
Banana Pi BPI-OM7 3D Camera Kit Pairs RK3588 with Orbbec Gemini 2
Banana Pi unveiled the BPI‑OM7 3D camera kit, marrying its BPI‑M7 single‑board computer with an Orbbec Gemini 2 depth sensor. The platform is powered by Rockchip’s RK3588 SoC, featuring a 6 TOPS NPU, Mali‑G610 GPU and up to 32 GB LPDDR4 memory. The Gemini 2 delivers active‑stereo infrared depth data from 0.15 m to 10 m at 1280 × 800 @ 30 fps, while the board offers dual 2.5 GbE, Wi‑Fi 6, and multiple video outputs. Availability and pricing remain pending, but the kit targets AI‑driven robotics and computer‑vision developers.
Surgical Robotics Beyond NVIDIA GTC
NVIDIA unveiled Open‑H, the largest open surgical‑robotics dataset with over 26,500 task demonstrations and nearly 5 million video‑motion frame pairs collected from nine robot platforms across more than ten institutions. Coupled with the Cosmos‑H world model, the company can generate photorealistic,...

What's the Deal with Robotaxi Remote Assistants?
The piece examines the emerging role of remote assistants in robotaxi fleets, clarifying that they are not full‑time tele‑drivers but intervene on specific safety‑critical decisions such as school‑bus passes or traffic‑light verification. It outlines a detailed taxonomy that categorises six...

Is Ukraine Winning the Drone Race?
Ukraine has reclaimed the lead in battlefield drone warfare, outmatching Russian systems with quieter, round‑the‑clock UAVs. Russian Defence Minister Andrey Belousov warned President Putin that this technological edge creates a critical situation for Moscow’s forces. In response, Russia published the...
Dynamic Liquid Crystal Elastomers Drive Adaptive Soft Robotics at Liquid Interfaces
Researchers at Chengdu and Sichuan Universities, together with the Université de Sherbrooke, have created a 3D‑printed soft robot that operates at the air‑water interface and can switch among three distinct propulsion modes using only a near‑infrared light beam. The robot’s...

I Visited Drone Factories in Ukraine
During a recent visit to Kyiv, the author observed Ukrainian drone factories where designs evolve in days, with engineers and soldiers collaborating on the floor. Rapid prototyping, 3D‑printing and continuous software updates allow cheap UAVs to be built, tested, lost...

Podcast: Editors Recap MODEX 2026
Episode 240 of The Robot Report podcast recapped MODEX 2026, the Atlanta‑based supply‑chain expo that drew more than 1,000 exhibitors and roughly 50,000 attendees. Editors Gene Demaitre and Sarah Wynn highlighted rising AI‑driven automation, new partnerships, and standout robots from...

Medline to Implement Symbotic AI Robots in Healthcare Initiative
Medline Industries announced a strategic agreement to deploy Symbotic’s AI‑enabled robotics across its distribution network, becoming the first healthcare supplier to adopt the technology. The autonomous system will manage inbound and outbound pallets, storage, and order assembly, targeting faster, more...

Tesseract & ROS-I Developer Monthly Meeting Revisit
The second‑quarter ROS‑Industrial (ROS‑I) developer meeting, led by Matt Robinson, unveiled new documentation for the Scan and Plan Workshop and Noether repositories, complete with updated architecture diagrams. Michael highlighted a shift from Swig to NanoBind for Tesseract’s Python bindings and...

Ukraine Exports Autonomy as Combat Data Fuels Growth of Physical AI
Ukraine’s combat data‑sharing initiative has become the largest real‑world stress test for autonomous systems, logging over 22,000 ground and aerial missions in the first quarter. AUTNMY AI’s OMEGA algorithm rates the battlefield data as the most underpriced asset in the...

CSIS Report | How Russia Is Building a Sovereign Drone Ecosystem for AI-Driven Autonomy
The Center for Strategic and International Studies released a report detailing how Russia is constructing a sovereign drone ecosystem that embeds artificial intelligence into unmanned systems. By aligning presidential‑level policy, a civilian innovation network, and battlefield feedback, Moscow accelerates the...
Article Intro - White Paper on Surgical Robot Certification
TÜV SÜD has released a detailed white paper on global market entry for surgical robotics, highlighting how the EU Medical Device Regulation now governs these systems and how the forthcoming AI Act will add another compliance layer. The paper outlines...

Royal Navy to Use Beehive Drones for Training and Ops
The Royal Navy confirmed that its 20‑boat Project Beehive fleet will move from test‑bed to operational use, supporting the Coastal Forces Squadron and 47 Commando Royal Marines. The programme, valued at £12.3 million (about $15.7 million), provides uncrewed surface vessels with open‑architecture...

Cheap Interceptor Drones Proven In Ukraine Protected U.S. Troops Against Iranian Shaheds
The U.S. Army has deployed Merops interceptor drones, originally proven in Ukraine, to protect troops from Iranian Shahed‑136 attack drones. Each Merops unit costs roughly $15,000, far less than the $30,000‑$50,000 price tag of the Shaheds they engage. Streamlined acquisition...

Schneider Electric Launches On-Machine Variable Frequency Drive
Schneider Electric unveiled the Altivar Machine ATV350, an on‑machine variable frequency drive designed for conveyor and material‑handling equipment. The drive mounts directly on the machine, offering IP66/UL4X protection, multi‑protocol Ethernet (EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, EtherCAT, Modbus TCP) and plug‑and‑play wiring. By eliminating...

Inventors Have Looked to Perfect ‘Robot Umpires’ for Better Part of a Century
Major League Baseball officially launched an automated ball‑strike (ABS) system this season, ending a century‑long quest for robot umpires that began with a 1938 patent. The technology gives each team two challenges per game, letting players contest calls by tapping...

Tesla Optimus V3 Hand and Arm Details Revealed in New Patents
Tesla has filed a trio of patents that detail the V3 Optimus humanoid’s hand and arm, shifting actuators from the hand to the forearm and using a tendon‑driven architecture. Each finger offers four degrees of freedom while the wrist adds...

BMT Shares More Detail on MODUS Uncrewed Ship Concept
BMT detailed its MODUS concept, a modular family of uncrewed surface vessels ranging from 20 to 80 metres, aimed at sustained undersea operations. The design pivots on six principles—autonomy, modularity, availability, buildability, adaptability and affordability—and focuses on 30‑60 day missions...

Waterford Schools Consider Flock Drone Program for Police Use
The Waterford School District is evaluating a proposal that would let the Waterford Township Police operate a Flock Aerodrome drone system from a small portion of the district’s bus garage. The revocable license, set to run through 2030, would give...

FORTNA Adds Jacobi Robotics’ Automated Palletizer to Its Portfolio
FORTNA announced a strategic partnership with Jacobi Robotics at MODEX 2026, adding the AI‑driven OmniPalletizer to its automation portfolio. The OmniPalletizer can create stable, rule‑compliant pallets from mixed‑case shipments without requiring upstream sequencing hardware or major facility redesign. By integrating...

Angelini Technology Acquires Minority Stake in Lab0
Angelini Technologies has taken a minority equity position in U.S. robotics startup Lab0, the maker of the RoboGlide system that automates container loading and unloading. The investment is intended to accelerate Lab0’s move from prototype to commercial scale and may...

Aevex: Small Drones at Scale
Aevex (AVEX) is preparing a 16‑million‑share offering priced between $18 and $22 per share. The company posted Q1 2026 revenue of $200‑$208 million, a four‑fold year‑over‑year increase, and adjusted EBITDA of $33.5‑$36.4 million, reversing a prior‑year loss. Valuation multiples now sit near 2.6×...

Britain's 120,000-Drone Package for Ukraine Sounds Massive - Here's What May Actually Be Inside
Britain announced a package of at least 120,000 drones for Ukraine, the largest drone aid ever pledged. The bundle spans long‑range strike, reconnaissance, logistics and maritime platforms, with UK firms Tekever, Windracers and Malloy Aeronautics identified as participants. Tekever’s AR3...
Video Wednesday
Flickstop’s blog showcases two image‑only posts from 2020 and 2021 that highlight the company’s work in medical robotics—one depicting a robotic surgery and another illustrating an autonomous pandemic‑response robot. The latest entry, titled “Video Wednesday” on April 15, 2026, contains no text...
Former Xpeng Autonomous Driving Chief to Join Robotics Startup EngineAI
Former Xpeng autonomous‑driving chief Li Liyun has left the EV maker to join Chinese robotics startup EngineAI Robotics. EngineAI, founded by former Xpeng robotics head Zhao Tongyang, announced a $200 million Series B round that lifted its valuation above 10 billion yuan (≈ $1.47 billion)....

Autonomous Vessels Outperform Crewed Surveys, UDT Hears
Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh of the UK Hydrographic Office reported that autonomous maritime systems outperformed a traditional crewed vessel in a side‑by‑side survey trial at UDT 2026. The crewed ship broke down and returned to port, while the autonomous fleet...
210th Battalion Reformed Into Drone Battalion
Ukraine has restructured its Territorial Defense Forces, converting the 210th Territorial Defense Battalion into the 210th Unmanned Systems Battalion. The new unit is temporarily assigned to the 425th Assault Regiment, known as the Skelya Regiment, under the leadership of Konstantin Rusanov,...

LogiPharma 2026: How Automation Is Reshaping Pharma Supply Chains
At LogiPharma 2026, Cold Chain Technologies’ chief commercial officer Anthony “TJ” Rizzo emphasized that automation and real‑time monitoring are redefining pharmaceutical cold‑chain logistics. He explained that end‑to‑end visibility can shift companies from reactive, post‑delivery investigations to proactive risk mitigation. Regulators are...

The Robot That Wants to Handle Every Bag in Every Airport
Azalea Robotics unveiled its autonomous baggage‑handling robot, ARC One, on The Road to Autonomy podcast. The mobile system uses suction grippers and computer‑vision to pick, scan and load bags onto carts without cages or fixed infrastructure. Designed to plug into...

Waymo Launches Sixth-Generation Robotaxi System
Waymo announced that its sixth‑generation robotaxi system is now operational, featuring a streamlined sensor suite that lowers per‑vehicle cost. The new platform relies on 17‑megapixel cameras and a reengineered short‑range lidar capable of centimeter‑scale detection of vulnerable road users. Waymo...

WeRide Launches Fully Driverless Robotaxi Service in Dubai
WeRide and Uber have rolled out a fully driverless, fare‑charging robotaxi service in Dubai’s Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah districts, accessible through the Uber app. The launch follows a supervised trial that began in December 2025 and a driver‑less trial permit granted by...

At Shield AI, a Young Product Guru Fights for God & Country
Armor Harris, a 33‑year‑old product veteran, now serves as senior vice president of aircraft at defense‑tech firm Shield AI. After a decade at SpaceX where he earned Elon Musk’s confidence, Harris was recruited to rejuvenate Shield AI’s autonomous fighter‑jet portfolio....
First Humanoid Robot With Embodied Intelligence For High-Risk Jobs Enters Service
China has deployed its first embodied‑intelligence humanoid robot for high‑risk industrial work. Weighing about 90 kg, the robot uses a magnetic chassis to climb metal walls and features 15 degrees of freedom with dual arms for tasks such as precision welding,...

Airbus Preps Kratos Drone for European Mission System Flight
Airbus is equipping two Kratos Valkyrie unmanned combat aircraft with its Multiplatform Autonomous Reconfigurable and Secure (MARS) mission system, targeting a first flight with the European system later this year. The integration aims to give the German Air Force a...

Transforming in Contact: The Army Needs an Unmanned Systems Command Now
The U.S. Army’s Transformation in Contact initiative calls for a dedicated Unmanned Systems Command (USAUSC) to embed drones at every level. Lessons from Ukraine’s rapid adoption of low‑cost commercial drones show how bottom‑up acquisition and integrated data networks can deliver...

AEVEX (AVEX) IPO Deck
Aevex (ticker AVEX) unveiled an IPO presentation on April 13, 2026, signaling its intention to list on a major U.S. exchange. The defense‑technology firm specializes in advanced unmanned aerial and maritime vehicles used by military and intelligence customers. The deck highlights a...

Build Your Virtual Warehouse Before Spending a Single Dollar
GreyOrange unveiled GreyMatter Foundry, an AI‑powered immersive simulator that lets users design, size, and layout warehouse automation without spending capital upfront. The platform integrates with GreyOrange’s existing GreyMatter orchestration, which already manages over 130,000 agents and processes 250,000 trips daily....
CIS News
The latest CIS roundup highlights a wave of innovations linking imaging, robotics, and artificial intelligence in the operating room. GE HealthCare has integrated intra‑operative ultrasound into Medtronic’s Stealth AXiS surgical robot, while a systematic review finds Japan’s Hinotori system effective for...

Southeastern Researchers Demo Support-Free Five-Axis Robotic FFF
Southeastern Louisiana University researchers demonstrated a six‑axis robotic fused filament fabrication (FFF) system that employs non‑planar slicing and five‑axis toolpaths to print support‑free parts. By integrating a UFACTORY xArm 850 robot with a custom Rhino‑Grasshopper slicer, the workflow generates point‑to‑point motions...

Zero Entry: The Next Frontier of Mining Robotics and Automation
Jake Harris’s latest column introduces "zero entry" mining, a vision where underground operations run entirely without human presence. He outlines how advances in autonomous drilling rigs, AI‑driven fleet management, and sensor‑rich environments are converging to make human‑free production zones feasible....

British Army Trials Drone Warfare From Moving Tanks
During Exercise Senne Hussar in Germany, more than 350 Queen’s Royal Hussars soldiers tested the launch of surveillance and strike drones from moving Challenger 2 tanks. The live video feeds were broadcast to all units, giving tank crews and dismounted infantry...

Scottish Firms in Ukraine Drone and Air Defence Talks
UK Defence Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that the Ministry of Defence has held multiple talks with Scottish defence companies about collaborating with Ukrainian partners on air defence, uncrewed systems and electronic warfare. He highlighted that in March he led the...

SCADA Freezing When Opening Heavy Graphics Pages
Industrial operators often see SCADA workstations freeze when opening graphics‑heavy pages. The freeze stems from a sudden surge in CPU, GPU, and network demand caused by dozens of animated objects, thousands of tag reads, high‑resolution backgrounds, and embedded trend or...

Europe’s First Robotaxi Launches on Uber as NYC Stalls Waymo
Uber and Volkswagen’s MOIA have begun on‑road validation for the ID, paving the way for Europe’s first commercial robotaxi service launched on Uber’s platform. In the United States, Waymo rolled out fully driverless rides in Nashville, covering a 60‑square‑mile area...

China Industrial Automation & Robotics: The Convergence
China’s industrial automation and robotics sector has entered a rapid expansion phase as five converging forces reshape the market. Robot output rose nearly 30% year‑over‑year, while domestic manufacturers now command 57% of the local robot market. Humanoid robots surged 500%...
Zelensky's Interceptor Drones Deployed Across Eurasia, Now Shooting Down Iranian Shaheds
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukrainian drone specialists have helped five Gulf states build low‑cost interceptor‑drone air defenses and have already shot down Iranian Shahed UAVs in the region. The $20,000 interceptor drones provide a cheap counter to Shahed drones...

Stymied by New Ukrainian 'Drone Wall', Russia Fights to Innovate Offensive Approach
Ukraine’s 82nd Air Assault Brigade achieved a rapid breakthrough on the east Zaporozhye axis by employing extensive deception, silent movements and temporary Starlink shutdowns, catching Russian forces off‑guard. The advance ran into weaker motorized rifle units rather than elite Russian...

C.C. Wei Vs. Dancing Robots: A Debate About Technology—Or About Meaning?
TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei sparked controversy by dismissing dancing and performance‑oriented robots as “not very useful.” He argued that usefulness should be measured by a robot’s ability to perform industrial work, replace labor, and deliver economic value. Critics countered that...

Festo to Unify Design and Commissioning at MODEX
Festo will showcase a unified design‑to‑commissioning ecosystem at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, linking system design, sizing, component selection, ordering and commissioning into a single workflow. The solution promises faster build times, fewer integration errors, and instant CAD configuration with on‑the‑spot...

Red Cat Wants 3D Printed Drone Boats for On-Demand Delivery
Red Cat, a U.S. startup, plans to mass‑produce autonomous drone boats using large‑format 3D‑printed hulls. The company will adapt Ukraine’s naval drone technology for on‑demand logistics, partnering with 3D‑print service Haddy to fabricate near‑net‑shape hulls. While 3D‑printed boats have existed...