructure determines how to meet them, working across...
Construction Data Woes Hold Back Robot Use
Construction firms are deploying robots and AI to automate tasks like wall layout scanning and schedule analysis, promising faster decisions and risk mitigation. However, executives at New York Build 2026 warned that these tools are only as reliable as the...
Autonomous Railcar Builder Signs Short Line Operator
Intramotev, a developer of autonomous freight railcars, announced a new partnership with short‑line operator R.J. Corman Railroad Company. The company’s TugVolt railcars will be deployed on Corman’s 113‑mile Memphis Line, serving 30 customers across Kentucky and Tennessee. R.J. Corman, which...

Accelerator-Equipped MCU Brings Greater Access to AI in Cars
STMicroelectronics introduced the Stellar P3E, an automotive microcontroller that embeds a Neural‑ART accelerator for on‑chip AI inference. The MCU consolidates multiple ECUs, features six Cortex‑R52+ cores up to 500 MHz, and includes high‑density xMemory. By offloading machine‑learning tasks to the NPU, the...
Robots with Different Bodies Can Now Share Skills: What Intention-Based Learning Changes
Researchers introduced Intention‑Aligned Imitation Learning (IAIL), a method that lets robots share skills by focusing on high‑level goals expressed in natural language rather than exact motions. Published in Science Robotics, the approach was validated on seven heterogeneous robots across 30...

Universal Robots and Scale AI Unveil UR AI Trainer at GTC
Universal Robots announced the UR AI Trainer, a joint solution with Scale AI, at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026. The system uses a leader‑follower robot configuration to record high‑fidelity motion, force and visual data for training vision‑language‑action models. Integrated with UR’s AI...

DHL Supply Chain Accelerates Automation Deployments with SVT Robotics SOFTBOT Platform
DHL Supply Chain announced deployment of SVT Robotics' SOFTBOT platform across its global warehouse network. The plug‑and‑play solution lets DHL integrate new robotics up to twelve times faster than its previous custom‑coding approach, shrinking rollout times from weeks to hours....

Can Smart Freight Tech Fix Congestion on I-40 Near Memphis?
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has teamed with Cavnue, LLC to launch a smart freight corridor pilot on I‑40 between Memphis and the upcoming Ford Blue Oval City campus. The initiative will deploy connected and autonomous trucking technologies, installing temporary...

How Aigen Transformed Agricultural Robotics for Sustainable Farming with Amazon SageMaker AI
Aigen, a maker of autonomous weed‑removing robots, migrated its machine‑learning pipeline to Amazon SageMaker AI to overcome on‑premises bottlenecks. By automating data labeling with vision foundation models and leveraging SageMaker’s distributed training, the company boosted labeling throughput 20‑fold and cut...
HEAPGrasp: A Faster, Smarter Way for Robots to Handle Tricky Objects
Researchers at Tokyo University of Science introduced HEAPGrasp, a novel robot grasping system that relies solely on RGB images to reconstruct 3D shapes of transparent, reflective, and opaque objects. By extracting silhouettes from multiple viewpoints and using a shape‑from‑silhouette algorithm...

Chinese Humanoid Robot Slaps Child in Viral Demo Mishap, Sparking Safety Concerns
On March 21 in Shaanxi, China, a Unitree G1 humanoid robot accidentally slapped a young boy in the face while performing a choreographed spin. The 35‑kilogram (≈77‑lb) machine kept executing its routine even as handlers tried to intervene, prompting a viral...

Airbus’ Uncrewed Bird of Prey Interceptor Autonomously Engages Kamikaze Drone with Frankenburg Missile
Airbus demonstrated its Bird of Prey uncrewed interceptor in northern Germany, where the drone autonomously located and engaged a simulated kamikaze threat using a Mark I air‑to‑air missile from Frankenburg Technologies. The prototype, derived from a Do‑DT25 platform, carried four lightweight...

Skyports Drone Services Brings Automated BVLOS “Drone-in-a-Box” Aerial Surveying to German Construction Leader HOCHTIEF, Piloted From Spain
Skyports Drone Services has deployed an automated BVLOS “drone‑in‑a‑box” system at HOCHTIEF’s Rheinbrücke Leverkusen bridge site in Germany, with all flights piloted remotely from its Madrid operation centre. The weekly surveys generate 2D and 3D outputs via DroneDeploy, giving HOCHTIEF...
Voyager Awarded Contract with Icarus Robotics
Voyager Technologies announced a mission‑management contract with Icarus Robotics to fly the free‑flying Joyride robot on the International Space Station. The agreement covers payload integration, safety certification, launch coordination, on‑orbit operations planning and real‑time execution support. Voyager leverages its heritage...

Neolix Scales RoboVan-as-a-Service Model, Accelerates Expansion Across China and Overseas
Neolix announced that its RoboVan-as-a-Service (RaaS) model has processed over 1.5 million on‑demand delivery orders and logged more than 40 million kilometers of autonomous driving across Chinese cities. In Qingdao, the company now runs one of the largest single‑city autonomous fleets, handling...
A3 Launches Introduction to Industrial Robotics Course
Association for Advancing Automation (A3) has introduced an on‑demand Introduction to Industrial Robotics course, a 2.5‑hour program aimed at professionals across manufacturing and operations. The curriculum offers a vendor‑neutral, system‑level view that blends business and technical concepts, with pricing set...
HMND 01 Alpha Goes to Work: Humanoid Completes Automotive Manufacturing Logistics POC with SAP and Martur Fompak
Humanoid’s HMND 01 Alpha wheeled robot completed a live‑production logistics proof of concept with SAP and Martur Fompak, demonstrating autonomous picking and delivery in an automotive factory. The robot received task orders from SAP’s Business AI, navigated to pallets, retrieved KLT...

Image Annotation Outsourcing Services Philippines: The 3D Sensor Fusion Frontier
Image annotation outsourcing in the Philippines has moved from simple 2D labeling to high‑precision 3D spatial engineering, supporting LiDAR, radar and camera sensor‑fusion for robotics. Teams now employ "Spatial Technicians" who deliver sub‑millisecond synchronization, panoptic segmentation and temporal tracking across...

Two New Campaigns with Equinor to Keep Reach Subsea’s USV at Work
Norway’s Reach Subsea has landed two additional call‑offs from state‑owned Equinor under their existing frame agreement, deploying its uncrewed surface vessel Reach Remote 1 for gas reservoir monitoring at the Troll field and extensive subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) work...

When AI Takes the Helm: Belgian Webshop Operates Completely Autonomously
Belgian startup NXTGN launched “Is This Real?”, an online T‑shirt shop run entirely by artificial intelligence. The AI generates daily designs based on current news, handles product creation, marketing, sales and automated newsletters without any human decision. Each design is...
Smart Manufacturing Has an AI Problem — Just Not the One You Think
Manufacturers have rapidly embraced AI, with generative‑AI usage climbing from roughly 10% to over 60% of plants in just two years. While AI now predicts failures, optimizes schedules and forecasts demand, the real hurdle is that these models often operate...
Electric and Hybrid Aerial Drone Fleets Are Expanding Their Footprint
Renewable‑powered uncrewed aerial vehicles are moving from prototype to frontline deployment, with electric and hybrid drones gaining traction across Western militaries. The UK Royal Navy cleared the T‑150 for combat, while the United States and France are pouring funds into...

NAD Strengthens Board with Former UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey
Nordic Air Defence (NAD), a Stockholm‑based defence‑tech startup, announced the appointment of former UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey and Head of Product Nicholas Högasten to its board. The move comes as NAD pushes its K100XR autonomous interceptor into European...
Robotic Legs Skate, Climb Stairs, and Balance on One Wheel in Demo Video
The Robotics and AI Institute unveiled a demo of its Roadrunner robot, a 15‑kg bipedal platform that combines legs with two wheels. In the video the bot rolls, climbs stairs, skates sideways, and even balances on a single wheel by...
Tesla Carelessly Promotes ‘Full Self-Driving’ for Driver Losing His Eyesight
Tesla North America amplified a video of a vision‑impaired Cybertruck buyer who says Full Self‑Driving (FSD) drove for an hour and a half without his hands. The buyer purchased the vehicle specifically for FSD after his ophthalmologist recommended it. Tesla...
AI Benchmark Helps Robots Plan and Complete Their Chores in the Real World
Microsoft and academic researchers introduced GroundedPlanBench, a benchmark that tests robots on 1,009 tasks drawn from 308 real‑world scenarios, exposing gaps between language‑based planning and precise motor execution. To bridge this gap they built V2GP, a video‑to‑spatially grounded planning system...

A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses. It Didn’t Work
Waymo’s autonomous robotaxis operating in Austin repeatedly failed to stop for school buses, with at least 19 alleged illegal passes despite a federal recall that addressed 12 incidents. The Austin Independent School District organized a data‑collection event using seven buses,...

Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 3000 Robot Lawn Mower — Autonomous Mowing Just Got Exponentially Better for Owners of Larger Landscapes
TechRadar’s review highlights the Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD 3000 as a premium robot mower built for expansive lawns and uneven terrain. The unit combines all‑wheel drive, a 30‑minute charge time and up to three acres of coverage per cycle, delivering consistent cuts on...
Could Ukraine’s Drone Expertise Serve Gulf Countries?
Ukraine’s four‑year development of low‑cost interceptor drones is drawing interest from Gulf states under pressure from Iranian missile and drone attacks. Saudi Arabia and Qatar have already signed defense agreements with Kyiv to access the technology, while other Gulf nations...

I Took a Ride in an Nvidia-Powered Autonomous Mercedes at GTC 2026 - and It’s Convinced Me This Is the...
At Nvidia’s GTC 2026 event, a Mercedes CLA equipped with Nvidia’s Hyperion 8 platform completed a 45‑minute autonomous drive through downtown San Jose. The vehicle operated at Level 2, using ten cameras, five radars and Nvidia’s Alpamayo end‑to‑end stack to navigate urban traffic, detect...

Video Shows Delivery Robot Crash Into Bus Stop Glass in Chicago
Serve Robotics' autonomous delivery robot collided with a Chicago bus shelter, shattering a glass panel in a video that quickly spread online. The incident highlights the challenges of navigating complex sidewalk environments with current sensor technology. Serve Robotics operates a...

Robinson Unmanned – Software Engineer UAV
Robinson Unmanned, the UAV arm of Robinson Helicopter, is hiring a Software Engineer for its UAV Systems team in Wilmington, Massachusetts. The role covers flight software, ground control station customization, embedded systems, and cross‑platform mobile app development. Candidates must have...

Airbus Helicopters To Supply Flexrotor UAS To India’s Garuda Aerospace
Airbus Helicopters has signed a deal to deliver up to 18 Flexrotor uncrewed aerial systems to Indian drone maker Garuda Aerospace. Garuda will lease the high‑end UAS for civil and parapublic missions, ranging from infrastructure inspection to disaster response. The...
Combat Drones Are Pivoting Into Green Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Combat drones and emerging ground robots are increasingly being powered by green hydrogen fuel cells, a shift driven by Ukraine’s rapid adoption and U.S. defense interest. Startups such as Sesame Solar have created mobile nanogrid refueling stations that can be...
Quadruped Robots Have Potential as Astronaut Surface Assistants, New Research Finds
Researchers at Oregon State University and NASA tested a battery‑powered quadruped robot in White Sands’ Mars‑like dunes, showing it can collaborate with astronaut scientists to collect soil data. The robot’s leg motors generate current that doubles as a terrain sensor,...

Where Drivers Still Beat Autonomous Systems, and Why It Matters
Autonomous vehicles excel in repeatable, data‑rich environments but still lag behind human drivers when faced with unpredictable edge cases such as stray objects or unmarked detours. Human intuition leverages analogy and cultural cues, allowing rapid adaptation to informal traffic negotiations...

Omakase Robotics Completes Japan’s First Humanoid PoC at University of Tsukuba Hospital
ZEALS, together with venture Quick, completed Japan’s first hospital‑based humanoid robot proof‑of‑concept using the Unitree G1 equipped with the Omakase OS. Over three days at the University of Tsukuba Hospital, the robot demonstrated autonomous walking, obstacle avoidance, voice‑guided navigation and...

4 Fundamentals on the Path to Autonomous Manufacturing
Manufacturers seeking autonomous operations must build an integrated foundation built on four fundamentals: a unifying data fabric, software‑defined control, AI orchestration with digital twins, and reliable sensor networks. A Deloitte‑Manufacturing Leadership Council survey shows 78% of firms are allocating more...

Voluntary Safety Assessment by Einride AB Published for Cab-Less Autonomous Heavy-Duty Trucks
Swedish logistics firm Einride AB has become the first operator of SAE Level 4 cab‑less heavy‑duty trucks to release a Voluntary Safety Self‑Assessment (VSSA). The document details the company’s safety case, covering design, testing, redundancy, and compliance with standards such as...

Antofagasta PLC – Copper Growth Delivery Going Hand in Hand with Innovation
Antofagasta PLC highlighted how its 2025 innovation program is driving copper growth and operational efficiency. Deployments include autonomous truck fleets at Centinela, AI‑powered SIRO platforms boosting SAG mill availability to 94.4% and recoveries, and a trolley‑assist trial with Komatsu and...

Heavy Equipment Manufacturers Are Using Robotics to Change Crane Trucks
Heavy equipment makers are embedding robotics‑driven assistance into truck‑mounted crane systems, shifting operators from direct control to supervisory roles. Integrated control units now fuse sensor data to monitor boom position, load weight, and vehicle stability in real time, delivering safety...

FEATURE*: Muhammad Nauman Nasir of Mercedes-Benz on Building Safe, AI-Driven, Human-Centered Autonomous Systems
Mercedes‑Benz ADAS lead Muhammad Nauman Nasir stresses that autonomous vehicle development must prioritize safety over flashy features, treating every line of code as a moral responsibility. He outlines how ISO 26262‑compliant architectures, AI‑driven DevOps, and rigorous validation pipelines let OEMs innovate...

EACON’s Autonomy Deployed on 120 Battery-Electric Trucks at Zhundong Mine
EACON’s ORCASTRA® autonomous haulage system is now running on 120 Tonly TLE138 battery‑electric trucks at China’s Zhundong open‑pit coal mine, creating one of the world’s largest single‑site electric fleets. The trucks, each with a 90‑ton payload, have collectively logged more...

TEKEVER Successfully Integrates Quadsat Electronic Warfare Payload SpectraLoc Onto AR3 EVO Drone Platform
TEKEVER and Denmark’s Quadsat have completed flight integration tests of Quadsat’s SpectraLoc electronic‑warfare payload on the TEKEVER AR3 EVO tactical drone. The trial demonstrated the platform‑agnostic payload’s ability to detect and geolocate hostile RF emitters while airborne, cutting reliance on traditional...

RV Tech Clears Winter Testing for VW-Rivian SDV Platform
RV Tech, the Volkswagen‑Rivian joint venture, completed winter testing of its production‑intent software‑defined vehicle (SDV) architecture in Sweden and Arizona. The tests validated OTA update capability, all‑wheel‑drive systems, traction control, and driving performance on reference models representing the VW ID.Every1, Audi...
BlueBotics Bridges the Gap Between AGVs and AMRs With SmartPass
BlueBotics unveiled SmartPass, a new feature in its ANT software suite that equips ANT‑driven AGVs and AMRs with configurable obstacle‑avoidance while preserving virtual‑path efficiency. The technology lets robots detour around blockages using the shortest permitted route, then instantly rejoin their...