Robotics News and Headlines

IntBot to Debut First-Ever Unmanned CES Booth Run by a Robot; Humanoid "Nylo" Takes the Floor Solo
NewsJan 5, 2026

IntBot to Debut First-Ever Unmanned CES Booth Run by a Robot; Humanoid "Nylo" Takes the Floor Solo

IntBot will showcase its flagship humanoid, Nylo, as the sole exhibitor at CES 2026, operating an unmanned booth for the entire first day. The robot will greet visitors, initiate conversations, and answer questions without any human assistance, demonstrating real‑time social autonomy....

By RoboticsTomorrow
XELA Robotics Unlocks Enhanced Automation for Humanoid and Industrial Robots
NewsJan 5, 2026

XELA Robotics Unlocks Enhanced Automation for Humanoid and Industrial Robots

XELA Robotics unveiled its uSkin tactile sensor suite at CES, giving humanoid and industrial robots a human‑like sense of touch. The sensors, integrated into robot hands and grippers from partners such as Wonik, Weiss and Tesollo, provide 3‑D force, shape...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Electromate Expands Mobile Robotics Offering with Maxon HEJ 90 High-Efficiency Joint
NewsJan 5, 2026

Electromate Expands Mobile Robotics Offering with Maxon HEJ 90 High-Efficiency Joint

Electromate Inc. announced the launch of the maxon HEJ 90 High‑Efficiency Joint, a compact, sealed actuator for mobile and legged robots. The joint delivers up to 140 Nm (configurable to 180 Nm) torque, 86 % efficiency, and speeds up to 13 rad/s within a 110 mm × 90 mm...

By RoboticsTomorrow
CES 2026: Schaeffler Shows Motion Technology Portfolio for the Industry of the Future
NewsJan 2, 2026

CES 2026: Schaeffler Shows Motion Technology Portfolio for the Industry of the Future

Schaeffler showcased its motion‑technology portfolio at CES 2026, unveiling a planetary‑gear actuator for humanoid robots, high‑performance bearings for energy generation, and autonomous material‑handling solutions. The company emphasized the integration of AI‑driven data with mechanical precision to enable predictive maintenance, digital twins,...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Global Impact Through Robotics & AI Bootcamp in Riyadh
NewsJan 2, 2026

Global Impact Through Robotics & AI Bootcamp in Riyadh

The Robotics & AI Bootcamp in Riyadh, held Dec 30‑31 2025 and a Hackathon on Jan 1 2026, brought together K‑12 students from multiple schools for a free, three‑day immersive program. Organized by Dr. Abdul Matheen, the event was a joint effort between Meritus AI (India)...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Seyond to Showcase Complete End-to-End LiDAR Portfolio and Mass-Production-Ready Solid-State LiDAR at CES 2026
NewsDec 31, 2025

Seyond to Showcase Complete End-to-End LiDAR Portfolio and Mass-Production-Ready Solid-State LiDAR at CES 2026

Seyond will unveil its complete end‑to‑end LiDAR suite at CES 2026, highlighted by the Hummingbird D1 solid‑state sensor that is ready for mass production and has secured a world‑first OEM design win. The portfolio now covers ultra‑long‑range Falcon K, long‑range Robin E1X, mid‑range...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Hygienic High-Precision Robotic Solutions From Stäubli Live at IPPE 2026
NewsDec 31, 2025

Hygienic High-Precision Robotic Solutions From Stäubli Live at IPPE 2026

Stäubli Robotics is showcasing its next‑generation, food‑grade automation at IPPE 2026, including the six‑axis TX2‑90 robot designed for humid, wash‑down environments and the ultra‑compact FL1500 electric forklift for heavy meat‑processing loads. The company will host a TECHTalk on January 29 that explores...

By RoboticsTomorrow
MIT Engineers Design an Aerial Microrobot that Can Fly as Fast as a Bumblebee
NewsDec 31, 2025

MIT Engineers Design an Aerial Microrobot that Can Fly as Fast as a Bumblebee

MIT engineers have created an aerial microrobot that matches bumblebee‑level speed and agility. By pairing a model‑predictive controller with a deep‑learning policy, the robot achieved a 447% boost in speed and a 255% rise in acceleration. The AI‑driven system allowed...

By Robohub
From Individuals to Crews, AI Brings Teamwork Into Construction Productivity Analysis
NewsDec 30, 2025

From Individuals to Crews, AI Brings Teamwork Into Construction Productivity Analysis

Researchers at National Taiwan University have unveiled an AI system that automatically identifies construction activities at both individual and crew levels using ordinary site video footage. The multi‑granular framework links worker actions, crew collaborations, and overall site operations, delivering a...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Top Industrial Robots List – December 2025
NewsDec 29, 2025

Top Industrial Robots List – December 2025

RoboticMagazine.com released its Top Industrial Robots List for December 2025, ranking FANUC’s M/R‑series, ABB’s IRB 6700 and FANUC’s CRX cobot as the leading machines. The list, compiled through editorial research and AI‑weighted scoring, covers articulated, collaborative, SCARA and gantry robots from 20...

By Roboticmagazine
New at Mouser: Infineon Technologies PSOC Edge Machine Learning MCUs for Robotics, Industrial, and Smart Home Applications
NewsDec 29, 2025

New at Mouser: Infineon Technologies PSOC Edge Machine Learning MCUs for Robotics, Industrial, and Smart Home Applications

Infineon Technologies has introduced its new PSOC™ Edge machine‑learning microcontrollers, now available through Mouser Electronics. The MCUs combine an Arm Cortex‑M55 core, an M33 coprocessor and Infineon’s NNLite accelerator, delivering always‑on, low‑power AI for smart‑home, robotics, industrial and HMI devices....

By RoboticsTomorrow
The Origami Wheel that Could Explore Lunar Caves
NewsDec 29, 2025

The Origami Wheel that Could Explore Lunar Caves

A KAIST research team led by Professor Dae‑Young Lee has unveiled an origami‑inspired variable‑diameter wheel that can expand from 230 mm to 500 mm without traditional hinges. The elastic metal frame and fabric tensioners allow the wheel to flex, double its size,...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
First Air Taxi Service to Launch in Dubai in 2026
NewsDec 28, 2025

First Air Taxi Service to Launch in Dubai in 2026

Joby Aviation announced it will launch the world’s first integrated air‑taxi network in Dubai by 2026, leveraging a six‑year exclusive operating agreement with the city’s Roads and Transport Authority. The rollout includes four Skyports‑designed vertiports at Dubai International Airport, Dubai...

By IEEE Spectrum Robotics
New Heights in Dynamic Performance: DEEP Robotics' Robots Achieve All-Weather Stable Mobility
NewsDec 26, 2025

New Heights in Dynamic Performance: DEEP Robotics' Robots Achieve All-Weather Stable Mobility

DEEP Robotics unveiled the DR02 humanoid robot, featuring all‑weather IP66 protection and advanced motion control. The robot combines whole‑body coordinated movement, active waist stabilization, and dynamic disturbance‑rejection to deliver high‑dynamic, smooth actions. Tests show DR02 maintains balance during rapid motions...

By RoboticsTomorrow
The Science of Human Touch – and Why It’s so Hard to Replicate in Robots
NewsDec 24, 2025

The Science of Human Touch – and Why It’s so Hard to Replicate in Robots

Roboticists are confronting the complexity of human touch as they develop soft, sensor‑filled skins that can perceive pressure, vibration, stretch and texture. Researchers at Oxford highlight that touch is an active, distributed sense, with mechanoreceptors and embodied intelligence similar to...

By Robohub
RealMan Robotics Launches Next-Generation High-Power-Density Joint Modules for High-Performance Robotics
NewsDec 23, 2025

RealMan Robotics Launches Next-Generation High-Power-Density Joint Modules for High-Performance Robotics

RealMan Robotics unveiled three next‑generation high‑power‑density joint modules—the ultra‑compact WHJ03, the high‑torque hollow‑core WHJ120, and the wide‑voltage WHJ48V series. Each module delivers a blend of higher torque, reduced size, and broader voltage tolerance, targeting applications from desktop manipulators to heavy‑duty...

By RoboticsTomorrow
'Stingraybot' Uses Microbubble Muscles Controlled by Ultrasound
NewsDec 23, 2025

'Stingraybot' Uses Microbubble Muscles Controlled by Ultrasound

ETH Zurich researchers unveiled a 4 cm "stingraybot" that swims by flexing silicone membranes embedded with micro‑bubbles, all controlled wirelessly via ultrasound. The micro‑bubble muscles respond within milliseconds, enabling both simple curvature and complex undulatory motions depending on bubble size distribution....

By New Atlas Robotics
Technology that Helps Robots Read Human Intentions Could Lead to Safer, Smarter, More Trustworthy Machines
NewsDec 23, 2025

Technology that Helps Robots Read Human Intentions Could Lead to Safer, Smarter, More Trustworthy Machines

Researchers at the University of Manchester’s PRIMI project are teaching robots a rudimentary theory of mind, enabling them to infer human beliefs, preferences, and intentions. By merging motor intelligence with cognitive reasoning, the system aims to anticipate assistance needs and...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Quintus Technologies and Lyric Robot Form Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Industrialization of Solid-State Battery Production
NewsDec 23, 2025

Quintus Technologies and Lyric Robot Form Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Industrialization of Solid-State Battery Production

Quintus Technologies and Guangdong Lyric Robot Automation have signed a memorandum of understanding to combine Quintus' high‑pressure isostatic press technology with Lyric's advanced automation for solid‑state battery manufacturing. The partnership will deliver joint engineering studies, proof‑of‑concept trials and system‑integration tests...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Machine Learning Helps Robots See Clearly in Total Darkness Using Infrared
NewsDec 23, 2025

Machine Learning Helps Robots See Clearly in Total Darkness Using Infrared

University of Manchester researchers have developed a machine‑learning system that converts raw infrared data into clear, visible‑light‑like images. The technique lets robots operate in total darkness without redesigning their vision software, cutting computational load and development time. Published on arXiv...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Cyngn Partners with Chandler Automation, Expands Into Agriculture
NewsDec 23, 2025

Cyngn Partners with Chandler Automation, Expands Into Agriculture

Cyngn announced a partnership with Chandler Automation, adding the autonomous DriveMod Tugger to Chandler’s dealer network for food processors and packers. The collaboration brings self‑driving material handling to the agriculture sector, where the Tugger can move up to 12,000 lb between...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Walmart Expands Drone Delivery
NewsDec 23, 2025

Walmart Expands Drone Delivery

Walmart has expanded its use of drone delivery in the US with tech partner Wing

By Retail Technology (Magazine)
Autonomous Inspection of Photovoltaic Panels
NewsDec 22, 2025

Autonomous Inspection of Photovoltaic Panels

A leading European energy firm is partnering with Robotnik to pilot RB‑WATCHER, an autonomous robot for photovoltaic panel inspection. The robot combines RTK‑DGPS and SLAM to navigate both open fields and GPS‑denied corridors, capturing geolocated bispectral images. Integrated 4G/5G or...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Bio-Hybrid Robots Turn Food Waste Into Functional Machines
NewsDec 22, 2025

Bio-Hybrid Robots Turn Food Waste Into Functional Machines

EPFL’s CREATE Lab has built bio‑hybrid robots using langoustine abdomen exoskeletons harvested from food‑waste streams. By embedding elastomer actuators and a silicone‑coated shell onto the natural shells, the team created a manipulator that lifts up to 500 g, a gripper that...

By Robohub
Introducing Chef+: Chef's Most Advanced Meal Assembly Robot Yet
NewsDec 19, 2025

Introducing Chef+: Chef's Most Advanced Meal Assembly Robot Yet

Chef Robotics unveiled Chef+, its most advanced AI‑driven meal‑assembly robot, built on insights from over 80 million servings. The new system doubles ingredient pan capacity while maintaining a worker‑size footprint, cutting refill cycles and freeing floor space. Reliability upgrades include sealed...

By RoboticsTomorrow
At a Silicon Valley Summit, Robots Fold Laundry—And Investors Open Their Wallets
NewsDec 18, 2025

At a Silicon Valley Summit, Robots Fold Laundry—And Investors Open Their Wallets

At the Humanoids Summit in Mountain View, startups showcased robots that can fold laundry, highlighting a rapid escalation of capital into humanoid robotics. Venture capital invested nearly $2.8 billion in U.S. humanoid firms in 2025, up from $42.6 million in 2020, with...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Aptiv and Vecna Robotics to Develop Next Generation Autonomous Mobile Robots
NewsDec 18, 2025

Aptiv and Vecna Robotics to Develop Next Generation Autonomous Mobile Robots

Aptiv and Vecna Robotics announced a strategic collaboration to co‑develop next‑generation autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for warehouses and factories. The partnership merges Aptiv's PULSE™ sensor suite, machine‑learning perception, and high‑performance compute platform with Vecna's AI‑driven autonomy and CaseFlow™ workflow orchestration....

By RoboticsTomorrow
Industrial Robotics in 2025: Trends, Figures and Global Outlook
NewsDec 18, 2025

Industrial Robotics in 2025: Trends, Figures and Global Outlook

Industrial robot installations surged to 542,076 units in 2024, more than doubling the volume from a decade ago and pushing the global operational stock to roughly 4.66 million. Multipurpose, AI‑enabled robots and collaborative cobots are expanding beyond traditional manufacturing into sectors...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Skunk Works® and XTEND Expand Joint All Domain Command and Control for Advanced Mission Execution
NewsDec 18, 2025

Skunk Works® and XTEND Expand Joint All Domain Command and Control for Advanced Mission Execution

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and XTEND have integrated XTEND's Operating System (XOS) into the Skunk Works MDCX™ autonomy platform, creating a Multi‑Class MDCX (MC‑MDCX) workstation that lets a single operator control both large and small unmanned aircraft. The joint demo...

By RoboticsTomorrow
A Quick Look at Multirotor Drone Maneuverability
NewsDec 18, 2025

A Quick Look at Multirotor Drone Maneuverability

Multirotor drone maneuverability hinges on thrust‑to‑weight ratio, frame dynamics, propeller choice, motor characteristics, and control electronics. High thrust‑to‑weight ratios (up to 5:1) enable rapid attitude changes but sacrifice efficiency and flight time. Smaller, stiffer, and lighter frames reduce inertia, delivering...

By Roboticmagazine
Ground Robots Teaming with Soldiers in the Battlefield
NewsDec 17, 2025

Ground Robots Teaming with Soldiers in the Battlefield

Modern militaries are rapidly fielding ground robots, known as robotic combat vehicles or autonomous ground systems, to act as force multipliers for infantry units. Ukraine’s deployment of more than 150 Milrem THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles demonstrates the technology’s transition from...

By Roboticmagazine
Robotic Arm Successfully Learns 1,000 Manipulation Tasks in One Day
NewsDec 17, 2025

Robotic Arm Successfully Learns 1,000 Manipulation Tasks in One Day

Researchers at Imperial College London introduced MT3, an imitation‑learning system that taught a Sawyer robotic arm 1,000 distinct manipulation tasks in less than 24 hours. The method uses trajectory decomposition and a retrieval‑based memory to learn from a single human demonstration...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Former Rivian Exec Says ‘Every Car Company Will Become a Robotics Company’
NewsDec 17, 2025

Former Rivian Exec Says ‘Every Car Company Will Become a Robotics Company’

Former Rivian chief growth officer Jiten Behl, now a partner at Eclipse, argues that every automaker will evolve into a robotics company as AI‑driven factories replace low‑cost overseas labor. He highlighted Rivian’s strategy of spinning out startups like Also and...

By TechCrunch Robotics
Into the Omniverse: OpenUSD and NVIDIA Halos Accelerate Safety for Robotaxis, Physical AI Systems
NewsDec 17, 2025

Into the Omniverse: OpenUSD and NVIDIA Halos Accelerate Safety for Robotaxis, Physical AI Systems

NVIDIA announced that the OpenUSD Core Specification 1.0 is now public, establishing a unified data model for high‑fidelity simulation pipelines. Powered by this standard, Omniverse libraries deliver SimReady assets that integrate seamlessly with Isaac Sim for robot and autonomous‑vehicle testing....

By NVIDIA Blog Robotics
AI-Powered Robotic Hands Learn Dexterity by Mimicking Human Movements and Anatomy
NewsDec 17, 2025

AI-Powered Robotic Hands Learn Dexterity by Mimicking Human Movements and Anatomy

ETH Zurich’s Soft Robotics Lab unveiled an AI‑driven robotic hand that mimics human anatomy using artificial tendons instead of joint motors. The 21‑degree‑of‑freedom hand learns dexterous tasks through a blend of reinforcement and imitation learning powered by transformer models. Data...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
UPS Buys Hundreds of Robots to Unload Trucks in Automation Push
NewsDec 16, 2025

UPS Buys Hundreds of Robots to Unload Trucks in Automation Push

United Parcel Service is spending $120 million to acquire 400 Pickle Robot units that can unload trucks in about two hours each. The purchase is part of UPS’s broader $9 billion automation program aimed at cutting labor costs and boosting margins. Pickle’s...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Bay Area Robotics Association Launches to Connect Capital and Industry Between Silicon Valley and the World
NewsDec 15, 2025

Bay Area Robotics Association Launches to Connect Capital and Industry Between Silicon Valley and the World

The Bay Area Robotics Association (BARA) launched as a member‑driven platform linking Silicon Valley robotics firms with leading ecosystems in Japan, China, and the U.S. East Coast. It brings together corporates, investors, and startups across humanoid, industrial, service and mobility...

By MassRobotics Blog
How iRobot Lost Its Way Home
NewsDec 15, 2025

How iRobot Lost Its Way Home

iRobot, the pioneer of consumer robotics and creator of the Roomba, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, ending a 35‑year journey from MIT lab to household staple. A $1.7 billion Amazon acquisition collapsed after EU regulators blocked the deal, triggering a leadership shake‑up...

By TechCrunch Robotics
Beyond Mimicry: Fiber-Type Artificial Muscles Outperform Biological Muscles
NewsDec 12, 2025

Beyond Mimicry: Fiber-Type Artificial Muscles Outperform Biological Muscles

The December 2025 npj Robotics review highlights fiber‑type artificial muscles that now outperform natural muscle in speed, strain and stress. Torsional actuation has been recorded at over 11,000 rpm, tensile strains reach 8600 %, and isometric stresses exceed 28 MPa—more than a hundred...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Cheers to AI: ADAM Robot Bartender Makes Drinks at Vegas Golden Knights Game
NewsDec 12, 2025

Cheers to AI: ADAM Robot Bartender Makes Drinks at Vegas Golden Knights Game

Richtech Robotics has deployed ADAM, an Automated Dual‑Arm Mixologist, at the T‑Mobile Arena during Vegas Golden Knights games. The robot, powered by NVIDIA’s Isaac simulation suite and Jetson AGX Orin edge AI, was trained in virtual environments before serving drinks...

By NVIDIA Blog Robotics
Ghost Robotics’ Arm Brings Manipulation to Military Quadrupeds
NewsDec 11, 2025

Ghost Robotics’ Arm Brings Manipulation to Military Quadrupeds

Ghost Robotics unveiled a six‑degree‑of‑freedom arm for its Vision 60 quadruped, turning the rugged robot into a mobile manipulator and sensor platform. The arm, engineered as a fifth leg, survives the robot’s 50 kg roll‑overs and enables tasks such as door...

By IEEE Spectrum Robotics
How to Optimize Warehouse Space with Robotics and High-Density Automation
NewsDec 11, 2025

How to Optimize Warehouse Space with Robotics and High-Density Automation

Warehouse space costs have surged to $8.31 per square foot, pressuring margins for e‑commerce and grocery fulfillment. Traditional static shelving and wide aisles waste valuable cubic space and limit scalability. Geek+ offers high‑density automation with AMRs and ultra‑compact storage, delivering...

By Geek+ Blog
Vine-Inspired Robotic Gripper Gently Lifts Heavy and Fragile Objects
NewsDec 10, 2025

Vine-Inspired Robotic Gripper Gently Lifts Heavy and Fragile Objects

MIT and Stanford engineers unveiled a vine‑inspired soft robotic gripper that inflates pneumatic tubes to snake around and gently lift objects ranging from a glass vase to a watermelon, and even a human subject in a bed. The device switches...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
The Science of Human Touch, and Why It's so Hard to Replicate in Robots
NewsDec 10, 2025

The Science of Human Touch, and Why It's so Hard to Replicate in Robots

Robots excel at visual perception but still struggle to replicate the nuanced human sense of touch. Human skin contains multiple mechanoreceptors that detect vibration, stretch, texture, and pressure, and our touch is an active, dynamic process. Soft‑robotics researchers are embedding...

By Tech Xplore Robotics