Robotics Blogs and Articles

Army Explores New Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System
BlogMar 14, 2026

Army Explores New Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System

The UK Ministry of Defence’s Defence Equipment and Support has issued a market engagement notice for a specialist counter‑UAS system mounted on an armoured vehicle under the Land‑GBAD programme. The capability is intended to provide short‑range drone defence for both...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Dallas, Texas Is a Drone and 3D Printing Place to Be
BlogMar 14, 2026

Dallas, Texas Is a Drone and 3D Printing Place to Be

North Texas, particularly the Dallas suburbs, has quietly become a national hotspot where drone manufacturing and 3D printing intersect. Companies such as Eagle NXT, Shield AI, and Delta Black Aerospace are scaling operations in Allen, Frisco and McKinney, using additive manufacturing for rapid...

By Fabbaloo
Dermalogica Deploys Corvus Robotics Inventory System
BlogMar 13, 2026

Dermalogica Deploys Corvus Robotics Inventory System

Dermalogica, the professional skincare brand, has installed Corvus Robotics’ Corvus One aerial inventory drones at its Carson, California distribution center. The AI‑driven system autonomously scans the warehouse 52 times a year, a 600 % rise over the previous manual cycle‑count process...

By Mobile Robot Guide
FORTNA Offers OptiSweep to Automate Sortation
BlogMar 13, 2026

FORTNA Offers OptiSweep to Automate Sortation

FORTNA introduced OptiSweep, an automated sorter close‑out solution that pairs its proprietary software with Geek+ autonomous mobile robots. The system retrieves orders from sorter divert points and delivers them to goods‑to‑person stations, handling 4,000‑34,000 units per hour. By replacing manual...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Skyrover S1: 4K, 3-Axis Gimbal, Forward Obstacle Avoidance, and Still Under 249g
BlogMar 13, 2026

Skyrover S1: 4K, 3-Axis Gimbal, Forward Obstacle Avoidance, and Still Under 249g

The Skyrover S1 is a sub‑249 g drone that packs a 1/2‑inch Sony sensor capable of 4K 60 fps video and 8K photos, a true 3‑axis mechanical gimbal, and forward obstacle avoidance. It offers up to 40 minutes of flight per battery and a 39‑km...

By The Gadgeteer
Turkey’s Air-to-Air Drone Test and the Logic of Middle-Power Alliance Stress
BlogMar 13, 2026

Turkey’s Air-to-Air Drone Test and the Logic of Middle-Power Alliance Stress

In late 2025 Turkey successfully launched an air‑to‑air missile from its Bayraktar Kızıl Elma UCAV. The test marks the first indigenous unmanned platform capable of contesting sovereign airspace, shifting Turkey’s role from ground‑attack drone user to air combat actor. By building...

By CIMSEC
OM in the News: The Robotics Supply Chain
BlogMar 13, 2026

OM in the News: The Robotics Supply Chain

Industry Week highlights that the next two decades of robotics will be defined less by software breakthroughs than by the physical components that power machines. Cost analysis shows actuators and gearboxes consume 35‑40% of a robot’s bill of materials, followed...

By The OM Blog by Heizer, Render, & Munson
Robots as Autonomous Systems: Which IT Powers the “Brain” Of Modern Machines?
BlogMar 13, 2026

Robots as Autonomous Systems: Which IT Powers the “Brain” Of Modern Machines?

Robots are evolving into fully autonomous systems that require on‑device AI processing rather than cloud reliance. Edge computing platforms place the computational "brain" directly on the robot, cutting latency to fractions of a second. Traditional rack‑mounted servers cannot meet the...

By Igor’sLAB
Oxa Raises $103M to Automate Industrial Driving Tasks
BlogMar 12, 2026

Oxa Raises $103M to Automate Industrial Driving Tasks

UK‑based Oxa raised $103 million in a Series D round led by the National Wealth Fund, with participation from NVIDIA Ventures and other investors. The capital will fast‑track development of its Oxa Driver autonomous‑driving software and the Oxa Hub cloud platform, which...

By Mobile Robot Guide
The Future of War Is Now: What Washington Needs to Hear From the Battlefield
BlogMar 12, 2026

The Future of War Is Now: What Washington Needs to Hear From the Battlefield

Ukrainian drone operators have demonstrated that low‑cost autonomous systems can outpace NATO battalions, as shown in the Hedgehog wargame. Experts warn that current U.S. doctrine and training are obsolete in the face of rapid drone innovation and mass production in...

By The Cipher Brief
Search Robot Thinks for Itself
BlogMar 12, 2026

Search Robot Thinks for Itself

Researchers at TUM have built a broom‑shaped robot that fuses 3‑D image recognition with large language models to understand and search real‑world spaces. By constructing centimeter‑accurate spatial maps and translating internet knowledge into robot‑specific cues, it can locate misplaced items...

By Nanowerk
Celebrating 10 Years of the Open Process Automation™ Forum
BlogMar 12, 2026

Celebrating 10 Years of the Open Process Automation™ Forum

The Open Group marks a decade since launching the Open Process Automation™ Forum (OPAF) on January 31, 2017. Over ten years the Forum has delivered the Open Process Automation Standard, a vendor‑neutral, modular and secure framework for industrial control systems. By replacing...

By EA Voices
Autonomous Mobile Robots Mature in the Warehouse
BlogMar 11, 2026

Autonomous Mobile Robots Mature in the Warehouse

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are moving from pilot projects to full‑scale warehouse deployments as labor shortages and falling hardware costs drive demand. Integration of fleet management with warehouse management systems and the addition of AI capabilities are enhancing robot navigation,...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Ambi Robotics Introduces AmbiVision for AI Vision in Distribution Centers
BlogMar 11, 2026

Ambi Robotics Introduces AmbiVision for AI Vision in Distribution Centers

Ambi Robotics unveiled AmbiVision, an AI‑powered vision module that extends its AI Skill Suite for distribution centers. The software adds cognitive OCR, item identification, pose estimation and defect detection, working with any compatible camera system. Leveraging 250,000 hours of production...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Finally, A Solution to the Driver Shortage: Humanoid Robots
BlogMar 10, 2026

Finally, A Solution to the Driver Shortage: Humanoid Robots

Autonomous vehicle adoption has lagged behind the growing driver shortage in logistics. Osmosis.AI unveiled a proof‑of‑concept where its AI platform, trained on proprietary data, was transferred to a humanoid robot that successfully navigated a company parking lot. The demonstration suggests...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Robotic Arm 3D Food Printing Targets Kitchen Automation
BlogMar 10, 2026

Robotic Arm 3D Food Printing Targets Kitchen Automation

Researchers propose using six‑axis robotic arms for 3D food printing to bring true kitchen automation. Unlike traditional gantry printers that lay flat planes, a robot arm can plate directly, trace non‑planar paths, and navigate obstacles. The study highlights major hurdles...

By Fabbaloo
Upgraded HaiPick Climb Aims to Make the Aisle Obsolete
BlogMar 9, 2026

Upgraded HaiPick Climb Aims to Make the Aisle Obsolete

Hai Robotics has upgraded its HaiPick Climb system to support double‑deep storage and sub‑120‑second delivery cycles, enabling up to 4,000 tote deliveries per hour. The compact design can hold 45,000 totes within 10,764 sq ft, boosting inventory density without expanding warehouse footprints....

By Mobile Robot Guide
Born to Run and Refusing to Die: Evolved Robots
BlogMar 9, 2026

Born to Run and Refusing to Die: Evolved Robots

Northwestern engineers unveiled the first athletic, modular "legged metamachines" that can snap together, move autonomously and survive severe damage. Using an AI‑driven evolutionary algorithm, the team generated unconventional body plans that outperform traditional designs in agility and resilience. The self‑contained...

By FrogHeart
CIS News
BlogMar 9, 2026

CIS News

The surgical robotics sector is witnessing a wave of activity, with multiple manufacturers announcing product launches, acquisitions, and market expansions across Europe, Asia, and the United States. Kawasaki Heavy Industries plans a European rollout of its next‑generation surgical robot, while...

By SurgRob
Avalanche Technology To Be Deployed in Next-Gen Unmanned Rovers and Deep Space Exploration Platforms
BlogMar 9, 2026

Avalanche Technology To Be Deployed in Next-Gen Unmanned Rovers and Deep Space Exploration Platforms

Avalanche Technology announced its Space Grade MRAM will be integrated into Aitech’s unmanned rovers and deep‑space exploration platforms. The memory delivers radiation immunity, permanent data retention, unlimited writes and nanosecond write latency, satisfying all five Space Grade criteria. By removing bulky redundant...

By StorageNewsletter
China Leads the Humanoid Robot Race — but the U.S. Still Has a Shot
BlogMar 9, 2026

China Leads the Humanoid Robot Race — but the U.S. Still Has a Shot

Chinese firms now dominate the global humanoid‑robot market, accounting for over 90% of sales after a surge of units shipped in 2023. Government initiatives such as Made in China 2025 and the 14th Five‑Year Plan have built a robust high‑end manufacturing...

By Rest of World
Safe Street Rebels: How Idiots Hinder Safer Road Traffic
BlogMar 6, 2026

Safe Street Rebels: How Idiots Hinder Safer Road Traffic

Waymo’s robotaxi fleet now completes roughly 450,000 driverless rides weekly across ten U.S. metros, and safety data consistently shows autonomous vehicles outperform human drivers. Neurosurgeon Jonathan Slotkin even called the technology a public‑health breakthrough. In contrast, a fringe group called...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Bioinspired AM Boosts Robotic Limb Stiffness And Sensing
BlogMar 6, 2026

Bioinspired AM Boosts Robotic Limb Stiffness And Sensing

Researchers have demonstrated a bioinspired additive manufacturing (AM) strategy that simultaneously increases robotic limb stiffness and embeds strain‑sensing capability. By allocating stiffer polymers along high‑stress paths and compliant, piezoresistive material where strain is most informative, the printed limb achieves higher...

By Fabbaloo
Samoco Begins Prototyping Flagship Product with PHTA Makerspace
BlogMar 5, 2026

Samoco Begins Prototyping Flagship Product with PHTA Makerspace

Samoco, a smart medical transport device firm, has begun prototyping its flagship blood‑preservation system in the PHTA Makerspace. The device actively cools and agitates blood during road or drone transport, aiming to keep units viable in hot, remote environments. Up...

By Med-Tech Insights
SOLen 3D Printed Soft Optical Sensor For Mechanosensing
BlogMar 5, 2026

SOLen 3D Printed Soft Optical Sensor For Mechanosensing

Researchers unveiled SOLen, a fully 3D‑printed soft optical sensor that embeds a miniature lens to guide light through an elastomeric waveguide for mechanosensing. By routing light internally, the device measures pressure, stretch and shear without metal traces, reducing drift, hysteresis...

By Fabbaloo
Of Microchips and Mud: Repelling Drones in the Donbas
BlogMar 5, 2026

Of Microchips and Mud: Repelling Drones in the Donbas

Ukrainian forces on the Donbas front line are confronting a relentless wave of Russian attack drones that patrol the open terrain. Soldiers rely on handheld drone detectors and small‑arms fire to knock out the buzzing threats, while command posts fuse...

By Small Wars Journal
Example of a Pick Up / Drop Off Maneuver by Nuro-Lucid-Uber Test Vehicle
BlogMar 4, 2026

Example of a Pick Up / Drop Off Maneuver by Nuro-Lucid-Uber Test Vehicle

A joint demonstration in San Francisco showed a robotaxi built on Lucid’s Gravity electric‑vehicle platform, powered by Nuro’s autonomous driver software and operated by Uber. The vehicle performed a seamless pick‑up/drop‑off (PuDo) maneuver, highlighting the integration of high‑end EV hardware...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Video Wednesday
BlogMar 4, 2026

Video Wednesday

On November 20, 2020, Verb and Johnson & Johnson unveiled OTTAVA, a six‑armed robotic platform designed for minimally invasive procedures. The system combines advanced haptic feedback with AI‑driven motion planning to enhance surgeon precision. Early trials suggest OTTADA can reduce operative time...

By SurgRob
Fujitsu to Deploy Underwater Drones and AI for Ocean Digital Twin at Port of Barcelona
BlogMar 3, 2026

Fujitsu to Deploy Underwater Drones and AI for Ocean Digital Twin at Port of Barcelona

Fujitsu Spain and the BCN Port Innovation Foundation have launched a proof‑of‑concept to build an ocean digital twin for the Port of Barcelona. The project combines autonomous underwater drones with AI‑driven analytics to capture high‑resolution seabed imagery, quantify biodiversity, and...

By HPCwire
Zio to Use NEO Battery Cells in Mobile Robots
BlogMar 3, 2026

Zio to Use NEO Battery Cells in Mobile Robots

Zio Robot Co. announced it will replace its Chinese‑sourced batteries with high‑energy lithium‑ion cells from Canada’s NEO Battery Materials for its Mobile Worker (MW) autonomous mobile robots. The partnership aims to boost energy density, high‑rate discharge capability, and overall robot...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Learn How to Get Started with Warehouse Automation
BlogMar 3, 2026

Learn How to Get Started with Warehouse Automation

Automated Warehouse is hosting a live webinar tomorrow at noon ET titled “How to Get Started With Warehouse Automation.” The session will outline a phased adoption strategy that begins with a detailed operational assessment and targets high‑impact, low‑risk tasks such...

By Mobile Robot Guide
No Lidar, No HD Maps, Six Cameras, One Chip, Autobrains
BlogMar 3, 2026

No Lidar, No HD Maps, Six Cameras, One Chip, Autobrains

Autobrains announced a strategic partnership with VinFast to develop an affordable autonomous robo‑car using a vision‑only system. The platform relies on six cameras, a single edge‑compute chip, and an agentic AI architecture that scales via modular skills. It replaces traditional...

By The Road to Autonomy
Article Intro - SurgRAW: Multi-Agent Workflow  for Robotic Surgical Video Analysis
BlogMar 2, 2026

Article Intro - SurgRAW: Multi-Agent Workflow for Robotic Surgical Video Analysis

IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters introduces SurgRAW, a multi‑agent, chain‑of‑thought workflow designed for zero‑shot reasoning on robotic surgical video. The system builds on SurgCoTBench, a new benchmark with 14,256 question‑answer pairs and frame‑level annotations across five core surgical tasks. By...

By SurgRob
Hellmann and Exotec Sign Global Warehouse Automation Agreement
BlogMar 1, 2026

Hellmann and Exotec Sign Global Warehouse Automation Agreement

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics and French robotics firm Exotec have signed a global framework agreement to automate Hellmann’s contract‑logistics warehouses. The partnership will roll out Exotec’s modular goods‑to‑person robotic systems, starting with a pilot at a German healthcare customer. The solution...

By Container News
Miso Robotics Acquires Operations Platform Zignyl to Launch AI Dashboard Zippy for Restaurant Tech
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Miso Robotics Acquires Operations Platform Zignyl to Launch AI Dashboard Zippy for Restaurant Tech

Miso Robotics, the U.S. restaurant automation specialist, announced the acquisition of Zignyl, an operations platform provider. The purchase enabled the launch of Zippy, an AI‑driven dashboard that lets restaurant operators query data through a conversational chatbot. By embedding Zignyl’s workflow...

By Shopifreaks
Why Warehouse Maturity Blooms in Uneven Seasons
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Why Warehouse Maturity Blooms in Uneven Seasons

The article frames warehouse technology adoption as a series of seasonal maturity levels, ranging from manual operations to fully dynamic, software‑driven facilities. It warns that forcing a single platform across all sites creates fragmentation, higher costs, and stunted growth. Instead,...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI

The article warns that autonomous‑vehicle firms are rebranding human remote operators as "assistants" to dodge legal responsibility. By labeling these operators as non‑drivers, companies aim to shift liability from tort negligence to product‑defect claims, even when human error directly causes...

By Phil Koopman — Autonomous System Safety (Substack)
2,000 Robots Walk Into a Shop: Simulated A/B Testing (2026) – Shopify
BlogFeb 27, 2026

2,000 Robots Walk Into a Shop: Simulated A/B Testing (2026) – Shopify

Shopify’s SimGym simulates up to 2,000 cloud‑browser robots to run instant A/B tests on storefront changes, eliminating weeks‑long traffic waits. The system pairs Browserbase’s Chromium sessions with an open‑source 120‑billion‑parameter Mixture‑of‑Experts model, optimized through MXFP4 quantization, FP8 KV‑cache, and custom...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Friday Fun
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Friday Fun

Manufacturers are increasingly rolling out their own RAMIS (Rapid Automated Manufacturing Integration Systems) platforms, intensifying competition in the industrial automation sector. The surge reflects a broader shift toward modular, AI‑enabled production lines that promise higher efficiency and lower downtime. Vendors...

By SurgRob
AW 2026 to Show Hyundai’s MobED as Logistics, Manufacturing Robots Advance
BlogFeb 27, 2026

AW 2026 to Show Hyundai’s MobED as Logistics, Manufacturing Robots Advance

Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics Lab will showcase its MobED mobile platform at the Smart Factory & Automation World (AW) exhibition in Seoul from March 4‑6, 2026. MobED, unveiled in December 2025, features four independently controlled wheels and an eccentric mechanism...

By Mobile Robot Guide
ISAC Innovation | Ericsson Demos Drone Detection PoC at Texas
BlogFeb 27, 2026

ISAC Innovation | Ericsson Demos Drone Detection PoC at Texas

Ericsson successfully demonstrated a live proof‑of‑concept for its Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) technology at its Plano, Texas headquarters, using massive‑MIMO radios to detect and track drones in real time. The trial showed that existing 5G infrastructure can be repurposed...

By TelecomDrive
Infios Integrates Robots, Software to Help Dental City Triple Pickup Rates
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Infios Integrates Robots, Software to Help Dental City Triple Pickup Rates

Dental City, a 30‑year dental supply distributor, partnered with Infios to embed Locus Robotics autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) into its warehouse management system. Within three months the 40,000‑sq‑ft facility saw pick rates triple, enabling same‑day fulfillment and a two‑day nationwide...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Attabotics Gets a New Life at LaFayette Systems
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Attabotics Gets a New Life at LaFayette Systems

Attabotics, the Canadian robotics firm behind a patented cubic goods‑to‑person storage system, filed for bankruptcy in 2025 and was acquired by Danville‑based LaFayette Systems in September. The deal keeps Attabotics' engineering, business, and manufacturing operations in Calgary, with key legacy...

By Mobile Robot Guide
You CAN Afford to Wait for AI. But You Can’t Afford to Wait To
BlogFeb 26, 2026

You CAN Afford to Wait for AI. But You Can’t Afford to Wait To

Enterprises must first secure master data, integrate applications via open APIs, and modernize processes before chasing generative‑AI projects. Proven technologies such as adaptive robotic process automation, predictive analytics, and point‑based neural networks deliver reliable, low‑risk outcomes. Talent acquisition and continuous...

By Sourcing Innovation
Swisslog to Debut AgileStore Pallet Shuttle Storage System
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Swisslog to Debut AgileStore Pallet Shuttle Storage System

Swisslog announced AgileStore, a four‑way roaming pallet shuttle, to debut at MODEX 2026. The system moves forward, backward, laterally and vertically, allowing cross‑aisle travel and level changes without extra lifts. AgileStore’s modular design promises higher density storage, dynamic routing and...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Numina Group Launches Batchbot 2.0 with Upgraded Software
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Numina Group Launches Batchbot 2.0 with Upgraded Software

Numina Group unveiled Batchbot 2.0, a modular warehouse automation platform that fuses its Real‑time Distribution Software (RDS‑WES) with KUKA’s fifth‑generation AI‑infused autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and a voice‑guided picking suite. The system claims to eliminate more than 20 minutes of...

By Mobile Robot Guide
X-BAT Drone ‘Fighter’ Will Begin VTOL Flight Testing In Kansas This Year
BlogFeb 25, 2026

X-BAT Drone ‘Fighter’ Will Begin VTOL Flight Testing In Kansas This Year

Shield AI announced that its X‑BAT vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing combat drone will begin flight testing near Newton, Kansas, later this year. The company highlighted VTOL capability as the program’s core differentiator during the AFA Warfare Symposium. X‑BAT is designed to combine stealth,...

By The War Zone (The Drive)
The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future

Oshkosh Corp., led by EVP Jay Iyengar, is championing a "moments of autonomy" strategy that embeds physical AI into high‑value, repetitive or hazardous tasks rather than pursuing full automation. The company is rolling out autonomous jet‑bridge docking systems that align...

By The Road to Autonomy
The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future

Oshkosh is championing a hybrid autonomy model that delivers physical AI where it adds the most immediate value, such as automating repetitive, hazardous tasks. The company has deployed AI‑driven solutions ranging from airport jet‑bridge alignment to on‑demand trash‑collection robots and...

By The Road to Autonomy