Robotics News and Headlines

Lenovo and SWM Partner on Next-Generation Robotaxi
NewsMar 9, 2026

Lenovo and SWM Partner on Next-Generation Robotaxi

Lenovo and South Korean autonomous mobility firm SWM announced a partnership to co‑develop a next‑generation robotaxi. The project centers on SWM’s AP‑700 autonomous driving platform combined with Lenovo Vehicle Computing’s AD1 domain controller, which runs on Nvidia’s Drive AGX Thor...

By Autonomous Vehicle International
Saildrone Adds Seabed Imaging Capability to Autonomous Voyager Ocean Drones
NewsMar 9, 2026

Saildrone Adds Seabed Imaging Capability to Autonomous Voyager Ocean Drones

Saildrone has integrated Innomar’s Medium‑USV sub‑bottom profiler onto its Voyager unmanned surface vehicle, enabling high‑resolution imaging of the seafloor and sub‑seafloor. The system can operate in up to 250 meters of water and penetrate 70 meters below the seabed, first demonstrated in...

By Robotics & Automation News
Autonomy Will Disrupt the Business Model of Major Manufacturers: Tractors Will Become Smaller
NewsMar 9, 2026

Autonomy Will Disrupt the Business Model of Major Manufacturers: Tractors Will Become Smaller

Sabanto offers retrofit kits that make existing tractors autonomous, using cameras, sensors and GPS. A Montana pilot showed three small autonomous combos could replace a 750‑hp tractor and save about $1 million in capital. Founder Craig Rupp predicts the market will...

By Future Farming
Pablo Air Shoots Higher with AI Drone Swarms
NewsMar 9, 2026

Pablo Air Shoots Higher with AI Drone Swarms

Pablo Air, a South Korean AI‑drone startup, has demonstrated Level 4 autonomous swarm capability, coordinating up to 50 drones and planning a 300‑drone showcase this year. The company raised roughly 107.5 billion won and is gearing up for a KOSDAQ IPO after a...

By The Korea Herald
Cellula Robotics to Highlight Subsea Autonomy & Operational Readiness at Oi 2026
NewsMar 9, 2026

Cellula Robotics to Highlight Subsea Autonomy & Operational Readiness at Oi 2026

Cellula Robotics will exhibit at Oceanology International 2026 in London, showcasing its Envoy AUV and Porter XLAUV scale models while emphasizing deployment readiness, repeatable workflows, and long‑endurance support for environmental, survey, and defence missions. The company’s Chief Commercial Officer, Richard...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Greensea IQ Launches Rapid Data Processing & Mission Analysis Toolset
NewsMar 9, 2026

Greensea IQ Launches Rapid Data Processing & Mission Analysis Toolset

Greensea IQ unveiled Bayonet Insight, a post‑processing software suite for maritime robotics. The toolset enables operators to process raw sensor, sonar and video data during or immediately after missions, generating bathymetric maps, geo‑referenced summaries and telemetry plots. It works with...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
New Ultra-Low-Cost Technique Could Slash the Price of Soft Robotics
NewsMar 9, 2026

New Ultra-Low-Cost Technique Could Slash the Price of Soft Robotics

Oxford engineers have unveiled an ultra‑low‑cost method to fabricate soft‑robotic actuators using vacuum‑sealed plastic pouches and a laser cutter. The process creates functional actuators in under 10 minutes at a material cost of less than $0.10 each. Demonstrations include a...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
SBG Systems Releases Firmware 6.0 to Advance UAV Navigation & Sensor Fusion
NewsMar 9, 2026

SBG Systems Releases Firmware 6.0 to Advance UAV Navigation & Sensor Fusion

SBG Systems has launched Firmware 6.0 (v6.0.5585‑stable) for its Ekinox, Apogee, Quanta and Navsight navigation suites. The update adds a fixed‑wing UAV motion profile with full air‑data support, and opens integration to external cameras, LiDAR or radar for position and...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Brain-Controlled Assistive Robots Work Best when They Share the Workload with Users
NewsMar 8, 2026

Brain-Controlled Assistive Robots Work Best when They Share the Workload with Users

A Frontiers in Human Neuroscience study examined three autonomy levels for brain‑robot interfaces in a virtual kitchen, ranging from Assisted Teleoperation to Full Automation. While Full Automation was fastest and required the least mental effort, users felt a loss of...

By PsyPost
DEA Moves to Buy Skydio R10 Indoor Drones
NewsMar 8, 2026

DEA Moves to Buy Skydio R10 Indoor Drones

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced a sole‑source purchase of Skydio R10 indoor drones via Atlantic Diving Supply. The R10 is engineered for GPS‑denied, confined‑space reconnaissance with autonomous navigation, collision‑resistant construction, and cellular 5G/LTE connectivity. The acquisition reflects a growing...

By Defence Blog
U.S. Army National Guard Buys Small FPV Strike Drones
NewsMar 8, 2026

U.S. Army National Guard Buys Small FPV Strike Drones

The Tennessee Army National Guard has issued solicitations to purchase small unmanned aerial systems, including the Neros Archer, FlightWave Edge 130, and ModalAI Stinger Vision FPV drones, for use by the 117th Regiment Regional Training Institute. Each solicitation calls for two...

By Defence Blog
Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation
NewsMar 8, 2026

Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation

Numina Group unveiled Batchbot 2.0, an AI‑driven solution that fuses its Real‑time Distribution Software with KUKA’s fifth‑generation autonomous mobile robots and a voice‑picking suite. The system claims to slash more than 20 minutes of idle operator travel per hour and...

By Robotics 24/7
Video: Hyundai's Firefighting Robots Lead the Way Into Burning Buildings
NewsMar 8, 2026

Video: Hyundai's Firefighting Robots Lead the Way Into Burning Buildings

Hyundai Motor Group has donated four autonomous firefighting robots to fire stations across South Korea, built on the HR‑Sherpa unmanned vehicle platform. The robots combine a water cannon, infrared and regular cameras, temperature‑resistant tires, and a self‑spraying cooling system that...

By New Atlas Robotics
BrainChip Named Official Technology Sponsor for Raytheon’s Autonomous Vehicle Competition
NewsMar 8, 2026

BrainChip Named Official Technology Sponsor for Raytheon’s Autonomous Vehicle Competition

BrainChip has been named the official technology sponsor for Raytheon’s 2025‑2026 Autonomous Vehicle Competition, providing its Akida™ AKD1000 neuromorphic processor to every participating university team. The competition tasks undergraduate engineers with integrating UAVs and UGVs that can autonomously navigate, identify...

By Robotics & Automation News
HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA
NewsMar 8, 2026

HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA

NASA has granted HEBI Robotics an $850,000 Phase II SBIR contract to develop and test space‑rated actuation hardware. The two‑year effort will produce modular actuators and compatible avionics for low‑Earth‑orbit and geosynchronous missions. HEBI’s technology aims to survive ionizing radiation and...

By Robotics & Automation News
Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform
NewsMar 8, 2026

Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform

Gravis Robotics announced its full commercial rollout in the United States at CONEXPO‑CON/AGG 2026, showcasing live autonomous earth‑moving equipment alongside partners Develon and Hitachi. The company introduced Gravis Copilot, a machine‑guidance platform that makes existing fleets autonomy‑ready without altering workflows. Deployments...

By Robotics & Automation News
Boeing Christens Second Extra-Large Orca Submarine Drone
NewsMar 7, 2026

Boeing Christens Second Extra-Large Orca Submarine Drone

Boeing has commissioned its second extra‑large Orca uncrewed undersea vehicle, designated XLE2, marking the third hull in the program after XLE0 and XLE1. The 85‑ton, 85‑foot platform boasts a 6,500‑nautical‑mile endurance, hybrid electric power and a 33‑foot mission bay capable...

By Naval News
British Startup Skycutter Stuns US Military-Industrial Complex in Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance’ Trials
PodcastMar 7, 2026

British Startup Skycutter Stuns US Military-Industrial Complex in Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance’ Trials

British startup Skycutter topped the Pentagon’s ‘Drone Dominance Gauntlet I’ with a 99.3‑out‑of‑100 score, eclipsing U.S. competitors in a trial aimed at fielding 30,000 low‑cost expendable UAVs. The company’s SC‑1200 heavy‑lift, hydrogen‑powered SC Gryphon and backpack‑deployable SC‑ISR platforms impressed evaluators...

By sUAS News
The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance
NewsMar 7, 2026

The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance

The article reveals how power, data, and sensing networks act as the hidden nervous system of modern surgical robots. Advances in interconnect density, force‑sensing modules, and integrated electronic architectures are enabling higher precision and reliability. Michael Klitze of TE Connectivity...

By Medical Design Briefs
M-SAAVE Completes Humanitarian UAV Mission and Launches New Clean Air Initiative
PodcastMar 7, 2026

M-SAAVE Completes Humanitarian UAV Mission and Launches New Clean Air Initiative

The University of Michigan M‑SAAVE student team completed a five‑year Humanitarian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Mission (HUM) with Air Serv International, showcasing a modular aircraft capable of aid drops and RGB/infrared imaging. The team delivered a comprehensive technical package to Air...

By sUAS News
Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them
NewsMar 7, 2026

Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them

Sorting Robotics’ founders warn that most robot failures arise from “always‑on” production environments rather than hardware defects. Lab‑validated robots encounter particulate buildup, temperature and humidity shifts, and calibration drift when operating 24/7, especially in regulated sectors such as cannabis. The...

By Robotics & Automation News
Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance
NewsMar 7, 2026

Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance

The 2026 Automation Expo in Thailand drew a record 11,723 visitors, a 50% year‑on‑year increase, and featured 150 exhibitors across 7,500 sqm. The show highlighted IIoT, advanced robotics, and smart‑factory solutions in dedicated IIoT Ecosystem and Future‑X zones. Organisers Messe Frankfurt...

By Robotics & Automation News
U.S. Army Evaluates SlingWorks Drone Strike System
NewsMar 7, 2026

U.S. Army Evaluates SlingWorks Drone Strike System

The U.S. Army tested Elbit America’s SlingWorks launched effects system during the CDF CFWE 26 exercise at Yuma Proving Ground. The demonstration, conducted with soldiers from the 1st Armored Division, showed the platform’s ability to share targeting data across existing Army networks...

By Defence Blog
Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing
NewsMar 7, 2026

Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing

Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled an adaptive robotic gripper solution for high‑mix, low‑volume manufacturing at the 2026 Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition. The system pairs the TM5S collaborative robot with Tesollo’s DG‑3F‑M three‑finger articulated gripper, offering 2.5 kg pinching...

By Robotics & Automation News
Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”
NewsMar 6, 2026

Dominion Dynamics Says It Will Invest $50 Million to Build a “Sovereign Autonomous Wingman”

Dominion Dynamics, an Ottawa‑based defence startup, announced a CAD 50 million investment to develop an Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), a sovereign “autonomous wingman” that will operate alongside manned fighters. The company plans to deliver a sub‑scale prototype within 24‑36 months, leveraging advanced...

By BetaKit (Canada)
Robotic Surgery Removes Hard-to-Reach Caudate Lobe Tumor in a 79-Year-Old
NewsMar 6, 2026

Robotic Surgery Removes Hard-to-Reach Caudate Lobe Tumor in a 79-Year-Old

Researchers at Boston University successfully removed a caudate lobe liver metastasis from a 79‑year‑old using a surgical robot. The team combined a hanging maneuver on the Arantius ligament with indocyanine green negative staining to delineate tumor margins. Intra‑operative ultrasound guided...

By Medical Xpress
Thiess Global Summit Visits EACON AHS Retrofitted Trucks at Mulgarrie
NewsMar 6, 2026

Thiess Global Summit Visits EACON AHS Retrofitted Trucks at Mulgarrie

Leaders from Thiess, MACA, RTL Mining and Earthworks visited Norton Gold Fields' Mulgarrie site to witness the autonomous trial of two Komatsu HD1500 trucks, Tom and Jerry, retrofitted with EACON’s ORCASTRA® system. These trucks are the world’s first HD1500s equipped...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence
PodcastMar 6, 2026

Southern States Enhances Layered Airspace Protection Strategy with SkySafe’s Drone Detection and Airspace Intelligence

Southern States LLC announced a partnership with SkySafe to embed the latter’s cloud‑based drone detection and airspace intelligence platform into Southern States’ Layered Airspace Protection Strategy for utilities. The integrated solution offers real‑time identification, flight‑path history, and operator location, delivering...

By sUAS News
Robotics Ethicist Calls for Stronger US Guardrails as Automation Accelerates
NewsMar 6, 2026

Robotics Ethicist Calls for Stronger US Guardrails as Automation Accelerates

Robotics ethicist Kate Darling warned that U.S. policy is falling behind the rapid deployment of automation in warehouses and factories. She argued that profit-driven decisions, not technical capability, will shape the future of work unless stronger regulatory guardrails are introduced....

By Nextgov/FCW (GovExec)
Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy
NewsMar 6, 2026

Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy

Logic Robotics unveiled a logistics operating system designed to automate the movement of palletized cargo from terrestrial factories to spaceports and beyond. The platform, called LINK, integrates an AI‑driven digital twin that models facilities, vehicles, and missions in real time,...

By Robotics 24/7
Brazil’s Moya Targets 2027 for First Heavylift Cargo Drone Services
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazil’s Moya Targets 2027 for First Heavylift Cargo Drone Services

Brazilian startup Moya announced it will begin operating its heavy‑lift cargo eVTOL service in 2027. The company highlights the rapid expansion of the global logistics market, which is expected to reach $5.951 trillion by 2030 with a 7.2% annual growth rate....

By Urban Air Mobility News
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security
NewsMar 6, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Student Drone Competition, Amazon Prime Air, World Cup Security

The UAS4STEM competition is recruiting global judges to evaluate student‑built drones, with training due by March 15. Amazon Prime Air will launch its quieter, rain‑capable MK30 drones in Baton Rouge, offering sub‑5‑lb deliveries within an hour across a 7.5‑mile radius. The U.S. Department...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
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NewsMar 6, 2026

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Teledyne e2v unveiled the Perciva™ 5D camera, a single‑CMOS sensor solution that delivers simultaneous 2D images and occlusion‑free 3D depth maps. The device leverages Angular Sensitive Pixel technology and on‑board processing to fuse data in real time at short ranges. An...

By RoboticsTomorrow
EP-M300L Production-Ready Automation Line: Turnkey Solution for High-Volume Manufacturing
NewsMar 6, 2026

EP-M300L Production-Ready Automation Line: Turnkey Solution for High-Volume Manufacturing

Eplus3D unveiled the EP‑M300L metal powder‑bed‑fusion printer paired with a production‑ready automation line designed for continuous, high‑volume manufacturing. The machine offers a 300 × 300 × 450 mm build volume, up to six lasers, and a modular build‑cylinder that can be swapped without halting production....

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Datasea Accelerates Global Commercialization of Acoustic + AI Health Care Robots, Expanding Scalable Applications in China and International Markets
NewsMar 6, 2026

Datasea Accelerates Global Commercialization of Acoustic + AI Health Care Robots, Expanding Scalable Applications in China and International Markets

Datasea Inc. announced its first technical‑service revenue from a partnership with Yizhimei Technology, marking the shift from pure technology enablement to product commercialization. The acoustic + AI health‑care robots are now operating in over 300 service locations across more than 50 Chinese...

By AiThority
A Sub-$300 Drone with Obstacle Avoidance? Meet Skyrover S1
NewsMar 6, 2026

A Sub-$300 Drone with Obstacle Avoidance? Meet Skyrover S1

Skyrover has launched the S1, a sub‑$300 drone that packs DJI‑level capabilities into a sub‑249 g, fold‑foldable package. It delivers 4K/60 fps video from a 1/2‑inch Sony sensor on a 3‑axis gimbal, forward obstacle avoidance, and up to 12 km transmission. Smart flight...

By DroneDJ
Agilica & DronePort Partner to Advance Autonomous Flight in GNSS-Denied Environments
NewsMar 6, 2026

Agilica & DronePort Partner to Advance Autonomous Flight in GNSS-Denied Environments

Agilica and DronePort announced a strategic partnership to embed Agilica’s ultra‑wideband (UWB) positioning system into DronePort’s innovation hub, targeting autonomous drone operations where GNSS signals are unavailable. The collaboration will debut a permanent UWB installation in DronePort’s outdoor cage with...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Cobots Take on Grueling Work
NewsMar 5, 2026

Cobots Take on Grueling Work

Fairbanks Morse Defense is using collaborative robots, or cobots, to weld aging diesel engines in U.S. nuclear‑navy shipyards, shrinking repair cycles from three weeks to one. Australian OEM Orbimax highlights cobots' lower speed and built‑in safety, allowing workers to operate...

By MarineLink
Warehouses Lack Agility—And Are Paying the Price
NewsMar 5, 2026

Warehouses Lack Agility—And Are Paying the Price

Recent Lucas Systems research of 114 U.S. supply‑chain executives reveals that 51% of warehouses consider their automation systems unprepared for unforeseen disruptions, while 77% admit that at least half of their hardware or software is too rigid. The lack of...

By DC Velocity
Drone Dominance: Pentagon to Order 30,000 One-Way Drones in ‘Next Few Days’
NewsMar 5, 2026

Drone Dominance: Pentagon to Order 30,000 One-Way Drones in ‘Next Few Days’

The Pentagon will place orders for 30,000 one‑way attack drones within days after concluding the "Gauntlet" competition that tested platforms from 25 vendors at Fort Benning. Operators with only two hours of training evaluated the drones in simulated combat, and...

By Breaking Defense
The Drone Attrition Trap
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Drone Attrition Trap

The article warns that the United States is falling into a "drone attrition trap," where cheap Iranian‑made Shahed‑136 drones, priced around $20,000, force the U.S. and allies to expend multi‑million‑dollar Patriot and SM‑6 interceptors. Ukraine’s four‑year experience shows that a...

By Foreign Policy
Researchers Are Combining Drones and AI to Make Removing Land Mines Faster and Safer
NewsMar 5, 2026

Researchers Are Combining Drones and AI to Make Removing Land Mines Faster and Safer

Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology have combined drone‑borne multisensor imaging with artificial intelligence to dramatically speed up land‑mine detection while reducing risk to human deminers. Their field trials showed that drone‑mounted magnetic sensors match ground‑based accuracy and can survey...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Plug-and-Play GMSL Camera Adapters Turn NVIDIA Jetson Orin Dev Kits Into Rugged Multi-Camera Vision Platforms
NewsMar 5, 2026

Plug-and-Play GMSL Camera Adapters Turn NVIDIA Jetson Orin Dev Kits Into Rugged Multi-Camera Vision Platforms

oToBrite unveiled plug‑and‑play GMSL2 camera adapters that convert NVIDIA Jetson Orin developer kits into rugged, multi‑camera vision platforms. The kits support four or eight GMSL2 cameras via standard FAKRA connectors and include driver bundles with JetPack 6.2 for immediate testing. Designed...

By RoboticsTomorrow
HII and Nominal Partner to Modernise REMUS, ROMULUS Data Workflows
NewsMar 5, 2026

HII and Nominal Partner to Modernise REMUS, ROMULUS Data Workflows

HII has teamed with engineering firm Nominal to overhaul data collection, validation, and analysis for its REMUS autonomous underwater vehicles and ROMULUS uncrewed surface vessels. The partnership will introduce standardized digital‑twin workflows that speed post‑mission analysis and improve traceability from...

By Naval Technology
Graphene-Liquid Metal Sensors Unlock 3D Force Detection for Robots
NewsMar 5, 2026

Graphene-Liquid Metal Sensors Unlock 3D Force Detection for Robots

University of Cambridge researchers have created a triaxial force microsensor array using a graphene‑liquid‑metal composite. The device combines anisotropic porous elastomers with pyramid microstructures to deliver fingertip‑scale resolution, 0.9 μN detection limit, and less than 2° directional error across a 500 kPa...

By Graphene-Info
Milrem Outlines Plans for Havoc and Vector as Ukrainian THeMIS Numbers Set to Double
NewsMar 5, 2026

Milrem Outlines Plans for Havoc and Vector as Ukrainian THeMIS Numbers Set to Double

Estonian robotics firm Milrem Robotics announced it will deliver 150 Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry System (THeMIS) uncrewed ground vehicles to Ukrainian forces by the end of 2026, more than doubling the 70 already supplied. The majority—about 90%—are configured for basic...

By Shephard Media
U.S. Air Force Seeks VTOL Drone for Operations in Qatar
NewsMar 5, 2026

U.S. Air Force Seeks VTOL Drone for Operations in Qatar

The U.S. Air Force’s Task Force 99 is seeking a vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system to replace its runway‑dependent Group 2 drone for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions in Qatar. Existing platforms need a 200‑meter runway, limiting launch locations and increasing risk....

By Defence Blog
WOMEN in ROBOTICS 2026 Awarded by International Federation of Robotics
NewsMar 5, 2026

WOMEN in ROBOTICS 2026 Awarded by International Federation of Robotics

The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) recognized eleven women in 2026 for their contributions to robotics, highlighting the growing role of female talent in the sector. Global industrial robot installations are expected to exceed 700,000 units by 2028, driven by...

By RoboticsTomorrow
TI Accelerates the Next Generation of Physical AI with NVIDIA
NewsMar 5, 2026

TI Accelerates the Next Generation of Physical AI with NVIDIA

Texas Instruments announced a partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate safe humanoid robot deployment. The collaboration merges TI’s real‑time motor control, sensing, radar and power technologies with NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor compute and Holoscan ecosystem. A sensor‑fusion solution using TI’s IWR6243 mmWave radar...

By RoboticsTomorrow